Category Archives: Andriod

[Video] Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G: Silicon Case with S Pen Unboxing & First Impressions

Once an exclusive feature on the Galaxy Note series, the S Pen made its way to the Galaxy Tab range and has now arrived on the Galaxy S21 Ultra, the first Galaxy S series device to ever support the active stylus. Unlike the Galaxy Note 20, the S21 Ultra doesn’t have an internal storage slot […]

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MediaTek’s M80 5G modem brings support for mmWave and more speed

Having announced its new flagship Dimensity 1200 chipset in January MediaTek is back with yet another new addition – its second-generation 5G modem that is set to go head-to-head with Qualcomm’s X60 5G modem. While MediaTek’s M70 modem supports sub-6GHz 5G connectivity, it lacked mmWave support which is now remedied with the new M80 modem. […]

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Google is shutting down its in-house games studio for Stadia

It’s not exactly a shock when Google kills off one of its products anymore but with Stadia having grown in stature thanks to the release of third-party games such as Cyberpunk 2077 and Madden NFL 21, the announcement that it’s shutting down its in-house game studio is worthy of the lifting of a single eyebrow. […]

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Phone Makers, Stop Putting Terrible Macro Cameras in Phones

The trend of adding more and more cameras to our smartphones has made for far better camera systems, especially on the high end. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, anyone? But it has also given rise to the feeling that more cameras always makes for better photos, and as a result, companies have been making sure […]

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Samsung’s Galaxy S21 is now on general sale – are you picking one up?

Samsung announced the Galaxy S21 series back on January 14th and the trio of handsets went on general sale today. Those who took advantage of the pre-order deals began receiving their orders yesterday, with Jared getting his hands on the base Galaxy S21 while the Galaxy S21 Ultra arrived at my door. So the big […]

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Samsung beats Google to the punch yet again by rolling out the February security patch to the Galaxy S20

Until recently, Google used to be the first to roll out a security patch but Samsung has upped its game tremendously on the software update front and is now pushing out the February security patch to the Galaxy S20 series in Europe, beating the search giant to the punch yet again. According to SamMobile, the […]

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Check out the first leaked renders of Sony’s Xperia 1 iii

Sony’s persistence in carrying on with its frankly odd naming system is on show once again with the very first leaked images of its upcoming flagship – the Xperia 1 iii. The first thing you’ll notice is the similarities in design to its predecessor, the Xperia 1 ii. There’s a glass rear panel with a […]

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Microsoft’s Surface Duo gets the January with improvements in tow

It’s been a while since Microsoft’s Surface Duo received an update, since November in fact, but a new software build is rolling out to the dual-screened device with both the December and January security patches in tow as well as some much-needed improvements. The update comes in at 576MB and bumps the unlocked Surface Duo […]

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