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This is the perfect time for Samsung to release a new Galaxy S10e

With the release of the iPhone SE, I think this is the perfect time for Samsung to release a new version of the S10e. What they should do is copy Apple, as in keep the same body/case of the S10e, and just upgrade the internals. This is will make them save money on the whole process of designing and manufacturing the phone and will allow them to cut on the retail price.

The size of the phone is very similar to the iPhone SE but with better body to screen ratio. It has a way better design in my ...

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When will screen sizes stop increasing?

There was a time when a 4.7" display was considered huge. Then 5.5" followed by 6". Now we're seeing flagship phones with screen sizes of 6.5"-.6.7".

Now, I get that throughout the years, phone bezels have decreased so a 6.5" screen phone now won't be as huge as a 6.5" screen phone built in 2014. But shit, even then the footprint of our phones are quickly getting out of hand. The S20 Ultra is too huge. In my opinion, the S20+ is not much better too. The Mi 10 comes with a 6.7" screen and doesn...

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Hot Take: The iPhone SE2 isn't designed to compete with the Pixel 4a

Remember, the SE is targeted at the people who prefer smaller, more compact devices rather than the flagships with 6' + displays. For Apple, it's always been about taking a previous form factor that fans enjoyed and simply updating it with current day specs.

The SE is NOT the iPhone budget device, that's the Xr and base iPhone 11. Those devices take current day form factors and make compromises with specs and features to lower the price, similar to the Pixel A series.

Now, of course the SE a...

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Google has done a FANTASTIC job on allowing a user to use a physical keyboard & mouse with my Android phone! It works so good, with so many keyboard shortcuts!

I'm usually not one to praise google (always been too poor to afford apple, so stuck with Google devices), what with their messed up product lines (Google Meet, Hangouts, Duo, & i'm pretty sure there are at least 5 other video calling apps by Google /s), bloating good apps (Google Maps, laggy with bloat even on flagships)... but enough of that.

I just plugged in the USB receiver of my Logitech keyboard/mouse into my Pocophone using a USB-C OTG adapter, and this mofo starts working BRILLIANTLY r...

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What should I buy Thursday (Apr 16 2020) - Your weekly device inquiry thread!

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With all this talk about how OnePlus has "lost their way" and "lived long enough to see themselves become the villain", I just remembered a hilarious story going back to their "Flagship Killer" Days

You could not make this shit up. **TL;DR**: OnePlus co-founder claims in a forum post they undercut the competition by not having a profit margin, "planned" a cost breakdown infographic to prove it. Not only did they never deliver, co-founder's forum post mysteriously disappears.

A while ago, a Redditor made a post on /r/OnePlus about doing a university presentation on OnePlus, unable to find an annual report other than the one from 2014. They asked "Do you think OnePlus has something to hide, ...

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The S20 Ultra with the SD865 is actually the android battery champion on this new video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUPoVUWdr1g

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