are mobile phones killing us
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However, the update is causing more harm, with multiple iPhone users are complaining about connectivity issues and data loss. "SAMSUNG GALAXY A10 WILL BE THE COMPANY’S FIRST PHONE WITH UD FINGERPRINT SENSOR" Samsung Galaxy A10 will be the company’s first phone with UD fingerprint sensor Samsung is said to be working on its upcoming smartphone under its Galaxy A-series. The upcoming smartphone is dubbed as Samsung Galaxy A10, now it has been reported that the Galaxy A10 will be company’s first phone to sport under-display fingerprint sensor, similar to what is available on smartphones like OnePlus 6T, Huawei Mate 20 Pro and Oppo R17 Pro. According to previous reports the Samsung Galaxy A10 is said to be powered by Qualcomm’s top-end Snapdragon 845 processor. This will be the first time the company is going to make use of Qualcomm 845 SoC in its Galaxy A-series smartphone. Just to recall, Qualcomm has already launched its latest Snapdragon 855 processor recently.
It has been reported that Samsung’s next-generation flagship smartphones, Galaxy S10 and foldable smartphone will be equipped with the latest processor. Both the smartphones are expected to be unveiled at MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2019 which is going to take place in Barcelona. It is possible that the Samsung Galaxy A10 will be launch before the launch of the flagship phones. So far the company has ignored the in-display fingerprint sensor in its smartphones. Even during the launch of Galaxy S9 and Note 9, it was rumored that the phone will feature an under-display sensor, but the company did not go ahead with the technology.
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Currently, the in-display sensor is available on selected smartphones, this technology allows you to unlock the phone by just placing your finger on the display. The smartphone will join Samsung’s recent introduced Galaxy A-series phones such as Galaxy A7 2018 and Galaxy A9. Do note that, all these are based out of rumors and it’s always better to take this information with a pinch of salt. Moreover, the company hasn’t nodded on any of this information about the upcoming smartphone. "A GOOD PHONE WITH A BAD DESIGN" A good phone with a bad design Honor Magic 2 hands-on: A good phone with a bad design 2018 was the year of the notch.
Apple brought it to the mainstream with the iPhone X (and then felt embarrassed by it with the iPhone XS), and was later followed by pretty much every Android manufacturer – Samsung and Sony aside – in introducing the feature to their devices too. The notch was a necessary evil to achieve the “all-screen” look that everyone hankers after. Going into 2019, it looks like we might not have to deal with the notch too much longer though. Well, not in its current incarnation anyway. Honor Magic 2 UK price and release date There’s no official release date for the Honor Magic 2 outside of China; however, it is possible to get the device shipped to the UK from a reseller. In China, the phone is available now for 3799 yuan, roughly £434. Related: Best smartphones Huawei and Samsung have both announced devices that feature what they refer to as “punch-out” notches (basically just a punched-out hole for the camera sensor), while Vivo is adding an extra screen to the rear of its phone.
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Honor is taking some retro inspiration, however, and is trying to bring back the once-iconic slider form factor. It’s not going to catch on. Slider phones of the late 1990s and early noughties hid their keypads behind their screens; Honor uses a similar mechanism to conceal the device’s front camera.
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