Omg Huawei Has A Working Foldable Phone

Richard Yu confirmed to CNET that Huawei really has a real prototype of its next flexible display phone. The problem is that it needs a series of improvements related to the mechanical design, in addition, it needs a better technology and more flexibility for the screen due to which they still don’t able to launch this device to the market. But we’ll probably see it in 2019. Huawei has a flexible display phone but is not yet functional ZTE has been the first manufacturer to launch a phone with these features....

March 17, 2022 · 2 min · 344 words · Mariana Koshiol

Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 Packing Pantech Flagship Benchmarked It S Crazy Stupid Fast

HTC’s 2013 flagship phone, Samsung’s 2013 flagship phone, even LG’s 5.5 inch 1080p flagship, they all have one thing in common: They’re powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 600. It’s a fast chip, no one is denying that, but it isn’t the company’s fastest. That honor goes to the Snapdragon 800, which has only recently started shipping, and we’ll see it show up in devices later this year. According to the Japanese website RBMen, one of the first phones to hit the AnTuTu benchmark database is Pantech’s as yet to be announced IM-A880....

March 17, 2022 · 2 min · 267 words · Sherry Telfer

Realme Buds 2 Neo Review Budget Audio Goodness With Strings Attached

In Summary Although wireless and Bluetooth earphones might get more attention, wired options remain viable because of their good audio quality and generally lower prices. Realme’s Buds 2 Neo are the brand’s latest super affordable wired earphones. At Rs 499, they offer amazing value for money for anyone who wants decent audio on a tight budget…and have a 3.5 mm audio jack handy. Old is gold here! If you are tired of looking at those fiddly, fancy, tiny TWS buds and want to go back to the basics, the Realme Buds 2 Neo might just be your cup of tea....

March 17, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Shelia Heikes

Redmibook 14 With Up To Intel I7 Cpu And Nvidia Mx250 Gpu Launched Starting At 3999 Yuan

As the name suggests, the RedmiBook 14 has a 14-inch display on the front with thin bezels and weighs in at just 1.5Kg making it extremely compact and portable. Even while being thin and portable, the RedmiBook 14 does not skimp out on essential ports and provides users with 2 full sized USB 3.0 ports, a USB 2.0 port, a full-sized HDMI port and a 3.5mm audio jack. The internals on the RedmiBook 14 are quite powerful too....

March 17, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Sherry Smith

Report Galaxy S7 S7 Ge Will Feature Microsd Slot Water Resistance Beefier Battery

A microSD slot, along with water resistance, a souped-up battery, a better camera, are among the leaks featured in a VentureBeat report on Samsung’s next flagship phones. y this matters: The information drop comes from Blass, who has a pretty good track record through his Twitter hle @evleaks. Samsung has big dollars a substantial marketshare of the Android ecosystem, so it’s always worth paying attention to what the company cranks out....

March 17, 2022 · 3 min · 446 words · Terry Morrill

Roku Cfo Ad Buyers Hit The Emergency Brakes But Streaming Still The Fundamental Opportunity

“In Q2, there was a significant slowdown in TV advertising spend due to the macro-economic environment,” Roku announced in prepared remarks in its quarterly shareholder letter. Louden was speaking following a disappointing Q2 earnings report by the company, in which Roku missed revenue estimates for the June quarter by 5% and forecast revenue this quarter ten percent below consensus, and withdrew its revenue forecast for the full year. “What you see is roughly half of consumer TV time is now in streaming,” said Louden, “the advertisers know that’s where the world is moving, but they’re hitting the emergency brake because of uncertainty” in the economy, including prospects of recession....

March 17, 2022 · 3 min · 611 words · Elizabeth Diaz

Rumor Check Everything We Think We Know About The Galaxy Note 7

It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years since Samsung’s first phone-tablet hybrid device launched the phablet movement. And it’s still going strong: The Galaxy Note 7 rumors have begun ramping up across Android fan sites technology blogs, we’re joining in the fun. ’re curious to see what the Korean electronics giant will reveal for its sixth-generation phablet in just a few months, we’ll be updating this page as we hear more from the rumor mill....

March 17, 2022 · 5 min · 1037 words · Thomas Fernandez

Samsung Could Ditch Exynos For Its In House Chip

Samsung has been making and releasing its own chipset-powered smartphones for a while now. However, the company’s Exynos chip powers its flagship S-series devices only in some countries. The South Korean company’s smartphone operations are run by the Samsung Mobile eXperience (MX) division, while the Samsung System LSI division designs the Exynos chipsets. According to a report from The Elec, the MX division is developing an entirely new team to design and assemble its own SoCs rather than depending on the System LSI division for Exynos chips....

March 17, 2022 · 2 min · 307 words · Alan Sanders

Samsung Exynos Infinity Processor Imminent But Will It Be 64 Bit

But lo and behold, the 64-bit whispers are back on the table, this time nearly ready to develop into genuine rumbles. Samsung’s own official Exynos Twitter account is responsible for the surprising twist, as a cheesy pic depicting a mighty bull taking on a bullfighter (not so) subtly suggests next week’s Mobile World Congress/Unpacked announcement will be more than just about the S5. Namely, an Exynos Infinity CPU is destined to also get unveiled, and possibly run Galaxy S5’s hardware show....

March 17, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · John Wood

Samsung Galaxy A52 Review Big Shoes To Fill With Big Competition Around

In Summary The Galaxy A52 follows in the footsteps of the Galaxy A51, which was one of the highest selling phones of 2020. The highlights of the phone are its camera with OIS, stereo sound, and dust and water resistance. The smartphone will still face a huge challenge from other brands which feature a similar or better processor and higher megapixel cameras at lower price points. That might sound unexciting and simple but the A-series proved last year that a mid-ranger can get big numbers – the Samsung’s Galaxy A51 was one of the highest-selling smartphones globally in 2020....

