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Everything to know about Hot Pepper Serrano Phone
Check out the latest QLink compatible HP Serrano phone with specifications, reviews, features, pros & cons.
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A Major Wireless Network Flaw Is Still Being Exploited To Track User Locations
In 2017, hackers and security researchers highlighted long-standing vulnerabilities in Signaling System 7 (SS7, or Common Channel Signalling System 7 in the US), a series of protocols first built in 1975 to help connect phone carriers around the...
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Latest Mr. Mobile video reveals the prototype of a modern Nokia N95 remake
In his latest episode of “When Phones Were Fun” series, Michael Fisher aka Mr. Mobile talked about the Nokia N95. The N95 was Nokia’s smartphone announced months before the first iPhone and it was marked as a device that can replace your phone, music player, TV, navigation and gives you access to the internet.
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Australia Is Using New Technology to Catch Drivers on Phones
An Australian state is attempting to persuade people to put down their smartphones while driving by rolling out cameras to prosecute distracted motorists. New South Wales Roads Minister Andrew Constance said Monday that Australia’s most populous state is the first jurisdiction in the world to use such technology to punish drivers distracted by social media, text messages or phone calls.
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Forward Thinking BlogQualcomm CEO: In 2020, Not Buying a 5G Phone Will Be Difficult
5G is ramping much faster than 4G did, Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf said at last week's Fortune Brainstorm Tech, predicting that by next year's conference, most attendees will have 5G phones. "Next year, it is going to be difficult to not buy a 5G phone," he said.
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The $139 Nokia 2.2 brings back the removable battery
It has a notched camera design, a plastic body, and a removable battery.
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Thousands of usable iPhones trashed by one Colorado firm because well-meaning donors forgot to turn off “Find my iPhone”
In neatly sorted stacks and bins in a warehouse in Lafayette, 3,378 smartphones and tablets are waiting to be trashed. They are all used, all donated in the past three weeks, and most are in fine working condition. There are even four Apple iPhone Xs.
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Ontario to permit phones at gas stations due to 'one in 10 billion' chance of ignition
Ontario's Technical Standards and Safety Authority says it will soon allow drivers to use their cell phones at gas stations.
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The phone-makers bringing buttons back
Several phones at MWC are sporting physical keyboards rather than relying on touchscreens.
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Nokia 6.1 Plus preview: The start of something great
The Nokia 6 series holds special value for HMD Global. The Nokia 6 was the first Android device to feature Nokia branding, and it was one of the manufacturer's best-selling devices last year. The phone wasn't without its faults, however, as the Snapdragon 430 was underwhelming in day-to-day usage.
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It might be time for Samsung to dump Bixby
Bixby is weighing all of Samsung's products down.
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Android 9.0 announced as Android Pie; List of Phones to get Android Pie Update
Here we go through expected Android Pie Phones List 2018 2019, how to update and Android 9.0 Pie image download (firmware download links).
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BLU Vivo XL4 Specs, Price, Release Date, Features, Pros & Cons
BLU Vivo XL4 is the upcoming Android phone which will debut in 2018. Checkout BLU Vivo XL4 Price in US /Canada, BLU Vivo XL4 UK gsmarena, new BLU Vivo XL4 Specification, Pros & Cons, BLU Vivo XL4 launch date, latest it's Features and BLU Vivo XL4 release date info.
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Mechanical camera sliders are the coolest terrible idea of 2018
Oppo’s Find X and Vivo’s Nex are the two most recent and exciting Android devices of the year. Why exciting? Well, they bring us closer to the dream of a truly bezel-less phone, and they do it in dramatic style. Instead of putting a notched area at the top of the screen, both of these phones hailing from China give us pop-up selfie camera modules. Vivo’s is like a miniature periscope, while Oppo’s elevates the entire top of the phone.
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How Big Wireless Made Us Think That Cell Phones Are Safe: A Special Investigation
The disinformation campaign—and massive radiation increase—behind the 5G rollout.
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From the Editor's Desk: Display notches are fine, but companies are doing a horrible job justifying them
It was all foreshadowed last year by the Essential Phone, and kicked into the public consciousness with the iPhone X. The notches are here to stay, and 2018 will be the year where notched displays are the norm rather the exception. ASUS cringingly revealed its ZenFone 5 back at MWC. The new Huawei P20 and P20 Pro have notches on two different display aspect ratios. OnePlus chose to straight-up pre-announce that the OnePlus 6 will have a notch before it unveiled the phone. It's all but confirmed that LG's 2018 flagship will have the same.
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Phone makers are rushing to rip-off the worst part of the iPhone X design
While Apple rarely shows up—publicly at least—to trade shows like Mobile World Congress (MWC), its presence is still felt. Apple’s latest smartphone, the $1,000 iPhone X, has been on sale since November, and it seems that more than a few mobile manufacturers have been busy copying one of the most-derided aspects of the phone’s design: the notch that houses its front-facing cameras.
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From the Editor's Desk: Nothing on your phone is worth looking at while you drive
In the last couple weeks, both my girlfriend and I have come within inches of being hit by cars while walking, in crosswalks, in downtown Seattle. Unfortunately this isn't the only time that's happened to us, nor is it exclusive to us or this city. Every single day in every city I visit, I see drivers blow through lights, stop in crosswalks and generally disrespect pedestrians. What's obviously changed in the last few years is the root cause: people aren't necessarily more rude or worse drivers, they're just trying to use their phones while driving.
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Cover Your Home In Qi Pads For $12 Each
Now that Apple’s jumped aboard the Qi train, we’re seeing a lot more charging pad deals than we used to. This new model from RAVPower supports 10W fast charging for compatible Android phones, and is just $12 with promo code KINJA63C. At that price, you can afford to put them all over your house.
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Smartphones Are Killing Americans, But Nobody’s Counting
Amid a historic spike in U.S. traffic fatalities, federal data on the danger of distracted driving are getting worse.
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