Gadgets
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Upcoming Black Shark phone set to be released online due to new coronavirus outbreak
Black Shark 3 gaming phone may cancel the traditional offline launch event and switch to online release, due to the serious epidemic of the new coronavirus.
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Apple sells refurbished iPad mini 5 and Air 3 for first time in U.S.
Apple is selling refurbished third-generation iPad Air and fifth-generation iPad mini in the United States.
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Samsung Galaxy S20 series leaked in real life
A real life image showed that the stick-out of the camera module of Samsung Galaxy S20 series mobile phones varies, which seemed to suggest that the camera specifications of Samsung Galaxy S20 phones is different, according to SamMobile.
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Red Devil 5G will use air cooling on the charger
In order to improve gaming performance, Red Devil 3, released last April, became the first smartphone with built-in fans. On the upcoming Red Devil 5G smartphone, this technology may be re-used, for charging.
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Huawei shipped 4 million tablets in Q4, ranking third
Huawei shipped 4 million tablets in the fourth quarter of 2019 for a year-over-year decline of 2.8%, as the worldwide tablet market declined, according to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC).
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Huawei MateBook 13/14 2020 specs revealed
Huawei MateBook 13/14 2020 may have a 2K resolution touch screen, latest information showed.
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Nintendo says no new Switch in 2020
Nintendo has no plans to launch a new model of the Switch in 2020, Shunaro Furukawa, the gaming giant's president and CEO told investors on January 31,
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Nubia exec hints its future phones may support up to 100W charging power
A Nubia Red Devil mobile phone can charge up to 8.4V, with a current of 9.6A and a real-time power of above 80W, an image posted by Nubia president and co-founder Ni Fei on Weibo on Friday showed.
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OPPO releases official rendering of its smartwatch
OPPO Vice President Brian Shen released the rendering of the company’s first smartwatch on Weibo, giving us a glimpse of what its upcoming smartwatch will look like.
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Samsung pushes Android 10 for Galaxy Note 9 US users
Samsung recently introduced the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 update to the Galaxy Note 9, which is only for beta users, but has since expanded to non-beta users in some countries. Now Samsung is pushing this update for its Galaxy Note 9 in the United States.