New info on Samsung Galaxy P30

Samsung is reportedly working on a new member of the P series, Galaxy P30 smartphone, which is said to reach store shelves by the end of the year. According to an exclusive article from SamMobile, this device's main selling point will be the fact that it will be the first Samsung smartphone with an in-display fingerprint sensor, beating the Galaxy ...

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New iPhones have problems with connectiviity

Release of new and popular smartphones is the best time to showoff the most glaring and immediate of their shortcomings. This time some serious problems are troubling the newly released iPhone Xs, Xs Max and Xr devices. Shortly before their release Apple has told us that their data sending capabilities will be a few times stronger than these of iPhone ...

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eSIM. What is it and how does it work?

First, a reminder: SIM card, which stands for Subscriber Identity Module, is a microchip processor with built-in memory. It performs a number of functions, mostly that of connecting with GSM network and holding important data such as contacts and text messages. A phone can function without the SIM card, but its lack only allows the user to call emergency ...

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They are working on an animated Diablo show. Nice

Oh man, what times do we live in... In the past, when I wanted to play the game I would buy it, install and play. Now they want me to play its spin-offs, read books and comics and even watch whole shows based on my favourite pasttime. Pretty great, is it not? One Andrew Cosby, writer and producer, has went to Twitter to write a post about how he is supposedly ...

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iPhone Xs crash-tested

Original article available at Jack Telecom. Long story short, Apple's newest smartphone is here (or soon to be here, depending on your country). Naturally, the device had to be crash-tested. Its first test was committed accidentally - a happy owner from Hong-Kong had the misfortune of dropping his unit while trying to take some photos. The results are not pretty, ...

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