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mercredi 12 août 2020

Telegram v7.0.0 beta adds video calls and prepares to support Bubble notifications in Android 11

Telegram is undoubtedly one of the most feature-rich messengers out there, but it lacks one crucial feature that’s available on most alternatives — video calling. The lack of video calling and group video calling support means that Telegram users have to rely on other messengers like WhatsApp and Google Duo to use these features, but that is bound to change soon. Earlier this year, Telegram announced that it will finally add video calling support to the messenger this year. As promised, Telegram is now rolling out version 7.0.0 on the beta channel and it brings video calling support, among other things.

The video calling feature was recently spotted by @alex193a in Telegram v7.0.0 beta for iOS, Android, and macOS. As you can see in the attached screenshot, you can access the video calling feature by tapping the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner of any chat and it’s enabled by default on the latest beta release. However, in order to use the feature, you and the other participant need to have Telegram v7.0.0 beta installed on your devices.

While Telegram hasn’t officially announced anything about the video calling feature yet, we believe that it should reach the stable channel in the coming weeks. Along with the video calling feature, the latest Telegram beta also reveals that the app will soon receive support for Android 11’s Bubble notifications.

Telegram v7.0.0 Beta Bubbles in Android 11

Telegram first started testing floating chat head bubbles late last month in version 6.3.0 beta of the app, which could be enabled via a debug option in the app’s settings. However, the debug option didn’t enable native Bubbles in Android 11. With the latest beta release, Telegram’s chat head bubbles now work with Android 11’s native Bubbles API, but you still need to enable the debug option. As you can see in the attached screenshot, the chat bubbles appear in the Conversations section of the notification shade.


Source: Twitter

Thanks to anoop_V1 on Telegram for the Bubbles notification screenshot.

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Microsoft’s first Android smartphone is here: the dual screen Surface Duo

Last October, Microsoft announced the Surface Neo and Surface Duo. These were both meant to be the future of the Surface line. The Surface Neo is a dual-screen laptop running Windows 10X, while the Surface Duo was a dual-screen Android phone. Microsoft had originally teased both of these devices for Holiday 2020 but they sped up the timeline for the Surface Duo and officially announced it today, with sales commencing from September 2020. In this article, we’ll take a look at specs, features, details, pricing, and availability!

Microsoft Surface Duo XDA Forums

Microsoft Surface Duo: Specifications

Specifications Surface Duo
Dimensions & Weight
  • Open: 145.2mm (H) x 186.9mm (W) x 4.8mm (T)
  • Closed: 145.2mm (H) x 93.3mm (W) x 9.9mm (T at hinge)
  • Weight: 250g
Display
  • Dual PixelSense Fusion Displays
  • Opened: 8.1” AMOLED, 2700×1800 (3:2), 401 ppi
  • Single PixelSense Displays: 5.6” AMOLED, 1800×1350 (4:3), 401 ppi
  • Wide color gamut: 100% SRGB and 100% DCI-P3
  • Display Material: Corning Gorilla Glass
SoC
  • Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 855 Mobile Platform optimized for dual-screen experience
RAM & Storage
  • 128GB/256GB UFS 3.0
  • 6GB RAM
Battery & Charging
  • 3577mAh (typical) dual battery
  • Fast Charging using 18W charger in-box
Camera
  • Adaptive camera: 11MP, f/2.0, 1.0 μm, PDAF, 84.0° diagonal FoV, optimized with AI for front and rear
  • Multi-frame HDR, dynamic range scene detection, portrait mode with adjustable depth
  • Up to 4K 60fps with EIS
Connectivity
  • WiFi: WiFi-5 802.11ac (2.4/5GHz)
  • Bluetooth: Bluetooth® 5.0
  • LTE: 4×4 MIMO, Cat.18 DL / Cat 5 UL, 5CA, LAA Up to 1.2Gbps Download / Up to 150Mbps Upload
  • Bands Supported:
    • FDD-LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 66
    • TD-LTE: 38, 39, 40, 41, 46
    • WCDMA: 1, 2, 5, 8
    • GSM/GPRS: GSM-850, E-GSM-900, DCS-1800, PCS-1900
  • Location: GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, QZSS
Security & Authentication
  • Biometric lock type: Fingerprint reader
  • Security applications pre-loaded on device: Microsoft Authenticator
Pen & Inking Supports all in-market generations of Surface Slim Pen, Surface Pen and Surface Hub 2 Pen
Audio
  • Mono speaker, Dual mic with noise suppression and echo cancellation optimized for productive use in all postures.
  • Audio formats supported: 3GP, MP3, MP4, MKV, WAV, OGG, M4A, AAC, TS, AMR, FLAC, MID, MIDI, RTTL, RTX, OTA, IMY
  • Qualcomm aptX Adaptive
Exterior
  • Exterior Material: Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Color: Glacier
Android Verison Android 10 with Microsoft Surface Duo UI
Price $1,399

