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    Nubia Red Magic Mars keeps its crown as AnTuTu’s fastest Android phone

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    Nubia Red Magic Mars

    AnTuTu’s fastest Android phone ranking published in January 2019 has been released and Nubia Red Magic Mars retains its place of choice, taken from the Huawei Mate 20 in December.

    Meanwhile, the virtually identical Mate 20 Pro (in terms of the chipset) lost to the Honor Magic 2 and Xiaomi Black Shark Helo. He is now 7th (he was in 5th place a month ago).

    nubia Red Magic Mars keeps its crown as AnTuTu's fastest Android phone

    The vivo NEX S and the phone Asus ROG are newcomers to this list, they have released the original Black Shark and Nubia X.

    For those of you who retain points, this is the same proportion between the Snapdragon 845 chipset and the Kirin 980. Although there are some new players this month, things have been split at 5/5 the two chipsets in December.

    Here is the ranking of the last month:

    nubia Red Magic Mars keeps its crown as AnTuTu's fastest Android phone

    Note that the list includes only officially available phones. The next phones equipped with the Snapdragon 855 will change the power balance.

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    Xiaomi Black Shark 2 coming in March or April

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    Xiaomi's Black Shark 2 coming in March or April

    It seems that Xiaomi has almost finished her third phone, the Xiaomi Black Shark 2 (codenamed Skywalker). In an article about Wang Teng Thomas, product director of Weibo, he explained to the fans that he had seen the new Xiaomi Black Shark 2 and that he was full of personality and very cool.

    Xiaomi's Black Shark 2 coming in March or April

    We know that starting in April 2017, Xiaomi will be working on a successor to his Black Shark smartphone and will be equipped with a Snapdragon 855, at least 8GB of RAM and Android 9 Pie.

    Xiaomi introduced its first gaming phone in April 2017, the Black Shark, and in October 2017 with Black Shark Helo with 10GB of RAM. Due to the timing, we can assume that the xiaomi Black Shark 2 will be official in March or April.

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    Samsung Galaxy S10+ hits GeekBench again, With Samsung Inhouse Exynos 9820 scores improving

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    Alleged official render of Galaxy S10+ leaks

    The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S10 is upon us, and a quick search in our News section shows you that a lot of information (or rather all three) has already been posted about it. However, until we can hold one in our hands, every little detail is welcome, and the last is a GeekBench score from the Exynos 9820 version of the Samsung Galaxy S10 +.

    Samsung Galaxy S10+ hits GeekBench again, Exynos 9820 scores improving

    You will soon realize that this is not the first GeekBench list: There was the premiere of a Snapdragon S10 +, then a few weeks ago, an Exynos Samsung Galaxy S10 was seen. However, this last entry shows an improvement in performance, which is only natural when the software approaches its final state.

    Samsung Galaxy S10+ hits GeekBench again, Exynos 9820 scores improving


    A brief comparison shows that this Samsung Galaxy S10 + has multicore results that are 9% higher than those of the previous Samsung Galaxy S10. As a result, the Exynos version can not only catch up with Snapdragon 855, but even let it pass about 100 points – a difference that’s usually insignificant, but it excites Exynos fans.

    The Exynos 9820 version was already significantly more powerful in the single-core test than in the Snapdragon version, but the last result is slightly better.

    Samsung Galaxy S10+ hits GeekBench again, Exynos 9820 scores improving

    With so little time left before the Samsung Galaxy S10 becomes official, we can expect these results to be the results we would get from the final units. Still, it would not hurt to wait a few more weeks before getting a verdict.

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    Alleged official render of Samsung Galaxy S10+ leaks

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    Alleged official render of Galaxy S10+ leaks

    The latest leak of the Samsung Galaxy S10 would be an official rendering of the Samsung Galaxy S10+ (the biggest variant). It’s the same as other CAD renderings we’ve seen up to the position of the front camera and a rear three-camera system – that is, if you count the first one, the one that has three cameras and not four.
    The date of the calendar for rendering is usually significant, and if we observe the event on February 20, we might assume that March 8 may be the day the phone is offered for sale.

    Alleged official render of Galaxy S10+ leaks

    Here we can see the twin camera, which faces the front of the phone and is located in a section of the screen. We wonder what extra features this second camera will unlock – we hope it’s a wide-angle selfie camera. We can also see that the display has frames that are much smaller than the Samsung Galaxy S9 +, which corresponds to a screen / screen with a higher ratio. We assume that this screen is an AMOLED panel, probably with QHD + resolution.

    The back of the phone is a kind of white pearl option with light reds and blues. In addition to an LED flash, there is also a triple camera and a heart rate monitor that Samsung has used since the launch of its flagship product since the Galaxy S5. There would normally be a fingerprint reader directly under the camera. However, Samsung has rumored to have an ultrasound reader built into the screen of the Samsung Galaxy S10 + and Samsung Galaxy S10.

    In terms of biometrics, it does not seem that this design can support an iris scanner for biometric authentication. Samsung will probably eliminate this by launching the Samsung Galaxy S10. Personally, I do not think that the Iris Scanner works consistently or reliably for me.

