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Geekz Snow 2019-08-10

The use of on-screen fingerprint sensors is a very popular feature in the Android camp.

However, this feature is only possible on OLED displays which are significantly more expensive than LCDs.

In recent times, we have seen some LCD displays that integrate an on-screen fingerprint sensor.

Now, Chinese manufacturer, Huawei, has such a device.

At the Huawei Developers Conference, the company showcased an LCD display smartphone with an on-screen fingerprint sensor.

According to the company, this device will soon go into mass production.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-10
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With popular models like the Google Nest Hub (formerly the Google Home Hub) and the Amazon Echo Show 5 leading the way, the smart display category has blossomed over the past year.

Almost a dozen smart displays have hit the market, with a new batch launching this summer.

Thanks to the built-in Google Assistant, the Nest Hub responds to all of the same voice commands as the Google Home Mini smart speaker.

The touchscreen is a little small at 7 inches, but the adaptive brightness makes pictures look particularly great.

Unlike most of the other smart displays, the Nest Hub doesn't have a camera, but that might be a bonus if you have privacy concerns and want to put it in your bedroom.

The colorful fabric design can blend in anywhere, though the touchscreen comes in particularly handy if you want step-by-step help through a recipe in the kitchen.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-09
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Swim company Form has launched Swim Goggles, a new wearable product that combines smart glasses tech, activity tracking, and ordinary swimming goggles to offer competitive swimmers a training edge.

Though the Form Swim Goggles look like an ordinary pair of swimming goggles at first glance, they feature a tiny display that shows distance and time, among other things.

The idea of smart glasses exploded with Google Glass, and though there aren’t any substantially popular products in this category on the market, the technology itself isn’t unusual at this point.

Form has packed this smart glasses and activity tracking tech into a pair of swim goggles designed for swimmers who take their training seriously.

Users can directly view their swim distance, split times, and other metrics while in the water using the smart display built into the Swim Goggles.

The display is see-through, meaning it doesn’t impact the swimmer’s ability to see the lane or surrounding environment.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-09

The Nubia Z20 is the latest flagship from ZTE and offers one of the boldest designs in any smartphone by adding an entire second screen on the back.

Just announced in China, here’s everything that Indians might need to know about the ZTE Nubia Z20, as it’s likely to make it to India later.

The Nubia Z20 is no different and adopts one of the smartest approaches to get rid of the notch that eats away into the display.

The design is one of the key highlights of the Nubia Z20, with the front being adorned by a curved 6.42-inch AMOLED panel at an FHD+ resolution.

Interestingly, there’s no in-display fingerprint scanner, and the biometrics are handled by dual side-mounted fingerprint scanners, catering to both lefties and righties.

The latest Nubia flagship is powered by the new Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset with 6 or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.0 storage.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-08
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The Pixel 4 rumor season never stops, even if Samsung is having a major smartphone launch.

9to5Google, which had its earlier Pixel 4 rumors confirmed by Google before the phone has even launched, has a fresh set of Pixel 4 rumors for us.

First up: the Pixel 4 will supposedly have a 90Hz "smooth display" feature, just like the OnePlus 7 Pro.

This means the entire interface should refresh at 90 frames per second instead of the usual 60, which—on the OnePlus 7 Pro at least—proved to be an absolute revelation for UI smoothness and making the phone feel fast and responsive.

Until 90Hz displays came along, Google was the leader in Android UI "smoothness," so it'll be interesting to see what the company can do with a faster display.

Quicker display refresh rates are rapidly becoming the next big upgrade for Android phones—as evidenced by the aforementioned 90Hz OnePlus phone and even a 120Hz OLED screen from Asus with the ROG Phone 2.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-07

The latest to be introduced is Samsung’s impressively sized and equipped Galaxy Note 10 Plus.

The Note 10 Plus, with its 6.8-inch display, may boast the largest screen currently available in the US market.

(It is outmatched by at least one non-US phone, the Huawei Honor Note 10, with a 6.95-inch display.)

Although the Note 10 Plus measures 6.39 x 3.04 x 0.31 inches, Samsung’s own Galaxy S10 5G (which has a 6.7-inch display) beats it by a hair at 6.40 x 3.04 x 0.31 inches.

And although the Pixel 3 XL isn’t all that much smaller at 6.22 x 3.02 x 0.31 inches, its display is a relatively modest 6.3 inches.

Other alternatives in the “bigger is better” sweepstakes include Samsung’s Galaxy S10 Plus (6.4-inch display), the OnePlus 7 Pro (6.7-inch display), and Apple’s iPhone XS Max (6.5-inch display).

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-09

The Nubia Z20 is the latest flagship from ZTE and offers one of the boldest designs in any smartphone by adding an entire second screen on the back.

Just announced in China, here’s everything that Indians might need to know about the ZTE Nubia Z20, as it’s likely to make it to India later.

The Nubia Z20 is no different and adopts one of the smartest approaches to get rid of the notch that eats away into the display.

The design is one of the key highlights of the Nubia Z20, with the front being adorned by a curved 6.42-inch AMOLED panel at an FHD+ resolution.

Interestingly, there’s no in-display fingerprint scanner, and the biometrics are handled by dual side-mounted fingerprint scanners, catering to both lefties and righties.

The latest Nubia flagship is powered by the new Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset with 6 or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.0 storage.

Geekz Snow 2019-08-08
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The Pixel 4 rumor season never stops, even if Samsung is having a major smartphone launch.

9to5Google, which had its earlier Pixel 4 rumors confirmed by Google before the phone has even launched, has a fresh set of Pixel 4 rumors for us.

First up: the Pixel 4 will supposedly have a 90Hz "smooth display" feature, just like the OnePlus 7 Pro.

This means the entire interface should refresh at 90 frames per second instead of the usual 60, which—on the OnePlus 7 Pro at least—proved to be an absolute revelation for UI smoothness and making the phone feel fast and responsive.

Until 90Hz displays came along, Google was the leader in Android UI "smoothness," so it'll be interesting to see what the company can do with a faster display.

Quicker display refresh rates are rapidly becoming the next big upgrade for Android phones—as evidenced by the aforementioned 90Hz OnePlus phone and even a 120Hz OLED screen from Asus with the ROG Phone 2.

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