Honor 50, Honor 50 Pro, and Honor 50 SE leak in full with specs and images

Honor 50, Honor 50 Pro, and Honor 50 SE leak in full with specs and images Next week, on June 16, Honor will make its 50 series of smartphones official, the first new high-end line it launches after the separation from Huawei. And today we have specs and images of all three rumored members ofContinue reading “Honor 50, Honor 50 Pro, and Honor 50 SE leak in full with specs and images”

Razer announces new Opus X wireless noise-canceling headphones for $100

Razer announces new Opus X wireless noise-canceling headphones for $100 Razer today announced the Opus X pair of wireless headphones featuring active noise-cancelation. Priced at $99, the Opus X are $100 cheaper than the previous Razer Opus. The Opus X feature large 40mm drivers in a circumaural design with large ear pads. You get activeContinue reading “Razer announces new Opus X wireless noise-canceling headphones for $100”

Our Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6 video review is out – our first encounter with HarmonyOS 2.0

Our Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6 video review is out – our first encounter with HarmonyOS 2.0 Our written review of the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6 (2021) went live a couple of days ago and in the meantime we finished our video review as well. You might want to watch this one even if you’re notContinue reading “Our Huawei MatePad Pro 12.6 video review is out – our first encounter with HarmonyOS 2.0”

The Android 12 beta is the most downloaded beta in Android history “by far”

The Android 12 beta is the most downloaded beta in Android history “by far” The Android 12 beta is “by far our most downloaded/installed beta ever”, says Dave Burke, the VP of Engineering for Android. Unfortunately, he doesn’t give any concrete numbers so we can compare with previous betas. Android 12 first entered the betaContinue reading “The Android 12 beta is the most downloaded beta in Android history “by far””

Chinese app stores remove virtual keyboard apps

Chinese app stores remove virtual keyboard apps China has been working on setting limits what kind of user data mobile apps can collect and several apps have already been hit. According to Reuters, Sogou and Iflytek got their virtual keyboards removed from stores such as Huawei AppGallery and the App Store by Apple. As ofContinue reading “Chinese app stores remove virtual keyboard apps”

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