Friday, November 10, 2023

Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 smartband leaks in official-looking renders

It’s been over three years since Samsung last announced a smartband with the Galaxy Fit 2 and we now have confirmation that the brand is looking to launch a successor with the aptly named Galaxy Fit 3. The upcoming wearable leaked in a new set of images from Windows Report which show its revised design. Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 renders There’s not much info in terms of specs but Galaxy Fit 3 is expected to feature an AMOLED display. The screen is significantly larger than the Fit 2’s 1.1-inch panel. We can also spot a single button on the side and a heart rate sensor and magnets...



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Oppo Find N3, Find N3 Flip certified to fold reliably 1 million times

Oppo launched the Find N3 Flip back in August, followed by the Find N3 in October. The devices have a foldable screen, and to assure consumers of the durability of the moving elements, Oppo got an official certification for the two phones. TUV Rheinland certified both the Find N3 Flip and the Find N3 to fold reliably at least 1 million times. When Oppo launched the Find N3 Flip, we were told it could withstand 600,000 folds. In real life, this means opening and closing the phone 100 times every day for over 16 years. The testing lab now claims they can even do double that, which...



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EU business crowdfunding is now bound by bloc-wide regulations

All business crowdfunding platforms wishing to operate within the European Union (EU) must now comply with a new EU-wide regulatory framework that brings a uniform set of rules to the bloc. Crowdfunding platforms that had previously been greenlighted to operate had until today to receive authorization under the new rules. Prior to these updated regulations, […]

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Samsung releases One UI 6 update for the Galaxy S23 series in the US

Samsung is finally ready with the US One UI 6 update for the Galaxy S23 series, nearly two weeks after the firmware was issued to European users. It seems Samsung needed more time to iron out some early bugs and bring the firmware up to the November security patch - you'll remember EU units got bumped to the October patch. T-Mobile users in the US are reporting on Reddit that they're receiving the One UI 6 update. It's around 3.3GBs. It seems the update hasn't reached Verizon or AT&T units just yet. The firmware update, source: Reddit Source 1 | 2



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Thursday, November 9, 2023

UK-based Ooodles raises $12M to scale up its device-leasing services

While refurbished device marketplaces like Back Market have raised substantial amounts in funding (Back Market reached a $5.7B valuation last year after a D round) and Raylo in the UK provides leases for electronics (it’s raised raised $180.6M from the likes of Octopus Ventures and Channel 4 Ventures), the device leasing services for small businesses […]

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Realme GT Neo 6 to have Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, cost $275

Realme GT5 Pro is going to be a mighty flagship, but the GT series is getting one more addition, according to the latest leak. The Realme GT Neo 6 is reportedly in the works, and the phone will have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and an aluminum frame. The price of this phone would be below CNY2,000, which is just $275. Obviously phones are cheaper in China than in the West, but this still the lowest price point for that Qualcomm chip. Realme GT5 We believe we already saw the GT Neo 6, and it looked a lot like the GT5, which also has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Interestingly enough, the...



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Popular video chat service Omegle shuts down

Omegle, a popular online chat service that allowed individuals to connect and chat with strangers, has shut down after 15 years citing growing misuse of the platform, including in committing “unspeakably heinous crimes.” The site, founded in 2009 by a then 18-year-old programmer and high school student Leif K-Brooks, was bootstrapped throughout its existence. Though […]

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