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- Why Samsung Built Competing Cooling Systems Inside the Note 20 (and Why It’s Probably Fine)
- [JerryRigEverything ]Samsung Note 20 Ultra Teardown! - No Copper Cooling inside?!
- Fairphone 3+ hands-on and key features [GSMArena]
- Fairphone 3+ announced, €469
- Fairphone’s new flagship, the 3+, costs just €70 as a modular upgrade
- Nokia extends OZO Audio collaboration with ASUS to the new ZenFone 7 Series | Nokia
- New Google Camera mod enables auxiliary camera support on many devices without root
- Happiness is only real, when shared. Can we talk about the elephant in the room? Instagram deliberately lowers quality on Android users.
- Ice universe: Exynos 1000 to still lose vs SD875, AMD GPU pushed to 2022
- Galaxy Fold 2 is Available to Preorder in the UK
- FYI: Zach's video here is just plain wrong and complete utter nonsense. Pyrolytic graphite sheets (PGS) have >5x the thermal conductivity of copper and are cutting-edge materials. Pads are actually quite expensive to manufacture, and not inferior.
- Exclusive: The Sony Xperia 5 II Android Smartphone Leak With Full Details
- Make your Google Meet and Duo calls better—and bigger
- Get a Snapshot of your day with Google Assistant
- Introducing Fairphone 3+ | A milestone for fairer electronics | Fairphone
- OnePlus may be making a smartwatch called the OnePlus Watch
- Mi 10T showed up, expected to have a 144Hz LCD panel along with Snapdragon 865, packing a 5000mah battery.
- Amazon Halo: a fitness band and app that scans your body, listens to your voice
- Have Android phone manufacturers given up on the US market?
- Weather frog now wearing a mask
- Oppo Watch (46mm) Review | A Worthy Wear OS Smartwatch?
- Google Playground and AR Stickers already sunsetting
Why Samsung Built Competing Cooling Systems Inside the Note 20 (and Why It’s Probably Fine) Posted: 27 Aug 2020 09:23 PM PDT
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[JerryRigEverything ]Samsung Note 20 Ultra Teardown! - No Copper Cooling inside?! Posted: 27 Aug 2020 02:45 PM PDT
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Fairphone 3+ hands-on and key features [GSMArena] Posted: 27 Aug 2020 05:55 PM PDT
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Fairphone’s new flagship, the 3+, costs just €70 as a modular upgrade Posted: 27 Aug 2020 09:34 AM PDT
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Nokia extends OZO Audio collaboration with ASUS to the new ZenFone 7 Series | Nokia Posted: 28 Aug 2020 12:38 AM PDT | ||
New Google Camera mod enables auxiliary camera support on many devices without root Posted: 27 Aug 2020 10:26 AM PDT
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Posted: 27 Aug 2020 11:49 AM PDT Can we talk about the elephant in the room? Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, deliberately lowers quality of uploads for Android users, compression happens on the server side, so there is no excuse, also they are using the same version of libx264, so again no excuse. Does Apple pays Instagram to do this? Is this legal? Why Does smartphone reviewers like /u/Marques-Brownlee , /u/ThisIsTechToday , UnboxTherapy never talk about this? If is not illegal and it is not a disloyal, unfair action, why Google doesn't do the same for YouTube? Like deliberately lowers the quality of whatever it is uploaded from an iPhone or any other Apple product? Here is a link of an article written in spanish that made some tests to prove what I'm saying. Basically, doesn't matter what you use to shoot a video, even if you use a Red Camera, or a Canon DSLR, even if you shoot your videos on an iPhone! if you upload that video using an Android it will look like garbage, if you upload exactly the same video using iPhone it will look crystal clear. Tik Tok for example doesn't do this, and the overall quality of the app looks a lot much better than Instagram because of the same reason, Android and Apple users can upload crystal clear videos if they have a good camera. Why nobody is complaining? I love pixel phones, and I love the camera picture style, but there is no sense on having this quality if I can not share it with anyone. If this was fixed a lot of people, influencers, and creatives will be able to switch to Android. "Happiness is only real, when shared" [link] [comments] | ||
Ice universe: Exynos 1000 to still lose vs SD875, AMD GPU pushed to 2022 Posted: 27 Aug 2020 07:01 AM PDT
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Galaxy Fold 2 is Available to Preorder in the UK Posted: 27 Aug 2020 02:31 PM PDT
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Posted: 28 Aug 2020 03:40 AM PDT
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Exclusive: The Sony Xperia 5 II Android Smartphone Leak With Full Details Posted: 27 Aug 2020 09:39 AM PDT
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Make your Google Meet and Duo calls better—and bigger Posted: 27 Aug 2020 08:26 AM PDT
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Get a Snapshot of your day with Google Assistant Posted: 27 Aug 2020 10:14 AM PDT
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Introducing Fairphone 3+ | A milestone for fairer electronics | Fairphone Posted: 27 Aug 2020 03:54 AM PDT
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OnePlus may be making a smartwatch called the OnePlus Watch Posted: 27 Aug 2020 01:39 PM PDT
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Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:10 AM PDT
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Amazon Halo: a fitness band and app that scans your body, listens to your voice Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:16 AM PDT
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Have Android phone manufacturers given up on the US market? Posted: 27 Aug 2020 04:33 PM PDT Maybe I'm mistaken, but it doesn't seem like anyone but Samsung is really trying to compete in the United States. LG, Motorola, and Sony have released phones but at price points and with feature sets that make them very uncompetitive. Many phones are being released without the bands to even work on most US carriers. What gives? Is it possible that device manufacturers have decided Apple and Samsung just have too strong a grip on the US market to bother trying to compete against? [link] [comments] | ||
Weather frog now wearing a mask Posted: 27 Aug 2020 11:12 AM PDT I am not sure exactly when it began, but I've noticed the Weather Frog now wears a mask in all kinds of weather. I like it. [link] [comments] | ||
Oppo Watch (46mm) Review | A Worthy Wear OS Smartwatch? Posted: 27 Aug 2020 09:08 AM PDT
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Google Playground and AR Stickers already sunsetting Posted: 27 Aug 2020 06:30 AM PDT |
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