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Let's go back over seven days of news and headlines in the Android world. This week's Android circuit includes the new collapsible smartphone from Samsung, an updated 9 note, the problems with the Pixel 3, the Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro in the UK, the BlackBerry Key2 LE reviews, the latest details of the OnePlus 6T and the benefits of the obscure mode of Android on the battery
Android Circuit is here to remind you of some of the many things
Samsung unveils its folding smartphone Radical Galaxy F
At one point he threatened to overwhelm the Galaxy S10, flagship product, but this week, Samsung unveiled its first folding smartphone.The folded Galaxy F uses a user interface for the phone, but switches to tablet mode.This is not an ultra-thin device when It is closed, but the handset in transformer rmation to the wow factor The big question now is the moment of its sale and developers and reviewers will have the opportunity to look closely at this technology.
Foldable phones promise the screen of a small tablet in a handheld device. At the unveiling in San Francisco, Justin Denison, senior vice president of mobile marketing, presented a prototype with a screen measuring 18.5 cm diagonally.
Folded in half, he looked like a thick phone. but Samsung has not given the media or developers the ability to touch or see the device closely.
More at The Guardian.
DJ Koh, President and CEO of Samsung Electronics, arrives on stage for a product launch event (Photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images) Getty
Here is a refreshed note 9
Galaxy Note 9's sales are lower and slower than last year's Note 8 sales, but that just means a little more pressure for the second wave of Note 9 handsets on sale. Samsung is turning to a technique of confidence to enhance the attractiveness of the handset. Here are the new colors:
The new look comes from the famous source Evan Blbad and his Twitter account @evleaks. He offered his readers the image of a white pearl Note 9 with a note to the attention of Photoshop experts … and the consensus that emerges is that it sounds authentic.
I may not be a detective, but it is clear that Samsung is looking to increase sales of the note 9. A new "special edition" and a new color scheme is a favored tactic .
More here on Forbes.
informed. The eagle-eyed Photoshop detectives, what do you say? pic.twitter.com/KXp4inQtL2
– Evan Blbad (@evleaks) 4 November 2018
The Power Problems of Google Pixel 3
Users of Google's latest smartphones, the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL, report a number of issues related to the charging and overheating of handsets when they are solicited. It's not universal, but there are enough reports to ask what's going on. Ben Schoon reports:
As a general rule, charging your phone may be hotter, but these overheating reports from pixel 3 are certainly a source of concern. Apparently, when the device is both charging (most often in wireless charging mode) and performing any action, it can heat up considerably. In many cases, video calls seem to be the trigger, but others point out that a simple video stream is causing the problem.
More about 9to5Google.
Xiaomi arrives in the UK with the Mi 8 Pro.
China's Xiaomi power plant may have many brands, but the starting point is its smartphone business – both software and hardware. Extending from China and India to western markets, the company started operations in the UK with a new store and some rather cool phones. I spent some time with the Mi 8 Pro and it's a power station. Here are the basic specifications:
Let's face it, the stakes of a support for a flagship device is an excellent phone. The Mi 8 Pro features the required SnapDragon 845 System-on-Chip, a dual-camera configuration (two 12 megapixel cameras), facial recognition for unlocking, a 6.21-inch AMOLED display with a notch identical to that of the iPhone XR, 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. In addition to this, the last talking point is also predefined – the fingerprint reader in the display.
To learn more about the launch strategy and the new handset,
BlackBerry Key2 LE (image: Ewan Spence) Ewan Spence
Review of the BlackBerry Key2 LE
J & # I reviewed TCL's latest BlackBerry Mobile handset earlier this week. The Key2 LE is a "budget" version of the Key 2 handset launched earlier this year for £ 579 in the UK. The the? It's £ 200 cheaper at £ 379. Of course, the keyboard is the main visual function, but the price:
The winning area of the Key2 LE is as follows: if you badume that the Key2 LE is going to be aimed at the company markets that need a combined equip his staff with, so everything becomes a little clearer. This is the handset for the "personal" while "the direction" gets the complete key 2 with less compromise on the material.
