If you are in the US, and looking for Samsung Galaxy S9 bargain, here's a one for you: you can grab the dual SIM variant for $600. Retailer B&H Photo has the device listed on its website for $599.99. It's worth mentioning that the model (SM-G9600) on offer is an international one, but since it's primarily sold in China and Latin America, it's powered by Snapdragon 845 SoC, the one which you'll find in US S9 models. The deal is available for a limited time - around 14 hours remaining as of writing. If you compare with B&H's own usual pricing for the device, you get to save $180....
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The Xiaomi Mi 8 is at it again - this time images showing off a glass protector give us a clear look at the design. The protector has to work around the notch at the top of the screen and the 2.5D bevel around the perimeter of the screen. This bevel flows into the rounded metal sides of the phone. Unfortunately, the images do not give us much more. From what we could glean of the text, it describes the tough glass that it's made of and mentions that it has oleophobic coating. Xiaomi Mi 8 design revealed by promo images for a screen protector If you look at the second image,...
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In the wild, Galaxy phones tend to travel in groups - like this Samsung Galaxy A9 Star and A9 Lite, who were spotted next to Galaxy A6+ (2018) and other phones. The A6+ is easy to tell apart by its markings - dual camera in the middle and antenna lines at the top and bottom edges. Around the front, they have LED flashes next to the earpiece. Which leaves the SM-G8850, aka Galaxy A9 Star. You can see its dual camera in the upper left corner and the squarish fingerprint reader on the midline. Samsung Galaxy A9 Star aka SM-G8850 Available in Black and White Which one is the...
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The Xiaomi Black Shark gaming smartphone debuted last month, and quickly entered its first flash sale, which saw over a million registrations. However, there have been no stock available since, which raised a few questions about the fate of the phone. As it turns out the phone is still alive and well and just got a date for its next sale - June 1, Friday. Black Shark Technology's CEO Wu Shimin, shared that that phone was facing production issues, and only now were they able to resolve them. As a quick refresher on pricing, the 6GB/64GB variant of the Snapdragon 845-powered phone...
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The vivo X21 UD debuted in March - with an in-screen fingerprint scanner and launched in the Chinese market the same month. Now, it made its way to India, where it retails for INR35,990, which is about $530 or 460. vivo X21 UD at the launch event in Delhi The vivo X21 UD is pretty much identical to the vivo X21 from the 6.28" Super AMOLED panel all the way to the Snapdragon 660 chipset and the 6/128 GB memory config but lacks the fingerprint scanner on the back, having one under the display instead. The dual camera is a 12 MP + 5 MP combo with another 12 MP snapper on the...
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Google's mobile augmented reality platform ARCore is now available in China. The company has teamed up with Xiaomi to offer ARCore apps through the Chinese company's App Store. Here's the announcement tweet: Starting today, #ARCore apps are available on Mix 2S devices from the Xiaomi App Store in China. More partners coming soon → https://t.co/16QoOTgqve pic.twitter.com/lT4TYXrzwF Google AR & VR (@GoogleARVR) May 28, 2018 For those wondering, Google's partnership with Xiaomi stems from the fact that the search giant's own Play Store (which is required by ARCore for...
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Apple put an OLED display on a phone for the first time in the iPhone X last year, and according to sources from South Korea, Cupertino is willing to make the full switch by 2019. This will be the next step after the two OLED phones that are expected to appear this fall. The news did not end well for its current LCD supplier Japan Display (JDI) which saw its shares plummet with 10% by the end of the day. The biggest OLED manufacturers currently are LG Display and Samsung Display. The industry expects that a completely OLED iPhone lineup might mean the trend will spread to midrange...
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