These specs might not seem all too impressive, but this is meant to be a productivity device first and foremost. Productivity devices generally don’t need the latest and best specs, but instead a meaningful combination of specifications that can make the device function in the best manner possible. Microsoft made it very clear that they cared about thickness and weight more than almost anything about this device, and it shows. The device will likely perform well for its lifespan.

Design and Display

The display’s on the Surface Duo are very special. There are two identical 1080p PixelSense AMOLED displays. They both come with a 4:3 aspect ratio and 1800×1350 pixel resolution each. They both cover 100% of the sRGB and DCI-P3 color gamut.

The display panels aren’t all too impressive, but the technology Microsoft put into them is. Both displays use Microsoft’s proprietary dual-screen calibration. This is to make sure both displays are 100% identical. The two displays should be indistinguishable from each other. The displays support Microsoft Active Pens, so you can use any of the recent Surface Pens on them.

The phone is incredibly thin at just 4.8mm while unfolded, which as you see above, is just a tad bit thicker than the USB Type-C port. This is by far one of the thinnest devices to launch in recent memory. While folded it is still a slim 9.9mm, actually coming in very close to the Galaxy S20 Ultra. While unfolded, you can use either the two displays as two separate displays running two separate apps, or two parts of one app, or rotate the display and use it as an 8.1″ tablet.

Just like the Surface Book 3, the Surface Duo is a very adaptive device. On the Surface Duo, you can fold the display 360 degrees. It’s a full display hinge. It also uses watch mechanics to lock into place, so you can fold it half-way like a laptop or into a tent shape for watching something like Netflix or YouTube.

Software Experience

Microsoft made this device a dual-screen because they said there was something natural about windows and the flow of having two screens. Microsoft says on a single screen device you are always having to lose focus by closing apps and switching, it breaks focus and flow. The idea was that having two screens that intelligently work together is much better than a single screen. The Surface Duo’s two screens let you drag and drop images, files, and text along with apps to get work done faster. Microsoft has adapted its Office suite of apps and OneDrive to span across the displays, and some third-party apps like Amazon Kindle can mimic a book-like reading interface to take advantage of the dual-screen design. Outside of these, any Android app should work on each of the displays, even if they aren’t necessarily taking advantage of the design. Microsoft has also created APIs for dual-screen apps to work in the Android codebase, and it plans to upstream them for other manufacturers and third parties to use.

This is the intangible aspect of it. It’s not much larger than your average glass slab phone yet it offers much more versatility and theoretical productivity. It lets you work without stopping. There’s no need to stop to switch apps or close an app to copy and paste or even switch apps to open a link. It just lets you open it on the second screen. LG tried to make a dual-screen device, but even after multiple attempts, there’s still scope for improvement in key areas. The software just wasn’t there, the dual-screen case felt bulky, and the dual-screen felt like an afterthought. The Surface Duo fixes all of these issues.

