This week’s Android headlines; new Galaxy S24 details, Pixel 7a images leak, how to use a Chinese phone, OnePlus Pad pricing, Google Authenticator updated, Qualcomm’s gift to gaming smartphones, and more...
During the earnings call for Alphabet , CEO Sundar Pichai teased a few details on what to expect from Google’s hardware team at the upcoming I/O Develop Conference. In a not-at-all-a-shock move, it’s going to involve AI:
"While this latest leak says nothing about the internal specifications of the Pixel 7a, we’ve heard from other sources that Google’s next affordable phone will bump things up significantly. Expect the same Tensor G2 chip as the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, as well as a display refresh rate of 90Hz rather than 60Hz."If you say Android to most people, they would actually think you mean a smartphone with Google Play services, at least in the US and Europe.
"Starting this Friday, April 28th, the OnePlus Pad will be available for preorder for $479 from OnePlus directly. Accessories for the Pad include a $149 magnetic keyboard case, a $99 stylus, and a $39 folio case. It is expected to begin shipping on May 8th from OnePlus, with Amazon availability slated for later in May.
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