I wrote recently that while I tend to believe reports that Apple is planning to launch this year’s flagship iPhones as the iPhone 11 Pro (and Pro Max), I did so reluctantly.
Just the idea of a ‘Pro’ iPhone is a little annoying.
Don’t misunderstand me. Modern iPhones are amazing devices. There was a time when such a powerful and flexible pocket computer would have stretched the credibility…
iPhone Pro, new iPad and 16-inch MacBook Pro details emerge
August 22, 2019
As usual before the fall, Apple’s next batch of products are coming into focus. A Bloomberg report has given us our best glimpse yet at the new hardware, including “Pro” iPhones that’ll replace the XS and XS Max, refreshed iPads and iPad Pro models…
Huawei’s future has been in flux for quite some time, specifically with how Android will be used by the company. This week, Huawei has confirmed that its next smartphone will still run on Android, but it does have plans for more HarmonyOS products.
At…
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ durability tested on video
August 22, 2019
The Samsung Galaxy Note10+ is Samsungs biggest Note phone yet. With a huge 6.8-inch screen and razor thin bezels, will this phone survive the scratch, burn, and bend tests?
YouTuber Zack from JerryRigEverything has posted a new durability video testing Samsungs latest flagship phone. If you want to see how the Galaxy Note10+ would fare in the ultimate durability test, check out his video…
Even Samsung understands that the notch on the seriously impressive but simultaneously disappointing Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ might be an eyesore. So much so that they have released a brand new set of wallpapers to help you hide the unsightly in-display notch on your…
If you’ve got multiple accounts logged into Google Drive or Maps, you’ll be pleased to hear that the latest version 2.19.332 adds a new swipe up or down gesture to quick-switch between your logged-in accounts.
The update was originally spotted by , with the update…
Earlier this month, Google released the final beta of Android Q, and its public release is coming this quarter. Officially known as “Android 10,” the forthcoming launch will be markedly different from years past. Google is using this year’s release to significantly update the operating system’s brand and naming scheme.
Moving forward, “Android” will just be followed by a version…
Major Android releases have long been named after desserts. The whimsical tradition resulted in an annual guessing game, but this year will be the last. Google announced today that the operating system will only be followed by a version number, with “Android 10” kicking…
Yes, it looks the same. The new Android brand identity just iterates on the previous wordmark and whimsical robot head. It comes as Google is readying the world’s largest operating system for the future and — like all symbols — the meaning behind it is what…
Android Q is now simply Android 10
August 22, 2019
Google has finally revealed Android Q’s release name, and it’s not Quiche, Quinoa or Quesadilla. In fact, it’s not named after any dessert that starts with the letter Q at all — the tech giant has decided to simply call it Android 10. In a blog post, the company said it’s changing the way it names its releases altogether in a push for greater accessibility.