Apple has a problem on its hand. Apple used Samsung and TSMC to build its SoCs but has chosen to adopt an Intel modem for all of its AT&T and T-Mobile variants of the iPhone 7. Factory-unlocked devices for Sprint and Verizon all use Qualcomm’s modem silicon. According to data gathered By Cellular Insights, both of the devices perform at a comparable level when there is a strong signal present but the device with the Intel modem tails off significantly as the signal weakens.
This Friday, Samsung will release its new “Gear VR” headset in what will be the first large scale consumer test for virtual reality. Retailing for a mere $100.00, the Oculus powered headset will offer consumers an imperfect but effective example of VR technology. The headset functionality is unique in that it is more of a Samsung Galaxy attachment as opposed to a stand-alone product. Users will attach their Samsung Galaxy devices to the headset, and then the Gear VR will use the power of the device to run games and apps.
Battery life has always been a huge problem in the mobile industry. Huawei, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer, has recently unveiled a battery prototype that has the capability of being charged at incredibly fast speeds. Huawei can take a completely dead battery and charge it to 48 percent in a span of 5 minutes.
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