This phone is not for everyone, though. As Microsoft told us, this is a phone for Surface and Office fans. It doesn’t have a fancy high refresh rate display or quad-camera setup or insane fast charging. It was just designed to take the Surface aesthetic Microsoft has been working on for years and bring it to mobile. It is truly a Microsoft phone, and that by no means is a bad thing. It just means the phone is not going to be for everyone, and that’s fine. Microsoft knows who this phone is for and who it is going to sell to. It’s not the Android enthusiasts or early adopters, but the Surface fans.

Microsoft Surface Duo: Pricing and Availability

The Surface Duo will be available for pre-order starting today in the US. The phone will cost $1,399 for the base 128GB/6GB model. It will also be available in a 256GB/6GB model. You can pre-order it from the Microsoft Store, Best Buy, or AT&T. The phone will be available in-store and online from September 10, 2020, onwards. It only comes in one color, Glacier. It will come in an Unlocked version and also a locked AT&T model. The unlocked model has eSIM while the AT&T model does not. Microsoft has decided not to provide any pre-order bonuses with the device, but you do get a bumper cover in the box.


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ZTE says their A20 5G will be the first smartphone with an under-screen camera

In the quest to create a completely bezel-less smartphone, manufacturers have been working on under-screen camera tech for the last couple of years. While we’ve already seen prototypes from Samsung Display, OPPO, and Xiaomi, the under-screen camera tech is yet to make its way to consumers. But that might change soon. In a recent post on Chinese social media platform Weibo, ZTE’s President for Mobile Devices, Ni Fei, has confirmed that the company will be the first to launch a smartphone with an under-screen camera.

ZTE A20 5G under-screen camera (2)

As you can see in the attached screenshot, the post itself doesn’t reveal any details about the upcoming smartphone or its launch date. However, if you look closely, you can see that Fei used a device called ‘ZTE A20 5G under-screen camera’ to make the post. This confirms that the ZTE A20 5G will be the first production smartphone to feature an under-screen camera sensor.

ZTE A20 5G under-screen camera (1)

While the company hasn’t revealed any details about the ZTE A20 5G, a renowned Chinese tipster has managed to unearth the State Radio Regulation of China (SRRC) certification listing for the device. The certification listing reveals that the device will go by the model number ZTE A2121 and it will, most likely, be a successor to the flagship ZTE Axon 10s Pro 5G (A2020 SP) which was launched earlier this year.

The publication also speculates that the ZTE A20 5G will make use of the under-screen camera solution from China-based Visionox, which started mass production of the tech last month. Visionox will also be supplying its under-screen camera tech to other Chinese OEMs like Xiaomi, OPPO, and Huawei, and we expect to see more smartphones with its under-screen camera solution in the coming months.


Source: Weibo

Via: Gizmochina

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Vivaldi Browser on Android gets support for custom ad blocking lists and better one-handed usability

Android has no shortage of good browser options — there’s ChromeFirefoxKiwiBraveOpera and so many more that we couldn’t possibly list all of them. Most users need exactly one browser on their phone, which very likely already comes with two browsers pre-installed. Even then, having more options at hand is always a welcome move, and having more competition in the mix spurs everyone to continue innovating. Popular desktop browser Vivaldi made its way to Android last year, and over time, it has been updated with more features. The latest update to Vivaldi Browser on Android brings over support for custom ad-blocking lists and better one-handed usability.

After its release last year, Vivaldi has been updated with features like swipe to close tabs, start page customizations, DuckDuckGo’s Tracker Radar integration, and even dark mode for web content. Vivaldi v3.2 update now allows users to enable and manage several blocking lists in the Tracker and Ad Blocker, and even add their own custom lists of websites they want to block or unblock while browsing online.

The addition of blocking lists and custom lists gives users more choice in how they want their web data tracked and collected as well as the ads that are displayed. The blocking lists pre-installed within Vivaldi contains many widely used tracker URLs, and the browser stops requests to those URLs before they are sent. But users can easily enable and disable these with the settings presented. There are also country-specific listed sources, if you are looking for that. Importing and adding custom lists is also fairly simple. Further, users can also enable or disable blocking for specific websites according to their preference and manage the blocking levels per site from the Address field or the Settings.

