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Samsung’s Galaxy S10 5G is now available on Verizon for $1,300

Samsung’s Galaxy S10 5G has finally arrived at Verizon.  Samsung’s first 5G phone starts at $1,300 for a 256GB version with a 512GB model available for $1,400.  Both come in “crown silver” or “majestic black,” a Verizon-exclusive hue.  We already knew that Samsung’s fastest phone would sell with Verizon first, before coming to other carriers.  Verizon …

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OnePlus 7 Pro bets on pop

I pick up the new OnePlus 7 Pro and immediately notice something different about the device. The front of the 6.7-inch phone is all screen. No notches. No camera lenses. Nothing. Just a seemingly endless stretch of glass. But how do I take a selfie? I fire up the camera app and press the selfie button. All of a sudden …

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iPhone XS Max vs. Huawei P30 Pro: Which camera is best?

The Huawei P30 Pro has the best camera of any Android phone, according to our testing. But how does it compare to Apple’s current flagship phone, the iPhone XS Max? With the P30 Pro’s Leica quad-camera array, it has the benefit of being able to see both really far into the distance with a 5x optical or 10x hybrid zoom, …

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Galaxy S10E vs. iPhone XR: Every spec compared

Apple launched the wallet-friendly iPhone XR last fall and now it’s got a rival. The most affordable iPhone kept most of the features of the iPhone XS, but it was $250 cheaper. On Wednesday at its Unpacked event in San Francisco, Samsung launched the Galaxy S10E — its answer to the XR. The S10E has most of the features of the Galaxy S10 …

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Lenovo foldable ThinkPad X1 prototype: A big screen that bends

The Samsung Galaxy Fold isn’t the only flexible screen in town. Briefly demoed by computer giant Lenovo, the ThinkPad X1 folding prototype shows what happens when you apply those same design ideas to a bigger screen and more powerful hardware. In this case, it’s a 13-inch 4:3 OLED 2K display. When fully open, it looks like a large Windows slate …

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OnePlus 7 Pro will fix this one disappointing feature

The OnePlus 7 Pro, set to be officially announced Tuesday, will come packed with features meant to wrest buyers away from iPhones and Samsung Galaxy phones. But there’s also one small change that’s aimed at the brand’s most loyal following: an update to the way that the OnePlus 7 Pro will vibrate when you get a notification. The phone will …

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Wear OS: What’s new and what’s coming soon

At this year’s Google I/O, Google’s smartwatches aren’t invisible like Daydream VR, but they’re definitely laying low. One domed demo space has a number of Wear OS watches running the latest software feature, Tiles, which I had a chance to finally use. But that’s not what things were like last year. A year ago, Google seemed to have big plans …

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iPhone XR and XS review: Seven months in, what’s good and what’s bad

Since the launch of the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR last year, the phone landscape has changed a bit. It’s recently been crowded with much sexier stories: 5G is beginning to rear its head, wild new transforming folding phones are capturing people’s imaginations — even with problems rearing their heads– and there are phones studded with more cameras than you can …

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How Google plans to make foldable phones and pop

Google can read the writing on the wall: foldable phones and devices with selfie cameras that pop up from the body are set to pick up steam in 2019, and Android has to be ready. On Tuesday at I/O 2019, Google officially confirmed that it’s including tools in Android Q that will help keep the OS humming along on phones with moving parts. …

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Google is finally ready to take on the iPhone and Samsung phones

For the first time in three years, Google is ready to solve its Pixel problem. This week, it ended its exclusive carrier relationship with Verizon, which kept Pixel phones out of every other wireless provider’s store, even though you could buy a Pixel to use on any US carrier, through Google’s online store. But now, for the first time ever, …

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