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This week's Android circuit contains more details about the Galaxy S10, Note 9 rebates, Samsung's new smartphones, Pixel 3 photo issues, OnePlus OnePlus 6T leaks, Nokia 7.1 reviews, Huawei battling Apple, and a history of the Android OS.

Android Circuit is here to remind you of some of the many things that have happened around Android over the past week (and here you will find the Apple News weekly summary here).

Latest Galaxy S10 Details

More details on the Galaxy S10 are unveiled before the launch of the first quarter of 2019. The latest comes from Sam Kim in Bloomberg. In addition to some details about his folding phone, he takes a closer look at the new technology that will be integrated into the three variants of the Galaxy S10, as well as the big decision to make regarding audio output.

The standard S10, codenamed "Beyond", features a curved OLED display on both sides, rounded corners and almost no frame at the top and bottom. [BayStreet Research analyst Cliff Maldonado] I said. It will be about the same size as the current 5.8-inch S9 model. The S10 has three cameras at the back, while the front camera is visible and hidden under the screen, the users said. Samsung is also planning a bigger "more" version for next year.

The cheapest version of the S10 does not have the dual-curved "edge" display that Samsung's high-end phones have been using since the Galaxy Note Edge in 2014, and may not display a fingerprint sensor under it. cost, they said. Samsung is also using an S10 prototype without a headset jack, which indicates that it is possible for Apple to follow the completely wireless process of Apple with its devices.

Bloomberg has more.

Galaxy S10 Concept (Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de)Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de

Not quite a discount for the Galaxy Note 9

Samsung has introduced a number of new offerings to boost the popularity of the recently launched Galaxy Note 9. While not a discount, it will make Note 9 more attractive to buyers and, hopefully, to increase phablet sales. This is necessary because retail performance is below last year's rating of 8, as I indicated earlier this week:

Many people think that the purpose of Note 9 is to sell 12 million units, or 1 million more than the Galaxy Note 8. This can probably be noted in the "ambitious" column. In the first wave of sales, note 9 took five more days to reach the one million mark than note 8 (53 days vs. 48 days).

Although the company has not started to apply discounts and price reductions to change inventory, it has increased the value of promotional items sold with the device, as well as the sale price of the equipment offered in exchange. partial phablet of 6.4 inches.

More information about the changes here on Forbes.

Future innovation for Galaxy smartphones

At the same time, Samsung has presented its plans for future smartphones – or at least the technology that will drive the new concepts – to a number of partners. Gordon Kelly reports:

The company this week organized a private event for 20 major trading partners at the Shenzhen Marriott hotel in China, and the prolific Ice Universe infiltrator has managed to penetrate from within. What Ice has learned is that Samsung is preparing new screens without bezel, without notch, that integrate not only a fingerprint sensor, but also the front camera and the speakers. And Samsung has broken down how it will work.

More details here. And if you consider that the mid-range Galaxy A8 announced this week comes with a front-facing camera placed under the screen with only a tiny opening hole (not requiring any notch) , what will the South Korean company add to the flagship S10 product?

Pixel 3 has some photo problems

Earlier this week, user issues with the Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL appeared. The latest Google smartphone has problems recording photos on the handset and in the cloud. David Nield reports:

something official about the bug, but considering the number of users apparently frustrated by it, we would say that a fix should be put in place as soon as possible. If an official statement is published, we will update this article. If not, you may have to sit down if you have noticed that this is happening on your own Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL.

The problem may be related to how Android processes images in general, or to Google Photos cloud syncing, rather than to a specific problem with the Camera app. For now, however, give your photos as much time as possible.

More at Tech Radar.

Liza Ma, Product Manager at Google, discusses new Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL smartphones during a Google product release (photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images)

OnePlus continues to push 6T … before launching 6T

The OnePlus 6T will be unveiled next week, but OnePlus is committed to ensuring that the world knows the key features before the unveiling. This week, the release of the camera was in focus, highlighting the potential "night mode" of the flagship smartphone. James Peckham reports:

OnePlus CEO, Pete Lau, has uploaded the photo you see below on Weibo (a Chinese social networking site), accompanied by a legend that, translated from Chinese, indicates something similar to " bring your own filter ".

This is a night photo of Shenzhen City. We think that's the way Lau will tease improved low-light performance, and it might even be a way to hint at the recently announced night mode.

More at TechRadar. Of course, OnePlus will ensure that the pre-release information is released, the announced launch having been postponed to the 29th, because Apple made an extremely rare appearance in the same city (New York) on the same date. (October 30) to try the press at the launch of the iPad Pro:

Although the 6T news cycle is shortened, the geekerati presenting a preview of the second-tier Apple hardware, I think the date change is one of the best results for the long-term success of OnePlus .

There has been a lot of discussion on the subject in the last 24 hours. Many more consumers will know that the OnePlus 6T is ready to be marketed. Every decent 6T discussion has listed key features such as the integrated fingerprint reader, all of which have been pre-announced by OnePlus in the last few weeks, all of which will be associated with the Apple brand.

More thoughts on the clash here on Forbes.

