To be honest, it is only believed that the phone in question is Galaxy J7 Duo. Officially the device is only known as a model number (SM-J720F). But, since the wise men on the Internet believe it to be J7 Duo, lets take their word for it. Anyhoo, a number of pictures said to have originated from the phone’s manual have recently leaked online, and they provide us with an insight into some of its features. If the pictures are to be believed, Galaxy J7 Duo will have a dual rear camera setup, possibly a 13mpx + 5mpx, a removable battery and Bixby Home, since there is no dedicated Bixby ...
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Shooting in YouTube office
O tempora o mores, you cannot even have a large and influencial international company without someone trying to kill you anymore… just a few hours ago a shooting occured in YouTube’s US headquarters in San Bruno, a town near San Francisco. Right now not much is known about the case. There have been three wounded and one dead, the shooter herself, one Nasim Aghdam. For a while a bunch of Internet trolls blamed the shooting on a comic Sam Hyde, but these rumours have been quickly dismantled. As of now, Aghdam’s motivations are unknown.Hey, Americans. Maybe reconsider your ...
iOS 11.3 is out, new animojis and other features
Hooray, the newest iOS is out. iOS 11.3 has just been delivered to us, and it brings with itself a number of new features. The most noteworthy (relatively…) of them are:– four new Animojis; a lion, a bear, a dragon and a skull,– ARKit 1.5 update which allows ARKit to recognize more objects and surfaces,– battery update that offers more information about the state of your phone’s battery, like its capacity and when it is time to charge. You can now also decide whether or not your iOS should throttle your old battery’s performance, finally. This particular ...
Chinese Job, or how smartphone smuggling gang was caught trying to smuggle $80 million worth of iPhones
People trying to smuggle iPhones out of Hong-Kong (where these devices are much less expensive than in the rest of China) are nothing new; just lately a guy trying to smuggle $150 thousand worth of iPhones has been caught in an airport. Today’s news, however, is something a bit more impressive. Slightly before the holidays, as reported by Reuters:”Authorities arrested 26 suspects who used drones to fly two 200-meter (660-feet) cables between Hong Kong and the mainland to transport refurbished iPhones with a total value of 500 million yuan [in a] crackdown by Shenzhen and Hong ...