Pocketnow Daily: Is Huawei LOSING their Kirin processors? (video)

On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about the possibility of Huawei loosing its Kirin processors, UK 5G network delayed and more.

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T-Mobile and AT&T join Sprint and Verizon in supporting Always Connected PCs

Set to go on sale "this calendar quarter" across a number of leading retailers in various global markets, Qualcomm and Microsoft's Always Connected PCs will have the full backing of America's big four carriers.

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Apple Watch Series 3 faces major LTE activation trouble in the UK, EE helps users cope

It hasn't been easy for many EE customers in the UK to activate their LTE-capable Apple Watch Series 3 units, but all errors have workarounds.

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Nokia 3, 5 and 6 Android smartphones finally get official UK price tags and firm release dates

HMD's highly anticipated Nokia-branded Android smartphones are all coming to the UK by mid-August, priced between £120 and £220.

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Google Daydream View hitting retail worldwide on November 10

Google was able to see Lenovo’s Project Tango phone kick off sales today, but in addition to augmented reality, there’s also a development in the virtual reality world today… well, technically Project Tango is working under the wing of Daydream VR, but it’s another kick-off of sales anyways.

Google’s own Daydream View headset will actually come offline for sales at $79 in the US, $99 in Canada, $119 in Australia and £69 or €69 in the UK or Germany. The magic date for sales and first shipments is November 10.

In addition to the Google Store, you may choose to wait to buy the teched-up piece of lovely upholstery at Verizon stores across the United States. Canada will see the sets at Rogers, Telus and Best Buy while Europe will get them at EE, Carphone Warehouse and Deutsche Telekom. Aussies can head over to JB Hi-Fi or Telstra.

In nine days, the new headset officially will usher in a new Daydream VR platform for Android Nougat with a new mission for how the operating system will interface and play in a new medium.

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EE is the first UK carrier to offer Britney Spears-endorsed 6-month Apple Music freebie

Verizon may want to take a page from EE’s playbook, as its UK-leading wireless service provider counterpart doesn’t seem to know the meaning of the expression “resting on one’s laurels.”In addition to not ruining the out-the-box Galaxy Note 7 user experience, EE today inaugurates a unique Apple Music offer to keep rivals O2, Vodafone, and 3 at bay. Both new and upgrading pay monthly iOS and Android customers are treated ...

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Clove: UK Galaxy Note 7 sales expected in early September

Eventually, European carriers will be getting the Galaxy Note 7. It doesn’t seem like it right now, though. Both O2 and EE are registering customer interest, but it’s not clear when the phablet will be coming to them nor what their prices are going to be.Leave it to Clove to tell a little bit more, though not much more. The unlocked phone expects to take shipments of the SIM-free Note 7 starting September 2 or so with an expected cost of £699 or about $934 — about a 10 ...

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O2 UK wants to sell shares to customers now to help pay off Telefonica debt

Do you unconditionally love or merely tolerate your wireless service provider? If the former, have you ever considered taking your devotion to the next level by investing in the company that supports your voice call, texting and on-the-go browsing addictions?Well, if you happen to live in the post-Brexit United Kingdom (or is it the Divided Kingdom now?), you might be offered that option before long by O2. The nation’s second largest carrier, behind EE, is owned by Spanish telecommunications giant Telefonica, which forced a sale due to financial trouble.But the European Commission ...

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