This week’s Android headlines; new details on the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4, a closer look at the Pixel 6a, Nothing lighting up, a second chance for the Surface Duo 2, Xiaomi’s latest Mi Band, how useful is Android’s Open Source Project, and more...
Nothing, the company with a pun for a name that never gets old, has offered some more details on the upcoming Phone . Following last week’s look at the design and sculpting of the phone’s back. the Glyph Interface - a network of 900 LEDs - has been demonstrated. Why have one notification light when you can have 900?
"And reader, I can finally say I get it. The Duo 2 is the most unique mobile device I’ve used, allowing me to do things I just can’t do with a traditional smartphone. It also does certain things, such as multitasking and reading ebooks, better than the Z Fold 3’s single large screen… There’s something undeniably satisfying about completing a task on the Duo 2 and then folding it closed like a book and slipping it into my pocket.
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