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- Nothing phone (1) in for review
- ZTE Axon 40 SE or Blade V40S photographed extensively by the FCC
- Samsung cancels Galaxy S22 FE to boost S22 Ultra supply
Nothing phone (1) in for review Posted: 19 Jul 2022 12:33 PM PDT We have to hand it to Nothing and its CEO, they created a lot of hype for the Nothing phone (1). We're sure having someone like Casey Neistat as an investor doesn't exactly hurt either. But it worked, the Nothing phone (1) is all everyone seems to be talking about, it's been a feature in our most-read stories since it was first teased, and its specs page is topping our daily interest charts for a while now - great start. But now the phone is shipping and in people's hands, and in our office to undergo our review process, it's time to look past the hype and see what the Nothing phone (1) is... |
ZTE Axon 40 SE or Blade V40S photographed extensively by the FCC Posted: 19 Jul 2022 11:22 AM PDT The FCC is working on certifying a ZTE phone, the ZTE9047, and in the process it has published photos of the phone and even a fairly complete disassembly of the test unit, along with the user manual. ZTE Axon 40 SE or Blade V40S (ZTE9047), photographed by the FCC lab This phone will reportedly be sold as either the ZTE Axon 40 SE or the ZTE Blade V40S, depending on the region. This is not a premium device, instead it is a 4G phone with an LCD, 4,520mAh battery with 22.5W charger (both of which we're about to see) and a hybrid nanoSIM/microSD card slot. 22.5W... |
Samsung cancels Galaxy S22 FE to boost S22 Ultra supply Posted: 19 Jul 2022 10:14 AM PDT Samsung allegedly terminated the development of the Galaxy S22 FE, and the phone will not see the light of day. The report comes from South Korean media outlet The Elec, which claims chip shortage and increased demand for Galaxy S22 Ultra pushed the manufacturer to this harsh decision. Good news is the FE series is not being discontinued as plans are to see a Samsung Galaxy S23 FE sometime next year. Samsung Galaxy S22 FE was supposed to have the same flagship chipsets as the Ultra, but the strong performance of the S Pen-touting flagship made the manufacturer rethink its strategy... |
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