Is E-Ink The Future Of Tablets?

Some of us are old enough to remember Etch A Sketch toys. There were no batteries or Wi-Fi needed, just two dials and a small screen that allowed to draw to our heart’s contempt. Nearly 65 years after their initial release, and E-Ink has become a staple for many of today’s tablets.

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The OnePlus Watch Needs Improvements

OnePlus released their first ever smartwatch back in April, becoming a competitor in the wearable industry. The company has seen success in recent years with their smartphones, and it has only been seven years since they released their first smartphone, the OnePlus One. So far the OnePlus Watch has not had the best reviews, but it’s also the company’s first smartwatch so they deserve some sympathy. There are a few things OnePlus will have to do to make the OnePlus Watch top competitor in the smartwatch industry.

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The New Generation Of Foldable Phones

Foldable smartphones were once thought of as an experiment, but now companies are starting to make improvements to the point where the average consumer might consider a phone of this kind. While they still need work, they all have their unique features, and may become the common phone of the future if they catch on. Here’s a comparison between the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, the Microsoft Surface Duo, and the Motorola Razr 5G.

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US Ban Creates New Opportunities For Huawei

While United States President Donald Trump has banned Huawei devices in the US and from them using American services such as Google for quite some time now, Huawei has had to get creative. Huawei can’t use Google’s Android operating system, as well as the Google Play Store, so they’ve created their own OS, Harmony OS, and their own play store, Huawei AppGallery. The Chinese tech company is #2 in the world in mobile phone sales behind Samsung, but that could go down soon if Huawei doesn’t make the necessary improvements on Harmony OS, AppGallery, and other types of software.

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Google No Longer Making Flagship Phones?

Multiple leaks and other sources seem to confirm that the Google Pixel 5 coming out this fall won’t have as good specs as other phones. The Pixel 5 is expected to run on a Snapdragon 765G processor, a step down from the Pixel 4’s Snapdragon 855 processor and the 865 processor that’s already in phones like the Samsung Galaxy S20. This means that compared to other phones, the performance on the Pixel 5 won’t be as good as phones with better processors.

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