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Google Pixel 4a remains available following Pixel 5a with 5G unveil

The Pixel 4a was announced just over a year ago and curiously remains on sale following yesterday’s Pixel 5a with 5G unveil. In fact, it’s the only phone from the Made by Google 2020 lineup to remain in stock in the official US store. That isn’t to say supply hasn’t been running low in recent weeks. It was removed from the Google Fi store earlier this month, while it’s no longer listed…
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Samsung Galaxy A52s goes official w/ Snapdragon 778G, 120Hz display, £409 price

Even though the dust has barely settled on the solid Galaxy A52, Samsung is now unveiling an upgrade in the guise of the Galaxy A52s — with some notable internal improvements. The device is practically identical to its predecessor, which was only unveiled in March 2021. So to reel off some basics, there’s a 6.5-inch 120Hz FHD+ AMOLED display, boxy aesthetic, and plenty of polycarbonate.
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The Google Store lets you get a feel for the Pixel 5a in AR

If you want to get a feel of the newly released Pixel 5a with 5G, did you know that you can view the device in AR? Taking a cue from Apple, who provides AR device viewing courtesy of the Apple Store app, if you were wondering if the Pixel 5a with 5G is a little big, then…
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Samsung discontinues its trusty Galaxy Buds Plus in favor of the Galaxy Buds 2

A new product generally means something older gets the boot, and that’s the case with Samsung’s latest earbuds. The new Galaxy Buds 2 are officially replacing the Galaxy Buds Plus, and Samsung has already stopped selling that popular model. The Galaxy Buds Plus rose to popularity as a fairly affordable pair of truly wireless earbuds that could work on Android and iOS as an alternative to…
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Tesla is prepping for giant Supercharger expansion ahead of opening the network to other EVs

Tesla is adding a lot of job listings for design managers of new Supercharger sites as the automaker preps for a massive expansion of the Supercharger network ahead of opening it to other electric cars. The Supercharger network has been growing at an impressive pace lately. Last quarter, Tesla had 26,900 Superchargers at 2,966 stations around the world, which represent 49% and 46% year-over-year…
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