Nokia 7.1 exam

The Nokia 7.1 recently launched by HMD Global draws a lot of attention. The AndroidOne phone costs only $ 349, but still offers a solid smartphone experience that would suffice for most consumers. Damien Wilde reviews the handset and begins by reminding us why this is an important handset:

Having had plenty of time to make a handset decision, I'm pretty sure it could be one of the best smartphones under $ 400 on the market. With the Android One Software Update Security Network, which offers a solid and quality experience, anyone looking for an excellent backup or Android device for a loved one to technology, the Nokia 7.1 deserves serious attention .

More at 9to5Google.

The Mate 20 X smartphone manufactured by Huawei Technologies Co. is on display at a launch event on October 16, 2018 in London, England (photo by Li Hao / Huanqiu.com / VCG via Getty Images)

Huawei is fighting against Apple and the rest of Android

As end-players unveil their smartphones that will lead to festive sales, many are offering the Huawei's Mate 20 Pro as the Android champion in the fight against the iPhone XR. Although there are other options, these two take the lead in comparison articles. David Phelan examines some of the choices:

Like the iPhone and the Sony Xperia XZ3, the Mate 20 Pro can be wirelessly charged. Huawei has a special extra: reverse charge. If another device is wirelessly rechargeable, simply hold it against the Mate 20 Pro and the Huawei phone will transfer the power. This is a unique feature. The battery life of the phone is longer than that of the iPhone, which lasts up to two days.

The back of the phone has a shimmering effect and changes color in its green and blue versions that catch the eye.

You can leave the iPhone in one meter of water for 30 minutes, while the Huawei can stay safe at two meters. Other phones, such as Sony's flagship products, have been waterproof for years.

More at the Standard party.

And finally…

On October 22, 2008, the T-Mobile G1, the first Android smartphone to be designed for consumers, debuted. Much has changed over the past decade and The Verge staff have taken a delightful look at the evolution of the operating system over the last decade:

After 10 years of operating the world's most dominant operating system, we wanted to go back to how Andy Rubin's invention evolved to become the titan of the industry it is today. What has changed? What remained (sometimes stubbornly) the same? What new updates have come with each version? Since Android is a free operating system, different manufacturers have applied their own skins – that is to say the Samsung TouchWiz, the OnePlus OxygenOS – so we focus on the Android stock for this history visual.

The Android we know today – with all its machine learning capabilities and digital voice assistant – has not lost its share of disorder before reaching its current level. Its many innovations would inspire, borrow or improve other features of its main competitor, the Apple iOS.

More at the edge.

Android Circuit takes stock of the news of the 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 is here, and if you have news and links that you would like to see on Android Circuit, contact us!

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This week's Android circuit contains more details about the Galaxy S10, Note 9 rebates, Samsung's new smartphones, Pixel 3 photo issues, OnePlus OnePlus 6T leaks, Nokia 7.1 reviews, Huawei battling Apple, and a history of the Android OS.

Android Circuit is here to remind you of some of the many things that have happened around Android over the past week (and here you will find the Apple News weekly summary here).

Latest Galaxy S10 Details

More details on the Galaxy S10 are unveiled before the launch of the first quarter of 2019. The latest comes from Sam Kim in Bloomberg. In addition to some details about his folding phone, he takes a closer look at the new technology that will be integrated into the three variants of the Galaxy S10, as well as the big decision to make regarding audio output.

The standard S10, codenamed "Beyond", features a curved OLED display on both sides, rounded corners and almost no frame at the top and bottom. [BayStreet Research analyst Cliff Maldonado] I said. It will be about the same size as the current 5.8-inch S9 model. The S10 has three cameras at the back, while the front camera is visible and hidden under the screen, the users said. Samsung is also planning a bigger "more" version for next year.

The cheapest version of the S10 does not have the dual-curved "edge" display that Samsung's high-end phones have been using since the Galaxy Note Edge in 2014, and may not display a fingerprint sensor under it. cost, they said. Samsung is also using an S10 prototype without a headset jack, which indicates that it is possible for Apple to follow the completely wireless process of Apple with its devices.

Bloomberg has more.

Galaxy S10 Concept (Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de)Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de

Not quite a discount for the Galaxy Note 9

Samsung has introduced a number of new offerings to boost the popularity of the recently launched Galaxy Note 9. While not a discount, it will make Note 9 more attractive to buyers and, hopefully, to increase phablet sales. This is necessary because retail performance is below last year's rating of 8, as I indicated earlier this week:

Many people think that the purpose of Note 9 is to sell 12 million units, or 1 million more than the Galaxy Note 8. This can probably be noted in the "ambitious" column. In the first wave of sales, note 9 took five more days to reach the one million mark than note 8 (53 days vs. 48 days).

Although the company has not started to apply discounts and price reductions to change inventory, it has increased the value of promotional items sold with the device, as well as the sale price of the equipment offered in exchange. partial phablet of 6.4 inches.

More information about the changes here on Forbes.

Future innovation for Galaxy smartphones

At the same time, Samsung has presented its plans for future smartphones – or at least the technology that will drive the new concepts – to a number of partners. Gordon Kelly reports:

The company this week organized a private event for 20 of the major trading partners at the Shenzhen Marriott hotel in China and the prolific infiltrator Ice Universe has been able to poke the eye. What Ice has learned is that Samsung is preparing new screens without bezel, without notch, that integrate not only a fingerprint sensor, but also the front camera and the speakers. And Samsung has broken down how it will work.

