Notorious leaker Evan Blass did a bit of a tweet dump earlier today. In the series of tweets, he posted multiple marketing images for the Samsung Galaxy S20 series of smartphones. In the images, we get a close look at, well, everything.
One begins to wonder what, if anything, Samsung will show us tomorrow that we haven’t already seen.
The coolest aspect of the marketing materials Blass provided is the official explanations of what each camera is on the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Ultra.
The NVIDIA Shield Tablet offers one of the best gaming experiences in mobile. It performed amazingly during our review and we know many of you are planning to sign up for it. Chances are you don’t want to be limited by the 16 GB of storage the released version sports.
Those who want a little more from their NVIDIA Shield Tablet can now pre-order the 32 GB, LTE version. It is the same stunning Tegra K1-powered tablet with 2 GB of RAM, an 8-inch 1920x1200p display and 5MP cameras.
Earlier this month Oppo unveiled a new smartphone aimed at today’s selfie generation, but is it any better than other selfie-centric smartphones? The Oppo F1 aims to combine excellent hardware and software features into a smartphone fit for any budding photographer but does the F1 hit the mark? We got a chance to take an early sneak peak so join us below for a first look.
There’s no doubt that the camera is where the Oppo F1 is meant to stand out and this is where we begin; despite being a much more affordable smartphone, the F1 brings the impressive camera from the Oppo R7 but with tweaks in both the hardware and the software.
We’ve seen plenty of new budget-friendly mid-rangers launched by Samsung these past couple of months, but one more can’t hurt, right? Especially when it comes to Sprint, a carrier that seemed to miss out on Sammy phones oriented towards people that can’t afford the Galaxy S3.
The Galaxy Victory 4G LTE is the name of the new Samsung Sprint-bound phone, and, after being leaked with an almost full spec sheet a couple of weeks ago, it has now been confirmed as coming on September 16.
If you are a full-fledged Galaxy phone fan, this week’s official reveal of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus likely felt like Christmas had arrived in March. Now one of the carriers that’s taking pre-orders for the phone, Sprint, is reviving its Galaxy Forever plan for people who take the plunge on the new smartphones and want to make sure they get the next version of the Galaxy.
These are the accessories for the Galaxy S8
T-Mobile is getting ready to offer unlimited 4G no-contract data plans in the U.S., although it’s not the LTE kind of 4G plans we’re talking about here. The existing $70 Unlimited text/talk and 5GB data plan will be replaced with the $70 Unlimited data, text and talk plan and users will be able to upgrade to the new plan from January 9.
The fourth largest U.S. mobile operator, T-Mobile made this smart move as it understands that smartphones have become an essential part of users’ lives.
John Hanke, CEO of Pokemon Go developer Niantic, has revealed that there is a secret in the ever-popular app that nobody yet knows about.
Speaking to GamesRadar regarding the mysteries of Pokemon Go, Hanke said: “There will always be secrets in the game that no one has found because we’re always adding new secrets to the game,” adding “There’s one out there right now and we’ll see how that plays out over the course of the next few weeks.
Woah, hold on. Before you head to the comments below and call me a moron, hear me out.
I know this is a ridiculous suggestion. Selfie cameras have been a staple of smartphone design for the best part of a decade for a reason. Taking it away would be like removing the battery, or the display, or the headphone ja… okay, bad example.
My point is, I know merely hinting at the idea of ditching selfie cameras will be contentious.
Mark Zuckerberg gave us a glimpse of what the social giant could be bringing to Facebook next year, and it’s very cool indeed.
Facebook shuts down Live Video API access for Prisma
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Just yesterday, Zuckerberg took to Facebook Live to show off some cool features that the team has been working on: some cool features that we could see on Facebook in the future, which include location requesting, GIFs as comments, and more.
Acer, a company that many of us know for their computers, has been making Android smartphones for quite a few number of years. The thing is, most of them don’t get any attention because they’re budget devices that don’t exactly use the best components on the market. According to The China Post, that’s soon going to change. They say that Peter Shieh, Vice President of Acer’s Business Division in Taiwan, told members of the press that the company is going to launch an Intel powered smartphone by the end of the year.