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Samsung rolls out Android Pie for Galaxy Tab S3 and Tab A (2017)

Earlier this month Samsung rolled out the Android Pie update for the Galaxy J3 (2017), and now the company has started seeding the latest version of Android for its tablets – Galaxy Tab S3 and Galaxy Tab A (2017). The new firmware brings along One UI as well as Android Pie features to both tablets. Additionally, it bumps up the Android security patch level on the Tab S3 to August 2019, while…
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HTC Wildfire X goes on sale today

The HTC Wildfire X announced last week will go on sale in India today starting noon local time. It will be available for purchase exclusively through Flipkart. The Wildfire X is powered by the Helio P22 SoC and comes in two memory versions – 3GB/32GB priced at…
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Apple will decide by the end of the year on use of BOE OLED panels for 2020 iPhones

According to a new report from the Nikkei, a Japanese business daily, Apple is now in the final stages of certifying OLED screens from BOE for use in its future iPhones. The flexible displays are apparently undergoing aggressive testing, which raises the possibility that Apple could for the first time source such panels from China. The company is allegedly going to decide by the end of this year…
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How to turn off your Galaxy Note 10

Since Samsung decided to remove a button from the left side of the Galaxy Note 10, it had to consolidate some features. If you just picked up a Note 10 and just can’t figure out how to turn it off, here’s how to access the power menu. To access the power…
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Microsoft tests more control for apps that restart with Windows 10

As much as PCs have changed in recent years, at least one thing has stayed the same: at some point, you’ll need to restart your computer. With that in mind, the first of next year’s two big Windows 10 updates could offer a subtle but helpful tweak to how the operating system handles restarts. As part of the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build (build 18965, if you’re…
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Apple won’t give Android users iMessage, so Samsung made some weird comeback GIFs

The popularity of iMessage in the US continues to grow, and the infamous “green bubble” can leave Android users out of group chats or even turn off potential relationships. Since Apple won’t bring an iMessage client to Android, Samsung has put together a collection of GIFs that its users can send as a comeback to iPhone users who complain about their “green bubble.” Yeah, they’re super…
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