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GPS/GLONASS/BDS/BeiDou/QZSS Miss: Fingerprint sensor, face unlock, FM radio On paper, the ZenFone Max Pro M2 has everyone one could ask for or more. Like its predecessor, it has a no-compromise approach to specs so you’re looking at pretty much the best you can get in this price range. However, specs and features are just part of the story. So now we are going to take a look at what’s it like actually using the device. Unboxing The ZenFone Max Pro M2 comes in fairly simple packaging. You get the phone, along with a 10W charger and a cable.
Unfortunately, despite the massive battery, ZenFone Max Pro M2 once again has no fast charging support and as such, does not come with a fast charger in the box. Box contents Silicone case Also found in the box is a soft silicone case. The case fits well enough and has cutouts in all the right places but tends to stick to the glossy back of the phone, which doesn’t look very nice. It also has cutouts for the buttons on the side instead of raised bumps, which makes the buttons just a bit harder to use with the case on. Disclaimer: You might notice that this review is shorter than usual and doesn’t include some of our usual tests. The reason is it has been prepared and written far away from our office and test lab. Still, we think we’ve captured the essence of the phone in the same precise, informative and detailed way that’s become our trademark.
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Enjoy the good read! "SAMSUNG’S NEXT SMARTWATCH STILL POWERED BY TIZEN, FEATURES DEEPER BIXBY INTEGRATION" Samsung’s next smartwatch still powered by Tizen, features deeper Bixby integration Samsung has a habit of revealing smartwatches at the beginning of the fall, usually at IFA trade fair, and next year might not be an exception to the rule. The South Korean company has just started working on a smartwatch, which is internally known as Pulse. Development on the upcoming smartwatch only started this month, SamMobile reports, but Samsung has enough time to bring a well-polished product to the market if the smartwatch will be launched in September/October, just like the previous model.
The smartwatch could be called Galaxy Sport, but that’s just a guess based on the fact that the wearable devices heavily focuses on sports and fitness features. According to a person familiar with Samsung’s plans, the smartwatch will be powered by Tizen OS and it will feature deeper Bixby integration. We know many of you probably have no love for Samsung’s voice assistant, but the Galaxy Sport will bring Bixby Reminder, which will allow users to get Bixby notifications from their smartphones to the smartwatch. The report also mentions the smartwatch will pack 4GB internal storage, but that’s just about everything we know about the Galaxy Sport. While we don’t rule out a much earlier announcement (February/March), the very short development cycle makes it highly unlikely.
"SAMSUNG GALAXY A10 WILL BE FIRST PHONE FROM COMPANY WITH IN-DISPLAY FINGERPRINT SENSOR" Samsung Galaxy A10 will be first phone from company with in-display fingerprint sensor Samsung Galaxy A10 could be the first phone from the company to sport an in-display fingerprint sensor. Samsung’s future Galaxy A10 could be the first phone from the company to sport an in-display fingerprint sensor, according to a set of leaks. The latest information comes after it was reported that the Galaxy A10 will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor.
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According to information shared by a Chinese tipster with the account name on Twitter, the upcoming Galaxy A10 phone will feature an under display fingerprint sensor. As GSMArena reports this account previously claimed that Samsung was working on a phone in the Galaxy A segment, which will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. Samsung is also expected to introduce the in-display fingerprint sensor on the Galaxy S10 series, which will be revealed at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 in February.
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