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Motorola One Zoom with quad camera leaked by an online store

Motorola introduced the One Action earlier this month, and the phone is already selling at Argos in the United Kingdom. However, when you open the listing and start reading, it actually reads Motorola One Zoom and plenty of different specs from what the One Action has. We took a screenshot of the listing before Argos eventually takes it down There’s the chance Argos is already having info on…
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Oppo Reno2's quad camera is the focus of the first promo videos

The Oppo Reno2 has twice as many cameras on its back than its predecessor. That’s a lot of cameras to cover, but the first promo videos will give you the crash course. Let’s start with a short 30 second clip that covers all the major features. They are hybrid zoom, video stabilization and a new dark mode. The Reno2 does not have a periscope module, instead it relies on a zoom lens and software…
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ZTE is launching Axon 10 Pro in the US at $550, promises Android 10 soon

Last year was hard for ZTE – a US ban caused it to cease operations and though it was lifted relatively quickly, the company posted massive losses. All of that didn’t faze ZTE, however, and today it returns to the US market with a bang. The ZTE Axon 10 Pro is now available for pre-order over at zteusa.com and B&H. Shipments are expected to start in early September. It costs $550 – not a bad…
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Samsung Galaxy A71 and A91 are coming in 2020 with Android 10

It’s no secret that Samsung is preparing the next-generation A-series but we now have a clue when the first phones from the family might arrive and which ones will be the first on the market. According to Galaxy Club’s report, the Galaxy A71 and A91 will be the…
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Google pulls Android app with 100 million users after it spread malware

CamScanner, a popular app used to scan PDF documents, was reportedly spreading malware. The app has been around since 2010, and it’s been downloaded more than 100 million times. As the Russian antivirus firm Kaspersky discovered, the app recently began spreading malware on Android devices. Google has since pulled CamScanner from the Google Play Store. The malicious code was delivered via an…
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