TechnikNews Weekly # 154: New Motorola G smartphones, information about the Galaxy A52 5G, MIUI blocks Google services and more
Another week has passed. We are also happy that we can relax a little after a week full of articles. I will tell you exactly what these were here at TechnikNews weekly.
A little hint before we start: A TechnikCast will be published again today at 19 p.m. This week editor-in-chief and founder David Wurm sums up the past week for you.
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Motorola G10, G30 and E7 Power: All information in advance
In the last few months we have already been able to provide you with some information on upcoming Motorola smartphones. These were previously known under the names Capri, Capri Plus and Malta Lite. Now our in-house leaker Nils was involved in a cooperation in which the remaining details about the smartphones were worked out. So now it is known that these will be named Motorola G10, G30 and E7 Power. All of them are entry-level and mid-range devices, which you notice when you look at the equipment. But they have a 5000 mAh battery, so you probably don't have to charge them for a long time. You can find a detailed list of the specs in the article by Nils:
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G: color variants and specs revealed
Little by little, more and more key data about the Galaxy A52 5G appear. For one thing, we now know the colors. The device will most likely be available in black, white, purple and light blue. On the other hand, most of the parts of the data sheet were published by TENAA this week. As a result, you can tell that the smartphone is a solid mid-range device. OLED display, Snapdragon 720G, 5G and eight gigabytes of RAM - these are some of the things that stand out. A detailed explanation can be found in the following articles by editor Fabian:
- Samsung Galaxy A52 5G: New leak shows all colors of the smartphone
- Samsung Galaxy A52 5G: Almost all details surfaced at the TENAA
Xiaomi blocks Google services with MIUI 12.5
As many have probably noticed, Xiaomi was blacklisted in the USA. In other words, US companies are no longer allowed to invest in the Chinese group with immediate effect. At first you didn't really notice anything, but that changed now. With MIUI 12.5, it is no longer possible to install Google services in China. This is not yet the case with us in Europe, but we don't know how long it will stay that way.
TechnikNews Weekly: More articles from the last week
- Change-your-password-tag: why this is nonsense & better tips
- WhatsApp assures users through stories that privacy is still respected
- Samsung: The (former) Proproblem with the Exynos
- OnePlus Nord N1 5G: Successor to the N10 5G should come this year
- Sony Xperia 5 II: From today also available in the color pink
- Vivo X60 Pro+ buy: Vivo's top smartphone is available here
- Motorola G-Series: These changes are pending for smartphones
- iOS 14.5: Update enables the iPhone to be unlocked with an Apple Watch
- Apple Fitness + gets AirPlay 2 support with iOS 14.5
- Jeff Bezos resigns as Amazon CEO, AWS boss succeeds
- Oppo find x3 Pro: A new leak reveals more details about the camera
- Apple HomePod mini: How to deactivate the handoff feature
- Oppo Find X3 Neo, Pro and Lite: The entire series is shown in the press photo
- Xiaomi Mi 11: Social media event scheduled for February 08th
- Huawei Mate X2: Presentation in February
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 3000 series presented: Which is the right graphics card for you?
- Nokia 1.4: Entry-level smartphone with Android Go presented
- Samsung Galaxy M12: known camera sensors, wallpapers and more
- Xiaomi Mi 11: A new leak reveals the European prices
- Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma and Laptop Stand Chroma V2 officially launched
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- Xiaomi: Manufacturer shows concept smartphone with quad waterfall display
- Google Drive Desktop: All information about the new client
- Huawei: Manufacturer remains on the blacklist under Joe Biden
- Stored in plain text on the device: Slack wants some users to reset their password
- Saturn gives VAT: 19 Procent discount for the Super Bowl