What to do when your phone is lost or stolen

Smartphone is possibly the most important tool that a modern person has on her or himself. It allows us to communicate with people over distance and has a plethora of utility that simply makes life easier (whether it makes life better is debatable, but certainly easier). It's our picture book, encyclopedia, newspaper, bank and mirror all at once. When ...

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Leaked sample pictures by Huawei P20

The above are three leaked pictures that have been said to be made by the upcoming Huawei P20 smartphone. Other than the look at a nice chick and the hilarious position she is standing in in the first one, the pictures portray P20's impressive camera capabilities. Pictures are sharp and brightly coloured, made by - at least according to phone's leaked ...

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Huawei P20, benchmark leak

Much has already been said about the P20, so allow me to get straight to the meat of the news. The device has recently been benchmarked on Geekbench. Here is what the benchmark tells us about the device's specs: - Android 8.1 Oreo operating system, - 4GB RAM, - Kirin 970 chipset. Huawei P20's Geekbench score puts it roughly in the same level ...

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Sony Xperia XZ2 Pro (Premium). It's alive!

Xperia XZ2 Pro did not appear on MWC 2018, but worry not; now we get the chance to learn more about it. Xperia XZ2 Pro has just made an appearance in the UAProf internet listing under the codename Sony H8176. Here is what can be learned from that listing: - 4320 x 2160p resolution, - Android 8.1 Oreo operating system, ... and that is all. Sorry. ...

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LG G7's notch will not be mandatory

Colour me interested. According to a leaked video by Ynet, the iPhone-esque notch on G7 can be turned on and off in phone's settings. Interesting. The reason LG implemented the notch in G7 is twofold: first, it's hip, and second, the phone will eventually be updated to Android P operating system, which will supposedly make a great use of the notch. What ...

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Android P is here. Cool?

Android's newest operating system is now available in Developer Preview, for now reserved for devs and those with special interest (and, presumably, leverage in the industry) in Android's OS. That is nice, but should the ”common man” care about P? Not really, at least according to people wiser than I. Judging by what can be found online, ...

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