Update (06/15): The Xperia Home launcher is dead, long live the new Xperia Home launcher? That’s going to be the case according to Erika Prymus from the Xperia Home team who has now confirmed that a new Home app is n the works (via Xperia Blog).
As we noted below, it’s a strange move to retire one launcher only to develop another with potentially the same branding, but that’s exactly what Sony appears to be doing.
Update, May 1, 2020 (1:30AM ET): According to an update from Android Police, unlocked OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro models will now work on Verizon’s network. The carrier has reportedly certified unlocked variants of both phones.
OnePlus had previously said that unlocked OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro units would not be able to work on Verizon’s network until June at the latest. Thankfully, the issue seems to be resolved now and you can start using your brand new OnePlus flagship with Big Red’s services.
AMOLED vs LCD display technology is a long running dispute. One of the most commonly touted benefits of AMOLED is additional power saving when the display contains mostly black or darkened pixels. This is particularly important as displays are the biggest battery drainers, but is it really true?
The theory behind this claim is quite simple. LEDs require less current when less brightly lit, and black pixels are just LEDs that are turned off, therefore requiring no power at all.
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A leaked image purportedly shows Carl Pei showing off a prototype of a Nothing smartphone. The photo appears to have been taken at Mobile World Congress. Qualcomm’s CEO is also there. This is more evidence that a Qualcomm-powered smartphone from Nothing could be on the way. At Mobile World Congress 2022, a rumor spread that Carl Pei — formally of OnePlus and now with his own company Nothing — was showing off a smartphone prototype.
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A Korean news outlet posits that LG phones are no longer in production. LG will fully exit the smartphone business in August 2021, so this would appear to be a big first step towards that end. LG allegedly converted the Vietnam factory for phone production into a household appliance factory. Earlier this year, Korean electronics giant LG announced that it would exit the smartphone market in August 2021.
Even before the launch of the LG G4 back in March, LG began teasing a new “super premium” flagship that would be launched sometime near the end of 2015. Although details have been pretty scarce up until roughly a few weeks ago, the South Korean company has finally taken the wraps off its newest high-end smartphone, the LG V10.
The first device in the company’s V series of phones, the LG V10 was created to give users a richer multimedia experience than what’s possible on other smartphones in today’s market.
Update, September 3, 2019 (04:00 PM ET): The app described below now works on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 family of smartphones. You’ll need to install a different version of the app-specific for Note 10 phones, though. The app is free.
To get the Note 10 variant of Energy Ring, click the button below. If you’re looking for the Samsung Galaxy S10 version, scroll a bit further down into the original article.
Update: May 12, 2022 (11:04 AM ET): Google officially showed off the Pixel 7 series at I/O 2022. We’ve added images of the phones in the rumor hub below as well as some additional details the company shared.
Original article: March 18, 2022 (3:36 AM ET): It’s hard not to argue that the Google Pixel 6 series were the most exciting Pixels in years. Between the use of the semi-custom Tensor processor, new main camera sensors, and impressive specs, these flagships have a lot going for them.
An array is a type of variable that can store multiple values with an index. This allows developers to modify, arrange, and organize large data sets. Something that developers need to do often, is print an array in Java. In this post, we’ll explore how to do that.
See also: How to use arrays in Python
How to print an array in Java – the easy way There are a few different types of array in Java and a few ways to print each of them.
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The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently launched the Raspberry Pi Zero W, an improved version of the original Raspberry Pi Zero that adds built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. These have been two features many Raspberry Pi fans have been requesting for a long time, and now, thankfully, they’re finally built into the wonderful Raspberry Pi Zero.
Since the Raspberry Pi Zero W is simply a variant of the Raspberry Pi Zero, this isn’t going to be a full, in-depth review.