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Fall of Huawei: What we've lost and what we've gained - Android Authority
Huawei has quickly descended from the biggest smartphone vendor in the world to existing outside the top five. Here's what that means.
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Phone wet and won't turn on? Here's how to deal with water damage (hint: soaking it in rice won't work)
Avoid using a hot blow dryer too, as these can wreck the rubber seals and damage the screen.
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Journalism Forces Wireless Industry To Belatedly Fix Text Message Flaw That Let Hackers Access Your Data For $16
It's not sure why journalists keep having to do the wireless industry's job, yet here we are. Sometime around mid-march, Motherboard reporter Joseph Cox wrote a story explaining how he managed to pay a hacker $16 to gain access to most...
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Samsung Galaxy S10 redux: The best of both worlds
The Samsung Galaxy S10 launched two years ago. How does it hold up in 2021 against modern smartphones?
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Oppo introduces new “slide” concept phone with three hinges
The product was designed in cooperation with the Japanese studio Nendo.
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Google Pixel 5 review
First, Google did away with the finnicky radar sensors that enabled Motion Sense features on the Pixel 4 and 4 XL. Motion Sense wasn't really as useful as the advertisements made it out to be. Because of this, the fingerprint scanner is back. Next, we don't have the latest Snapdragon chipset on the Pixel, but we do get the capable Snapdragon 765G with support for 5G networks. Finally, the Pixel 5 swaps out the 2X telephoto from last year in favor of a new ultra-wide camera.
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Google Pixel 5 review
The Google Pixel 5 is a no-fuss, champion point and shoot at an affordable price
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[Exclusive] Here’s Our Best Look Yet At the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G High-Resolution Renders
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G launch is right around the corner and high-resolution renders of the next-gen foldable smartphone haven’t been revealed yet. Until now, that is. MySmartPrice has received high-resolution renders of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G smartphone from a trusted source, revealing its design from all angles.
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Latest Google Pixel 4a leak hints at wireless charging support
Google's upcoming Pixel 4a is expected to be the first major rival to Apple's iPhone SE 2020. While Google hasn't confirmed a release date for the phone yet, it is rumored to be announced on July 13. It is expected to start at just $349, which would make it more affordable than its main rival. Despite a lower price tag, however, the Pixel 4a may still offer plenty of great features to lure consumers.
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Leaked photos: TCL is making a phone with a slide-out screen that turns into a tablet
Exclusive: Forget foldables. This concept phone has an expandable display you pull out. It was due to be at MWC, before the show was canceled due to the coronavirus.
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First Look: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
For its size, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip packs in a lot. For its price, not so much. The Z Flip, which hit stores Friday, only days after being introduced, is a clam-shell style phone with a folding screen that opens up to become a 6.7-inch OLED display.
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This Motorola Razr Video Might Make You Cringe
We appreciate teardowns around here. No, not because we do a lot of self repair here in the office, but it's cool to see all of the designing and effort that goes into creating the devices we care so much about. As foldable phones like Motorola's $1,500 Razr become more common to see, the below...
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The Moto G Stylus and G Power make Motorola’s best budget phones even better
Motorola’s Moto G line of smartphones has had some of the best budget phones on the market, and this year’s models — the Moto G Stylus and the Moto G Power — look to continue that reputation with bigger screens, faster processors, better cameras, and new features while staying under a $299 price point. The G Stylus, in particular, stands out as one of the few Android phones available in 2020 with a built-in stylus.
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Deal: Probably the best budget Android phone of the year is now just $200
The Motorola Moto G7 is just $200, a whopping $100 cheaper than its already-cheap price.
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LG G8X ThinQ review: Double your pleasure, double your fun
LG's G8X ThinQ comes with its Dual Screen accessory, giving you a full dual-screen smartphone and turning your device into a productivity powerhouse. Both screens are FHD OLED displays.
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Motorola Razr hands-on review: Back to the future
The Motorola Razr is a foldable phone you might actually want
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Android apps can now run on your old Windows Phone — with some tinkering
If you're okay with doing quite a bit of tinkering, you can now get some Android apps running on your old Windows Phone. That said, the process isn't for the faint of heart, and there are some major caveats.
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First They Took Our Headphone Jack, Now They’re Taking Our Volume Buttons
This is the Xiaomi Mix Alpha. A smartphone that not only has a screen that curves all the way to its back, but is also the latest example of a nascent technological trend: the buttonless phone. Yeah, they are taking away your buttons after eliminating the keyboard, the home button, and the headphone jack.
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Samsung’s updated A-series phones are coming to the US, starting at $179.99
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Google ends sales of the Pixel 2 and 2 XL
Google has stopped selling its Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL smartphones. As noticed by Android Police, URLs for the Pixel 2 at the company’s store now simply take users to the newer Pixel 3 instead. Some stock remains available from other retailers: Best Buy is currently selling its remaining stock of the Pixel 2 XL (64GB in black) for $399.99. Sadly, the black-and-white “panda” model is a goner. Verizon, the Pixel 2’s exclusive US carrier, ended sales of the smaller device back in October upon the announcement of its successor.
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