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TechnikNews Weekly # 103: Apple Arcade Tested, Samsung Galaxy S20 Series, and more

TechnikNews Weekly 103
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We won't let you down this Sunday either and we'll have that again TechnikNews Weekly with you. This week there is news from Samsung and bad news about MWC 2020 in Barcelona.

In our TechnikNews Weekly we look at your three most popular posts every Sunday TechnikNews at. You determine the ranking every week by clicking and reading our articles. You did that hard again this week - here comes our Weekly.

Apple Arcade tested

About a year ago, Apple's game subscription - Arcade - came on the market. With just one subscription, you can play around 100 games for free in the store every month. This saves you having to buy each app individually - the range is also constantly being expanded. David also mentions positively in his test report that you can share the game subscription in the iCloud family. His full opinion is in his review:

Samsung shows Galaxy S20 series

After weeks of rumors and renders, Samsung read the cat out of the bag and introduced the Galaxy S20 to the world. Journalists already had the first test devices in their hands a few days beforehand, which meant that the technical data and images had leaked in advance. In case you have not already been inundated with news about the new Samsung flagships: Nils' article gives an overview of all the details.

The new foldable: Samsung Galaxy Z Flip presented

The innovations of the Galaxy S20 series were not everything at Samsung - this is how the new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip was presented. As the name suggests, it can be folded - but in the other direction like the Galaxy Fold. Reminiscent of an old Nokia flip phone. You can read what this thing can do here:

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