Tag: tablet
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My Next Phone: 2021 Edition
Hello all. It’s been a while since I last published a blog, so as I’ve got nothing to do during this Covid-19 lockdown, I thought I’d correct that mistake and resurrect my blog. I’m going to do that by returning to one of my favourite mini-blog series, My Next Phone. You see, I’m coming up…
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LG V50, Moto Razr V4, and TCL phone that folds into a watch – more foldable phones!
As a follow-up to my previous post, which I admit was a long one, LG have announced the LG V50 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It’s their attempt at a foldable phone, which features the 2nd screen as a detachable accessory. With a gap between its screens, it’s not the most elegant of the…
Chris JK
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Galaxy Fold vs Mate X: folding phones, or unfolding tablets?
As every tech journalist across the globe jumps on the hype wagon that we’ve finally got mainstream, flagship foldable phones – and while everyone else gulps at the whopping price tags – the only thing I noticed this week, was that Samsung’s new Galaxy Fold isn’t a foldable phone at all. And that Huawei’s Mate…
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Samsung Tab Pro – my 4 year old, Android 4.4 device
Look at that title. I mean, really look at it. My tablet, a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro (the 8.4″ model), is now 4 years old. Apart from battery wear, the device runs smoothly and without any problems. So, why the blog post? Because Google is now asking developers to target at least API level 29,…
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