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Why the iPhone Is Losing Out to Chinese Devices in Asia
The iPhone X has set a new benchmark for smartphone prices and bolstered Apple Inc.’s bottom line, but its steep price may be hobbling its future in Asia’s biggest markets and allowing Chinese challengers to grab market share.
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BlackBerry Patents ‘Conversion Lens’ Camera For Smartphones
In a new patent granted by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), BlackBerry invented a new camera design. The patent, originally applied for in 2016, outlines a new style of camera, presumably for smartphones, that operates with a second and alternating lens. This particular style of camera modification is called a conversion lens. In order to function as intended, the new camera design must be housed in a sliding host-device. Specifically, the sensor would reside in the rear of a screen display panel, and the auxiliary panel would bear a second translucent lens that modifies the first camera. In theory, the optical lenses would be aligned for fisheye, wide angle, or telephoto images and then the main lens would be used for normal shots and videos.
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Samsung Galaxy S9 Leaks (Details And Pictures) — Places Fingerprint Reader Where It Should Be
The Korean technology giant is expected to reveal Galaxy S9 on February 25. But, due to tons of leaks, it doesn’t seem that much mystery is left to the S9. There are tons of leaked images and details circulating on the web, thanks to German website WinFuture and Redditors.
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Android P Won’t Let Malicious Apps Secretly Access Your Camera
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Google Android App Adds New Screenshot Editing Tools
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Android File Transfer for Linux – Send Files to Linux Without Size Limits
If you’ve been following our posts over the past few months you must have come across EasyJoin, DAEMON Sync, or Wormhole – all applications users can use to transfer files between devices.
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