Huawei Mate 20 renders also suggest “teardrop” notch

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XDA video exclusively shows Fortnite Mobile on Android leaked gameplay

Fortnite's coming to Android and the word has been that it would be hitting the Galaxy Note 9 first. Here's a visual taste of what's to come.

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Exclusive: Samsung Gear 3 details leak, curved display expected

Samsung has been pumping out smartwatches at a feverish pace, and in the past year alone we’ve seen the release of the Galaxy Gear, Gear 2, Gear 2 Neo, Gear Fit, and most recently the Gear Live. We’re coming up on the one-year anniversary of the inaugural Galaxy Gear’s launch, and with Samsung’s IFA 2014 Unpacked event scheduled for less than two weeks from now, will we see the debut of a ...

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Exclusive deals are hurting, not helping, the smartphone market

Some things in life should be exclusive, like the people who are allowed to drive my car or eventually date my daughter. Other things, however, should be open to the general public. Parks, roads, drinking fountains, and the front seats of busses come to mind. Unfortunately, that’s not the way things work over here in the States, at least not when we’re talking about cellular phones. Carrier exclusives are still very much a thing — although they should not be, not any more anyway. “Exclusives” are just like they sound, “restricted or limited to the ...

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OEMs should remove the word “exclusive” from their vocabularies

Exclusive. “Exclusive” is a fascinating word. From one side of the wall, “exclusive” is a pretty sweet deal. We’re in the in crowd, fellas. Crack open the campaign, serve up the caviar. On the other side of the wall, we’re all clamoring to see what’s so special. On the outside looking in. It’s a party and your invitation got “lost in the mail”. Exclusive is also a bargaining chip that carriers like to bust out to get themselves a pretty sweet device on their shelves – and no one else’s. Which is where we have found ourselves lately with the ...

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