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Geekz Snow 2019-08-08
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Call of Duty: Mobile will bring the series’ classic first-person shooting gameplay to mobile devices for free when t launches later this year on both iOS and Android.

If you want to play the game earlier, however, you’ll be able to do so on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and 10 Plus.

According to SamMobile, which attended the Samsung Unpacked event on August 7, Call of Duty: Mobile will come preloaded on all Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus phones.

The Galaxy Note 10 is being released on August 23, meaning those who purchase the phone should get access to the game well ahead of others.

A launch date for Call of Duty: Mobile has not yet been revealed, but the game is undergoing beta testing in select regions right now.

Samsung is trying to position the Galaxy Note platform as a legitimate contender for gaming, and the Play Galaxy Link feature — which allows you to use your PC to run games remotely on your phone — is part of that.

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While the beta has been available for some time, the stable OTA is now heading out for those that have already participated in this test phase for the full Android 10 build.

Those participating have confirmed that they have been receiving the stable build over the past 24 hours (via SamMobile).

[Update 12/16]: The full stable update is now rolling out after those on the beta were able to get the OS upgrade last week (via SamMobile).

Samsung is currently rolling out firmware version N97*FXXU1BSL7 for those with the Galaxy Note 10 and the Galaxy Note 10+ in Germany.It’s worth noting that this is the official stable release, meaning that you don’t need to have been enlisted on the beta to get the OTA file.

The OTA file measures in at around 2GB, so it’s pretty darn sizeable — it’s worth downloading on Wi-Fi for that reason.Considering that we saw the same happen with the Galaxy S10 before it too received a wider rollout of Android 10, this is a good sign that Samsung might be pushing the update ahead of schedule in some markets.As we mentioned, the Android 10 update is currently only available for those who were part of the One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+.

That does mean we could see the stable non-beta path update heading out as soon as next week.For those wondering, the update brings firmware version N97*FXXU1BSL7 to the Note 10, so you know exactly what to keep an eye out for.

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 and Galaxy Watch Active 2 have been all but outed by Samsung in a brief YouTube clip, via SamMobile.

The clip stops just shy of mentioning the devices’ full names, but at the very least, we have confirmation that the Galaxy Watch Active 2 exists and that the Galaxy Tab S6 will have a notch on its back that an S Pen stylus can attach to magnetically.For more tech news visit@:- Mcafee.com/activateThe Galaxy Watch Active 2 looks to have a glass watchface that extends out to the edge, giving your finger plenty of space to use its rumored touch-sensitive bezel.

This teaser shows the watch’s heart rate sensor flickering, possibly hinting at its EKG capability.

However, this feature supposedly won’t be ready until 2020, according to a report from.Samsung spends a bit more time on the Galaxy Tab S6 in the teaser, showing off several features, including what appears to be the dual rear camera array that we saw pop up in a recent rumor, a keyboard that can magnetically attach to the tablet via Smart Connector-like pogo pins, and the S Pen that rests on the Tab S6’s back.

I’m not sold on that being the most ergonomically friendly place for a stylus, especially compared to the newer iPad Pro’s solution of having the Apple Pencil magnetically attach to its edge to charge, which lets you set the tablet down flat.Get more tech news@:- Norton.com/setupThe teaser doesn’t show either device switched on, but a few new renders from SamMobile show what that might look like on the Tab S6.

Comparing the render to the Samsung-made teaser proves a virtual match between the two, but neither clears up a few remaining rumors, like whether the tablet will have an in-display fingerprint sensor or if it will have the Snapdragon 855 processor inside, as rumors suggest.Smith Warner, a creative person who puts his skills in Technical writing by making everything easier for readers to understand the complexity of any tech-related issue like mcafee.com/activate.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-08
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Call of Duty: Mobile will bring the series’ classic first-person shooting gameplay to mobile devices for free when t launches later this year on both iOS and Android.

If you want to play the game earlier, however, you’ll be able to do so on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and 10 Plus.

According to SamMobile, which attended the Samsung Unpacked event on August 7, Call of Duty: Mobile will come preloaded on all Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus phones.

The Galaxy Note 10 is being released on August 23, meaning those who purchase the phone should get access to the game well ahead of others.

A launch date for Call of Duty: Mobile has not yet been revealed, but the game is undergoing beta testing in select regions right now.

Samsung is trying to position the Galaxy Note platform as a legitimate contender for gaming, and the Play Galaxy Link feature — which allows you to use your PC to run games remotely on your phone — is part of that.

office setup 2019-07-31
img

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 and Galaxy Watch Active 2 have been all but outed by Samsung in a brief YouTube clip, via SamMobile.

The clip stops just shy of mentioning the devices’ full names, but at the very least, we have confirmation that the Galaxy Watch Active 2 exists and that the Galaxy Tab S6 will have a notch on its back that an S Pen stylus can attach to magnetically.For more tech news visit@:- Mcafee.com/activateThe Galaxy Watch Active 2 looks to have a glass watchface that extends out to the edge, giving your finger plenty of space to use its rumored touch-sensitive bezel.

This teaser shows the watch’s heart rate sensor flickering, possibly hinting at its EKG capability.

However, this feature supposedly won’t be ready until 2020, according to a report from.Samsung spends a bit more time on the Galaxy Tab S6 in the teaser, showing off several features, including what appears to be the dual rear camera array that we saw pop up in a recent rumor, a keyboard that can magnetically attach to the tablet via Smart Connector-like pogo pins, and the S Pen that rests on the Tab S6’s back.

I’m not sold on that being the most ergonomically friendly place for a stylus, especially compared to the newer iPad Pro’s solution of having the Apple Pencil magnetically attach to its edge to charge, which lets you set the tablet down flat.Get more tech news@:- Norton.com/setupThe teaser doesn’t show either device switched on, but a few new renders from SamMobile show what that might look like on the Tab S6.

Comparing the render to the Samsung-made teaser proves a virtual match between the two, but neither clears up a few remaining rumors, like whether the tablet will have an in-display fingerprint sensor or if it will have the Snapdragon 855 processor inside, as rumors suggest.Smith Warner, a creative person who puts his skills in Technical writing by making everything easier for readers to understand the complexity of any tech-related issue like mcafee.com/activate.

smith lio 2019-12-18
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While the beta has been available for some time, the stable OTA is now heading out for those that have already participated in this test phase for the full Android 10 build.

Those participating have confirmed that they have been receiving the stable build over the past 24 hours (via SamMobile).

[Update 12/16]: The full stable update is now rolling out after those on the beta were able to get the OS upgrade last week (via SamMobile).

Samsung is currently rolling out firmware version N97*FXXU1BSL7 for those with the Galaxy Note 10 and the Galaxy Note 10+ in Germany.It’s worth noting that this is the official stable release, meaning that you don’t need to have been enlisted on the beta to get the OTA file.

The OTA file measures in at around 2GB, so it’s pretty darn sizeable — it’s worth downloading on Wi-Fi for that reason.Considering that we saw the same happen with the Galaxy S10 before it too received a wider rollout of Android 10, this is a good sign that Samsung might be pushing the update ahead of schedule in some markets.As we mentioned, the Android 10 update is currently only available for those who were part of the One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+.

That does mean we could see the stable non-beta path update heading out as soon as next week.For those wondering, the update brings firmware version N97*FXXU1BSL7 to the Note 10, so you know exactly what to keep an eye out for.