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Huawei MateBook X Pro (2021) review: Simply stylish

Huawei MateBook X Pro (2021) review: Simply stylish
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus, Watch 3, and Buds Pro international giveaway!

Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus, Watch 3, and Buds Pro international giveaway! three lucky  Android Authority readers having the chance to win Galaxy devices. A big congratulations to the winners of last month’s OnePlus 9, OnePlus Nord N10, and OnePlus Watch international giveaway, Von T. from Canada, Sunny K. from Canada, and Lisa G. from the US.  brought to you by the Daily Authority newsletter! The Daily Authority newsletter is a daily briefing focused on bringing you the best tech news and links to what’s happening all around the web. It doesn’t matter if it’s from The Wall Street Journal or the depths of a 41-tweet Twitter thread  we’ll find it, and tell you what it means.

It s getting really hard not to support Samsung

Opinion post by Hadlee Simons I’ve never really been a massive Samsung fan for whatever reason. I guess this can be partially attributed to my love of the underdog, be it in sports, gaming, or the smartphone world. Of course, Samsung has been anything but the underdog for almost a decade, dating back to 2012 when it first beat Nokia to become the number one smartphone maker in the world. Since then, the company has enjoyed an almost uninterrupted run of success at the top. Back in those early days of Samsung dominance, I preferred brands like former top player Nokia with its amazing cameras and the now-ailing HTC for classic devices like the HTC One X and HTC One M7. It didn’t help that Samsung was embarking on its “throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks” approach to hardware and software at the time.

Redmi gaming phone could be coming to India as Poco device

Redmi gaming phone could be coming to India as Poco device New evidence suggests the upcoming Redmi gaming phone could come to India as a Poco device. The new phone is expected to offer a MediaTek Dimensity 1200 flagship processor. Redmi confirmed earlier this year that it was working on a gaming phone, with general manager Lu Weibing suggesting it would be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 1200 flagship processor. Now, it looks like we have a few more details about the phone, and it seems like it could make its way to India as a Poco device. Prominent leaker Digital Chat Station reported on Weibo yesterday that the Redmi gaming phone has the model number M2104K10C and is code-named Ares. But Twitter tipster The Tech Guy spotted a Poco-branded phone on an Indian IMEI database, complete with the model number M2104K10I.

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