Samsung had a 5G smartphone prototype on display at CES and almost nobody noticed it

As it stated in Strolling innocently through Samsung's massive booth at CES 2019 in Las Vegas, I stumbled upon Samsung's 5G prototype smartphone. There it was, a 5G smartphone prototype from the biggest mobile company in the world, with no fanfare or much interest from any other CES attendee around me. It was the smartphone used to show off 5G capabilities when Verizon and Samsung announced earlier in December that a 5G phone will be coming in early 2019 during a Qualcomm event in Hawaii. Still, it's the closest thing we've seen to an official 5G smartphone from Samsung at the moment. Check out Samsung's 5G prototype smartphone:


The 'Apple of China' teased a double-folding smartphone just 2 months after Samsung

Xiaomi, the Chinese phone maker sometimes known as the "Apple of China," has teased a new double-folding phone just two months after Samsung unveiled its own folding phone. That's a little different from Samsung's phone, which folds in the middle. The device is evidently a prototype, and the blurred video makes it difficult to see exactly how the folding phone works. Xiaomi's post comes two months after Samsung's blockbuster unveiling of its foldable smartphone in November. The company is the fourth-biggest smartphone maker in the world behind Samsung, Huawei, and Apple, according to IDC.

The 'Apple of China' teased a double-folding smartphone just 2 months after Samsung

Your Samsung Galaxy smartphone could play PUBG smoother with this upcoming feature

as informed in It seems that Samsung has taken its affiliation with the world of gaming a bit seriously and is working on several features for next-gen Galaxy smartphones. A new media report states that Samsung is working on a new software technology that will boost GPU performance on its smartphones. In the case of Samsung's technology, it remains to be seen what kind of underlying technology is used to boost GPU performance. As of now, it's now known whether Samsung will deliver this technology to its existing lineup of Galaxy smartphones. It also remains to be seen whether the game boost technology will only be limited to its Exynos chips or trickle down to the models sporting Qualcomm chipsets.







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