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I reviewed Samsung’s new $600 Android phone. Here’s what I love (and hate)

The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE has flagship features mixed with frustrating cutbacks. Do its positives override the negatives? Find out in our review!
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The best prepaid cell phone plans in 2023: the 7 best ones

Looking to save money on your cell phone plan? We cover the best prepaid plan options and explain precisely what you get for your money.
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I’d recommend these early Black Friday phone deals if you can’t wait

There are some early Black Friday phone deals that you can shop right now, including massive discounts for Apple’s iPhones and Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones.
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OnePlus Open vs. Google Pixel Fold: don’t buy the wrong folding phone

OnePlus just launched its very first foldable. How does it stack up against the Pixel Fold, which is also Google’s first entry into the foldable market?
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Forget the Google Pixel 8, another new Google phone just leaked

The Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro were just announced last week, but they’re already old news. Another new Google phone coming in 2024 has leaked!
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[Prime Day] Save at least $200 off Motorola’s Razr+ 2023 and Think Phone 2023

Amazon’s Prime Day sale is upon us and Motorola is here with some tempting offers on its latest handsets ranging from the budget-conscious to the premium end of the scale. There are savings ranging of up to $ 250 to be had with the Razr+ 2023 reduced down to $ 799, the Think Phone 2023 to just […]

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Google Pixel 8 Pro vs. iPhone 15 Pro: which $1,000 phone should you buy?

It’s an exciting season for smartphones with Google’s Pixel 8 Pro joining Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro as two of the best of 2023. Which one is right for your money?
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Samsung just announced another new phone (and two Android tablets)

Samsung has introduced a new phone and two tablets. The latest additions to the family are the Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE, and Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus.
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How to track an Android phone, tablet, or smartwatch

Need to learn how to track your Android smartphone or other mobile device? Here are three great options, each of which can help you pinpoint your device.
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iPhone 15 Pro Max vs. Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: best $1,200 phone?

The iPhone 15 Pro Max finally brings the fight to Galaxy S23 Ultra with better optical zoom capabilities. But is that enough?
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This Android phone is supposed to last you until 2031. But is it any good?

The Fairphone 5 is very different from other smartphones, and could even last you a decade before replacement, but would you want to keep it that long?
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How to hide photos on your Android phone or tablet

Are you worried about your private snaps getting viewed by nosy strangers? We show you several ways to shield photos on your Android phone from prying eyes.
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I used an Android phone with ChatGPT built-in — and I loved it

ChatGPT is everywhere these days, but what happens when you add it to an Android phone as a virtual assistant? As it turns out, it’s pretty amazing.
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OnePlus has big news for September 25 — but it’s not a folding phone

OnePlus will have big news to share on September 25. But, unfortunately, it doesn’t look like it has anything to do with its folding phone.
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Best cell phone plan deals: T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon, Mint Mobile and more

If you’re on the hunt for a new wireless service, we’ve rounded up the best cell phone plan deals available.
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Cover your phone with Verizon’s Mobile Protect – Open Enrollment is now live

As smartphones creep up in cost so does the amounts payable for fixing them when they need repairing. Such, you can import some parts on the cheap and hope they arrive before Christmas but it’s always advised to get your phone repaired with official parts by trained technicians. Repairing your phone doesn’t have to break […]

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The crazy (but cute) reason you should buy a Motorola Razr flip phone

If you’re planning to buy a compact flip phone, then I’ve got one, very cute reason to choose the Motorola Razr over the others. Let me introduce you to Moo.
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3 reasons why I can’t leave my iPhone for an Android phone

Android phones are great, and they have clear advantages over the iPhone. But try as I might, I just can’t quit my iPhone.
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The legal loophole that lets the government search your phone

Despite the US ethos that you’ll be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, law enforcement finding an excuse to search your digital devices only requires a presumption of wrongdoing. The tech to do this already exists, and murky legislation lets it happen, speakers from the Legal Aid Society said at DEF CON last Friday.

“Technically and legally there's not much really truly blocking the government from getting the information they want if they want it,” Allison Young, digital forensics analyst at The Legal Aid Society, told Engadget. It’s easy, too. Without picking up any new skills or tools, Young was able to find sensitive data that could be used to, for example, prosecute someone being targeted for getting an abortion as it becomes increasingly illegal across the country.

The problem isn’t just the state of local law either, but it’s embedded in the Constitution. As Diane Akerman, digital forensics attorney at the Legal Aid Society explained, the Fourth Amendment hasn’t been updated to account for modern problems like digital data. The Fourth Amendment intends to protect people from “unreasonable searches and seizures” by the US government. This is where we get legal protections like warrants, where law enforcement needs court approval to look for evidence in your home, car or elsewhere.

