WEEKLY POST 20.08.2021

0
539
views

CHARGER CONNECTORS

The European Union is making a second approach to charger connectors that do not have a single standard. According to them, one common standard for charging mobile devices would be beneficial for both users and the environment. Similar laws were proposed in 2018 but were not adopted at the time.

MEDIATEK DENSITY 810

MediaTek presented new Dimensity 810 and Dimensity 920 processors. Soon after, Realme and Oppo confirmed that it plans to launch a smartphone with Dimensity 810.

cdn-news.siamphone.com

AnTuTu

AnTuTu invades Windows. After the versions for Android, iOS and Linux, the popular AnTuTu smartphone benchmark has been released for Windows. As with other versions of the application, the AnTuTu Benchmark Windows version tests the device on four elements: CPU, GPU, MEM and UX.

AnTuTu from Microsoft store

Android 12

Along with Android 12, Google wants the system to be as accessible to every user as possible – the latest beta of Android 12 has a pretty interesting feature that allows you to control the phone with different facial expressions.

T-MOBILE

Recently, there has been informed that one of the operators – T-Mobile – has fallen victim to amass data leak. Hackers have put up the data of millions of users for sale, and their authenticity has been confirmed by MotherBoard. Now T-Mobile admits that there has actually been a hack and data theft.

T-MOBILE LOGO

ADS

Manufacturers are increasingly installing software on phones not only with unnecessary software but also with advertisements. Chinese manufacturers are in the lead, but the ads also appear in the largest ones – in this case, it’s about Samsung and the OneUI overlay. Samsung has announced that it will remove ads from its proprietary apps. They can be seen when using applications such as Samsung Weather, Samsung Pay, or Samsung Theme. Now, however, the Korean manufacturer has decided to stop annoying users with them and announced that it will stop showing ads in pre-installed applications later this year.

Mi 12 Screen

Mi 12 can be equipped with a new generation Samsung E5 AMOLED display – the same that the Korean manufacturer has dedicated to the Galaxy S22 series. Previously, Xiaomi used Samsung E4 panels for the Mi 11 and Redmi K40 series – the same ones found in the Galaxy S21 Ultra. It must be added, however, that the Mi 12 will not be the first device with the Samsung E5, as these panels have already been used by Vivo in the iQOO 8 series.

Mi 12 renders