What are the most expensive smartphones in the world right now? If you think smartphones are expensive, then seeing the prices of these phones will make your head spin! These are the most expensive smartphones of 2016.
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OvRcharge is not an ordinary wireless charger, as it differs from other wireless chargers by magnetic levitation, which makes the smartphone float in the air and rotate above the quadrangular induction charging station while charging.
Have you seen the new Samsung Galaxy Note7 yet? Today, at its traditional Unpacked event, Samsung introduced the new star in its galaxy – the Galaxy Note7, which means the continuation of the success story written by Samsung smartphones and means re-plowing the wasteland in the field of mobile technology, bringing a new definition of what is and what a smartphone can do. It boasts innovative protection with iris recognition, an improved S-pen, HDR video playback, water resistance and design perfection.
BlackBerry doesn't give up. Its latest effort is the 135-gram BlackBerry DTEK50 business smartphone (147 x 72.5 x 7.4 mm), which the Canadian company says is the world's most secure smartphone in terms of data protection. It was developed together with Siemens.
The temperature is rising. The 2016 Summer Olympics are just around the corner. If you're not quite in the spirit of a fan for Rio 2016, you certainly will be after watching the Anthem video presented by Samsung and warming us up before the Olympics. Considered one of the most popular and emotionally charged parts of any sporting event, the national anthem is composed of parts of the lyrics of various national anthems and is sung by both athletes and fans. With it, Samsung honors the achievements of successful and persistent athletes from around the world
Have you ever wondered why the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s have two unattractive lines on the back? You know why the iPhone 7 probably won't have them? Find out everything below!
How to replace iPhone battery? It's no secret that the iPhone's battery is bad, so it's no wonder that rumors are swirling that the iPhone 7 will come with a bigger battery. Let's face it, batteries are the Achilles heel of many smartphones. But unlike the competition, iPhone batteries cannot be changed without an authorized specialist. At least that's how we've been taught, and last but not least, we're forced to do so by the warranty, which becomes void if we tinker with the iPhone ourselves. If you are wondering about this fact or if your warranty has already expired and you want to remove the iPhone battery yourself, you have come to the right address!
Wondering what the iPhone 7 smartphone will look like? Wonder no more, as we reveal exclusive photos of Apple's new flagship, which will be officially unveiled in September 2016.
A smartphone is only as smart as its battery. But, if we're being honest, with all the things we use the phone for, it's never durable enough, so we have to constantly charge the battery. If you want to avoid having to start every other call with "Speak quickly because I'm running out of battery", you should decide to buy one of these phones.
Aaron Chervenak has pledged eternal loyalty to his smartphone. Yes, you read that right. The first wedding between a human and a smartphone took place in the capital of bizarre weddings, Las Vegas. The Los Angeles-based artist said he had the longest relationship with a smartphone to date, so he crowned it with a wedding. Is this the most bizarre wedding ever?
The Chinese are increasingly taking the initiative in the world of smartphones, and the VKWorld Crown V8, which will be the thinnest phone in the world, is new evidence that the competition will have to roll up its sleeves in order to keep up with the pace and price of Chinese manufacturers, who are also less and less copying and ' they 'copy' from competitors. The thinnest smartphone will measure only 4.7 millimeters thick, and its case will heal itself!
Will we control smartphones with our eyes in the future? Just when we are well used to skating on the screen, radical changes are in store for us. A new stage in the evolution of smartphones and tablets is iTracker, a mobile software that allows you to track and control your mobile device with your eyes. A group of researchers from the American Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the German Max-Planck-Gesellschaft are working on the project.