Today, that includes your digital belongings too, from your phone to the cloud and beyond, making way for legal loopholes as tech advancements outpace the law. For example, there’s no way to challenge a search warrant prior to it being executed, Akerman said. For physical evidence that makes some sense because we don’t want someone flushing evidence down a toilet.

That’s not how your social media accounts or data in the cloud work though, because those digital records are much harder to scrub. So, law enforcement can get a warrant to search your device, and there’s no process to litigate in advance whether the warrant is appropriate. Even if there’s reason for the warrant, Akerman and Young showed that officers can use intentionally vague language to search your entire cell phone when they know the evidence may only be in one account.

“You litigate the issues once they already have the data, which means cat is out of the bag a lot of the time and even if it's suppressed in court, there's still other ways it can be used in court,” Akerman said. “There's no oversight for the way the government is executing words on digital devices.”

The issue only exacerbates across the third-party apps you use. According to the Fourth Amendment, if you give your information to a third party you’ve lost any sense of privacy, Akerman said. The government can often very easily get information from the cloud because of that, even if it’s not entirely relevant to the case. “You would be furious if police busted down your door and copied five years of texts for you walking out on a parking ticket five years ago, it's just not proportional,” Young said.

There are no easy ways for an individual to better protect themselves from these searches. On a case by case basis, there are ways to lock down your device, but that changes with every update or new feature, Young said. Instead, both speakers pushed to put the onus back on the systems and structures that uphold this law, not the individuals affected by it.

“I live in a world where I have to opt out of modern society to not have other people housing my data in some way,” Akerman said. “The question really should be like, what responsibility do those people have to us, since they have made us into their profit, rather than forcing me to opt out in order to protect myself?”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/government-warrant-search-phone-cloud-fourth-amendment-legal-191533735.html?src=rss
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How to fix screen burn on your iPhone or Android phone

Image retention or screen burn on OLED smartphone screens can diminish your experience and cause damage. Here’s how to restore your pixels to their proper hue.
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Samsung’s making it easier than ever to fix your broken phone

Samsung is expanding its partnership with uBreakiFix in a couple of important ways, making it easier than ever to fix your broken Samsung phone.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 review: the best folding phone of 2023?

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 has a large cover screen, a new hinge, and finally folds flat when you close it. But is it worth $ 1,000? We found out in our review.
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Nothing Phone 1 users can sign up for the Android 14 beta program (but you probably shouldn’t)

If you haven’t upgraded to the Phone 2 and are still using the Phone 1 you’ll be happy to learn that you can now sign up for Nothing’s Android 14 beta program. Once enrolled, your Phone 1 will be eligible to download the Android 14 Beta 3 build which comes with a few caveats you […]

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The real reason Samsung wants you to buy a folding phone this year

Have you looked at the new Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5 and wondered if they’re worth buying? Us too, so we asked Samsung what makes them special.
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Motorola’s folding phone just had a durability test — and it’s painful to watch

The Motorola Razr Plus is one of the best folding phones you can buy today. But just how durable is it? Well, it doesn’t look great.
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I’ve used the Nothing Phone 2. It should be your next smartphone

I’ve been using the Nothing Phone 2 for a couple of weeks. It’s fun, high-quality, and should absolutely be your next smartphone. Here’s why.
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Nothing’s Phone 2 is official with a bigger display, more power, and a price bump

After all the leaks and rumors, Nothing’s Phone 2 is finally official and comes with a range of improvements and larger dimensions than its predecessor. Now powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, the Phone 2 also sports a bigger 120Hz display, increased battery power, upgraded dual 50MP cameras, and a tweaked Glyph lighting […]

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Nothing Phone 2 vs. Nothing Phone 1: should you upgrade?

The Nothing Phone 2 is Nothing’s second phone and first in the U.S. market. But is it worth upgrading from the Nothing Phone 1? We found out.
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Anyone with an Android phone can try Cricket Wireless for free with the tryCricket app

Switching over to a new carrier can be a little daunting and no one wants to be stuck in a contract with poor coverage and data speeds. With that in mind, Cricket’s has launched a new app which aims to allow those of us with Android phones to test its network for 14 days without […]

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Grab a free phone from Cricket Wireless when signing up for a new line

Cricket Wireless is offering a free or nearly free phone when bringing in a number and signing up for a new Unlimited plan from the carrier. Phones on offer consist of a bunch of own-branded devices as well as the new Moto G Stylus 5G (2023) and Samsung’s Galaxy A13 and A14 5G handsets. Customers […]

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How to get developer options on your Android phone

If you want to access some of the hidden options on your Android phone, then you need to know how to get to the developer options. We’ll show you how it’s done.
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This is our best look yet at Nothing’s Phone 2

