The next Google Pixel phone, which is expected to be called the Pixel 4, may have improved dual-SIM capabilities that would allow a user to switch between two functioning phone lines, according to XDA Developers. The previous Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 (and their larger counterparts the Pixel 2 XL and 3 XL), already have …
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Galaxy S10 photo leak shows Samsung wireless Galaxy Buds
In just a matter of weeks, Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S10 but on Wednesday, German publisher WinFuture ran a photo showing what might be new Samsung wireless earbuds called Galaxy Buds. This photo leak comes days after WinFuture published photos that allegedly show the upcoming Galaxy S10E. The Galaxy Buds appear in a tiny case that rests …
Read More »Galaxy S10 preorders might include free Galaxy Buds
Finding out about the Galaxy S10’s full range of colors is nice, but finding out that Samsung may be bundling a set of its rumored wireless Galaxy Buds earbuds with preorders — at least in some regions — is news you can use. This information comes from prolific leaker Ishan Agarwal. It seems like Samsung Galaxy S10 Preorders will start the …
Read More »Canon EOS RP photos and specs may have leaked
As we approach CP+, Japan’s big camera show that runs from Feb 28 to March 3 this year, we’re naturally seeing rumors of anticipated camera announcements heat up. One of the more anticipated reveals is the prosumer model of Canon’s full-frame EOS R series, supposedly dubbed the “EOS RP” and expected to cost $1,300 (about £1,000 and AU$1,825). Reliable leaker …
Read More »Rumored Sony Xperia XA3 has two rear cameras, near bezel
The MWC 2019 trade show is scheduled to kick off at the end of this month, but phone leaks are already happening. The latest is the rumored Sony Xperia XA3. Because Sony didn’t announce a successor to last year’s XA2, which debuted in January 2018 at CES, the company is anticipated to debut the XA3 soon. Images of the Xperia …
Read More »Galaxy X? Galaxy F? Samsung’s foldable phone faces 10 big issues
It’s widely expected we’ll see Samsung’s first foldable phone — rumored to be called the Galaxy X, Galaxy F, Galaxy Flex or Galaxy Fold — on Feb. 20 when the company launches its much-anticipated Galaxy S10. Whatever it’ll eventually be called, turning the concept of a folding phone into a real, working device that people actually want will challenge Samsung on every …
Read More »Microsoft could unveil the HoloLens 2 on Feb. 24
This year’s CES wasn’t big on AR news, but Microsoft may be waiting until Mobile World Congress to spring information on the next expected update to its AR headset, the HoloLens. An invite to a press conference on Feb. 24 at MWC suggests the HoloLens 2 might be big reveal. Sure, the invite itself seems mysterious, with an image of a futuristic Barcelona, …
Read More »Motorola Razr may stage a folding
Not only did we fail to predict how popular the Motorola Razr would be, we didn’t see this coming, either. Lenovo-owned Motorola may planning to resurrect the brand with a $1,500 folding-screen model in partnership with Verizon. According to the Wall Street Journal (paywall) the device is already being tested and we might see it as soon as February. It …
Read More »The 2019 iPhone XI imagined in renders, even though it’s only January
Is it too early to make 2019 iPhone predictions? Not according to phone renderer OnLeaks, who on Sunday released a hi-res video of what he thinks the iPhone XI will look like. The video was released in conjunction with the publication Digit, which includes a handful of predictions for the upcoming iPhone. You can check out the video below: The …
Read More »Purported Samsung Galaxy S10 photo shows rumored Infinity
There are many, many rumors about Samsung’s next flagship phone, the Galaxy S10. But while details continue to leak, all we’ve really seen of the phone (or phones) are renderings. That changed Thursday with a post from frequent Twitter leaker Evan Blass showing what he said is the Galaxy S10 “in the wild.” Samsung Galaxy S10 “Beyond 1,” in the …
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