March 17, 2022 · 10 min · 2036 words · Veronica Hyatt

Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition Torn Down Earns Same Repairability Score As Galaxy Note 7

The limited edition Galaxy Note Fan Edition went on sale in South Korea earlier this month. While it is still unclear when Samsung will be selling the Galaxy Note Fan edition in other markets of the world, that has not stopped the iFixit team from going ahead and posting a teardown of the handset. Unsurprisingly, the teardown reveals that the Galaxy Note Fan Edition uses the exact same components and has the same internal layout as the ill-fated Galaxy Note 7....

March 17, 2022 · 2 min · 279 words · Jason Cole

Samsung Galaxy S10 May Launch In Green And Yellow

The Galaxy S10 from Samsung is expected to arrive in the early stages of next year, and a new report suggests the company may be welcoming some standout colors when it does. SamMobile is reporting this week that the upcoming Galaxy S10 may indeed be available in four different color options at launch. Those will reportedly be black, white, yellow, and green. The report hints that Samsung may launch additional colors at a later date, but doesn’t go into any detail in that regard....

March 17, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Brandon Day

Oneplus 6 Hands On A Notched Improvement Over Oneplus 5T

The OnePlus 6 comes around six months after the launch of the OnePlus 5T. OnePlus is known to work on a six-month upgrade cycle as it dishes out a new handset every six months that fixes the flaw of the previous phone. OnePlus 6 Hands-On With the OnePlus 6, the company has taken a similar approach and paid greater attention to speed and design. Apart from the usual internal specifications bump, the OnePlus 6 comes with a 19:9 6....

March 16, 2022 · 4 min · 696 words · David Yarboro

Oneplus 9 Series May Get Camera Features Like Moon Mode Tilt Shift More

OnePlus 9, 9 Pro Might Get New Camera Features There are rumors that the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro are the two smartphones that might launch in March 2021. There is a possibility of a third phone also that might be the OnePlus 9 Lite. These three phones will be having interesting upgrades. As per the new leaks revealed, OnePlus is introducing a new camera future in its upcoming flagship....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Robert Williams

Oppo Unveils R5 The World S Slimmest Smartphone

Besides the N3, Oppo also unveiled the world’s slimmest phone at its event in Singapore — the Oppo R5. The 4.85mm thick (or thin) smartphone is also the company’s first phone to use a 64-bit processor. Oppo has also laid special emphasis on the build quality of the R5. The frame of the handset is made of 3D wielded aluminium alloy with hand polished edges. For a better heat dissipation, Oppo has used a phase-detecting material inside the R5....

March 16, 2022 · 1 min · 205 words · Dustin Wheeler

Ouya Founder Leaves Interpret That As You Will

Taking a step back, let’s focus on Android gaming. Is it even a viable space? Sure it is, and the numbers from independent App Store Analytic firms like App Annie confirm that, but if you’re a small developer or you’re working for a small indie company, it’s still the case that you’re better off going iOS first and Android later. That’s not to say Android isn’t a great platform, but I think we all know that piracy is rampant and support costs are a nightmare....

March 16, 2022 · 1 min · 134 words · Darla Anderson

Oxygenos 3 2 For Oneplus 3 With Improved Ram Management Srgb Mode And Bug Fixes Starts Rolling Out Updated

OnePlus has started rolling out the Oxygen OS 3.2.0 update for the OnePlus 3 that fixes some major bugs with the phone and improves the RAM management as well. Additionally, the update also introduces an sRGB mode that will help in improving the infamous inaccurate color issue of the 5.5-inch ‘Optic AMOLED’ display of the handset. The update tweaks the RAM management on the phone to improve the multitasking performance....

March 16, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Patricia Grant

Panasonic Toughbook G2 Review Rugged Compact And Configurable

Aimed at field workers, warehouse staff, first responders, military personnel and others who operate in challenging environments, the Toughbook G2 is a modular device, allowing it to be configured for specific use cases. Naturally, it’s also extremely robust, with the certifications to prove it, so that this tablet should withstand whatever abuse comes its way. And as usual with Panasonic’s Toughbooks, there’s an extensive selection of accessories, including docking stations, vehicle docks, straps and cases, most of which are backwards-compatible with the older G1 and G20....

March 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1463 words · Robert Mangum

Razer Stream Controller Review Be A Better Streamer

Unlike the obvious competitor in this space, the Elgato Stream Deck line, LoupeDeck’s devices rely on a combination of customizable buttons with built-in LCD screens (like the Stream Deck) and plain old physical buttons and knobs. The result is a device that can be customized to do everything from controlling your smart home, to expediting your Photoshop workflow, to running every aspect of a multicam gaming stream. This collaboration takes the basic form of the existing Loupedeck Live, which was already aimed primarily at streamers, and adds a slightly tweaked aesthetic and Razer branding to the outside....

March 16, 2022 · 8 min · 1557 words · Paul Ingole

Red Hat Names New Ceo

It had been rumored at May 2022’s Red Hat Summit that Cormier, who had been with Red Hat for over 14 years, might retire soon. That rumor wasn’t true, but he is moving to a “somewhat” less demanding position. That said, as Stephanie Wonderlick, Red Hat’s VP of Brand Experience + Communication, said, “I don’t think Red Hat would have become Red Hat without Paul Cormier.” Wonderlick’s right. In 2003, when Cormier was Red Hat’s VP of engineering, he led the company to leave behind its early inexpensive distribution, Red Hat Linux, to move to a full business Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)....

March 16, 2022 · 4 min · 700 words · Michael Mccallum