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  • Apple iPhone XR finally authorized by FCC

    When Apple announced the budget variant of its new smartphone series, the iPhone XR, the device appeared on the company website with a disclaimer at the end of the page, saying the device might not be available for sale, per FCC rules. Not anymore. The phone with model number BCG-E3220A was approved by FCC just…

  • Nokia officially unlocks Nokia 8 bootloader for developers

    As a smartphone enthusiast, there aren’t too many reasons to unlock a bootloader anymore. In the past, people used to unlock the phone’s firmware so they could flash software that had more to offer than factory ROMs. In many cases they were quicker, leaner, and offered more functionality and customization than bloatware-laden carrier firmware of…

  • Red promises free aluminum Hydrogen One for those who ordered titanium version over a year ago

    Red opened pre-orders for a smartphone built by the high-end camera manufacturer over a year ago and those who plopped down $1,600 for the highest-tier Titanium version have been patiently waiting for the phone to be shipped. Red was supposed to begin shipping Titanium devices to backers on October 9 but an update from the…

  • Facebook Messenger’s new UI has started rolling out to a few users

    Back in May, Facebook announced that it was going to simplify the interface on its Messenger app to fewer tabs so you can simply stay connected. This redesign included a new streamlined interface, a proper dark mode, and remove some of the shortcuts and features that people don’t use. Earlier today, Android Police reported of…

  • Google Pixel 3 XL shown in full hands-on video, reportedly has improved haptic feedback

    The Google Pixel 3 XL has already leaked in many ways over the past month or so in various renders and hands-on photos ever since someone got their hands on a few and began selling them illegitimately. One of those devices is on the loose and made it all the way to Russia where YouTuber…

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