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    Galaxy Z Fold6: Performance

    Galaxy Z Fold6: Performance View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ccq1lZtYrU
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    Samsung’s next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S20, gets photographed

    The Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G. We're getting pretty wordy with these 5G phone names again. [credit: XDA Developers ] XDA Developer's Max Weinbach has scored the first in-person photos of Samsung's...
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    OnePlus’ next flagship smartphone launches September 26

    OnLeaks' render of the cheaper OnePlus 7T. [credit: OnLeaks / Pricebaba ] OnePlus has picked September 26 as the official unveiling date for its next flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 7T. The...
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    Google’s next flagship smartphone launches October 15

    Google's invitation. [credit: Google ] Google has sent out invites for the latest "Made by Google" hardware event. On October 15, the company will officially launch the Pixel 4 and probably a...
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    Huawei’s new flagship smartphone ships without Google apps

    Here you can see the bottom speaker and USB-C port, and you can also see that the screen wraps really far around the sides. [credit: Huawei ] Huawei has officially taken the wraps off its next...
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    Meet the Google Pixel 3A: A midrange phone with a flagship camera for $399

    The Pixel 3A. It looks just like a Pixel. [credit: Google ] MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—It's Google I/O keynote day, and as part of the slate of announcements, Google has taken the wraps off of the...
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    HTC’s new flagship smartphone has a translucent back, dual front cameras

    Believe it or not, HTC is still around! With four months of 2018 under its belt, HTC has turned in four monthly earnings reports that rank among the worst in the company's history. After the sale of its ODM division to Google, HTC has a $1.1 billion cash infusion to play with, so it still has...
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    Lenovo hypes up an all-screen (no, really) flagship smartphone

    Lenovo The smartphone hype train is reaching full speed for a smartphone from—believe it or not—Lenovo, which has been teasing an all-screen, notchless smartphone on Chinese social media. People throw around the term "all-screen" far too often, but here Lenovo truly...
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