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Samsung Galaxy S10 Leaks Suggest 12 GB RAM and 1 TB Internal Storage

A few days ago the first details of the Samsung Galaxy S10, the handset with which the South Korean brand will celebrate the tenth anniversary of its Galaxy series, leaked. Accordingly, Galaxy S10 will have a version that will support 5G networks, as well as a larger screen and better cameras. Now, new leaks reveal that the future Samsung Galaxy S10 will come out with more RAM than expected.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 leaks so far indicate that the S10 version that will include support for 5G networks will also have four main cameras. On the other hand, the handset would boast two selfies cameras on the front, one which would also serve for the face recognition system. According to the rumors, Galaxy S10 would also come with a ceramics back case, something that other manufacturers have already done in some of their high-end smartphones.

New details of the Samsung Galaxy S10 suggest 12 GB RAM and 1 TB Internal Storage

The Samsung Galaxy S10 would be the first smartphone in the world with 12 GB RAM. Something that at the moment, more than having practical applications at performance level, would serve to position itself as a reference in the market. But in addition to this, it also seems that the device could arrive with 1 TB of internal storage.

Besides, the rest of the details that emerged online for the moment suggest that there will be a Galaxy S10 Plus device with a 6.44-inch display and three main cameras. Also, there will be a more affordable version with a 5.8-inch screen and less RAM and internal storage. Also, S10 would come out with the brand new Snapdragon 8150, Qualcomm’s latest chipset that is expected to serve as a substitute for the Snapdragon 845 CPU that has been the superstar of the smartphone industry.

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Google Added “Zero Search Results” For Some Specific Queries

Google has introduced a single automatic result function, known as “zero search results,” for searches regarding different locations, mathematical calculations, or conversions of currencies or physical quantities, for which no additional link is shown in the search results. The company has confirmed for the first time this new function of its search engine and that its application is limited to its mobile version.

These type of search results, known as “zero search results,” show a unique response to the query, which is obtained through the search engine algorithm. Google has stated that they show unique results “for queries in which we have extremely high confidence that a user is looking for a calculation, unit conversion or local time.”

Also, Google shows all links by default in case the system considers that a user wants to obtain search results or if the query may give rise to ambiguities, as happens when searching for ‘New York time,’ for example, which can be interpreted as a query from the New York Times newspaper.

Google Added “Zero Search Results” For Some Specific Queries

This “zero search results” function will bring with them the option of displaying the rest of the entries by clicking on the “Show all results” tab, as confirmed by the company. In addition to that, Google has added that this function will be available on mobile devices but has not been yet implemented on the Google Chrome versions for computers.

With this change, the company aims to “help people quickly find the most relevant information” and achieve “improve loading times on the mobile” by showing a unique result. The first user to discover these search results was Search Engine Optimization (SEO) specialist Sergey Alakov. On his blog, Alakov has indicated that, in this type of query, the search engine does not display ads.

Google tested the”zero search results” feature in March and stopped displaying them after six days of user feedback. The company’s search link manager, Danny Sullivan, then published on his official Twitter that “the condensed view experiment had to stop for the moment” and that the team would assess how and when to implement it again.

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“Crazy” LG Patent Reveals A Smartphone With 16 Cameras

It seems that smartphone manufacturers do not find it sufficient to incorporate a triple-camera system on the devices’ backs. It is also possible that many people think that the battle is in the number of sensors and not in the quality of the image. However, what we do know is that LG has also wanted to join the race and launched its V40 with three cameras on its backside. But it does not seem enough for the South Koreans! A “crazy” LG patent reveals a smartphone with 16 cameras.

LG Patent Reveals A Smartphone With 16 Cameras

There are 16 sensors on a single device, as the new LG patent revealed, and each of this cameras has a different purpose. LG patent was made public just a few hours ago, and the sensors and their function were detailed. It seems that the 16 cameras would serve to capture a target object in all possible angles. That would be possible thanks to the slightly curved lenses to capture the detail in the different perspectives.

LG patent also shows a mirror above the LED flash. That would be like a small mirror that could be used to take selfies with the rear cameras. users would, therefore, be able to use the different modes of the 16 cameras for better image quality.

LG May Not Eventually Release a Smartphone with 16 Cameras

Although this patent is very interesting and strange, at the same time, it does not mean that the South Korean company is going to launch a smartphone with 16 cameras on its back anytime soon. In reality, patents are filed to register ideas and concepts, but they may never be implemented in a final product.

Future leaks, or perhaps some official information, would be more than welcome to confirm whether this LG patent would be implemented on a future smartphone.

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Huawei Nova 4 To Boast A Pinhole To House The Selfies Camera, Not A Notch

Just before Samsung launch a device with its new Infinity-O display design, Huawei could release a smartphone with a camera implemented in a small pinhole at the top-left corner. That would be the Huawei Nova 4, which would be officially presented in December.

Huawei Nova 4 To Boast A Pinhole To House The Selfies Camera, Not A Notch

As soon as it arrived on the market, the notch was destined to die. Screen manufacturers are regularly presenting alternative solutions, and, at the end of this year, Samsung has introduced its future display designs. Among them, the one that particularly has drawn attention was an O-shaped sort of pinhole to house a single selfies camera. The Samsung Galaxy A8 series was supposed to be the first smartphone on the market to take advantage of this design, but Huawei Nova 4 might be the one.

On Chinese social networks, the famous brand has started teasing around the future Huawei Nova 4, and the first images are more than equivocal – the selfies camera would be placed in a hole at the top left of the display.

Besides, thanks to Slashleaks, we are now able to observe a very similar model of a smartphone in the real world, used by a man in a Chinese bus. Slashleaks also noted that the device has a 3.5-mm jack for headphones.

Huawei Nova 4 To Be Officially Presented in December for the Chinese Market

For the moment, we don’t know if Huawei Nova 4 would launch on all markets, as it happened with the Chinese brand’s other models such as Huawei P20 and Mate 20, for example, but, most likely, that would happen. Huawei Nova 4 would get its official presentation in December, and we should expect it to roll out in stores soon afterward.

We will discover everything about the Huawei Nova 4 during its official presentation scheduled for December for the Chinese market.

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Windows 10 Mail App To Boast Ads Similar To Google Gmail

Windows 10 could make room for advertising in some of its applications, such as its email client. Indeed, some Windows 10 mail app users in many countries have noticed the presence of ads in the form of emails, says The Verge. An initiative that seems to be inspired by its competitor Google which has already added such ads in Gmail.

Microsoft to add ads in Windows 10 mail app for non-Office 365 subscribers

We do not know precisely what drives Microsoft to follow in the footsteps of Google’s Gmail as Windows 10 is, after all, a paid software since the Windows 10 license is included in the price of new computers. Accordingly, users may not appreciate this very unpleasant new feature.

However, the Redmond-based tech giant announced the addition of ads in the Windows 10 mail app via Frank Shaw, Microsoft’s communications manager, who also explained that it was ultimately just a test that should have never reached the general public. According to the official, Windows 10 mail app will boast ads for non-Office 365 subscribers.

Microsoft promised not to scan email to display targeted content

“The company [Microsoft] had decided to disable these ads. He also said that the experiment was never designed to be tested on a large scale, which does not support the existence of an FAQ on a pilot program implemented in several countries around the world, but the ads should disappear. If some users have seen advertising on the application, it should disappear quickly,” said Frank Shaw for The Verge.

On the positive side of this experience, we note the fact that Microsoft refuses to scan emails in order to display targeted content. The company has always refused to give in to this kind of practice and has even tackled Google in the past on this subject. As a consequence, Gmail has also decided to stop scanning emails since then.

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