Wednesday, 11 March 2020

Alleged Samsung Galaxy M11 with punch-hole revealed by Google Play Console

Google Play Console leaks the Samsung Galaxy M11 with a punch-hole FHD+ display.
Samsung Galaxy M11 with punch-hole revealed by Google Play Console
Samsung Galaxy M11

Alleged Samsung Galaxy M11 leaks


Google Play Console listed the Samsung Galaxy M11 which may confirm that the device be released soon. The listing has a frontal image of the device that shows a nearly borderless display with a punch-hole at the top left.

In addition, some specs are revealed as well. It seems to have a 1560 x 720 HD+ resolution screen with 280 ppi pixel density, Snapdragon 450 SoC, Adreno 506 GPU, and 3GB of RAM. It will also be loaded with Android 10 with Samsung One UI 2.0 on top out of the box. It seems to also only support 2.4GHz WiFi as well.

Until Samsung has officially unveiled the device, there is no word yet if the alleged device is real or not. Given that it was listed in Google Play console then it may be true.

What do you guys think?

Source: GSMArena


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Reinvest and obsess: How BlaBlaCar became a European tech unicorn


BlaBlaCar, the 14-year-old French tech unicorn which has become synonymous with carpooling, has to date raised a staggering €396.4 million ($448.5 million) from investors including Accel Partners and Index Ventures. While things are going well for the business, Frédéric Mazzella, co-founder of BlaBlaCar, told Growth Quarters the journey wasn’t always smooth sailing. According to Mazzella, it’s important for founders to nurture their offering even as the business evolves: “Making sure the product remains consistent is one of the hardest things.” [Read: We need to unmask the inner turmoil of founders — so here’s my story] For instance, if you offer…

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E3 2020 is reportedly canceled


One of the most important events for gaming of the year, the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), has been canceled due to coronavirus outbreak.  A report from ArsTechnica notes that several sources working for the organizer the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), told the publication that the firm will make an official announcement soon.  [Read: Sony to skip E3 again, leaving the floor open for Xbox to shine] Indie game maker Developer Digital tweeted asking to cancel flight and hotel booking to anyone who planned to attend the event. Cancel your E3 flights and hotels, y’all. — Devolver Digital (@devolverdigital) March 11, 2020…

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Google asks North American employees to work from home — other companies should too


Amidst the coronavirus outbreak, companies are at risk of having their employees exposed to COVID-19. With more than 1,000 cases registered in the US, Google has asked all its North American employees to work from home — and other companies should do this too. The COVID-19 virus spreads in respiratory droplets. So if you touch surfaces where respiratory droplets from an infected person’s nose or mouth may have fallen, you might catch it too. That’s why medical professionals have advised people to avoid handshakes, as well as crowded places such as public transport services, conferences, and offices. [Read: 7 best coronavirus dashboards to map…

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US signals it may end trade extensions for Huawei

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The US trade ban against Huawei means that many US firms are barred from dealing with the Chinese manufacturer. But the government has repeatedly issued extension periods, allowing Huawei to deal with select US companies and maintain its network infrastructure in the country.

Now, Reuters reports that Huawei has been given another 45-day extension, coming after the last 45-day extension on February 14. The previous extension was due to expire at the end of March.

The outlet also reports that the US Commerce Department is seeking public comment on whether it should continue dishing out extensions to Huawei. It’s believed that the department is asking what would be the “impact on your company or organization if the temporary general license is not extended?”

A failure to extend Huawei’s grace period would likely mean that rural networks with Huawei infrastructure would suffer, for starters. But the FCC has previously proposed a reimbursement program that would help foot the bill for any qualifying network providers using Huawei or ZTE equipment.

It’s unclear whether companies that have already received a license to deal with Huawei would be affected if the US government discontinues extensions. Microsoft is one prominent firm that has received a green light to deal with the manufacturer, selling Windows licenses and other software to Huawei. A Google executive recently revealed that it’s also applied for a license to deal with the Chinese firm.

Are you expecting the US/Huawei situation to improve or deteriorate in 2020? Give us your thoughts below.

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