Samsung Galaxy M52 5G full specs revealed: Snapdragon 778G at the helm

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G full specs revealed: Snapdragon 778G at the helm The Samsung Galaxy M32 5G leaked yesterday, and today a slightly more powerful phone from the M series was detailed – the Galaxy M52 5G. According to the leakster Ishan Agarwal the phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 778G and will have three rear cameras and a big display.

The Galaxy M52 5G is said to have a 6.7” Super AMOLED with Full HD+ resolution and a punch hole in the right corner for a 32MP f/2.2 selfie camera. There will be two variants of this phone, both with 128GB storage, but difference will be in RAM – either 6GB or 8GB.

The setup on the back is said to include 64MP…

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra may reuse predecessor’s camera setup

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra may reuse predecessor’s camera setup According to a new report from GalaxyClub, Samsung may not offer any significant camera upgrades to its Galaxy S22 Ultra and could end up re-using the hardware from the S21 Ultra instead. The report clarifies that Samsung will stick to a 108MP main camera, backed by a 10MP periscope with 10x zoom, a 10MP telephoto module with 3x zoom and a 12MP ultrawide lens.

There was a big spec leak regarding the Galaxy S22 trio earlier this week which also detailed the camera setups of the S22+ and vanilla S22. Both are said to gain all-new 50MP RGBW sensors alongside 12MP telephoto lenses with 3x…

Google 6 and 6 Pro to support up to 33W charging

Google 6 and 6 Pro to support up to 33W charging In a report from 91 Mobiles, charging one of Google’s new Pixel 6 devices is about to get faster. According to the outlet’s tipster Yogesh Brar, sources has spotted Google using 33W charging bricks at the company’s head offices. These charging bricks are presumed to be for the Pixel 6 duo. Currently, the Pixel lineup only supports 18W maximum charging current.

In addition, the report source also mentions Google’s foldable device has been delayed but Google may be apt to showing a preview of the device during this year’s upcoming Pixel 6 event.

The Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro will…

New Motorola Edge launches in the US with 144 Hz display, Snapdragon 778G chipset

New Motorola Edge launches in the US with 144 Hz display, Snapdragon 778G chipset To complement the already unveiled Edge 20, Edge 20 Pro, Edge 20 Lite, and Edge 20 Fusion, Motorola has a new Edge smartphone to show us. This is simply (and very confusingly) called Motorola Edge (yes, exactly like the original Edge from last year), and is meant for the North American market.

It will go on sale in the US on September 2 for $500. It comes with a 6.7″ 1080×2460 144 Hz LCD display with 576Hz touch latency, the Snapdragon 778G chipset, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, a water repellant coating (with IP52 rating), a side-mounted fingerprint reader, and a 5,000 mAh battery…

Google Pixel Buds A-Series available August 25 on Flipkart for INR 9999

Google Pixel Buds A-Series available August 25 on Flipkart for INR 9999 If you’ve been eyeing Google’s new Pixel Buds A-Series from India, you’ll be happy to know that they are now listed on Flipkart and will officially go on sale on August 25 for the price of INR 9,999. That’s for the Clearly White color option, which appears to be the only one coming to India as of now.

We reviewed the Pixel Buds A-Series and really enjoyed using them. Google managed to take the Pixel Buds (2020) experience and refine them very well into a small and user-friendly package with Google Assistant easily accessible.

Flipkart’s price is higher than what the…

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 disassembly video brings a closer look at its two halves design

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 disassembly video brings a closer look at its two halves design You’ve probably heard all about Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip3 and Z Fold3 by now but PBKreviews is offering us an exclusive look at the innards of the brand new clamshell foldable in his latest signature disassembly video. The procedure begins with the familiar heat gun treatment of both sides of the phone’s back which allows the back glass to be pried off.

After disconnecting the cover screen connection cable, a few screws and the battery cable we get a closet look at the top half of the device. We can see the 1.9-inch cover screen, mainboard, dual cameras and the smaller 930mAH capacity…

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