There’s no 120Hz iPhone 12, but wait, there’s more! (video)



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Apple’s New iMac, Various Samsung Galaxy Smartphones, and More On Sale Today

Offers. Amazon still has their Samsung sale, where they have a ton of packages. You can save $ 246 on a Note 20 Ultra bundle where you get the Note 20 Ultra, the Galaxy Buds Live, a Galaxy Tab S6 and the Watch Active 2 for $ 2142… Sheesh .. You save but it’s not cheap. If you just want the Note, it’s $ 200 off, which means you can get the entry-level Ultra variant for $ 1099. The latest 27-inch iMac with 5K Retina display is $ 100 off, which Drop the Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD variant for $ 1700. If you want better specs and more storage, we’ve got more deals for that too. We have more deals on the Galaxy S20, Beats by Dre, Sony TVs, and more at the links below.

HUAWEI details the gaming potential of HMS Core

HUAWEI HMS Core Powers Its E-Commerce Capabilities Using AR and ML

HUAWEI HMS Core Drives Advances in Transportation and Navigation

And yes, it was the second day of the Huawei Developer Conference and today their main focus was their HMS Core. Just to clarify, HMS is to its services and AppGallery, what GMS is to Google Play. First, they announced how they are driving e-commerce and businesses forward by using AI and AR kits built into HMS. This allows developers to modify their applications to be able to display products visually on their device, allowing for a more immersive experience, scanning products via QR codes and more. They also announced some gameplay improvements in the HMS Core. For example, they claim that smartphones are getting closer to consoles when it comes to processing prowess, and therefore want to push gaming. They are simplifying mobile game creation with their new Cocos Creator, which is a free, open source game engine that allows developers to publish games across different mobile platforms. They claim that the App Gallery is promoting developers to 490 million monthly users and sharing 85% of the revenue. And, they didn’t stop there, they also showed transportation and navigation announcements. With their new location kit, proximity kit, scan kit and more, they are making it easy to develop transportation applications, available in multiple languages ​​and countries. We’ll keep you posted once we get more information on how developers are taking advantage of these new features.

Google Pixel 3 users report swollen batteries that are damaging the actual panel

We know the Pixel 2 had a lot of issues when it launched, thankfully that wasn’t the case with the Pixel 3, at least until now. There are several users who complain of swollen batteries that are damaging the back panel of the phone. It was first detected by the guys from Android Police, where they found a post in the Google forum with the affected user. After that, many users had the same problem on both the 3 and the 3 XL. Apparently wireless charging stopped working for them and in some cases even the speakers and the fingerprint sensor would malfunction. Some users even reported that their phone started overheating and exploded at the repair shop. So far, Google has issued replacement units for some users, but those with their expired warranty had to get a new battery. Google has yet to release a statement but we will keep you posted, please let us know if any of you have had this issue.

Apple allows game streaming services like Stadia and xCloud on iOS, but doubts remain

We know that Apple has received a lot of criticism from companies like Epic, Facebook and Microsoft, due to its practices with its App Store. Well, one of the reasons these companies like Microsoft were against it was because they wouldn’t allow cloud-based game streaming services. Well, Apple just updated their App Store policies to allow these kinds of apps in the store, but of course they still have high demands. According to their update, “streaming games is allowed as long as they meet all guidelines, such as submitting all updates for review, developers must provide proper metadata for search, and games must use in-app purchases to unlock features. or functionalities “. Another caveat is that these services must offer Apple’s in-app payment system at the infamous 30%, which means they’ll likely get a cut every time you renew your xCloud or Stadia. We’ll keep you posted to see what Microsoft and Google respond to.

New certification confirms the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G

We’re getting closer to October, which means we’re getting closer to the Galaxy S20 FE as well. And we’ve had multiple spec leaks, but now, the phone just went through a TENAA certification that reveals some official specs. The phone is listed with a 6.5n display, a 4500 mAh battery that will support 15W wired charging, dual SIM capabilities, and it will apparently be right between the S20 and the S20 + when it comes to size. That’s it for the certification, but, just to refresh your memory, we hope this phone will bring the Snapdragon 865, a 120Hz screen, and a 32MP selfie camera in the drilled hole. A triple camera array on the back with a 12MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide angle and an 8MP telephoto with 3X optical zoom. We will keep you posted as we are getting pretty close now.

The Apple Watch ‘SE’ in two sizes will arrive on September 15

Looks like Apple’s next event won’t feature the new iPhone 12

Finally, Jon Prosser just jumped in to tweet about upcoming Apple products. First of all, he mentioned that we will get an Apple Watch SE on September 15. It claims it will come in 40mm and 44mm variants, with the Series 4 design, but it won’t bring an always-on display, no ECG, and an M9 chip. According to him, they are listed as Apple Watch and Apple Watch Pro for hardware engineers, but he’s not sure if that will be the final name. Now let’s talk about the iPhone and, actually, bad news. Mass production started this week, but not with everything. Remember the ideal of having 120 Hz on the screen? Well that was the code name “d6x” and it didn’t come on time, so we can give them up now. Also, iOS 14.1 won’t be finished until October 9, making it impossible for them to ship the new phones until the middle to the end of next month. According to its sources, the iPhone 12 will not be announced at this event. Finally, it released a lineup that includes the Apple Watch SE, Series 6, iPad Air 4, iPad 8, and more. There is no iPhone or AirPods Studio that were rumored to come out here. Of course, this is all leaks and it might be inaccurate, but …

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