Although we are still a few days away from October 4, 2016, the first photos of the highly anticipated Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL smartphones have already leaked online. At the event, in addition to a bunch of other innovations, Google will also present the successor to the Nexus phones, which will be the answer to Apple's iPhone 7. Will they be able to compete with it? Let's look at their trump cards.
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Why are people drilling a hole in the iPhone 7? Although it's more than clear from the video that the trick doesn't work, desperate new iPhone users are falling for a prank by YouTuber TechRex, who recently posted a video showing how to make a 3.5mm headphone jack, which we know Apple has iPhone 7 removed.
Until now, Google has taken its phones more with the left hand. The sale was suitable for this as well. For October 4, 2016, he announced the revolution of Android phones. It previously served up an interesting video that whets our appetites and suggests that Google is finally taking its phones seriously. It will introduce the successor to the Nexus smartphones, which will bear the Pixel name.
Nokia, once the king of mobile phones, but today only a pale shadow of itself, but somehow picking itself up from the ruins with the help of Microsoft, has a new mobile phone. This one doesn't have a touchscreen, it's not waterproof, it doesn't run most of your favorite mobile apps, but you'll still want it. The Nokia 216 takes us back to the days when the charger was the last thing on our mind during the day.
The HTC Desire family has grown by two members. The Desire 10 Pro and Desire 10 Lifestyle smartphones may be from the "middle class", but they pass themselves off as representatives of the "aristocracy", as they are decorated with a premium design and hardware that even the highest price class phones would not be ashamed of .
Remember the BendGate affair that the iPhone 6 Plus cooked up? Also, is the new iPhone, iPhone 7 so very sensitive and can bend in your pocket? Since both of them measure the same in thickness, i.e. 7.1 millimeters, we waited with interest for the flexibility test. And now that the new iPhone is already on sale, they finally got to see it. Find out how the iPhone 7 fared on it below.
For those of you who think that modern smartphones are overloaded with features, consider the fixie among mobile phones, the AIEK Q1. This is just a phone.
Apple has come under a lot of criticism in recent days after the new iPhone, the iPhone 7, ditched the headphone jack and has had to defend itself ever since. As it turned out, the late Steve Jobs had an answer ready for all unbelieving Tomášes back in 2010 at the D8 conference.
Want a better mobile signal? The simplest solutions are sometimes the best. And sometimes you have the solution right in the palm of your hand. If you want a better mobile signal, this is literally true, because the signal strength is affected by which hand you hold the smartphone in. Check which one is better to hold in the left and which in the right hand.
Wanted: A man standing in line outside an Apple store. Desirable work experience also with people who rush. Own chair required. Payment: 3000 euros per week. This is the world we live in. Well, at least when the release of Apple's new iPhone is approaching. In New York, people hire people to stand in line in front of Apple's main store several days before the iPhone 7 goes on sale, so that they don't have to wait for them.
We've barely seen the new iPhone, and there are already speculations about what the successor to the iPhone7 will be like. Since Apple is not going to release what awaits us in the future for a long time, they played with this idea at Mashable, where they gave us their vision of the future generations of the iPhone model. Gone this year is the headphone jack. What will disappear in another year and what in 2023? What will the iPhone of the future be like? Find out all this below.
iPhone 7 or Samsung Galaxy S7? Which smartphone is better? Try as others may, only one is the El Clasico of mobile. And which smartphone wins this round? Find out below where we compare the iPhone 7 and the Samsung Galaxy S7 and where the numbers speak for themselves, because in the end that's all that really counts.