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Neither the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro will come with a charging adapter. The Pixel 5a will be the last Pixel phone to bundle one. Google claims most people already have a compatible USB-C brick. Google has confirmed plans to skip bundling a charging adapter with the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, joining other major smartphone makers in the trend.
The upcoming Pixel 5a should be the last Pixel device to include a brick, The Verge reports Google as saying.
Here’s an interesting development: hot on the heels of the release of the One M9, HTC is introducing a One M8-lookalike with slightly tweaked specs.
Launched today in Europe, the new HTC One M8s looks identical to the One M8 on the outside, sporting the same metallic construction, BoomSound speakers, and Duo Camera setup. The device is available in silver, gold and gunmetal (no two-tone like on the M9) and is the same size with the M8.
Samsung is apparently right in the middle of its testing phase leading up to the Android 6.0 Marshmallow release for its Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 smartphones and some newly leaked screenshots show that Samsung has quite a few changes planned for its TouchWiz interface.
Coming from a Chinese preview build running on the Galaxy S6, the screenshots show that Samsung is continuing to flatten down the look of its user interface and seems to have made some major changes to its notification bar.
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Making your own online content is no easy task, but now we have great internet tools that can save you from spending years and thousands of dollars in school. Why not learn on your own, from the comfort of your home and for a price you really can’t say no to?
Today’s AA Deals Store offers a lifetime subscription to the OSTraining Developer Course at a mere $69. This course is said to be valued at a whopping $2,000, making the offer a 96% off discount.
While at IFA 2013, we were able to get quite a bit of hands-on time with the Note 3, and we were even able to compare it directly to several other popular Android flagships, including the HTC One.
So how does the HTC One stack up against the new Galaxy Note 3? Let’s jump in and take a look:
Design and build quality Right away we are presented with two devices that are clearly night and day from one another, particularly when it comes to design language.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is easily one of the best device’s on the market right now, and while it has top-of-the-line hardware, it might just be too big for some people. Sure, 5-inch screens are quickly becoming the standard, but many still think a 4- or 4.3-inch display is perfect for a smartphone. So, maybe the Galaxy S4 just isn’t for you, but what if it was available in a smaller size?
If you’re from the UK and have been thinking of buying a Sonos product in the near future, we suggest you do so sooner rather than later. The company has recently announced that it intends to significantly raise its prices there.
Starting February 23, you’ll have to pay as much as 25 percent more for products made by Sonos. The reason behind the price hike is simple. Because of Brexit, the pound took a beating against the US dollar, meaning that the company has to raise prices to cover its losses.
Everton Favretto Allegedly, the M4s operate via Class 1 Bluetooth 5.0 and support SBC, AAC, and LDAC but not aptX. The untouchable Sony WH-1000XM3 appears to have a new successor close on its heels, the Sony WH-1000XM4. According to image and manual leaks noticed by Everton Favretto on March 6, 2020, Sony’s anticipated headset will introduce hands-free access to virtual assistants like Google and Alexa as well as improved battery life.
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T-Mobile CEO John Legere posted an open letter to the FCC discussing the proposed T-Mobile-Sprint merger. In the letter, Legere promises not to raise rates above their current standing for the next three years, should the merger go through. Legere also promises to remain true to customers and its “Uncarrier” ideology. In the letter, Legere calls out critics of the merger whom he says are “largely employed by Big Telco and Big Cable.