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 Bart_gda
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    Eu achava sensor na frente bem melhor, até passar o último mês usando um sensor traseiro.

    Os dois são bons, porém o traseiro é bem mais ergonômico.

     Bart_gda
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    E sobre o S8 chinês: fujam de tudo que for MediaTek.

     LL SCCP
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    Sobre Chips, por causa disso eu deixei de pegar vários China, quase todos com bateria monstra são midiatek e todo mundo desce o pau.

    Aí decido pegar um no Brasil e decido pegar o a72 2018, mas o chip não é snapdragon, aí dá medo


    Samsung faz merda também?

    Enviado de meu XT1069 usando Tapatalk

     TOOL
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    Pode pegar, Exynos é excelente.

     Hankey
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    Exynos é cagado pra custom rom tmb

     TOOL
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    >2018
    >Custom rom

    Enviado de meu SM-G930F usando Tapatalk

     Hankey
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    >> Ficar preso em versão antiga do android cheia de falha de segurança

     Witness
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    Eu vou tentar manter meus aparelhos o mais inteiros possíveis, vender por um preço legal quando parar de ser atualizados e comprar um mais novo

    Não sei se tenho saco pra instalar custom ROM ainda

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    Hankey escreveu: >> Ficar preso em versão antiga do android cheia de falha de segurança
    não vou listar aqui as dores de cabeça de custom rom pq vc já tá cansado de saber. Celestão é bem normie pra celular e vc vem falar em custom rom? Dureza.

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    Tava bem empolgado até Mediatek

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    Google unifies its payment platforms under the new 'Google Pay' branding
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    Google offers various ways to pay for things on devices and the web, and all these transactions fall into one of several products buckets. It's a bit confusing, but Google is streamlining its payment branding today with the launch of Google Pay. Android Pay, Google Wallet, and even Chrome autofill payment info will be unified under this brand. As for when—this is happening right now. Some people already see hints of Google Pay on their devices.


    Google was the first to bring mobile NFC payments to phones, which it called Google Wallet. Later, it swapped in the Android Pay branding. When you think about it, that wasn't a very versatile brand for mobile payments. Now, Google is giving it a third (and hopefully final) shot with Google Pay. This will be the name for Google's payment platform when making payments via NFC in stores, online at retailers, in the Play Store, and in other Google apps.
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    We started suspecting something was up a few days ago when readers began reaching out to say their Tap & Pay system settings were suddenly labeled "Google Pay." So, this branding is already rolling out. Google says you'll see Google Pay everywhere in the coming weeks, and it's already accepted on sites like Airbnb, Dice, Fandango, HungryHouse, and Instacart. However, I bet you'll continue seeing payment kiosks with the Android Pay branding on them for years to come.
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    Sony Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra feature Snapdragon 630, rear fingerprint sensors, Android 8.0 Oreo, and more; L2 also announced
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    Sony seems serious about improving its smartphone game. The Xperia XA1 and XA1 Ultra, despite having interesting camera setups and not-terrible pricing, were let down by the lacks of a Snapdragon processor and a fingerprint sensor. The XA2 and XA2 Ultra, which were leaked a few days ago, fix that with a Snapdragon 630 and a rear-mounted scanner. Also announced was the budget-oriented Xperia L2, which also sports a rear fingerprint sensor.

    The XA2 sports a Gorilla Glass-topped 5.2" 1080p display, a Snapdragon 630, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage with microSD expansion, a 23MP Exmor RS rear camera, a 120-degree wide-angle 8MP front camera, and a 3,300mAh battery. The body features anodized aluminum on the sides and a metallic back panel. Of course, it also has a fingerprint sensor, something its predecessor didn't have, on the back. Previous Sony phones were unable to utilize side fingerprint sensors due to a legal issue in the US, but there's no exclusivity for a rear-mounted unit. The XA2 will come in silver, black, blue, and pink, in both single-SIM and dual-SIM variants depending on the market.

    As you might expect, the XA2 Ultra is a bigger version of the XA2. It gets a 6.0" 1080p display, the same Snapdragon 630, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage with microSD expansion, and a larger 3,580mAh cell. The highlight here is the additional 16MP sensor with OIS and front flash alongside the same 8MP selfie cam on the XA2. That's right: this thing has two cameras on the front, and a flash. It'll come in silver, black, blue, and gold, in single-SIM and dual-SIM variants.

    The more downmarket Xperia L2 was also unveiled. It'll have the same 5.5" 720p display and MediaTek MT6737T chipset as its predecessor, but RAM and storage are bumped to 3GB and 32GB, respectively. There's also a microSD slot present. Camera-wise, the L2 has a 13MP unit on the back and the same 8MP wide-angle sensor as the XA2 family up front. The battery makes a giant leap from 2,620mAh in the L1 to 3,300mAh here, which is very impressive. It has the same fingerprint sensor setup as the XA2 phones on the back.

    The XA2 and XA2 Ultra will launch in February with Android 8.0 Oreo on board. The XA2 will be available in silver, black, blue, and pink, while the XA2 Ultra will come in silver, black, blue, and gold. The L2 will launch later this month with Android 7.1.1 Nougat in black, gold, and pink. All three phones will come in both single-SIM and dual-SIM trim depending on the market. There's no word on pricing at this point.

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