The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ have blazing fast charging speeds with the 25W fast charger that comes bundled in the box. After years of waiting, Galaxy fans finally saw Samsung move to faster charging tech on its flagships, and the company went all the way and then some by introducing support for 45W charging speeds on the larger Note 10 model. Samsung sells the 45W charger separately, and that’s okay considering the 45W charger isn’t all that...
الخميس، 19 سبتمبر 2019
Daily Deal: 50% off beyerdynamic T1 2nd Gen Ninja Edition
Audiophiles love to geek out on high tech audio equipment. Only the best is good enough and beyerdynamic offers just that. This German brand is known as one of the top brands for people who love to listen to their music as it was intended by their composers. The semi-open earcovers offer low attenuation of ambient noise and the powerful technology inside is guaranteed to produce transparent sound with balanced bass. At 50% off, this is the perfect...
Here’s how you can hide Galaxy Note 10’s persistent charging notification

The Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ come with the fastest charging speeds of any Galaxy smartphone yet. And it seems Samsung wants users of these devices to always know just how fast they charge, as every time the Note 10 or Note 10+ are charging, there’s a persistent message on the screen telling you how much time is left before the battery will reach 100 percent charge. There’s no way to turn...
These are the improvements I’d like to see on the next S Pen

I’ve been using the Galaxy Note 10 for more than a couple of weeks now, and I must say, there’s very little I don’t like about the phone. It feels great, thanks to its premium build quality; it’s very fast, the display is gorgeous, and One UI 1.5 is close to perfect. But as much as I’ve fallen in love with the Galaxy Note 10, I think Samsung is capable of doing a better job in some areas. Coincidentally,...
September security update rolling out for the Galaxy Tab S4, Galaxy A7 (2018)
The latest Android security patch has now been released for two more Galaxy devices. The September security update is rolling out for the Galaxy Tab S4 and the Galaxy A7 (2018), with software versions T830XXU4BSI2 and A750GUBS3BSI1 respectively. The Tab S4 update is rolling out in the US on carrier Cellular South’s network and the A7 (2018) update is available in Puerto Rico. Only the Wi-Fi variant of the Tab S4 is getting the update at this...
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