We may only have a week of so to go until next weeks launch but Nothing is still feeding the Phone 2 hype machine with little factoids that aim to whet the appetite. Much like it did with the Phone 1 last year, Nothing has allowed MKBHD to show off the exterior of the Phone […]

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Best Samsung phone deals: Save on the Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 4

If you’re looking for the best Samsung phone deals to upgrade or replace your old phone, you’ve come to the right place.
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Best phone deals: Samsung Galaxy S23, Google Pixel 7 and more

If it’s finally time to upgrade your smartphone, you should check out this collection of the best phone deals involving Apple, Samsung, and Google devices.
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This is the most jaw-dropping Android phone I’ve seen in years

It’s well-known that the OnePlus 11 is a great-looking phone. But the new Marble Odyssey color may be one of the most stunning Android phones I’ve ever seen.
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Nothing’s Glyph Composer will synch lights and ringtones on the Phone 2

Here with another little factoid about its upcoming handset is Nothing, showing off the new Glyph Composer features that will make its debut on the Phone 2 which launches on July 11th. Users will be able to create their own “Glyph Ringtone” which will then syncronize with the Glyph setup on the rear panel. Phone […]

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Nubia’s RedMagic 8S Pro will launch on July 5th – could be the first phone with 24GB of RAM

Nubia are no strangers to packing their gaming smartphones with all the power you might desire and the upcoming RedMagic 8S Pro would appear to hold true to that tradition. Confirmed to launch on July 5th, the RedMagic 8S Pro could be the first phone to launch with a massive 24GB of RAM under the […]

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Nothing Phone (2) pre-orders could go live as soon as June 29th

As Nothing prepares to launch its follow up to the Phone (1) on July 11th, it’s being reported that pre-orders for the upcoming handset could go live as soon as June 29th. According to Indian retailer, Flipkart, fans will be able to pre-order the Phone (2) by placing a Rs 2,000 deposit (refundable) on the […]

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This phone may have already beat the Galaxy Z Flip 5 in a big way

All eyes are on the Galaxy Z Flip 5, which is set to be one of the year’s best folding phones, but a new competitor may have beaten it even before it launches.
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Motorola’s new $400 Android phone really surprised me

If you prefer a smartphone with a stylus but don’t want to pay flagship prices, then consider the Moto G Stylus 5G (2023). Here’s our full review!
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The Nothing Phone 2 gets a July 11 launch date

Discontent with its brand having been out of the limelight for a few days, Nothing has today announced that it will unveil its successor to the Phone (1) on July 11th. Dubbed the Phone (2), the phone is already known to be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, have a bigger battery, and […]

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How to turn safe mode on and off on your Android phone

When you have an issue with your phone, safe mode disables all third-party apps to determine if they are to blame. Here’s how to turn safe mode on and off.
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The Nothing Phone 2 needs these 4 things to be a killer Android phone

The Nothing Phone 2 is less than a month away from launch, and it should be a good upgrade. But it needs to fix its predecessor’s flaws to really shine.
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Why I replaced my Kindle with an $1,800 Android phone

Look, I’m not telling you to ditch your cheap Kindle and buy an uber-expensive Samsung foldable. I’m just saying that the Galaxy Z Fold 4 is a great Kindle.
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How to use ChatGPT on your iPhone and Android phone

ChatGPT is taking over the world — or so it seems. Here’s how you can access and use ChatGPT’s amazing AI on your iPhone or Android smartphone.
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The Nothing Phone 2 will launch in July with a bigger battery

We already knew that Nothing is gearing up to launch its second smartphone sometime during the summer and thanks to a Forbes interview with Carl Pei, we now know that it will be as soon as July. In the interview, Nothing’s CEO talks about the design, the Phone 2’s battery capacity, and claims that the […]

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Google can create the perfect Pixel phone — if it changes one thing

The Pixel 7a is a great phone. But with a few smart tweaks, Google could easily create a perfect Pixel. Here’s how.
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When is my phone getting Android 14? Here’s everything we know

Android 14 is in the beta phase, with a final release planned for later this year. When is your phone getting the update? Here’s everything we know!
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It’s official – Nothing will announce the Phone 2 in Summer 2023

Having launched a number of audio products before unveiling the Phone 1 in 2022, Nothing’s progress from a start-up to a smartphone brand is impressive. One issue that many had with the Phone 1 was that it was never officially on sale in the US and was only available in a limited beta program. This […]

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Nothing Phone 2: news, release date and price rumors, and more

Nothing will be launching the Nothing Phone 2 this year, and it will be available in the U.S. this time around. Here’s everything we know so far!
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