BUYING the latest and greatest iPhone and Android smartphones require a pretty hefty chunk of change. Manufacturers such as Apple, Samsung, Huawei and Motorola all charge more than four-figure sums for their top-end handsets, but only one of these manages to hold its value when it comes to trading it in.
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Speaking about the values, musicMagpie Chief Marketing Officer Liam Howley told Express.co.uk: “With the imminent launch of the Samsung Galaxy S21 lots of people are planning to upgrade. From our data, it’s clear that those people should sell their old phone now rather than wait around to get the best price for it.
If you do trade-in your Galaxy and opt for the upgraded model then there s plenty to look forward to.
The new Galaxy S21 arrives with a new design, improved 120Hz screen and more power under the hood thanks to the latest 5nm processor. There s also an upgraded triple rear camera and Samsung is boasting that battery life should be longer thanks to improved efficiency.
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Kenneth Rogoff is professor of economics and public policy at Harvard University and former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund.
In the brilliant and hugely successful 2020 Netflix miniseries
The Queen’s Gambit, the chess prodigy Beth Harmon (played by Anya Taylor-Joy) polishes off her male opponents with style and speed. Because the story is set in the 1950s and 1960s, there are no cell phones, social media, or computer chess programs. Life was slower then, as it again seems to be nowadays during the pandemic.
Earlier this month, WhatsApp announced some changes to its privacy policy that sent users scrambling to move their mobile social life to a new network. Signal got an influx of richly deserved new users, and Android users bemoaned the fact that they can’t switch to Apple’s iMessage. All of that’s a long way of saying that it’s a good time to be in the business of messaging solutions and the founder of Pebble claims to have a weird new solution.
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Elon Musk told us that Tesla would achieve “complete autonomy” in driverless cars by 2018, and…Read more