Samsung recalls Note 7, new iPhone and PS4, Google's phone may be called Pixel (Tech Today)
Samsung recalls Note 7, new iPhone and PS4, Google's phone may be called Pixel (Tech Today)
2016-09-03
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that matter right now Samsung is
recalling all Galaxy Note seven
smartphones due to reports of batteries
exploding and catching fire the phone
has been on sale worldwide for two weeks
with 2.5 million phones manufactured
samsung says it received 35 reports of
battery issues and it will replace all
customers phones in the coming weeks but
Samsung has yet to give details on how
it will go about offering those
replacements the recall could not be at
a worse time for samsung the Korean
company rather have everyone focused on
its new gear s through SmartWatch that
it just announced at the Big Aoife tech
show in Germany and in a few days all
eyes will be on Apple as the new iphone
7 models are expected to be unveiled
Wednesday along with a possible new
Apple watch early reports and leaked
images suggest that the iphone 7 will
not have a traditional headphone jack
and there will be an iphone 7 with two
camera lenses on the back the iphone is
not the only big news coming out
wednesday after apple's news event sony
is expected to unveil an upgraded
playstation 4 some are referring to this
as the playstation 4 neo it's expected
that this console will have enhanced
graphics and power to support
PlayStation VR and 4k graphics meanwhile
Google is making big changes with its
future smartphones there is growing buzz
that Google will no longer release
phones under the Nexus brand name
android police is reporting Google's
future phones will be called pixel this
new pixel phone and other devices
including the Google homesmart speaker
are said to be unveiled next month on
October fourth also Reuters reports that
Google has suspended project ara the
mission of project ara was to build a
smartphone that could be upgraded simply
with interchangeable parts
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