Samsung patented a futuristic Galaxy smartphone with 100% surround display surface, transparent housing and sliding camera π³π₯
New ultimate for non folding smartphones?
New ultimate for non folding smartphones?
The new MacBook Pro 13β with Apple M1 Geekbench 5 score
Lower than MacBook Air? π€¨
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Lower than MacBook Air? π€¨
browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/4652718
π² from 6% to 60% in just 13! minutes πππ That's awesome #OnePlus8T
π» iPhone 12 mini first impressions: Itβs super small, cute, feels like baby iPhone π Super handy, light, so itβs very comfortable for one hand use π People who like iPhone 4,5,6,SE would love it π
I also think that people who want to minimize their time with the phone, would find this one useful. But for me, itβs definitely too small for my everyday use. So iPhone 12/12 Pro size is π
I also think that people who want to minimize their time with the phone, would find this one useful. But for me, itβs definitely too small for my everyday use. So iPhone 12/12 Pro size is π
πͺ iPhone 12 Pro Max first impressions πππ
It is massive. Even for my hands. But thanks to this size and weight, it immediately feels like an Ultra iPhone. Iβm still for comfort, so I prefer iPhone 12/12 Pro size π But this one is definitely a MAX flex ππͺ
Btw the camera module is also larger, which gives confidence in quality improvements, but the difference in the actual photos is very difficult to see. So while the iPhone doesnβt have 120Hz display, I see no point to pay that kind of money for it. But we'll see next year π
It is massive. Even for my hands. But thanks to this size and weight, it immediately feels like an Ultra iPhone. Iβm still for comfort, so I prefer iPhone 12/12 Pro size π But this one is definitely a MAX flex ππͺ
Btw the camera module is also larger, which gives confidence in quality improvements, but the difference in the actual photos is very difficult to see. So while the iPhone doesnβt have 120Hz display, I see no point to pay that kind of money for it. But we'll see next year π