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Interested in starting up your own business? Check out these inspiring innovative startups showcased from the Mobile World Congress conference!

#startup #smallbusiness #MWC

https://www.pcmag.com/feature/359618/11-innovative-startups-that-caught-our-eye-at-mwc-2018/11
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I mentioned this in a #MWC baseball blog a few months ago, and now #unlv football introduced an all-you-can-eat ticket package. For $79 you get tickets to UNLV’s games against UTEP (Sept. 8), Fresno State (Nov. 3) and Nevada (Nov. 24) and all the hot dogs, nachos, popcorn and soft drinks you can devour. I'm working on my pre-season prognostications.
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Samsung Mongoose 4 core leaked, expected to debut on next-generation Exynos 9820 SoC

Samsung's next generation SoC will be the Exynos 9820, built using the 7nm FinFET process. The new chipset is expected to feature the new Samsung Mongoose 4 CPU. According to tipster Ice Universe, not only will the Mongoose 4 be more powerful than ARM's Cortex A-76 CPU, it will also be more energy efficient. While ARM has said that the A-76 can reach clock speeds of up to 3.30GHz, the comments from Ice Universe's tweet suggests that the Mongoose 4 processor will top that speed.

Ice Universe says that he expects the Exynos 9820 to produce a multicore Geekbench benchmark score above 13,000. That would seemingly match the score of the Apple A12 SoC, which reportedly went through the same benchmark test last month, according to the tipster. While Samsung designs and produces its own in-house chips, the A12 is designed by Apple and is currently being mass-produced by TSMC using the 7nm process. One interesting note is that the A12 tests have allegedly revealed that the chip currently consumes 23% more energy than expected, although this will undoubtedly be tweaked before the launch of the three new iPhone models later this year.

Don't expect to see the Exynos 9820 with the Mongoose 4 CPU inside any device until the Samsung Galaxy S10 tenth anniversary model is introduced next year. We could see that take place in January at CES in Las Vegas; Samsung is looking to move up its timetable to fit in the foldable Samsung Galaxy X (or whatever the device will be named). The latter could be unwrapped the following month at MWC in Barcelona.

#Samsung #MWC #Mongoose #Exynos9820 #Android #GalaxyX #GalaxyS10 #SoC #Benchmark

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#MWC Reimagine what a phone could be. #Samsung #GalaxyS9 / #GalaxyS9plus The Camera. Reimagined.

all specs: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-s9/specs/

some reviews:
It's all about the camera https://www.techradar.com/reviews/samsung-galaxy-s9
Samsung’s Galaxy S9 brings the polish, forgets the features https://www.digitaltrends.com/cell-phone-reviews/samsung-galaxy-s9-review/
Samsung Galaxy S9 vs Galaxy S8 vs Galaxy Note 8: Price, Specifications, Features Compared https://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/features/samsung-galaxy-s9-specifications-price-comparison-galaxy-s8-galaxy-note-8-1817307

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Samsung Galaxy S10 to arrive in February after all, foldable Galaxy X in January

Recently, a variety of reports have claimed Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy S10 lineup in January at CES 2019 in a bid to make way for the foldable Galaxy X, which was set to make its debut the following month at MWC 2019 in Barcelona. However, according to one tipster, Samsung has now switched these launches around.

If the information is accurate, Samsung will now be unveiling its first foldable smartphone at CES 2019 in Las Vegas next January, which suggests the new device will be available to purchase towards the beginning of February. In any case, though, it’s worth pointing out that Samsung is only expected to manufacture between 300,000 and 500,000 units of the smartphone.

In addition to this, sticking to the company’s usual schedule, the leaker claims Samsung’s Galaxy S10 series will be launched at MWC 2019, just like this year’s Galaxy S9 lineup. This ultimately suggests the South Korean brand isn’t too worried about lower flagship sales this year – it was previously rumored that the January launch would also help make up for this year’s lackluster shipments. In regards to what the launch will bring, next year may see the return of a smaller Galaxy S flagship that will be sold alongside two larger-sized offerings. For now, though, it’s unclear if there will be any major specification differences between the three other than the camera setups.

Due to the fact that Samsung is yet to release its second 2018 flagship, the Galaxy Note 9, this new launch information could easily change at any point. Nevertheless, considering the company has never announced a Galaxy S flagship before the annual MWC event, it would certainly be an odd move for the company if it chose to do so with its anniversary lineup.

#GalaxyS10 #S10 #Android #MWC #AndroidOreo #AndroidP #Galaxy #Samsung #MWC2019 #Devices

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46nCiN5YweY&index=3&list=PL_CeQH2n4d4Ezq-JP2JTXdOPhvYL7ctiX
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