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    	<title>Huawei Warns Trump About Fighting Google</title>
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    	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ken Karlo Staff, Staff]]></dc:creator>
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			<atom:name>Ken Karlo Staff, Staff</atom:name>
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    	<pubDate>Sun, 18 Aug 2019 15:34:48 PST</pubDate>
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    	<description>There is a thrill of suspense right now, that is making everyone to put their ears down for the latest update on new OS</description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>There is a
thrill of suspense right now, that is making everyone to put their ears down
for the latest update on a new operating system, but the question is, is there
really a plan-B? This sudden viral question arose due to the internal threats
and warnings going on between the United States government under the
administration of Donald Trump and Ren Zhengfei, the CEO of Huawei.</span></p><p><br></p><h2>What's
The Fuss About?</h2><p><span>The bone of
contention here is this - The US government wants to deny Ren's company
(Huawei) of complete access to the Android operating system. With this singular
act by the US, Ren has taken up the case with threats of a new "third
operating system" that will dominate Google and Apple OS, that is if the
US government <a href="https://kenkarlo.com/articles/effects-of-the-huawei-ban" target="_blank">won't</a>&nbsp;let Google make the Android operating system available to
Huawei.</span></p><p><span>The US on
their own part won't let this happen because it's to their own detriment, and
not benefit. The threats of a new smartphone OS launch by Huawei has been on
since the US government blacklist announcement in May (not final though).</span></p><p><span>There have
been a series of threats from HongMeng to <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/8/9/20798251/huawei-harmonyos-hongmengos-smartphones-internet-of-things-operating-system-android" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">HarmonyOS</a>, and the recently launched
cross-platform IoT OS (it turned out to be not so good). Even at the launch of
HarmonyOS, shifting it to smartphones seemed like a new global ecosystem was
about to be formed, notwithstanding their 2-day accomplishment assurance.</span></p><p><br></p><h2>Does
Huawei Need Google?</h2><p><span>Despite the
threats and deeds, a month ago, the CEO attested to the fact that the company
needs Google, and for a "plan-B"-there was none. But this statement
isn't conclusive because, if really the US impedes Huawei's access to Google,
then an alternate plan-B is certain with its expertise and China Inc. back up.</span></p><p><span>This warranted
the warning by Ren to Google, the US, and Apple </span></p><blockquote><span>"you cannot rule out the
chance that the third operating system might outrun them someday".</span></blockquote><p><span> If the
US forces China into this, other companies will follow suit. The US wouldn't
want this to happen.</span></p><p><span>Zhengfei also
told the US that UK will be forced to relinquish Huawei's 5G network in spite
of Trumps' solicitation. With John Bolton's (USNC adviser) visit to London
recently, he held that the British officials were looking deep into the Huawei
case with much focus on avoiding any compromise in the security of
telecommunication in the 5G space. However, they actually said that were
reviewing their decisions.</span></p><p><span>Ren still
believes that the UK will choose economics over politics, they won't say no to
the Chinese company's technology from the country's 5G implementation. The UK
has been Huawei's main market for networking, and the US blacklisting thing has
been a terrifying one for them. There is also a spy unit with UK's GCHQ for
examining Huawei's security and its technology.</span></p><p><br></p><p><span>There has been
a <a href="https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3023215/huawei-denies-helping-governments-uganda-and-zambia-spy" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">report</a>&nbsp;of spy units in Uganda and Zambia but it was clearly denied and said
that the UK isn't so much concerned about this though. Politics and commercials
here is simple, and Huawei has a substantial position in the UK's 5G space
launch.</span></p>
<p><span>But the fact
here is this - with the exit of Britain, they have little power to stop the 5G
network lunch and pay the price. We all need answers to certain questions, it
seems like two different issues here, but it's just one, between these 3. And
Huawei will definitely not act until the US gives it a reason to do so, which
makes plan-B close to a reality.</span></p>
<p><span>The CEO
admitted Huawei's works in Xinjiang and his sales to carrier operators and
others. This company actually obeys the sovereign system of every state. Telcos
are still signing with Huawei and the US still going about their business,
nothing has happened yet.</span></p><p><br></p><em><span style="font-size: 12px;">Image via Clubtech</span></em>]]></content:encoded>
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    	<title>Samsung Galaxy A90 5g Leak Reveals Retail Box, Confirms Specs</title>
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    	<dc:creator><![CDATA[Thomas  Glare, Contributor]]></dc:creator>
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			<atom:name>Thomas  Glare, Contributor</atom:name>
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    	<pubDate>Fri, 20 Sep 2019 00:08:27 PST</pubDate>
