Samsung Galaxy Watch Active has just launched in Vietnam

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Watch’s thinner and lighter version made with sports people in mind, is now available for pre-orders in Vietnam. It can be pre-ordered for VND 5,490,000, and can be selected in Pink, Black and Silve colour variants. Galaxy Watch Active’s specs include 1.1-inch Super AMOLED display, Exynos 9110 dual core 1.15GHz CPU, 1.5GB RAM and 8GB internal storage and 230mAh battery, all of it packed into a water and dust-resistant IP68 and 5ATM package. Retail sales of the watch will begin on April ...

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active has just launched in Vietnam

Samsung Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Watch’s thinner and lighter version made with sports people in mind, is now available for pre-orders in Vietnam. It can be pre-ordered for VND 5,490,000, and can be selected in Pink, Black and Silve colour variants. Galaxy Watch Active’s specs include 1.1-inch Super AMOLED display, Exynos 9110 dual core 1.15GHz CPU, 1.5GB RAM and 8GB internal storage and 230mAh battery, all of it packed into a water and dust-resistant IP68 and 5ATM package. Retail sales of the watch will begin on April ...

We sort of know the release date of Huawei Mate X

According to a leak from unknown source, Huawei’s foldable Mate X device will be released in June. This date fits earlier prognosis, which had us believe that the device will see the light of day in the first half of 2019. Sadly for Huawei, Samsung’s Galaxy Fold will be available much earlier, with pre-orders starting by the end of April. This, along with Mate X’s 300 euro higher price (2300) means that it will have a hard time one-upping Samsung’s product. Tweet Vote ...

Motorola P40 Play, a new Motorola budget phone leaked

Motorola P40 Play is a newest budget smartphone in the P series. With it, Motorola aims to deliver an affordable device for those who either do not need much or can not afford it; it will be made of plastic instead of glass, will lack USB-C port and have a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. The rest of the phone’s specs will be, according to the leak, as such:– 19:9 display, 5.6-inch,– rear dual camera, 13mpx primary sensor, LED flash,– micro-USB connector,– 3.5mm headphone jack.Other, rumoured specs include Snapdragon 625 CPU, 3/4GB RAM, 32/64GB flash storage ...

Oppo Reno, release date, parts of the specs

Oppo has released an official statement about Oppo Reno’s release date: this smartphone will come out on April 24th. The premiere will take place in a special event in Zurich. As for the phone’s specs, all we know for certain is that it will have:– Sony IMX586 main camera, 48mpx x 8mpx x 13mpx, 10x optical zoom,– Snapdragon 855 CPU,– 8/12 GB RAM memory.Other, less certain sources believe that Oppo Reno will have a large battery with quick charge, retractable camera and display that covers 93% of front panel. All of that will cost something around 784 ...

Samsung Galaxy A20 out in India on April 10th

Looking for a decent mid-ranger? Samsung got you covered with the new Galaxy A20. For the price of 12,490 rupees, this device will offer you:– 6.4-inch Super AMOLED Infinity-V display, HD+, waterdrop notch,– Exynos 7884 chipset,– 3GB of RAM and 32GB storage, microSD slot,– 13mpx main camera, f/1.9 lens,– 5mpx ultra-wide video shooter,– 4000mAh battery, 15W quick charge.Galaxy A20 runs Android Pie OS with One UI. It will be available in red, black and ...

Apple HomePod can now be bought for $299

Normally, this device would cost 349 USD. The 15% drop in price is global, meaning that HomePod can be bought for (relatively) cheap in every country it is available from: in the UK, the device has dropped from 319 to 279 pounds. Apple counts on that this will burst HomePod’s sales up, making up for the more lukewarm reception than expected. Tweet Vote on HN ...

Ha haa! Turns out that Facebook is paying people to write good things about them

So, yeah, Facebook. Shady and untrustworthy data thieves who are slowly losing popularity to more trendy social platforms. Since they seemingly cannot stop taking our personal information from us, and their attempts at becoming a platform for open-minded and tolerant people are stiff at best, what else can they do to remain popular? Oh, I do not know, how about pay other people to say good things about them? Yes, that should work. Facebook has recently sponsored series of articles on The Daily Telegraph, a popular Great Britain newspaper. In this article, TDT did the best they could to ...