South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics has dropped some hints about its smartphone roadmap in the new year, with its president of mobile, Dr T.M. Roh, saying the company would hold an event in January, possibly for releasing the Galaxy S21.
Let there be a lightweight stylus, and there was a lightweight stylus. And some saw that it was good: it divided the Samsungs from the Apples, Sonys, Huaweis, LGs, Motorolas and HTCs.
A truly foldable smartphone still seems as far away as a roll-up TV or twistable tablet, but Samsung suggests a Note with a “bendable display” might show up in 2018.
If you STILL have a Samsung Galaxy Note7 and have somehow missed the fact that Note7s are dangerous, Australian telcos will kick you off networks from 15 December.
ThankYouPen app has been released to send hand-written letters from the iPhone faster, cheaper and easier.
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