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Samsung rumored to launch vertically foldable phone with 6.7

Despite the currently indefinite delay of the Samsung Galaxy Fold‘s release, the Korean tech giant is reportedly working on another foldable phone, this time with a clamshell-like, vertically folding design, where the top would fold down over the bottom, and a 6.7 inch display. SamMobile reported the news Tuesday, citing a story from Korea’s ET News. Samsung was forced …

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UK’s first 5G network is fast but inconsistent, based on our tests in 5 cities

Britain is among the first countries in the world to launch a commercial 5G network. Leading the charge is EE, the nation’s largest wireless carrier, which switched on the service in six major UK cities. Armed with a OnePlus 7 Pro 5G handset, I’ve been testing the network in various 5G-enabled cities around the country and while I’ve had some …

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In three days, T-Mobile customers will be able to purchase the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G, the company announced Tuesday.   Similar to the Verizon and AT&T’s Galaxy S10 5G phones, T-Mobile’s variant will utilize mmWave technology, with the new 5G network available in parts of six major US cities: Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York. Customers who …

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AT&T 5G: Our tests yield the wildest speeds yet

It’s fitting that I tested AT&T’s 5G network at the Warner Bros. studio in Los Angeles. Both Hollywood and 5G aim to take our wildest ideas and make them real. In AT&T’s case, it’s the promise of high-speed mobile data over a cellular network, which could revolutionize how we use our phones, computers and connected devices. In the little time …

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OnePlus 7 Pro camera update: Improves HDR, color contrast and more

Update, Sept. 26: CNET’s OnePlus 7T review is now live. Read more about the new phone from OnePlus. Original story follows. The OnePlus 7 Pro‘s high-end specs and great value earned itself CNET’s Editors Choice. Now, roughly a month later after its May launch, OnePlus released a limited-edition Almond variant and rolled out an update for the phone’s triple-rear camera. The update, listed …

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The Tesla Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is apparently fake

An image of a Tesla edition of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is apparently fake, with a render being traced back to a YouTube creator. The YouTuber produced the picture as a theoretical concept of a Tesla-Samsung partnership, Tom’s Guide reported Friday. Weibo had earlier said the Tesla Galaxy Note 10 device would be launching in future. Samsung’s Galaxy …

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Sprint adds Samsung’s Galaxy S10 5G to its next

Sprint’s 5G lineup is expanding. After launching its network in four cities last month, the nation’s fourth-largest carrier Friday became the third carrier to offer the Galaxy S10 5G. Currently only available in “5G areas,” Samsung’s 5G phone joins the LG V50 ThinQ 5G phone and HTC 5G Hub, a home hotspot, in the carrier’s 5G stable.  Unlike AT&T, which this …

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Galaxy Note 10 will have physical buttons, new report claims

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 is just around the corner, with a debut set for August 7, but a number of questions remain about Samsung’s forthcoming phablet. One of the biggest ones: Will it drop physical buttons entirely?  It’s a rumor that changes by the day, with some reports saying it will drop physical buttons and others saying it will still …

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Samsung Galaxy Fold is ‘ready to hit the market’, exec reportedly says

Samsung’s Galaxy Fold missed its release date in April due to screen problems with review units. Since then, the company hasn’t given a new release date for the foldable phone. Now one Samsung executive reportedly says the device is ready to go. Kim Seong-cheol, vice president for Samsung Display, said during a speech Tuesday that the Galaxy Fold is “ready …

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Emergency presidential alert texts could be faked, researchers say

US presidential alerts sent out as nationwide emergency text messages could be vulnerable to hacks, according to researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder. The university has already alerted US government officials to the security problem. Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) are geographically targeted messages that alert mobile users in the US about missing children (via Amber Alerts), severe weather and presidential …

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