The bottom bar on Vivaldi browser now offers more visual consistency. More options have been migrated from the top bar to the bottom bar, making it easier to use the browser one-handed. Users can now also view and switch between normal, private, synced, and close tabs from the bottom.


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Get the Samsung Galaxy Note 20’s new apps on your rooted Galaxy S20

Samsung recently unveiled the long-anticipated Galaxy Note 20 series (our first impressions) alongside the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Z Fold 2 in its second Galaxy Unpacked event of this year. All these devices run Samsung’s One UI 2.5 custom skin on top of Android 10 out of the box. Thanks to our own Max Weinbach, we know that Samsung is going to bring over One UI 2.5 to the Galaxy S20 series before delivering the stable One UI 3.0 update based on Android 11. If you have the desire to get an early glimpse of One UI 2.5 on your Galaxy S20 right now, then you’ll be happy to know that XDA Recognized Developer AlexisXDA has ported a bunch of stock apps from the Galaxy Note 20’s firmware that can be easily installed using a custom recovery environment.

Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra XDA Forums

Flashing a custom recovery like TWRP requires an unlockable bootloader, which means the ported apps can only be installed on the Exynos-powered international variants and the Chinese Snapdragon variants of the Galaxy S20 lineup, thus excluding the U.S and Canadian models. Interestingly, the recovery-flashable package itself is compiled in such a way that it is theoretically compatible with any Samsung device running One UI 2.0 or 2.1 and not just the Galaxy S20. According to the developer, the ported apps work on their Galaxy S9+ without any issue, but your mileage may vary.

Here is the complete list of ported stock apps included in the package:

  • Clock
  • Calendar
  • Messaging
  • My Files
  • Weather (new App style)
  • Smart Manager and Digital Wellbeing
  • Keyboard (new shortcuts enabled)
  • TouchWiz Home (with new little animations)
  • Dialer and Contacts
  • My Files
  • Gallery
  • Smart Capture
  • Always On Display
  • New Samsung Notes

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 One UI 2.5 App Ports — XDA Download and Discussion Thread

The mod is presented as a set of two recovery flashable ZIP files. The first one is required to remove the existing version of the target apps, while the second one pushes the ported apps to the /system partition. It is worth noting that flashing this mod on your device will prevent you from taking incremental OTA updates until the stock firmware is restored.

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The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the first phone with Samsung’s new VRR OLED display

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is an incredible smartphone. While it certainly is expensive — no doubts about that — it does pack in a fair few new technologies that make it an exciting Android phone to hold in your hands, more so than the regular Galaxy Note 20. One of these new technologies is VRR, or Variable Refresh Rate, as the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the first smartphone to use Samsung Display’s new VRR OLED display.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra XDA Forums

Samsung Display is announcing that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G features new display technology that allows for greater power-savings than was seen on previous commercially available flagships. This low power OLED makes use of adaptive frequency technology to reduce the display power consumption by up to 22% (though a baseline has not been specified). This adaptive frequency tech allows the display panel to utilize variable refresh rates that consume the “least possible amount of power” for each type of application. For mobile games, the display supports a 120Hz scan rate; for movie streaming, it goes down to 60Hz; emails go down to 30Hz, and viewing still images or browsing social media takes it down to 10Hz.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G (Exynos) First Impressions

High refresh rate smartphones prior to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra used certain fixed refresh rates, meaning that they would need to stick to 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz or 144Hz depending on the smartphone and the setting. Companies often adapted “variable” refresh modes, but these notch down the display to a comparatively conservative 60Hz only on a per-application basis. The display would consequently either by at 60Hz always, or at a high refresh rate sometimes and 60Hz in other cases. So even though OEMs referred to these mixed modes as “variable” refresh rates, these still offered a seemingly fixed refresh rate — the panel itself could not automatically calibrate the refresh rate as it would result in noticeable image flickering because of luminance differences at the lower refresh rates. Samsung Display claims that its new backplane technology eliminates the flickering for operating frequencies as low as 10Hz, and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra seamlessly switches between discrete 120Hz, 90Hz, 60Hz, 30Hz and 10Hz refresh rates.

