This week’s Android headlines; Samsung’s bid for the innovation crown, Google confirming Pixel 7 Pro details, Honor 70’s award-winning IFA presence, Nokia G60 reviews, Poco’s two new handsets, Asus preparing the ROG 6D, and more...
Google Confirms Pixel 7 Pro Details
"Alongside the colors, Google has also revealed the chipset these phones will use. We already knew that it would be the next generation of the Tensor chipset seen in the Pixel 6 line, but now we know the name – it’s the Google Tensor G2. Google promises this chipset will bring “even more helpful, personalized features to photos, videos, security, and speech recognition.
"Given Nokia likes to keep its version of Android as simple as possible, it’s hardly a surprise that it runs rather smoothly. The phone wakes quickly from sleep, scrolls through homescreens with minimal fuss, and doesn’t leave you waiting around for the keyboard to appear when tapping on text boxes.
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