TechnikNews Weekly # 069: Android Q on Huawei, Apple Card, new Nintendo Switch games and more
This week we were again at the latest technology ball. In this TechnikNews We therefore look back weekly on the past week. From A for Android to X for Xiaomi: that was your most-clicked news.
We hope you had a great week. What could be nicer than reviewing the entire technology week on Sunday? That's exactly what we do in TechnikNews Weekly. And let's go - this is your most popular news.
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Huawei smartphones get Android Q
With the whole back and forth regarding the trade dispute between the US and China, Huawei is also affected. So far, however, it was not known what the current Huawei smartphones will look like with updates. For this reason, the company published a statement this week - along with an update list. This shows the 17+ Huawei devices that will receive the update to the next Android Q version. This then comes together with the Huawei surface EMUI 10.
Apple Card appeared in new pictures
Apple's physical card called the “Apple Card” is due to arrive this summer. This has already appeared in the wild in the past - now again recently. Now there are finally more details about the back of the card, and we now also know a weight. In general, the card seems to be just as compact as an ordinary debit card.
New games for the Nintendo Switch
You were also quite interested in the news this week about new, upcoming games for the Nintendo Switch. A number of games were announced at this year's E3 - a detailed overview has now been published. There you can see which games will be released at what time. We picked this overview together with the game trailers.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 receives camera night mode
A new update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has been rolling out this week. This is now given a camera night mode, which should improve the quality of the camera photos. Of course, especially in the dark, as the exposure is now longer. The update is around 700 MB and also contains the latest Android security patch.
Huawei MediaPad M6 presented
They still exist: the tablets from Huawei. Even if the Chinese company is currently struggling, a new device was presented this week. The Huawei MediaPad M6 also comes with the latest Kirin 980 Proprocessor chip from Huawei. In addition, the tablet is also on the cheap side compared to the competition for its sub-$300 US price point. The equipment is otherwise not really weak. In the article we have all the details.
More articles this week
All articles that are not in the above TechnikNews Weekly are available for you to read in chronological order below.
- Apple route: Logo may be kept
- Android Messages: Reminders are coming soon
- watchOS 6: This is how the noise app works
- Nvidia Shield TV: New model appeared
- Now it's easier to recover a hacked Instagram account
- Xiaomi: These models get Android Q
- Surface headphones review: the hands-on
- Tesla Arcade: Games center for Tesla cars is activated
- Notion 2.6: New version is distributed
- Libra presented: Facebook's own cryptocurrency
- Dr. Mario World: scheduled to start in July
- Google Pixel 4: Leak shows front and new color
- MacBook Pro: Batteries of old 15-inch models can catch fire
- Lenovo ThinkPad T490s in review: the slim business notebook
- Google: No more tablets, focus on new laptops
- Joyn: New streaming service from ProSevenSat.1
- Adobe Lightroom: Available now from the Mac App Store
- Libratone TRACK presented: in-ears for the summer
- Convert2MP3 offline: These are the best free YouTube converter alternatives
- Netflix tests picture-in-picture players for desktop