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New Huawei patent hints Mate 40 could feature side screen virtual camera control button
Huawei's new flagship Mate 40 series is expected to be released around October. Last year's Mate 30 series came with a number of innovative features, including a curved screen and virtual volume buttons that are Located on the edge of the screen, replacing the physical buttons.
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Chinese PCB maker announces price hikes as iPhone sales grow beyond expectations
Chinese company Kingboard Holdings Limited, which manufactures and sells laminates and printed circuit boards, announced price increases as Apple's iPhone sales exceeded expectations.
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4 reasons why PS4 is still worth buying
While the PlayStation 5 (PS5) is set to be available at the end of the year, does that mean the PS4 won't be worth buying this generation? We'll look at 4 reasons why the PS4 is still worth buying.
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Huawei Changxiang 20 Pro to be launched on June 19
Huawei said today that the Huawei Changxiang 20 Pro will be released on June 19.
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Alleged iPhone 12 molds show iPhone 4 era design
As we get closer and closer to the release of the iPhone 12 series, there is more and more news about the devices, and recently photos of alleged molds for the "iPhone 12" have surfaced.
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OnePlus 8, 8 Pro get one-touch dark mode switch with Android 11 Beta Upgrade
OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro phones get dedicated one-touch dark mode toggle after upgrading Android 11 Beta.
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OnePlus 7T, 7T Pro gets OxygenOS Beta 5 update, supports dark mode quick switch
The OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro are starting to get the OxygenOS Open Beta 5 update, which brings several new features, as well as some bug fixes and performance improvements.
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Huawei Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro get new EMUI 10.1 update
Huawei Mate 20, Mate 20 Pro get the latest EMUI 10.1. 0.160 system update, adding split screen support for more third-party apps and optimizes the stability of the Wi-Fi connection in some scenes.
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TCL's first under-screen camera smartphone patent revealed
Under-screen cameras will eventually go into mass production, which could put an end to the notch and punch-hole camera designs.
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Apple's iPhone production back to normalcy, study says
At the height of the Asian Covid-19 pandemic, many of Apple's suppliers and contract manufacturers were shut down. However, now according to Loup Ventures analyst Gene Munster, Apple supply chain has returned to January 2020 production levels.