Because I'm pretty sure that, beyond some of the brand's enthusiasts, the Key2 LE would be an incredibly difficult device to see on the street. Teens and teens in their twenties are able to type at ridiculous speeds on capacitive displays and wonder why they would need a physical keyboard.
You can read the full review. here
Details on the OnePlus 6T
Two things to note about the OnePlus 6T this week. The first model is the business model used by the Shenzhen-based company. At the time of the sale of the 6T, the OnePlus 6 was not visible anywhere. And this, by design:
Unlike other smartphone manufacturers, OnePlus no longer operates a range of handsets. There is no entry-level model in the budget, there is no affordable mid-range, there is no flag carrier, there are no handsets other than flags … there only the current handset. Although there are variants of the device (especially with different colors and marketing links), there is only one kernel, which is updated every six months.
Although this may mean a curious power-sharing period twice a year, a more iterative process means that the owners of the OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T and OnePlus 5 still use competing handsets that receive updates. regular software days.
Learn more about the OnePlus business model here on Forbes. Meanwhile on the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel, modder Zack has opened the 6T to get a transparent back cover on the smartphone.
And finally …
With the rise of OLED screens in Android smartphones, especially as technology becomes more prevalent on low and medium devices, the impact of the projection of every pixel on a bright white light is highlighted during battery tests. The simple answer is to have less vivid colors on the screen, hence Google's incentive to promote the use of dark themes in the user interfaces of applications. Chris Burns reports:
Google admitted on stage today that he had made a mistake. Not recently, but in recent years. Since the launch of Google's Material Design initiative, the company advocated the use of white color, encouraging designers to use white as the primary color for all applications and interfaces.
… Fortunately, as Google revealed this week's dark dark mode can make a big difference in how much power all applications need in Android. Google will probably continue to incorporate dark mode into its applications in the future, as long as we need to recharge the batteries of our phones.
Learn more about SlashGear.
The Android circuit goes round the Android news. Android world every weekend here on Forbes. Do not forget to follow me to lose no cover in the future, and of course, read the sister section in Apple Loop! Last week's Android circuit can be found here, and if you have news and links that you would like to see on the Android Circuit, contact us!
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Back on Seven Days of News and Ahead of the Android World, this week's Android circuit includes Samsung's new collapsible smartphone, an updated 9 note, issues related to Pixel 3, to Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro in the UK, the revision of the BlackBerry Key2 LE, the latest details of the OnePlus 6T and the battery advantage of the dark mode of Android.
Android Circuit is here to remind you a few of the many things that have happened around Android over the past week (and here you will find the weekly summary of Apple news here.)
Samsung unveils its Radical Galaxy F folding smartphone
At one point, he was threatening to overwhelm the future flagship Galaxy S10, but this week Samsung was unveiling its first folding-screen smartphone and switching to the mo tablet. at the fermetur e, but the handset in transformation has the wow factor. The big question now is when it will go on sale and when developers and reviewers will have the opportunity to take a close look at the technology.
Foldable phones promise the screen of a small tablet in a handheld device. At the unveiling in San Francisco, Justin Denison, senior vice president of mobile marketing, presented a prototype with a screen measuring 18.5 cm diagonally.
Folded in half, he looked like a thick phone. but Samsung has given no chance to the media or developers to touch or see the device closely.
More at The Guardian
DJ Koh, President and CEO of Samsung Electronics, arrives on stage for a product launch f (Photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images) Getty
Here's a note 9 refreshed
Galaxy Note 9's sales are lower and slower than last year, but that just means a little more pressure for the second wave of Note 9 handsets on sale. Samsung is turning to a technique of confidence to enhance the attractiveness of the handset. Here are the new colors:
The new look comes from the famous source Evan Blbad and his Twitter account @evleaks. He offered his readers the image of a white pearl Note 9 with a note to the attention of Photoshop experts … and the consensus that emerges is that it sounds authentic.
I may not be a detective, but it is clear that Samsung is looking to increase sales of the note 9. A new "special edition" and a new color scheme is a favored tactic .
