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Samsung really wants you to know that the Galaxy Z Flip 5 closes completely flat

With its competitors launching clamshell smartphones with increasingly useful cover displays, Samsung is beginning to feel the pressure ahead of its Unpacked launch event on July 26 where its Galaxy Z Flip 5 will make its debut. Thanks to the likes of Motorola’s rather excellent Razr+/40 Ultra and Oppo’s Find N2 Flip, Samsung knows that […]

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The Pixel 8 Pro could feature a flat display

If Google’s Pixel Pro family has had your interest for a while, but the thought of using a phone with a curved display prevented you from buying the Pixel 7 Pro or Pixel 6 Pro, the Pixel 8 Pro could be interesting. According to an Android Authority report published Saturday, Google’s next flagship will feature a flat display.

After writing last week about the camera upgrades Google has planned for the Pixel 8 family, leaker Kamila Wojciechowska says the Pixel 8 Pro will sport a 6.7-inch OLED panel sourced from Samsung with a 1,344 x 2,992 resolution and 490 PPI pixel density. If you don’t have a Pixel 7 Pro on hand, each figure is slightly smaller than the specs offered by Google’s current flagship, which features a curved 6.71-inch display with a 1,440 x 3,120 resolution and 512 PPI pixel density. However, according to Wojciechowska, the Pixel 8 Pro’s screen will get much brighter, reaching 1,600 nits of peak brightness – compared to 1,000 nits on the Pixel 7 Pro – when displaying HDR content. Additionally, the 120Hz panel will be able to transition more smoothly between refresh rates.

As for the Pixel 8, it too is slated to receive a new display. Interestingly, the device will reportedly feature a smaller screen than the one found on the Pixel 7. Android Authority claims the phone will ship with a 6.17-inch screen that has a 1,080 x 2,400 resolution. That’s the same resolution as the Pixel 7’s 6.31-inch screen, meaning the new phone will offer a higher dot pitch. Moreover, the screen reportedly offers 1,400 nits of peak brightness, up from 1,000 on its predecessor, and a 120Hz refresh rate instead of 90Hz like the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7a. Speaking of Google’s latest mid-range phone, there have been rumors the 7a could be the company’s final a-Series phone, which may explain why the Pixel 8 reportedly comes with a smaller display.

Android Authority reports both the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro will feature more rounded corners than Google’s current pair of high-end phones, corroborating a previous report from leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer. That change would make them easier to use with one hand. Between their new displays and the larger primary camera sensor Google reportedly plans to equip the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro with, the company’s new phones are shaping up nicely. Expect more information to come out about devices in the weeks and months leading up to their release later this year.

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Leaked renders reveal a flat display for the Pixel 8 Pro and a smaller form factor for the vanilla Pixel 8

Months ahead of their likely showcase during Google I/O, leaked renders of the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro have leaked revealing some noticeable changes over their predecessors. The Pixel 8 Pro features a more rounded design which should make it more comfortable to hold while the vanilla Pixel 8 is said to be reduced […]

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Modder’s DIY project makes the SNES Super Scope work on your flat TV

The heyday of light gun games is long gone, and even though people have tried to recreate it with things like Wiimote grips or PlayStation Move attachments — MAG II made an admirable effort — it’s just not the same. The classic games where we spent h…
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DxOMark rates the Pixel 3a a flat 100, only 1 point below Google’s own flagship

Nobody should take DxOMark’s word as gospel on camera quality, however their testing has ranked Google’s popular mid-range Pixel 3a with a camera arguably tied as leading the industry. Google turned heads when they launched their mid-ranging Pixel 3a and 3a XL offering hardware – in particular camera hardware – nearly on par with their […]

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Researchers blame YouTube for the rise in Flat Earthers

Despite steps taken to counteract problematic material YouTube is still a hotbed of hoaxes and fake news — a problem that's become so prevalent the site recently announced it is changing its AI in a bid to improve matters. But now the scope of the p…
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Flat Earth advocate finally launches his homemade rocket

For years, "Mad" Mike Hughes has not only insisted that the Earth is flat, but has maintained he could prove it by launching himself into space with his own rocket. He even claimed to have launched a homebrew rocket in 2014, but didn't have evidence…
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How do I fix a flat?! Your impulsive mobile searches are mutating Google

New data from Google shows that we’re searching on our phones more often, from crazier locations, and wanting results faster. Here’s what people are looking up on YouTube and search, and the new ways Google plans to make money from them.

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