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    	<description>Have you heard about the new Samsung Galaxy? Find out what information was leaked just a week ago. We've compiled plenty of detail</description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past few weeks, there have been multiple leaks about the new Samsung <a href="https://kenkarlo.com/tags/smartphone">smartphone</a>. Some of these leaks have been towards the phone itself, while others are showing off the new packaging. A majority of these listings have come from the <a href="https://kenkarlo.com/tags/samsung" target="_blank">Samsung</a>&nbsp;Company, which is located in South Korea. Leaks are not uncommon in this day and age, but because everyone is eager to hear more about the new phone release, there's been a push for more information. </p><h2><br>Samsung Galaxy Won’t Charge</h2><p>This is what many people say, but some design flaws will be repaired. The confusion has lead to numerous conclusions based on what the design is, what specifications come with it, and when the release date will be. However, many of us have to understand that this leak was not warranted. It was an accidental leak that had gone up online on the South Korean website, Samsung. The company accidentally uploaded the wrong photo, stirring controversy as to the specs of the new Samsung A90 <a href="https://www.techradar.com/news/what-is-5g-everything-you-need-to-know" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">5G</a>&nbsp;smartphone.</p><p>This leak has sparked many controversies, and many competitors wanted a glimpse to see if their projects are doing any better. To help alleviate some of the leaks, Samsung has taken it upon themselves to research accurate information to stop possible misinformation and rumors. To combat this, they've decided to announce some of their specs officially but also discredit any rumors made my false information or competitors. </p><h2><br>Leaked Information</h2><p>The Samsung Galaxy A90 5G box includes listings of the phone's specifications and other small information, such as the Samsung Galaxy buds. This helps compare it to their rival with the other Samsung Smartphones on the market. Samsung’s official website had initially been listed all of the specs on the site, before noticing their mistake and taking it down. </p><p>On top of the box leak, there has also been a leak for the phone itself, allowing us to know the look, design, and color, and even some features. This includes the ability to play your favorite mobile casino apps like on this <a href="https://777spinslot.com/mobile-casino-games/" target="_blank">website</a>, social media apps, an amazing camera, and much more. This includes the notorious <a href="https://kenkarlo.com/articles/how-samsungs-masterpiece-looks-a-foldable-smartphone" target="_blank">Samsung Galaxy fold</a>. Due to a lack of damage control, Samsung itself has since then confirmed these leaks and has tried to take a corporate stand on marketing their product. </p><p>A significant leak that has been going around is the design of the Samsung Galaxy A90 5Gs handset. Unlike other smartphones in this day and age, the following headset features key specs of 6.7 inches with full HD Tremendour Amoled Infinity-U Show, as well as a 48- megapixel camera, However, the 40 Megapixel camera includes a 5-megapixel and an 8-megapixel triple rear camera on the back. The 32 megapixels are located on the front of the camera.</p><p>As for storage, the Samsung Galaxy a90 5G includes 6GB of RAM, without the use of additional storage devices. Other than that, it includes 128 GB of built-in storage. On top of those features, the device includes a powerful octa-core processor that ensures the device’s battery will be fast charging. It’s nearly comparable to the Snapdragon 855, which already has been tested as the fastest existing charger.</p><p>Additionally, there was also another leak that had leaked a promo slide on the Samsung official website.<a href="https://english-wiki.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_A90" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> This</a>&nbsp;page has been taken down, and not many pictures are floating around due to that. The Promo image announced the upcoming model number of SM-A908N and confirmed the name. Further, then that, it also includes a screen which consists of the front, bacn, three cameras on the backside. This is a considerable downgrade from their Samsung Galaxy A80, which leads us to believe that photo lovers should skip this smartphone.</p>
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    <h2><br>Samsung Galaxy A90 5G VS Others</h2><p>Now, there were two main drops this past week, and one was for the Samsung Galaxy A90 5G, but another listing did pop up. The A90 tends to be a fast-charging device which 25W charging speeds. However, their A91 was leaked at the same time but boasted that it had close to double the charging speeds of 45W. So, the new releases from Samsung will be highly dependent upon individualized needs rather than promoting their new cell.</p><h3><br>Conclusion</h3><p>In recap, compared to other smartphone designs, the Samsung A90 does have a huge capacity and comes with all the features you'd want in a handheld device. However, some of the features are thereof lacking, which could cause you to be a bit frustrated if you were expecting otherwise. Please take the time to wait for Samsung's Official announcements before making any plans to pre-order or purchase.&nbsp;</p><p>With their extensive line of upcoming Samsung smartphones, it’s best to not jump to conclusions even though the new information is exciting. From a business standpoint, these could be some of their non-finished products, which leaves a lot to the imagination. That</p>]]></content:encoded>
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