More details here. And if you consider that the mid-range Galaxy A8 announced this week comes with a front-facing camera placed under the screen with only a tiny opening hole (not requiring any notch) , what will the South Korean company add to the flagship S10 product?

Pixel 3 has some photo problems

Earlier this week, user issues with the Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL appeared. The latest Google smartphone has problems recording photos on the handset and in the cloud. David Nield reports:

something official about the bug, but considering the number of users apparently frustrated by it, we would say that a fix should be put in place as soon as possible. If an official statement is published, we will update this article. If not, you may have to sit down if you have noticed that this is happening on your own Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL.

The problem may be related to how Android processes images in general, or to Google Photos cloud syncing, rather than to a specific problem with the Camera app. For now, however, give your photos as much time as possible.

More at Tech Radar.

Liza Ma, Product Manager at Google, discusses new Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL smartphones during a Google product release (photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images)

OnePlus continues to push 6T … before launching 6T

The OnePlus 6T will be unveiled next week, but OnePlus is committed to ensuring that the world knows the key features before the unveiling. This week, the release of the camera was in focus, highlighting the potential "night mode" of the flagship smartphone. James Peckham reports:

OnePlus CEO, Pete Lau, has uploaded the photo you see below on Weibo (a Chinese social networking site), accompanied by a legend that, translated from Chinese, indicates something similar to " bring your own filter ".

This is a night photo of Shenzhen City. We think that's the way Lau will tease improved low-light performance, and it might even be a way to hint at the recently announced night mode.

More at TechRadar. Of course, OnePlus will ensure that the pre-release information is released, the announced launch having been postponed to the 29th, because Apple made an extremely rare appearance in the same city (New York) on the same date. (October 30) to try the press at the launch of the iPad Pro:

Although the 6T news cycle is shortened, the geekerati presenting a preview of the second-tier Apple hardware, I think the date change is one of the best results for the long-term success of OnePlus .

There has been a lot of discussion on the subject in the last 24 hours. Many more consumers will know that the OnePlus 6T is ready to be marketed. Every decent 6T discussion has listed key features such as the integrated fingerprint reader, all of which have been pre-announced by OnePlus in the last few weeks, all of which will be associated with the Apple brand.

More thoughts on the clash here on Forbes.

Nokia 7.1 exam

The Nokia 7.1 recently launched by HMD Global draws a lot of attention. The AndroidOne phone costs only $ 349, but still offers a solid smartphone experience that would suffice for most consumers. Damien Wilde reviews the handset and begins by reminding us why this is an important handset:

Having had plenty of time to make a handset decision, I'm pretty sure it could be one of the best smartphones under $ 400 on the market. With the Android One Software Update Security Network, which offers a solid and quality experience, anyone looking for an excellent backup or Android device for a loved one to technology, the Nokia 7.1 deserves serious attention .

More at 9to5Google.

The Mate 20 X smartphone manufactured by Huawei Technologies Co. is on display at a launch event on October 16, 2018 in London, England (photo by Li Hao / Huanqiu.com / VCG via Getty Images)

Huawei is fighting against Apple and the rest of Android

As end-players unveil their smartphones that will lead to festive sales, many are offering the Huawei's Mate 20 Pro as the Android champion in the fight against the iPhone XR. Although there are other options, these two take the lead in comparison articles. David Phelan examines some of the choices:

Like the iPhone and the Sony Xperia XZ3, the Mate 20 Pro can be wirelessly charged. Huawei has a special extra: reverse charge. If another device is wirelessly rechargeable, simply hold it against the Mate 20 Pro and the Huawei phone will transfer the power. This is a unique feature. The battery life of the phone is longer than that of the iPhone, which can last up to two days.

The back of the phone has a shimmering effect and changes color in its green and blue versions that catch the eye.

You can leave the iPhone in one meter of water for 30 minutes, while the Huawei can stay safe at two meters. Other phones, such as Sony's flagship products, have been waterproof for years.

More at the Standard party.

And finally…

On October 22, 2008, the T-Mobile G1, the first Android smartphone to be designed for consumers, debuted. Much has changed over the past decade and The Verge staff have taken a delightful look at the evolution of the operating system over the last decade:

After 10 years of operating the world's most dominant operating system, we wanted to go back to how Andy Rubin's invention evolved to become the titan of the industry it is today. What has changed? What remained (sometimes stubbornly) the same? What new updates have come with each version? Since Android is a free operating system, different manufacturers have applied their own skins – that is to say the Samsung TouchWiz, the OnePlus OxygenOS – so we focus on the Android stock for this history visual.

The Android we know today – with all its machine learning capabilities and digital voice assistant – has not lost its share of disorder before reaching its current level. Its many innovations would inspire, borrow or improve other features of its main competitor, the Apple iOS.

More at the edge.

Android Circuit takes stock of the news of the 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 is here, and if you have news and links that you would like to see on Android Circuit, contact us!

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