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Sunday, 11 March 2018

Deal: Grab yourself the original Samsung DeX for $80

Deal: Grab yourself the original Samsung DeX for $80


Deal: Grab yourself the original Samsung DeX for $80
Samsung's DeX dock is now available for $79.99 in the US straight from the Korean maker's website - $70 off its original MSRP. Meanwhile, Amazon will sell you one for $82.99.
It's the old version of the dock, the one introduced with the Galaxy S8 (but will work just as fine with the new S9 and S9+), that keeps your phone upright. The new dock, on the other hand, lets you use the phone as touchpad potentially saving you from carrying a mouse.

DeX v.2 (a.k.a. DeX Pad) is available on Samsung's website for $99.99, so it only made sense for the old version to get a discount.

Deal: Grab yourself the original Samsung DeX for $80
Obviously on the off chance that you know the name of the gadget, you can go to the web for your points of ChoseAmobile is a standout amongst the most complete spec destinations out there, and one we wind up swinging to over and over. Enter the model number at the best to learn pretty much everything about your gadget, including camera sensor measure and on-board sensors.

Oppo is teasing a new F7 "Selfie Expert"

The Oppo R15 and R15s have been a rather constant presence in the rumor mill these past few weeks. A new official teaser, however, brings an interesting twist to the company's upcoming lineup - the Oppo F7. This is the first time we are actually hearing anything substantial about the device and there might be a pretty good explanation for that. Looking at the poster, the next "Selfie Expert" looks almost identical in design to the R15, which is probably how it slipped under the radar.

Oppo is teasing a new F7 "Selfie Expert"


The promotional image in question was posted on Twitter by Oppo India. It showcases the design and also teases the brand's new local ambassador - likely the cricketer Hardik Pandya. Digging deeper through the Twitter comments also yields a date - March 26, when the local announcement is likely to take place.
Make way for the all-new #OPPOF7 now with an awesome notch screen. Can you guess who the Indian cricketer is behind the phone? pic.twitter.com/dc2vaHlm2m OPPO Mobile India (@oppomobileindia) March 10, 2018
Make way for the all-new #OPPOF7 now with an awesome notch screen. Can you guess who the Indian cricketer is behind the phone? pic.twitter.com/dc2vaHlm2m
As far as we can gather, the Oppo F7 will feature a 6.2-inch FullHD+, 19:9 display, with an alleged screen to body ratio of 89.09 percent. Rumors also hint at a whopping 25MP sefie camera - only fitting for a "Selfie Expert", complete with AI features, similar to the Oppo F5, enhanced real-tile HDR, improved beauty mode and AR stickers.
There are no other specs clues currently available for the Oppo F7, but given its visual similarities with the R15, we are not ruling out the possibility of both being base on the upcoming Snapdragon 670 chipset, or perhaps the MediaTek Helio P6 - prime candidates to power the R15. Also, the pair of devices will likely be running Color OS 4.0, based on Android Oreo.

Obviously on the off chance that you know the name of the gadget, you can go to the web for your points of ChoseAmobile is a standout amongst the most complete spec destinations out there, and one we wind up swinging to over and over. Enter the model number at the best to learn pretty much everything about your gadget, including camera sensor measure and on-board sensors.

Huawei Y9 (2018) goes official: 2 cameras front and back, 4,000mAh battery and Oreo

Huawei has announced the Y9 (2018) midranger in Thailand - a phone that shares a lot of bits with the Mate 10 Lite and puts them in a redesigned package.
There's a 5.93-inch IPS LCD on the front, naturally in an 18:9 aspect, because who still makes 16:9 phones. Resolution is 1,080x2,160pixels - the new FullHD.
Inside it, the Kirin 659 is in charge of things, Huawei's own chip now dominating the company's mid-tier lineup (for example, Honor 9 Lite, P smart, and the Mate 10 Lite, of course, have it). In this case it's paired with 3GB of RAM, while storage is 32GB (expandable via microSD).
The camera department appears to be coming straight from the Mate 10 Lite - a 16MP primary shooter on the back, and a 13MP selfie cam, each of them with an extra 2MP camera for depth sensing.
At least a couple of things the Y9 (2018) does better than the Mate - it launches on Android Oreo, while the 10 Lite is still on Nougat, and battery capacity is a more generous 4,000mAh (3,340mAh on the older phone).

Huawei Y9 (2018) 

Obviously on the off chance that you know the name of the gadget, you can go to the web for your points of ChoseAmobile is a standout amongst the most complete spec destinations out there, and one we wind up swinging to over and over. Enter the model number at the best to learn pretty much everything about your gadget, including camera sensor measure and on-board sensors.

Blue Huawei P20 Lite poses for a photo

Huawei's P20 roster is due to be officially unveiled on March 27 in Paris, but it's not like it's been shrouded in secrecy. The latest in a series of leaks we have today is of the P20 Lite version, in a color scheme we like to call 'life-altering blue' (we kinda like blue phones).
The lone live photo only shows the back of the phone, and it matches the look we're familiar with from previous leaks - first @evleaks showed a Shirley-named prototype, then came TENAA and press renders.
The Huawei P20 Lite is said to sport a notched (gasp) 5.84-inch 1080p+ display, and will be powered by the in-house Kirin 659 chip. Two cameras will be on the back, of course, but the second is just a 2MP one for depth sensing, so no Leica branding. That will run you €370 in Europe, though all of the above remains to be officially confirmed.
Obviously on the off chance that you know the name of the gadget, you can go to the web for your points of ChoseAmobile is a standout amongst the most complete spec destinations out there, and one we wind up swinging to over and over. Enter the model number at the best to learn pretty much everything about your gadget, including camera sensor measure and on-board sensors.