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EL NUEVO S10


Últimamente las filtraciones nos dejan poco por lo que sorprendernos en el evento de presentación de la propia marca, convirtiendo su seguimiento en algo parecido a cuando comprobamos el boleto de la lotería y vemos si el nuestro es el premiado o no. Así estaremos con todo lo que creemos saber de los Samsung Galaxy S10 y el Galaxy F, el móvil plegable que a todas luces se sumará a la habitual remesa de buques insignia de la marca.
¿Se guardará algo Samsung en la chistera para mostrarnos el día 20 de febrero? Resulta difícil pensarlo si repasamos todo lo que ellos mismos han dicho que van a presentar y lo que el rocío de rumores nos ha traído y sigue arrimando aún hoy mismo. Tres Galaxy S10, un cuarto que vendría más tarde y el ¿móvil? flexible que ya nos medio enseñaron hace unos meses.

Samsung Galaxy S10E

Parece que la familia Galaxy S vuelve a ampliarse y, bueno, podemos decir que habrá uno "pequeño", aunque la diagonal que integrará según todo lo filtrado es de más de 5,5 pulgadas. Concretamente se habla de un panel de 5,8 pulgadas Dynamic AMOLED con resolución FullHD+ de 2.280 x 1.080 píxeles (unos 438 píxeles por pulgada), nada de QHD, y con aspecto 19:9.

A30


Galaxy A30Características y especificaciones
  • Pantalla: 6.4 pulgadas (Super AMOLED)
  • Resolución: 2,340x1,080 pixeles.
  • Procesador: Exynos 7904.
  • RAM: 3GB, 4GB.
  • Almacenamiento: 64GB, 128GB.
  • Ranura microSD: sí
  • Batería: 4,000mAh.
  • Lector de huellas: Sí, en pantalla

Huawei pushed out of Wi-Fi Alliance: What does that mean?


Hi everybody today we presenting news about android and huawei company.
The dominoes keep tumbling for Huawei since the Trump administration added the company to its so-called Entity List, effectively barring the Chinese telco from doing business with organizations based in the United States.

So far, Huawei has lost access to Google, Android, Qualcomm, Intel, Microsoft, and — perhaps most devastatingly — Arm. Now, it is also temporarily losing its membership in the Wi-Fi Alliance (via Nikkei Asian Review), which could have serious long-term effects on its business.
The Wi-Fi Alliance is a consortium of companies — including Apple, Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Intel, as well as many others — who influence the development of new wireless technologies. Although Huawei’s temporary loss of membership doesn’t mean the company can’t create Wi-Fi products anymore, it does mean Huawei will no longer have an influence on where Wi-Fi technology is going.
In other words, if its loss of membership in the Wi-Fi Alliance sticks, it won’t have much of a short-term effect; in the long-term, it could mean Huawei will be far less competitive.
A possible response to this could be Huawei and China developing their own Wi-Fi consortium or joining with other consortiums not based in the U.S. While these are viable options, without a membership to the U.S.-based Wi-Fi Alliance, Huawei will have a seriously difficult time competing in the global market.
In related news, Huawei was also barred from the SD Association today, and several Huawei devices were also removed from the Android Enterprise Recommended program.