Gadgets
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Linux-based system ported to iPhone for first time
After the reverse engineering of the developer, Linux-based postmarketOS has been ported to an iPhone7 and successfully booted on the device. This is also the first Apple device to run postmarketOS.
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Samsung to launch cheaper 5G phones to cope with falling sales
Due to the continued epidemic of new coronaviruses, smartphone shipments are expected to decline by more than 10% this year. And this situation is affecting all brands. Due to the poor sales of the Galaxy S20 series, Samsung seems to be in a more difficult situation.
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Huawei nova 7 SE exposed in real life
Huawei will release the nova 7 series on April 23, which is expected to include nova 7, nova 7 Pro and nova 7 SE. Now, some bloggers have exposed nova 7 SE photos in real life.
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Can iPad really become a productivity tool?
Can iPads replace computers? As the iPad becomes more powerful, this has aroused the interest of many people.
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Sony PS4 new update may cause boot failure
Sony recently released the version 7.50 update, a minor update patch, for the PS4. But many users have found that it will cause the device to fail to start after the update.
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Lenovo ThinkBook Plus dual-screen notebook is up for pre-order
Lenovo launched the new ThinkBook Plus flipbook at CES 2020 in January. Its biggest highlight is that the A side is equipped with a huge e-ink screen.
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Xiaomi open sources Redmi Note 8 Pro and Note 9 Pro kernel source code
Xiaomi recently open sourced the Android 10 based kernel source code for Redmi Note 8 Pro, Redmi Note 9 Pro and Redmi Note 9 Pro Max.
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Rendered video shows what iPhone 12 Pro Max might look like
According to leaked CAD files and sources, @EverythingApplePro and @MaxWinebach shared the rendering video of "iPhone 12 Pro Max" on Twitter and YouTube.
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Raspberry Pi sales soar during coronavirus epidemic
The Raspberry Pi single-board computer recorded a massive sale of 640,000 in March this year, which obviously has a lot to do with homework and study during the new coronavirus epidemic in response to government calls.
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iPhone SE 2020: Is 64GB enough?
Apple's new iPhone SE is on sale today, with the 64GB version starting at 3299 yuan (USD 466). China's emerging e-commerce platform Pinduoduo is selling it for as low as 2,899 yuan. This price is attractive, but the question is whether 64GB is enough?