    The Samsung Galaxy S10 will be fully announced on February 20 at an unpacked event. Three variants would be announced: one of 5.8 inches, one of 6.1 inches and the Samsung Galaxy S10 + has a screen of 6.4 inches. Depending on the market, the Samsung Galaxy S10 will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820 chipset.

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    Samsung’s foldable phone briefly shown in promo video

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    Samsung's foldable phone briefly shown in promo video

    Someone managed to obtain a promo video that shows what the future of Samsung technology might look like. The video shows windows that double as huge displays, a Minority Report-styled touchscreen wall with air gestures, a bezel-less tablet, and Samsung foldable phone.

    Here’s the video. The most interesting part is at 0:23.

    The last one seems likeliest to come soon. Samsung’s Galaxy F is coming this year and might even be shown at the MWC later this month – fingers crossed.

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    Upcoming Samsung Galaxy A90 to have a pop-up selfie cam

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    Samsung's upcoming Galaxy A90 to have a pop-up selfie cam

    ice Universe, the popular Leakster, has just launched the rumor mill Samsung Galaxy A90. Not too long ago, with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy A90, we could expect the first rumors to spread from the second half of 2019. However, the first report already suggests that the phone will be equipped with a selfie camera.

    It may not be as crazy as it sounds. With all the hype surrounding full-screen displays, many smartphone makers are using front camera sliding mechanisms. In addition, Samsung has upgraded the 2018 A-Series with three and four camera configurations, so the front-end camera design could be the next crucial step in the A-Series.

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    Realme U1 gets a permanent price cut in India

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    Realme U1 gets a permanent price cut in India

    The Realme U1 is undoubtedly one of the cheapest, yet capable smartphones you can get right now With the Helio P70 chipset from MediaTek, the Realme U1 is undoubtedly one of the cheapest and most powerful smartphones on the market. If you are in the market for an affordable device, you will be seduced.
    Realme announced on Twitter that Realme U1 in India would receive a permanent rebate that they can now purchase on Amazon.in. The starting price of the handset is now INR 10,999 for the 3 GB / 32 GB version from INR 12,999.

    The more expensive version of Realme U1 with 4 GB / 64 GB also falls back to INR 13,499 – from INR 14,999. The poster also indicates that the smartphone is also available offline. Remember.

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    Redmi is working on a Snapdragon 855-powered flagship

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    Redmi is working on a Snapdragon 855-powered flagship

    Following the successful launch of Redmi Note 7, the Xiaomi sub-brand is looking forward to the next Redmi Note 7 Pro and another flagship. Yes, you have read well. Redmi is working on a Snapdragon 855 phone to be launched this year.

    Lu Weibing revealed that Weibo had posted a photo of him and the Redmi team at the Xioami Research and Development Institute in Shenzhen, where they discussed the future of Redmi as a brand and its future. Equipment. He added that they had discussed the two phones extensively, meaning that the company would leave the mid-range market and enter the high-end segment.

    So far, no details are known, and we know nothing about the flagship of Redmi, except that it will be compatible with the latest and greatest Qualcomm Sncdragon 855 processor.

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    Apple apologizes over Group FaceTime security flaw, will re-enable group chats next week

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    Apple apologizes over FaceTime security flaw, will re-enable group chats next week

    A few days ago, a fatal security breach was discovered with Group FaceTime feature, and Apple had to disable the Group FaceTime feature while working on a solution. The company has now apologized for the inconvenience and has promised to provide the corrected functionality again next week.

    Apple apologizes over FaceTime security flaw, will re-enable group chats next week

    In this statement, Apple claims to have solved the problem on the server side. Next week, the company will launch a software update to reactivate the FaceTime group.
    The statement also thanks to the Thompson family for reporting the error. Here is the complete condition

    We have fixed the Group FaceTime security bug on Apple’s servers and we will issue a software update to re-enable the feature for users next week. We thank the Thompson family for reporting the bug. We sincerely apologize to our customers who were affected and all who were concerned about this security issue. We appreciate everyone’s patience as we complete this process.
    We want to assure our customers that as soon as our engineering team became aware of the details necessary to reproduce the bug, they quickly disabled Group FaceTime and began work on the fix. We are committed to improving the process by which we receive and escalate these reports, in order to get them to the right people as fast as possible. We take the security of our products extremely seriously and we are committed to continuing to earn the trust Apple customers place in us.

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    Samsung Galaxy S10E official renders appear

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    samsung galaxy s10 lite

    So far, the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 + generate hype and stars in almost every leak. However, the series of so-called official press releases today is cheaper on the Samsung Galaxy S10 E or Galaxy S10 Lite, as some like call it.

    We can clearly see the two Samsung Galaxy S10 E cameras on the back instead of the trio of the other two S10 phones. And on the front there is only one that resembles the non-plus S10.

    The fingerprint sensor on the screen is also gone, Samsung will place it on the side frame. If you look closely, you may see a small excerpt on the right frame. Here, the power button acts as a fingerprint reader. The small button under the volume rocker is the dedicated Bixby button.

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