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Guys this a new series where i bring you some interesting news about tech.
1. So our first news is coming from OnePlus, and yes it's about the OnePlus 6T. Looks like OnePlus 6T is going to miss the 3.5mm jack, says co-founder Carl Pei. And the company just unveiled a pair of affordable USB-C headphones. The OnePlus 6T retail box will include a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, so you can continue using your current set of headphones if you don't mind the dongle life. OnePlus is also going to have an in-display fingerprint reader as confirmed by sources and a teaser launched by OnePlus themselves.
1. So our first news is coming from OnePlus, and yes it's about the OnePlus 6T. Looks like OnePlus 6T is going to miss the 3.5mm jack, says co-founder Carl Pei. And the company just unveiled a pair of affordable USB-C headphones. The OnePlus 6T retail box will include a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, so you can continue using your current set of headphones if you don't mind the dongle life. OnePlus is also going to have an in-display fingerprint reader as confirmed by sources and a teaser launched by OnePlus themselves.
claming to be the OnePlus 6T
2. Samsung Galaxy A6s:

The phone will runs on a 2.2 GHz which could be samsung's own exynos 7885 octa core chipset or a Snapdragon chipset. RAM is listed 6GB as internal storage are two variants, 64/128GB. You can expand that with a SD card. There is a vertical dual camera setup on the back with two 12 MP sensors, while the Front camera is 5 MP. The screen is 5.99 with an LCD panel, but the resolution is 2160 x 1080 which has 18:9 ratio, meaning Samsung might totally skip the Infinity Display branding on the SM-G6200. With a 156.1 x 76.4 x 8.4 mm body, arriving in Black, Blue, Red, and Pink, the Samsung Galaxy A6s should go official soon and it might also be a successor to the Galaxy A8 Star (A9 Star in China), since its body is nowhere near the traditional product design of Samsung.
3. Huawei Mate 20 Pro:
Looks like there's going to be more competition in camera, as we get closer to Mate 20 pro's launch date. It's going to have the Kirin 980 chipset and a 6/8GB of RAM with upto 512GB of internal storage. We haven't seen any solid Huawei Mate 20 Pro price rumors yet, but seeing as the Mate 10 Pro launched at $799, and Huawei P20 Pro arrived at $1,110 we fully expect the Mate 20 Pro price to be just a bit higher. Though there were rumors about it having an in-display fingerprint scanner, but no recent renders are showing any sign of it. Industry sources claim the phone will use a Qualcomm ultrasonic scanner, which can work when greasy or wet. It's a believable claim too, given that the super-premium Huawei Mate RS Porsche Design has an in-screen scanner. The claim of an in-screen scanner has also been spotted in images of the front panel, showing off a curvy design and a large notch which apparently houses a 3D-sensing camera for facial recognition.
It's also expected that it is going to be running on Android 9.0 Pie. It can be having a 4200 mAh battery as confirmed by leaks.
4. Intel responds to Qualcomm's claim of Apple stealing chip info:
In a recent lawsuit, Qualcomm accused Apple that it has stolen many of confidential information related to processors and traded the secrets with Intel to make its chips more powerful. "Qualcomm has had a lot to say publicly about its litigation campaign – and about Intel. It has publicly disparaged Intel’s products – products created by the innovation and hard work of dedicated teams of scientists and engineers at Intel….. It is easy to say things. But Intel’s track record is clear. Intel has been one of the world’s leading technology innovators for more than 50 years. We are proud of our engineers and employees who bring the world’s best technology solutions to market through hard work, sweat, risk-taking and great ideas,” Steven R Rodgers, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Intel Corporation, said. He said that the company pushes the boundaries of computing and communication technologies claiming that last year, the US Patent Office awarded more patents to Intel than to Qualcomm. According to the executive, in one lawsuit, Qualcomm failed to win its case on 88 patent claims it said were infringed by products, including Intel’s modem. Rodgers also blasted Qualcomm’s “worldwide campaign of patent litigation." Qualcomm even asked court to shut sown Apple, but obviously that is'nt going to happen.
So that's all for todays folks, Hope you liked our new episodes of Tech news. Will be back with some new and exciting news. Peace.
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3. Huawei Mate 20 Pro:
here are some leaks
4. Intel responds to Qualcomm's claim of Apple stealing chip info:
In a recent lawsuit, Qualcomm accused Apple that it has stolen many of confidential information related to processors and traded the secrets with Intel to make its chips more powerful. "Qualcomm has had a lot to say publicly about its litigation campaign – and about Intel. It has publicly disparaged Intel’s products – products created by the innovation and hard work of dedicated teams of scientists and engineers at Intel….. It is easy to say things. But Intel’s track record is clear. Intel has been one of the world’s leading technology innovators for more than 50 years. We are proud of our engineers and employees who bring the world’s best technology solutions to market through hard work, sweat, risk-taking and great ideas,” Steven R Rodgers, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Intel Corporation, said. He said that the company pushes the boundaries of computing and communication technologies claiming that last year, the US Patent Office awarded more patents to Intel than to Qualcomm. According to the executive, in one lawsuit, Qualcomm failed to win its case on 88 patent claims it said were infringed by products, including Intel’s modem. Rodgers also blasted Qualcomm’s “worldwide campaign of patent litigation." Qualcomm even asked court to shut sown Apple, but obviously that is'nt going to happen.
So that's all for todays folks, Hope you liked our new episodes of Tech news. Will be back with some new and exciting news. Peace.
And subscribe for more news related to tech and also follow me on twitter @thatboyprashant
If you have any questions regarding tech, then you comment down below or email me at: everythingtechrelatedstuff@gmail.com
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