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Richard Yu allegedly steps down as CEO of Huawei Consumer Business to serve as Chairman
Huawei’s Richard Yu (Yu Chengdong in Chinese) will allegedly no longer serve as the CEO of the Consumer Business Group, instead moving to the position of Chairman. The new CEO will apparently be He Gang, the former Chief Operating Officer (COO). So far Huawei has never had a Chairman for its Consumer Business Group, so Yu will be the first.…
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Tecno Camon 30 Pro in for review
Say hello to the Tecno Camon 30 Pro – a cool looking and solidly-equipped phone. We have a 12/512GB unit in Alps Snowy Silver, and it comes in tandem with a case, USB cable, tempered glass protector (and a pre-applied plastic one), and a 70W charger. Unboxing the Tecno Camon 30 Pro Even better, depending on the…
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iPhone 17 Pro to be the first with a chipset built on TSMC’s 2nm process
Next year’s iPhone 17 Pro will be the first iPhone to sport a chipset built on TSMC’s 2nm process, according to a new report today. TSMC announced it started working on a 2nm process back in 2022, and even back then rumor had it the iPhone 17 Pro would be the first device to get a chipset using that process.…
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Top 10 trending phones of week 14
The Samsung Galaxy A55 made it four wins in a row in our trending chart, but it faced its toughest challenge yet. The newly announced Motorola Edge 50 Pro came really close to dethroning the popular mid-ranger, but had to settle for the silver medal in the end. Samsung Galaxy A55 These are the best offers from…
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Samsung acknowledges Galaxy S23 touchscreen issue on One UI 6.1, says it’s Google’s fault
Samsung started rolling out the update to One UI 6.1 for the Galaxy S23 family in late March, and since getting it, a lot of people have been complaining about touchscreen issues. Namely, the touchscreen on these devices sometimes doesn’t register touch input properly, and one has to tap multiple times to get a touch registered. Naturally, this is extremely…
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Sony Xperia 1 VI may have exactly the same cameras as its predecessor
Sony’s Xperia 1 VI has so far been rumored to sport a different aspect ratio for its screen, foregoing the long-standing 21:9. The new phone should be a little bit less tall and a tad wider, and apparently the company may even give up on the 4K resolution that no other smartphone maker has adopted. So those are some interesting…
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OnePlus Nord CE4 features teased yet again, 100W charging confirmed
The OnePlus Nord CE4 still hasn’t been fully and properly announced, but the company’s teaser campaign has been so willing to spill out details about it that there’s almost nothing we don’t already know aside from pricing (although a recent leak pegged this at INR 24,999 for the base model). Today Amazon India has gone ahead and launched a microsite…
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WhatsApp will finally let you send HD media automatically
WhatsApp introduced a feature back in August that lets you send photos in higher quality – the full resolution of the image. Users had to pick the good resolution manually and individually for each image, which was less than ideal. An inside look into the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.7.17 revealed all images and videos could be sent in HD…
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 tipped to have titanium frame
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, unveiled in January, has a titanium frame, and if tipster Revegnus is to be believed, the next Samsung smartphone to have a titanium frame will be the Galaxy Z Fold6. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 launched last year has an aluminum frame, and right now, the Galaxy S24 Ultra – the most expensive in the…
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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs. Google Pixel 8 Pro
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is quite possibly the most complete Android smartphone on the market but where does that leave Google, Android’s very creator, and its own Pixel phone? Out of lockstep, the two lineups are bound to be somewhat mismatched when it comes to having the latest hardware, but that doesn’t mean that the Pixel 8 Pro, now…
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