TL;DR: Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone will feature a side-mounted Touch ID button instead of an under-display fingerprint sensor, aligning with Samsung's foldable design to reduce complexity and ...
The iPhone will undergo a massive transformation in the next three generations, according to the most recent reports. The iPhone 17 series, out next week, will introduce the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air ...
The phone is set to be available for pre-booking from today and will be available to buy on Realme's own website, Flipkart, and offline outlets from September 6 onwards. Realme 15T features a ...
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 is officially released in April 2020. The device is equipped with sensors such as Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, and compass. The smartphone features ...
HMD unveiled a new smartphone today, along with two featurephones. The HMD Vibe 5G comes with a 6.67-inch 720x1604 LCD touchscreen with 90Hz refresh rate, the Unisoc T760 SoC at the helm, 4GB of RAM, ...
Touch ID is predicted on the upcoming folding iPhone It's most likely to be built into the power button The same feature is available on several Apple iPads After years and years of rumors, we could ...
The Oppo A6i features a 6.56-inch LCD display with 1604 x 720 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1000 nits peak brightness. The panel remains responsive with wet, oily, or gloved fingers. The device ...
The Oppo A6 Pro is official, and it's one tough smartphone. Rated for IP66, IP68, and IP69, it can handle 8,000KPa of hot water pressure, can soak in 1.5 meters of water for half an hour, and can be ...
Smartwatches are now extremely versatile and powerful tools. The best options can track exercise, monitor advanced health metrics, and act as a handy second screen to your smartphone. The good news?
Garmin today announced the launch of the Fenix 8 Pro series. This comes about a year after the company released the Fenix 8 with features like haptic feedback, inductive buttons, a built-in speaker ...
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