It's Monday, March 04, 2019. Hey, good morning! Good morning! We test five-camera phones, hear the death knell for the PlayStation Vita and take a look at what’s happened in 15 years of Engadget. Yep, this site has seen it all. Photos from this five-camera monster. We just got the chance to test the Nokia 9 PureView around Barcelona, picking up a device just in time for its official release today. Early birds can pick up HMD's new photographic flagship for $599 for the first week -- after that, the price balloons to the regular $699. Ahead of a full review, let’s see exactly how well the photos come out. | | The end of the dedicated PlayStation handheld? Sony has discontinued the last two models of its handheld console, the Vita. The move marks the last step of a long, gradual phase-out that included a halt on first-party games in 2015, the discontinuation of physical games and the end to PS Plus freebies. | | 15 things you couldn't do 15 years ago when Engadget was born. A lot has changed since Engadget was born in 2004. Fitness trackers, voice assistants and electric cars were the stuff of fiction. Now, most of these are commonplace, so much so that we put our trust in them on a daily basis. To celebrate Engadget's 15th birthday, we pulled out 15 things that didn’t exist when this site first broke cover. | | Sponsored Content by StackCommerce | |
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