Friday 22 February 2019

The Morning After: What to expect at MWC 2019

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It's Friday, February 22, 2019.

Hey, good morning!

So Samsung’s shown off everything it’s got to show, and after a day to think it over, we have some feels about those phones. Expect more phones, too: MWC kicks off this weekend, and we’ve got the full preview. 
 

Samsung Unpacked was a masterclass in showing your good side.Technically impressive? Yes? Desirable? Perhaps. No complaints? Wait a second.
 

The problem with the Galaxy Fold
 

The problem with the Galaxy Fold<br />   

Technically impressive? Yes? Desirable? Perhaps. No complaints? Wait a second.
 

Flagship, foldable and 5G phones.
 

What to expect at MWC 2019
 

What to expect at MWC 2019<br />   

There's always plenty of news from Mobile World Congress, and it's either entirely expected or word gets out early. This year is shaping up to be slightly different. From foldable designs to 5G and more, this year's MWC won't only be jam-packed with news, but it should, perhaps, be exciting once again.
 

Light will use Sony lenses in its computational imaging tools.
 

Sony and camera startup Light team up for multi-lens smartphone
 

Sony and camera startup Light team up for multi-lens smartphone<br />   

Camera startup Light, best known for its multi-lens cameras, has announced it’s teaming up with Sony to put its tech to work in new ways. The partnership will focus on developing new versions of Light's multi-image sensors using Sony lenses. Perhaps crucially, the companies will be working on a smartphone that uses four or more cameras. You know, like that Nokia leak...

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Welcome to the post-’Fortnite’ era of mobile gaming.
 

'Gaming phones' are just flagship phones now
 

The specs on Samsung's Galaxy S10+ are bonkers. This baby has up to 12GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage, with the option to add 512GB more via microSD and a vapor-chamber cooling system a lot like the one in the Xbox One X. Samsung is talking up the S10+'s Adreno 640 GPU and Infinity-O display, and it's happily comparing the new phone to a laptop in marketing materials. And gaming has become a critical aspect of the smartphone experience. Mobile is easily the largest segment of the overall video-game market, generating $63.2 billion in 2018, or 47 percent of the industry's global revenue, according to Newzoo. Meanwhile, PCs and consoles brought in a bit more than $30 billion each. This is a new reality for the industry.
 

But wait, there's more...

1. Varjo's human-eye resolution VR headset costs a mere $6,000

2. What's coming to Netflix in March: 'Triple Frontier' and 'Arrested Development'

3. Apple will reportedly launch a credit card this year

4. Verizon plans to roll out its 5G mobile network in 30 cities this year

5. Don't buy a phone just for 5G

6. The UK government finally pins down Mark Zuckerberg

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