Galaxy Note 9 REVEALED? Samsung boss pictured using mystery smartphone in broad daylight

according to The South Korean CEO was spotted (and pictured) using an unreleased smartphone, which may be the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Koh is clearly pictured using a large Samsung smartphone with a stylus – a trademark feature of Note-series handsets. Last year's Samsung Galaxy Note 8 had a horizontal camera set-up on the back, with a fingerprint scanner positioned to the right side of it. Lo and behold, DJ Koh's mystery Samsung phone appears to fit the bill. The image is a little grainy, but there's definitely a T-shape indent on the back of the handset, which is clearly different from Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.


Wirelessly back up smartphone images to your computer using this app - Tech News

Smartphone photos should be downloaded from the mobile device sooner, rather than later, for security reasons – either to a cloud service or to your computer.For those who don't like to rely on cloud services for this purpose and find it annoying to connect the smartphone to the computer using a cable, there's an interesting Microsoft app called Photos Companion.Available for Android and iOS , the app transfers the images stored on a smartphone in one go to a Windows 10 computer via WiFi.To do so, open the Windows 10 Photos app and select "Import from mobile via WiFi". The program then displays a QR code that needs to be scanned with the smartphone. You can then select the images on your mobile device and send them to your PC.

Wirelessly back up smartphone images to your computer using this app - Tech News

I barely noticed a difference while I was using this $250 smartphone after using $800 phones for years

referring to Antonio Villas-Boas/Business InsiderI love premium, high-end smartphones, but I don't like their massive price tags. So when the $250 Moto G6 came across my desk, I thought I'd give it a shot to see whether or not it could replace the expensive smartphones that usually populate my hands and pockets. I was surprised with my experience with the Moto G6. I barely noticed a difference during my day-to-day usage, and I began to question whether high-end smartphones were worth the $450-plus premium they demand for slightly better performance and looks. Check out the $250 Moto G6 and how it fared in the hands of someone who's used to $800-plus smartphones:




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