More here on Forbes.
informed. The eagle-eyed Photoshop detectives, what do you say? pic.twitter.com/KXp4inQtL2
– Evan Blbad (@evleaks) 4 November 2018
The Power Problems of Google Pixel 3
Users of Google's latest smartphones, the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL, report a number of issues related to the charging and overheating of handsets when they are solicited. It's not universal, but there are enough reports to ask what's going on. Ben Schoon reports:
As a general rule, charging your phone may be hotter, but these overheating reports from pixel 3 are certainly a source of concern. Apparently, when the device is both charging (most often in wireless charging mode) and performing any action, it can heat up considerably. In many cases, video calls seem to be the trigger, but others point out that a simple video stream is causing the problem.
More about 9to5Google.
Xiaomi arrives in the UK with the Mi 8 Pro.
China's Xiaomi power plant may have many brands, but the starting point is its smartphone business – both software and hardware. Extending from China and India to Western markets, the company started its UK operations with a new store and rather nice phones. I spent some time with the Mi 8 Pro and it's a power station. Here are the basic specifications:
Let's face it, the stakes of a support for a flagship device is an excellent phone. The Mi 8 Pro features the required SnapDragon 845 System-on-Chip, a dual-camera configuration (two 12 megapixel cameras), facial recognition for unlocking, a 6.21-inch AMOLED display with a notch identical to that of the iPhone XR, 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. In addition to this, the last point of discussion is also predefined – the integrated fingerprint reader.
To learn more about the launch strategy and the new handset, click here
BlackBerry Key2 LE (image: Ewan Spence) Ewan Spence
BlackBerry Key2 LE Review
I've reviewed TCL's latest BlackBerry Mobile handset earlier this week. The Key2 LE is a "budget" version of the Key 2 handset launched earlier this year for £ 579 in the UK. The the? It's £ 200 cheaper at £ 379. Of course, the keyboard is the main visual function, but the price:
The winning area of the Key2 LE is as follows: if you badume that the Key2 LE is going to be aimed at the company markets that need a combined equip his staff with, so everything becomes a little clearer. This is the handset for the "personal" while "the direction" gets the complete key 2 with less compromise on the material.
Because I'm pretty sure that, beyond some of the brand's enthusiasts, the Key2 LE would be an incredibly difficult device to see on the street. Teens and teens in their twenties are able to type at ridiculous speeds on capacitive displays and wonder why they would need a physical keyboard.
You can read the full review. here
Details on the OnePlus 6T
Two things to note about the OnePlus 6T this week. The first model is the business model used by the Shenzhen-based company. At the time of the sale of the 6T, the OnePlus 6 was not visible anywhere. And this, by design:
Unlike other smartphone manufacturers, OnePlus no longer operates a range of handsets. There is no entry-level model in the budget, there is no affordable mid-range, there is no flag carrier, there are no handsets other than flags … there only the current handset. Although there are variants of the device (especially with different colors and marketing links), there is only one kernel, which is updated every six months.
Although this may mean a curious power-sharing period twice a year, a more iterative process means that the owners of the OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T and OnePlus 5 still use competing handsets that receive updates. regular software days.
Learn more about the OnePlus business model here on Forbes. Meanwhile on the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel, the Zack moderator has opened the 6T to get a transparent and transparent back cover on the smartphone.
And finally …
With the rise of OLED screens in Android smartphones, especially as technology becomes more prevalent on low and medium devices, the impact of the projection of every pixel on a bright white light is highlighted during battery tests. The simple answer is to have less vivid colors on the screen, hence Google's incentive to promote the use of dark themes in the user interfaces of applications. Chris Burns reports:
Google admitted on stage today that he had made a mistake. Not recently, but in recent years. Since the launch of Google's Material Design initiative, the company advocated the use of white color, encouraging designers to use white as the primary color for all applications and interfaces.
… Fortunately, as Google revealed this week's dark dark mode can make a big difference in how much power all applications need in Android. Google will probably continue to incorporate dark mode into its applications in the future, as long as we need to recharge the batteries of our phones.
Learn more about SlashGear.
The Android circuit goes round the Android news. Android world every weekend here on Forbes. Do not forget to follow me to lose no cover in the future, and of course, read the sister section in Apple Loop! Last week's Android circuit can be found here, and if you have news and links that you would like to see on Android Circuit, contact us!