While Samsung Display would suggest that this is a variable refresh rate implementation, it’s final implementation on the Note 20 Ultra isn’t exactly a true variable refresh rate as we have seen in other displays such as gaming monitors and certain TVs. Those have truly variable refresh rates within a certain range, such as 40Hz to 120Hz, letting the refresh rate match the FPS output of the GPU. However, Android does not support true VRR just yet. So even though the display would be fully capable of it, the software isn’t, and Samsung would have to resort to making very heavy modifications to enable true VRR. For now, we can stay content with more options and the resultant power savings, but it does make us very optimistic of the future.

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Source: BusinessWire
Story Via: AnandTech

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mardi 11 août 2020

Best Galaxy Note 20 Deals: Where to buy the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in India

Samsung has officially announced its next Galaxy Note series. Despite being successors to the Galaxy Note 10 series, the new devices have adopted a moniker befitting the most eventful year (so far) of the 21st century. As expected, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 phones, especially the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G (first impressions), are stocked with premium features. In India, Samsung justifies that by selling the Galaxy Note 20 for ₹77,999 (~$1,040) and the Note 20 Ultra for ₹1,04,999 (~$1,400).

Although these prices align with those in the U.S. (see the best Galaxy Note 20 deals for the US), the phones are definitely outside the comfortable spending zone for most Indian users. Thankfully, Samsung has some sweet deals on pre-orders of the smartphones, and that may grant some sort of comfort to those who eagerly wish to cherish the improved Note experience.

XDA Forums: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 ||| Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

Where to buy the Galaxy Note 20 in India

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra are available for pre-ordering in India from Amazon India, Samsung’s online shop, and leading offline retail chains including Croma, Tata Cliq, and Poorvika Mobile. The pre-orders are live till August 27th and the devices will start shipping the next day i.e. August 28th.

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To lure customers, Samsung has a list of offers along with the devices including redeemable benefits worth a total of ₹12,000, a cashback of ₹9,000. Meanwhile, Samsung is also offering a discount value of up to ₹76,340, which covers 98% of Note 20’s cost if you have an eligible phone.

Note: Samsung is only selling one variant each for the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra in India. The Galaxy Note 20 is available only in 8GB/256GB configuration and lacks 5G support while you can only buy the 12GB/256GB variant of the Note 20 Ultra in India.

Best Galaxy Note 20 Deals in India

With the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series, Samsung brings a myriad of offers that makes the device more accessible to users. Unlike the U.S., you can only buy the unlocked variants in India as of now. There are many lucrative offers on pre-booking the smartphone through Amazon India, Samsung’s own online store, and other major retail chains in India.

Here are all the good deals we’ve been able to track so far:

Amazon India

On the purchase of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra on Amazon India, you get shopping credits worth ₹10,000 that can be availed on Samsung’s online shop or offline stores for other accessories. In addition, you get interest-free EMI options for up to 9 months by using a credit card from a wide range of banks and an exchange bonus of up to ₹10,800 if you choose to replace your old phone. At the same time, you can also get a 5% cashback by using the ICICI Amazon Pay credit card.

    Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Get additional exchange discount on Amazon!
    Get the premium Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with gorgeous glass and metal design, 120Hz Super AMOLED display, 5G, and much more to drool over. The exciting offers make this phone less pricey and more desirable.

You can also avail the same bank offers and the exchange offer by purchasing the regular Galaxy Note 20 from Amazon India. Notably, you get ₹7,000 in the form of Samsung credits with the standard Galaxy Note 20 instead of ₹10,000 on the Ultra.

