Max J, Editor at German news site AllAboutSamsung, has posted what is possibly our best leaked look yet at the upcoming Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus. The images were posted earlier today, adding more weight to several rumors about the new flagships.
The phones feature Infinity O displays — i.e. an AMOLED panel with a cutout or punch hole for the front-facing camera — and triple rear cameras, as had been speculated, as well as USB-C connectivity and a headphone port.
Last week, T-Mobile offered subscribers on other wireless carriers a year’s worth of free unlimited data if they switched to T-Mobile. Additionally, if a T-Mobile subscriber referred that new customer, they got the same free data.
Now, AT&T is responding by offering $100 worth of bill credit to users who switch from T-Mobile to Cricket Wireless, AT&T’s main prepaid subsidiary. Subscribers will get $100 in credit for every active line that they refer to AT&T’s network.
The ‘Crowdfunding project of the week’ is where we bring you the hottest campaigns from websites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo. We go through all the tech gadgets and highlight one every Sunday so you don’t have to look through endless lists of projects. Shall we take a look at today’s featured project?
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Does your 2-wheel vehicle need to be smart? Maybe we are trying to find a solution where there doesn’t need to be one.
Get those consent forms signed by your parents, kids, and get ready for a new Field Trip. Although, this isn’t really a new adventure, it’s just a great update by Google’s Niantic Labs to their Field Trip app for Android. Material Design leads the charge, bug fixes and performance improvements follow the company line and improved notifications bring up the rear.
For many, Google’s Niantic Labs is best known for their popular augmented reality game, Ingress.
Welcome back to our Meet the Devs segment! In this piece we take a little time to get to know the people who really make Android what it is today and that is the app developers. In this week’s developer interview, we are talking to Andrew Trese of Trese Brothers Games.Name: Andrew Trese
Developer Name: Trese Brothers Games
Country: United States
How many people on your team? 2
This post originally appeared on our sister site, TabTimes.
In the market for a new tablet? What about one that utilizes Samsung’s handy S Pen? If so, you’ll be happy to hear Samsung is bringing its Galaxy Tab A 10.1 to the US.
The Galaxy Tab A first saw its launch in South Korea back in September of this year and has now made its way to the US. The big standout feature for the new Galaxy Tab A is the inclusion of an S Pen, as found in the popular Note range by Samsung.
Amazon has provided a number of ways to help consumers spend cash this holiday season. From early Black Friday sales, to buyers guides, to deals available exclusively through its digital assistant Alexa; the latter of which, you can take advantage of this weekend.
Until November 21, Amazon is holding a sale for its Prime members which can only be purchased via Alexa. Just ask “Alexa, what are your deals?” to one of Amazon’s speakers like the Echo, Echo Dot and Amazon Tap – or to a Fire TV or Fire HD Tablet – to receive a list of potential items for purchase (you can also view all of the deals online here).
Also coming to the program is NBC, Univision, and Qello Concerts on the video streaming side of things. Music lovers will get Radio Disney and TIDAL in addition to Google Play Music and Spotify. For many users, streaming music is one of the primary consumer of data. Adding two of the most popular mobile music service is big news for Binge On, which already supports SoundCloud, Pandora, Rhapsody, iHeartRadio, and Amazon Music.
👋 Good morning! Unbelievably, I won a Pixel 5a from the team's work Christmas event on Zoom on Friday. Shout out to everyone involved, it was great fun despite being YAZC: yet-another-Zoom-call
December 20, 2021
Android Authority's pick for best phone of 2021
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The annual winner of smartphone of the year is one of the big moments of the year, a chance to look back and decide.
Smartwatches: Samsung loves the idea so much it’s already released 6 devices (with a 7th possibly pending). Apple is gearing up for one. LG can make a pretty good one. Motorola has matriculated, and even Asus has now jumped on-board. Yes, it’s safe to say that even if the market itself doesn’t really want a smartwatch yet, they’re being inundated with them.
The real problem though? These products cost well over $200 a piece, and they’re made of electronic parts that may or may not hold up over time.