The hot new smartphone Trump tried to ban dropped to its lowest price ever on Amazon

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If you want one of the best phones on the planet that packs the single best smartphone camera in the world, you want the Huawei P20 Pro. You won't find it at your local carrier, but it's in stock right now on Amazon at its lowest price ever. A 64GB iPhone X will set you back $1,000, but the P20 Pro with 128GB of storage only costs $810. Main Camera: Triple: 40 MP (RGB, f/1.8 aperture) + 20 MP (Monochrome, f/1.6 aperture) + 8 MP (Telephoto, f/2.4 aperture), supports autofocus (laser focus, deep focus, phase focus, contrast focus); Front Camera: 24 MP, f/2.0 aperture, supports fixed focal length. Package Content : Huawei P20 Pro (CLT-L29) , USB-C Earphones , Charger , USB-C Cable , USB-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Jack Adapter , Flexible Clear Case , Quick Start Guide , Eject Tool.


A new smartphone found a novel way to make the entire front of the phone one giant screen – Quartz

But Vivo, a subsidiary of the third-largest smartphone company in the world, the Chinese firm BBK Electronics, has taken another tack. Its new Nex smartphone, which you may have seen copiously advertised during this year's soccer World Cup, appears on first glance to have no front-facing camera. The Vivo Nex, however, does indeed have a front-facing camera. Unlike Apple, it managed to incorporate a fingerprint scanner into the screen itself. The Nex has more to offer than just a gimmicky camera trick and fingerprint scanner.

A new smartphone found a novel way to make the entire front of the phone one giant screen – Quartz

You don't want a new smartphone

as declared in You don't need a new smartphone – you can get a device released last year, or even the year before that, that has most or all of the same essential features released in phones coming this year. A smartphone manufacturer wouldn't release a smartphone unless they had a new model with easy-to-recognize upgrades compared to its predecessor. We've gotten to a place where there's still a lot of profit to be had by smartphone manufacturers, and the way to have that profit is competition in hype. The only reason I can currently see that a new smartphone should be purchased by the average consumer is as follows. For those people, a smartphone that's one generation older than the newest model is a perfectly legit option.





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