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Xiaomi is expected to launch three folding screen phones in 2021
As per the latest news, that a producer’s new folding screen uses a non-opening true full-screen design for the main screen and a non-centered punching design for the secondary screen. The producer is supposed to be Xiaomi. Additionally, the successor of Huawei Mate Xs seems to cancel the full-screen design, or Huawei Mate X 2.…
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 will be equipped with an 11-inch LCD display
Recently, a video stating that Samsung is about to release the latest Galaxy Tab S series of tablets with relatively small appearance changes. It is expected that there will be two versions, the regular version, and the Plus. Galaxy Tab S8 will be furnished with an 11-inch LCD display, consistent including Galaxy Tab S7. At…
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Samsung Galaxy S21 series officially is on sale, starting at 4999 yuan
A few days ago, Samsung officially held a new device release conference. The latest Samsung Galaxy S21 series finally met with us. This year, Samsung still brings us three mobile phones, namely Samsung S21 5G, Samsung S21+ 5G, and Samsung S21 Ultra 5G. Now, this series of mobile phones is officially on sale, the cost…
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Samsung Galaxy S21 series launched on Samsung’s official remote test laboratory
According to the latest information, Samsung’s latest Galaxy S21 series mobile phones have been released on Samsung’s official remote test laboratory, Remote Test Lab. This cloud platform can provide remote testing capabilities for Android developers. You can install and control apps remotely without having to buy a mobile phone to check for errors. Currently, Samsung…
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Apple’s foldable phone patent leaked, use of variable geometry and multiple cameras
According to the news, Apple is considering the possibility of releasing a foldable iPhone, which is supposed to be released in 2022. As per the report, on a new patent from Apple. The patent explains the different features of Apple’s foldable phones from other brands of foldable-screen phones, namely the use of variable geometry and…
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Samsung has no plans to release Galaxy Note 21 series in 2021
Samsung usually launches two flagship smartphone series every year, but this year, the company has different plans. As per the report, Samsung has cancelled the development plan for the new Galaxy Note series. In other words, Samsung has no idea to launch Galaxy Note 21 series phones this year that is different from previous rumors.…
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Apple’s first foldable iPhone uses super-ceramic glass panel
Apple is developing a collapsible iPhone, Apple has already started early work’ to develop an iPhone that has a foldable display, using ‘Most invisible hinges’. Now the whistleblower Jon Prosser has given some news about the foldable iPhone prototype, saying that Apple is developing two prototypes. The news that Apple is developing two models has…
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Samsung updates Android 11-based One UI 3.0 upgrade plan for Galaxy devices in China
Samsung has updated its Android 11 system upgrade plan in the Galaxy community. Currently, S20 5G, S20+ 5G, and S20 Ultra 5G have upgraded the Android 11 system. The upgrade plan for Note 20, Note 20 Ultra, and S20 FE will lead to the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 stable version system update this month,…
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Apple successfully tested two different iPhones with foldable screens
Apple has completed durability tests on two different prototype foldable iPhones, according to UDN. They are similar in terms of the folding mechanism to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Galaxy Z Flip, that is, the former bends along the vertical axis and the latter resembles classic clamshell phones. The source adds that both…
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Report: Apple begins testing folding iPhone at Foxconn, possible release in 2022
Samsung and Huawei have launched a number of folding models, and Apple has also applied for a number of patents related to folding technology. Recently, it has been reported that Apple has tested the shell of the folding machine at the Foxconn factory in Shenzhen. It is predicted that Apple’s folding device will not be…