Thursday
Sep032020

Samsung introduces 'cheapest' 5G smartphone, new budget tablet, Trio wireless charger

Samsung's recent Life Unstoppable virtual event brings many new devices, including a few mobile gadgets you might want to notice. There's the new Galaxy A42 5G, which Samsung claims is its most affordable 5G device yet. This latest addition to Samsung's midrange A series will have a quad-camera array on the back, a 6.6-inch OLED screen, and will come in black. It'll launch later this year, but Samsung hasn't announced pricing yet.

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Thursday
Sep032020

ASUS unveils new ZenBooks

ASUS introduces its new lineup of ZenBook laptops carrying the latest Intel 11th-generation processors and Thunderbolt 4 ports. There are no prices yet for these devices, but there are different options to look forward to this around October and November this year.

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Wednesday
Sep022020

'The Mandalorian' to premiere on Disney+ on Oct. 30

Since the production team behind The Mandalorian was able to work remotely, the Star Wars show can keep to its schedule. Disney announced on Twitter that its second season will premiere on October 30. It'll resume the weekly release schedule of the first season. There's no trailer for now, but we're hoping to get a teaser soon. The Mandalorian will be the first big show the streaming service will debut in months. Marvel Studios' The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was supposed to debut over the summer, but COVID-19 delayed the production.

Source: The Verge

Wednesday
Sep022020

LG to unveil dual-screen 'Wing' phone on Sept. 14

 

We've already seen this new dual-screened smartphone from LG in action in a leaked video. But, now, we're getting an official launch of the "Wing" foldable device on September 14 at 10 am ET. It's technically not the first time LG has dabbled in dual-screened devices. But it's other phones relied on having the second display included through a case. The Wing will be its first foldable that extends out of the screen. When the screen is flipped out, it makes it look like the letter T. You can see in the teaser video above hints of how the screen folds out.

According to LG, it's part of the company's new Explorer Project, which "will ." LG partnered with companies Rave, Ficto, Tubi, and Naver for this project. Qualcomm chips will be powering these devices. Tubi is known for free ad-supported video streaming, while Line messaging app owner, Naver, is supposedly working on a customized dual-screen web browser.

Source: Engadget