ZTE’s latest handset hides the selfie camera under the screen
A notch. A dotch. A teardrop spot. These are all ways to describe where the selfie camera goes on a phone, but not on ZTE’s Axon 30.
A notch. A dotch. A teardrop spot. These are all ways to describe where the selfie camera goes on a phone, but not on ZTE’s Axon 30.
This week on The Wrap, get stuck into a trio of new truly wireless earphones, a couple of new phones, and a big change to the Apple Wallet. All that and more in five.
How is tech changing for the back half of 2020? We’ll talk new computers and chips from Intel, new phones from Samsung, plus new earphones, TVs, and a whole lot more from a virtual IFA, the mid-year tech show.
Some phones are glass and shatter easily, while plastic phones can crack. But with the Telstra Tough Max 3, Australia’s largest telco is vying for customers that prefer a phone to survive.
The world’s biggest mobile phone show is on later this month, and at this rate, we’re not even sure if mobile phone companies will be there.
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Phones may well be water-resistant, but they’re rarely properly rugged, except in special instances. A few years ago, though, Telstra dabbled, and in 2018, it’s doing it again.
The price of smartphones has dropped, and with it the age when phones first enter the lives of children. What phone should they get for Christmas?
A change is occurring, as the “mid-range” inches closer to premium. Is there a difference, or has the mid-range well and truly changed?
A name few will recognise is producing a flagship phone for under $700, and it comes with metal, a fingerprint sensor, and a big battery. Is that enough, or does it need something else?