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The Moto G7 design has potentially been revealed in a new render video. The handset has much in common with its predecessor, though it changes things up with the display. It looks like we can expect a long display with a waterdrop-style notch at the top. A render video of the rumored Motorola Moto G7 has emerged online, potentially revealing the handset from all angles. The video arrived via MySmartPrice and OnLeaks, who have leaked a number of accurate design videos previously.
According to a market analysis performed by UBI Research (via Display Daily), the overall OLED market is expected to grow by around 13.8 percent this year, to reach $32.2 billion in annual revenue.
This expected growth is going to largely be driven by the slow rollout of flexible OLED panels in smartphones, TVs, and other products. We anticipate learning more about the foldable smartphone from Samsung next week, which is expected to usher in a new smartphone trend.
The rumors about a possible smartphone from Amazon are, if anything, persistent. As far back as 2012 there were rumblings from Bloomberg that Amazon was developing a smartphone that was to be manufactured by Foxconn, the same Chinese company that also makes Apple’s iPhone. Bloomberg’s assertions where later bolstered by the Wall Street Journal saying that its sources reckon the phone would be released in early 2013. Early 2013 came and went, as did late 2013 and early 2014.
Are you starting to get bored with the CyanogenMod 9 or AOKP stock UI on your Samsung Galaxy Nexus GT-I9250? It’s time to add a little spice to your phone’s life with the Galaxy S3’s TouchWiz UX. You read that right; it’s been ported to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus has some unique features, especially its amazing UI. Some users might think that the Galaxy Nexus doesn’t need Touchwiz.
At Google I/O we learned that Google was preparing to rollout a newAndroid at Work solution. Of even more interest was that fact that Samsung had contributed parts of its Samsung Knox code to the effort, in an attempt to create a more unified enterprise-level Android experience going forward.
At the time it was speculated by some that Samsung would be dropping its own Knox efforts, in favor of Android for Work.
Panasonic is a fairly diverse electronics company. We initially wanted this list to be for Lumix owners much like our Nikon and Canon app lists were. However, Panasonic makes a lot more stuff than just cameras. The good news is you can easily find Panasonic stuff online. The bad news is the relative lack of apps for Panasonic’s products. For the most part, your best bet is the official app for most of this stuff.
Unlocked HTC One M8 owners should keep an eye out for an OTA update notification today. According to a Tweet from HTC’s Mo Versi, an Android 4.4.4 update complete with Eye Experience camera software is heading out to One M8 owners today.
HTC One (M8) Unlock Owners! You’ll start receiving the latest Eye SW (Face Tracking, Split Capture, etc) + OS 4.4.4 starting tomorrow. Thx!
The same update began rolling out in Europe at the end of last week, which includes HTC’s new face detection feature, split capture for front and rear cameras, and voice activated selfies.
Ok, don’t get to upset. It’s not that much money, AT&T is basically changing their upgrade fee from $18 to $36. Yes it is a 100% increase but it still isn’t all that bad. At least the Early Termination Fee isn’t doubling, now that would be a nightmare since it’s already $350.Here is what an AT&T Spokeswoman told Android Central regarding the matter:
Wireless devices today are more sophisticated than ever before.
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But here’s the thing: it doesn’t have to. Since Tencent stepped into the picture and released a mobile version of PUBG, the PC version has been largely overshadowed by the success of its mobile port.
Going forward, you can expect PUBG Mobile to continue to drive the direction of the franchise and become the only true competitor to Fortnite. Don’t believe me?
Sure, it’s possible that the handset in that image gallery is just a prototype or a fake, but at the same time, we’re inclined to believe that the Galaxy S4 has actually been leaked in China a few days ahead of the event.
Galaxy S4 subpixel matrix
The same source that provided the pictures has now a pre-release review of the Galaxy S4, which focuses, among other things on the display of the handset.