TECHNOLOGY

LG G6 leaks & Nokia P1 comparison: Specs & features discussed including LG’s always-on display, dual-camera setup & fingerprint scanner

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LG G6 leaks have become commonplace as more and more details are hitting the Internet every now and then. The smartphone officially launches at the Mobile World Congress 2017. The latest leaks have shown a rear camera setup, a fingerprint scanner and a 5.7-inch always-on display. The LG G6 is being compared a lot with the Nokia P1 handset, that is expected to be available from March 20.

Samsung Galaxy S8 & S8 Plus update: Leaks suggest great surprises in store to beat Apple iPhone 8/X

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If latest reports are to be believed, the Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone’s Bixby virtual assistant will come with more language options than the Google Assistant. In total, it will support seven to eight languages. Other reports have claimed that the South Korean tech giant is so confident about the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus handsets that it has doubled the first shipments of the device before the official launch.
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Microsoft Surface Pro 5 leak confirms Surface Pen; Authenticity of source not verified

A Microsoft Surface Pro 5 image may have finally leaked online. The next-generation Surface Pro slate is seen wearing a Type Cover and the Surface Pen is seen lying in front of the tablet. The image has appeared on a French website that allegedly belongs to Microsoft. The device shown in the leaked image cannot be verified as being the Surface Pro 5.
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Apple iPhone 8 could be called iPhone X; Massive surge in demand expected by Cupertino Company

If latest reports are to be believed, Apple has great plans for its flagship iPhone 8 on iPhone’s 10th anniversary. Apple had earlier stated that it is expecting a massive surge in demand for the next generation iPhone. Hence, it is tripling its production. Instead of calling its next iPhone, Apple iPhone 8, the company may name it iPhone X. This would be a massive diversion from Apple’s usual naming traditions.

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