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- You can now reserve a preorder for Samsung’s Galaxy S21 - The Verge
- Vizio P Series Quantum X (P85QX-H1) Unboxing | How huge is this? - Digital Trends
- Apple 2020 report card — the best (and worst) of the year - Tom's Guide
You can now reserve a preorder for Samsung’s Galaxy S21 - The Verge Posted: 28 Dec 2020 06:38 AM PST Samsung's Galaxy S21 lineup of phones will reportedly debut on January 14th. If there's even a slight chance you might pick one up, you can now place a reservation to guarantee a preorder slot when those become available, which they usually do right after an Unpacked event ends. Samsung's page will take down some basic information like your name, email address, and zip code in exchange for dibs on buying one of these new phones. You won't pay anything to reserve your preorder — Samsung will collect that once you actually order the phone yourself. But what you can also do now is get a quote for a phone you might like to trade in. You can get up to $700 of instant trade-in credit toward the purchase of a Galaxy S21 if you trade an iPhone 12 series phone, or one of Samsung's own Note 20 and S20 phones. It's even offering up to $550 of trade-in credit for certain phones with cracked screens. Samsung just really wants you to preorder one of these new phones. Reserving one of Samsung's upcoming phones before the preorders begin will net you $50 to use on accessories like smartwatches and earbuds, and by using the Shop Samsung app for Android, you'll get an extra $10 on top of that. There's usually another nice preorder perk announced when the phones launch. For previous launches, Samsung has offered at least $100 in gift cards in addition to other goodies, so it should be a great value if you're in the market for a new device. You'll likely want to catch up on the rumors and leaks if you haven't already, as there are plenty of them. For starters, Samsung itself confirmed that the Galaxy S21 will support the S Pen stylus. We've also seen what appears to be a leak of the official teasers for the S21 series, showing off some phone colors and the revamped rear camera array. |
Vizio P Series Quantum X (P85QX-H1) Unboxing | How huge is this? - Digital Trends Posted: 28 Dec 2020 07:15 AM PST [unable to retrieve full-text content] Vizio P Series Quantum X (P85QX-H1) Unboxing | How huge is this? Digital TrendsView Full Coverage on Google News |
Apple 2020 report card — the best (and worst) of the year - Tom's Guide Posted: 28 Dec 2020 07:20 AM PST Just like every major tech company, Apple faced coronavirus-related delays in 2020, but it managed to release a slew of products while breaking into new categories. And Apple also redefined the virtual event for the rest of the tech industry. On the surface, the highlight of the year was the new lineup of four iPhone 12 handsets, but the bigger news was Apple's new M1 chip, as the company pulled away from Intel while showing Windows laptop makers how to do ARM-based computing right. Apple also responded fairly well to a challenging economy by delivering several value-focused products, although the ultra-premium AirPods Max $550 headphones left many scratching their heads. Apple didn't excel in all areas, as its ongoing feud with developers — from Epic games to Google Stadia — got ugly at times. And the decision not to include a charger with the iPhone 12 came across to many critics as more greedy than green. Here's how Apple stacked up in 2020. Apple's highs in 2020Apple's virtual events I got a kick out of how Apple would change locations for each pre-recorded segment, such as zooming way down into what looked like a secret lab to discuss the new A14 Bionic chip. Between Tim Cook, Craig Federighi, Greg Joswiak and others taking turns speaking, advanced animations and the overall pacing, Apple's presentations made you feel like you were there live — and that's a pretty impressive feat. They even filmed Lisa Jackson (VP of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives) on the roof at the new Apple campus, next to the company's solar panels. Apple's game-changing M1 chip The other big story with the M1 chip is battery life. The MacBook Air lasted an average of 14 hours and 41 minutes on our web-surfing battery test. The MacBook Pro endured for 16:32. The latest Dell XPS 13 lasts a little over 11 hours. iPhone 12 takes the crown The A14 Bionic chip is another highlight, as this 5nm processor blew the doors off of every Android phone on iPhone 12 benchmarks. Apple made the iPhone 12 sleeker as well as tougher with a new Ceramic Shield display. The iPhone 12 battery life could be better, but overall the Samsung Galaxy S20, Google Pixel 5 and other competitors were left in the dust. Great value-priced products Last but not least, the $99 HomePod mini delivers superb audio quality for its small size, and I like that you can bring your iPhone up to the speaker to make the HomePod automatically starts playing. Finally getting proper widgets and customization in iOS 14 The other big upgrade is that you can create custom icons in iOS 14 for a truly unique look and feel. We have a whole guide on how to make custom iPhone widgets and icons in iOS 14 to personalize your experience. You just need to familiarize yourself a bit with iOS shortcuts. A good Apple TV Plus show in Ted Lasso Ted Lasso follows the exploits of a Division 2 college football coach who is recruited to be a manager for the English Premier League soccer club AFC Richmond, and his relentless positivity is charming and infectious. Our own Henry T. Casey calls Ted Lasso the perfect Apple TV Plus show: "From his wholesome and authentic smile to each and every one of his witticisms, Lasso will melt your bad mood even after the longest day." Apple's lows in 2020Where are the 2-in-1 laptops? Yes, the iPad Pro is a great productivity tool, but there are many Mac shoppers who want a laptop first and a tablet second, not the other way around. A true 2-in-1 Mac laptop would give users the ultimate in versatility, and Apple could finally retire the mostly vestigial Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro. Refusing to embrace USB-C So what gives? Apple makes a ton of money from selling cables and accessories that use the proprietary Lightning port, and also gets licensing fees from third parties. So it's very possible that the iPhone 13 will skip USB-C too. In fact, Apple is rumored to be working on at least one portless model for the iPhone 13 line that would presumably use wireless MagSafe for charging. The Epic Games fiasco There doesn't seem to be any resolution of this battle in sight, but a court date is reportedly set for May 3, 2021. In the meantime, gamers are the ones who are really losing. No charger in the iPhone 12 box But if you want to charge at the fastest speeds, you'll need to spring for your own 20W USB charger ($19), which kind of makes the iPhone 12's pricing misleading. If you want to try MagSafe wireless charging, you'll have to spring for that $39 charger plus the cost of the $19 power brick. Boo. |
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