    Galaxy Note 20:More affordable Note experience
    Get similar performance and S Pen experience despite a strapped budget. Buy the Galaxy Note 20 on Amazon and avail similar benefits as the Ultra variant.

If you make the purchase today i.e. August 11th, you can get an additional ₹1,500 off by using an SBI credit or debit card.

Samsung Online Shop

Samsung is offering some of the best trade-in values if you purchase the Galaxy Note 20 smartphones from its own online store. You can receive a discount of up to ₹76,340 if you exchange an old flagship. The exchange value may vary on the basis of the age of your older smartphones but it usually matches up to the buy-back guarantee on the phone. On certain phones, Samsung may offer up to ₹5,000 extra on certain phones like the iPhone 11 or the Galaxy Fold.

Besides the trade-in value, you get Samsung credits worth up to ₹10,000 and additional coupons worth ₹2,000 that be utilized on other Samsung products like the Galaxy Buds Live. In addition, you can get ₹6000 off of the regular Galaxy Note 20 and ₹9,000 on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with an HDFC card.

    Get best trade-in value at Samsung's online shop
    Get the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra with 256GB storage on Samsung's online store. Accounting for the store credits, coupons, and the HDFC cashback, the effective price of the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra comes down to ₹62,999 and ₹83,999.

Croma Online

Apart from Amazon and Samsung’s online store, you can avail great discounts by pre-booking on Croma, one of India’s leading retail chains. You can avail these offers online or even offline if you place the order at a Croma store anywhere in India. By purchasing a Galaxy Note 20 series smartphone at Croma, you get up to ₹10,000 as Samsung credits and up to ₹9,000 as HDFC cashback. Croma is also offering up to ₹3,000 cashback if you use Standard Chartered Bank credit card, debit card, or EMI card.

    Same discounts but offline
    Get the 256GB variant of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra at Croma and enjoy the same benefits whether you pick it up from a store or get it delivered to your address.

You also get cashback and Samsung credits with the regular Note 20 bought at Croma.

    Get it delivered or pick up at a store
    Pre-book and enjoy similar benefits on the regular Galaxy Note 20 without waiting for the package to reach your doorstep.

Tata Cliq

Although Croma and Tata Cliq are operated by the same parent company — Tata — you get way more discount offers on the latter. By purchasing on Tata Cliq, you can avail instant discounts by using cards from banks such as ICICI, Kotak, and HDFC.

    Instant discounts up to ₹9,000
    Along with Samsung credits worth ₹10,000, Tata Cliq offers an instant discount of ₹9,000 with HDFC credits cards that save you the wait for a cashback. You can also get an instant discount of ₹1,000 by using a Kotak credit or debit card, or avail ₹1,500 off on ICICI Bank credit card or EMI options (zero-interest for plans up to 9 months) with ICICI Bank.
    Discount offers from multiple banks
    Similar to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, you can avail ₹1,000 and ₹1,500 off on Kotak and ICICI Bank cards. At the same time, you can also avail ₹6,000 as instant discount using HDFC credit card. In all of the cases, you get guaranteed Samsung store credits worth ₹7,000.

Poorvika Mobile

In addition to the standard Samsung discounts and cashback, you get an exchange bonus of up to ₹5,000 at Poorvika Mobile, one of South India’s largest retail chains. But fret not, the provider ships to locations all across India.

    Pre-book for only ₹2,000
    You can simply pre-order the upcoming flagship from Samsung by paying only ₹2,000 at Poorvika Mobile instead of the full amount. You can avail the ₹9,000 cashback using HDFC cards and get Samsung benefits worth ₹10,000 while also receiving extra benefits up to ₹5,000 by exchanging your old phone.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series delivery in India

In India, the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra will start shipping from all major online and offline retailers from August 28th. We also expect the devices to be available at physical stores on the same day.

However, it is worth noting that these offers are applicable on pre-booking of the devices and may change when the phone is widely available. We will update the article after August 28th to reflect that.

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