Wednesday, 5 August 2020

6 best features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ is aiming to be a great laptop replacement for both professionals and students. Here are its top 6 features.
5 best features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+
5 best features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+

5 best features of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+

Great colors, size, and 120Hz refresh rate
Great colors, size, and 120Hz refresh rate

1. Great 120Hz display - The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ has a huge 12.4-inch Super AMOLED screen that has a 2800 x 1752 resolution and 120Hz screen. The combination of the size, resolution, and refresh rate makes it a great companion for work as well as entertainment. Being an AMOLED screen, you can also expect vibrant colors and great contrast.

2. Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ processor - Running the show is the recently announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ SoC that is capable of pushing that 120Hz display at 2800 x 1752 resolution.

3. Up to a 10,090mAh battery - The Tab S7+ has a huge 10,090mAh battery which is the best fit for a 12.4-inch device with specs made for fast performance even on the heaviest tasks. This could last you a full day's worth of work with some to spare when you need to unwind.
S-Pen creates more possibilities creatively
S-Pen creates more possibilities creatively

4. S-Pen - The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ has the S-Pen included which is a huge plus especially for creative professionals. It makes photo editing, digital art creation, and note-taking very easy and seamless. Knowing Samsung, the S-Pen will have multiple functions to work with the Tab S7+'s UI.
The Galaxy Tab S7+ transforms into a laptop with the Folio case
The Galaxy Tab S7+ transforms into a laptop with the Folio case

5. 45W fast charging - With a huge battery, the 45W fast charging is a no-brainer. In case you need to replenish the 10,090mAh battery in the middle of the day, a fast-charging solution is a huge plus. You can take a break for 10 to 15 minutes and you get a huge boost for your Tab S7+'s battery life.

6. Book cover keyboard - The Book Cover keyboard with the Galaxy Tab S7+ transforms the tablet into a laptop replacement adding a keyboard and a trackpad. It is also stylish and adds a layer of protection for your Tab S7+.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ is priced at PHP 63,990 with the Keyboard and comes in Mystic Bronze and Mystic Black and will be available for purchase this August 28, 2020. For more information about the Tab S7 and S7+, you can read more about at this link.

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Google adds Smart Compose to Docs, Sheets, and Slides on Android and iOS


Google today announced it’s bringing a slew of updates to its Docs, Sheets, and Slides mobile apps — among which is Smart Compose. The apps will also get some minor updates including Dark Mode (yay). Smart Compose is probably the most useful of the new additions. While the feature has been available in Gmail for years, and in the web version of Docs for a while as well, this will be the first time it’ll be available in the mobile apps. According to the preview images, the Smart Compose text will appear as gray words next to what you’re typing.…

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Google Chrome tests spammy notifications reminding you to use it

Don't you forget about me

If you have a Windows PC, you're probably familiar with Microsoft's aggressive marketing tactics when it comes to its browser. The company automatically adds Edge to your taskbar after some updates, and it even sends you popups when you still won't use its Internet Explorer successor. It looks like Google is considering to introduce a similarly aggravating "feature" to Chrome for Android, as 9to5Google found out. It's working on push notifications that encourage you to use its browser when you haven't opened it in a while.

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Google Assistant's Family Bell virtual nanny is now official

Reminders to eat, sleep, and take a break

Google has officially introduced a neat nagging new feature for its Assistant speakers and smart displays called Family Bell, starting to roll out today. If you're the kind of person who often forgets to eat or sleep on time, who procrastinates a lot, works for hours and forgets to stretch their legs, or otherwise misses the regular time cues of a normal day, you'll be able to rely on Assistant to remind you of all of them.

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Battery for New MacBook Air Spotted in Certification Listings

Rumors suggest an updated MacBook Air could be launching sooner rather than later, and we've already seen certifications for a possible ‌MacBook Air‌ battery recently filed in China and Denmark. Now the same battery has appeared on Safety Korea Certification, along with an image of the battery that strongly suggests it's for a new ‌MacBook Air‌ model (via 91mobiles).


The current ‌MacBook Air‌ has a 49.9Wh battery, which is matched in this new model type (A2389) featuring a 4380mAh capacity. The model number A1965 has been used in the last few ‌‌MacBook Air‌‌ generations.

We're still none the wiser about exactly when a new ‌MacBook Air‌ might launch, because regulatory bodies sometimes approve and test new hardware months before a new product comes out. However, several rumors have suggested that the ‌‌MacBook Air‌‌ will be one of the first Macs to get an Apple Silicon chip, and the new Arm-based machine could come before the end of 2020.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the 13-inch ‌MacBook Air‌ will be one of the first Macs to be updated with an ‌Apple Silicon‌ chip, with an update set to come in the fourth quarter of 2020 or the first quarter of 2021. DigiTimes also believes the Arm-based ‌MacBook Air‌ will be released in 2020.

Apple has confirmed that it will be transitioning to its own custom ‌Apple Silicon‌ processors, and said we can expect new Arm-based Macs before the end of the year, but it didn't give away which Mac model would be the first Apple Silicon-powered machine.


Apple already updated the ‌MacBook Air‌ in March 2020 with more internal storage, 10th-generation Intel processors, and a more reliable scissor-switch keyboard, but it's not out of the question that a second update could come this year given the swap to ‌‌Apple Silicon‌‌ chips.

In addition to performance benefits, ‌Apple Silicon‌‌ chips are expected to be much more power efficient than the current Intel chips used in the ‌‌MacBook Air‌‌ lineup. That could see the same 49.9Wh battery improve upon the current ‌MacBook Air‌'s 11 hours of battery life when browsing the web and up to 12 hours when using the Apple TV app for watching movies.

For more on what we're expecting for the next ‌‌MacBook Air‌‌, check out our MacBook Air roundup, and for details on Apple's transition to ‌‌Apple Silicon‌‌ chips, read our in-depth guide.
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