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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Galaxy Note 20 May Not Come with a 120Hz Display

Galaxy Note 20 May Not Come with a 120Hz Display

The Galaxy Note 20 is going to be Samsung's upcoming Note device, and we all know just how successful the lineup has been. You could call it a no-compromise lineup when it comes to delivering all the features in one device. However, recent information tells us that it may no longer be the case.
Before we go any further, let's talk about the Galaxy S20 series, the devices which have laid down the foundation for the Galaxy Note 20 series. When Samsung launched these devices, the best part about them was that all of them had the same 120Hz display. Granted, there were some differences but the star of the show was consistent across all three devices.
However, it seems that it may no longer be the case as the base model of the Galaxy Note 20 series will not have a higher refresh rate display or at least a 120Hz display.

Report Suggest That the Galaxy Note 20 May Not Come with a 120Hz Display

The information comes from Ross Young, who is the founder and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC). In replying to a tweet, Young talked about how the Note 20 Plus will have a 120Hz screen but Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note 20 will not come with a higher refresh rate screen.
Ice universe@UniverseIce
Replying to @DSCCRoss
Note20 does not support 120Hz?
Ross Young@DSCCRoss
Note 20+ supports 120Hz, but Samsung confirmed to us that Note 20 does not.
3:20 PM - May 12, 2020
18 people are talking about this
Now, this does raise a few concerns. Does it mean Samsung is equipping the Galaxy Note 20 with a 90Hz panel or are they going down to the base 60Hz? That is something we have to wait on. Other than that, this is a rather odd choice, to begin with. Especially when the one thing that sets the current Samsung flagships apart was the higher refresh rate display. However, a Galaxy Note 20 with a lower refresh rate panel makes little to no sense.
Obviously, we cannot say much at the time of writing since there is no official confirmation and the Galaxy Note 20 is still months from an official confirmation but if we are to take this tweet seriously, we can say that users and critics will not be happy with such a move. There is also a rumour that Samsung might skip on the Ultra variant for the device altogether and stick to just two devices.

So far, we cannot comment on what the situation is going to be like for upcoming Note 20 lineup. We are definitely looking forward to more information on this latest revelation and hoping to be proved wrong.

Monday, April 27, 2020

How to Add Your Own Music or Sound to Tik Tok Videos

How to Add Your Own Music or Sound to Tik Tok Videos

Now that you have created your new Tik Tok account, you might be wondering how to add your own music or sound to your Tik Tok videos. Worry no more as I will help you on how to do it. Just prepare your phone and read further. 
As we know, Tik Tok has been providing entertainment to people around the world lately. This app is now being used to express one’s self through dancing, singing, lip-syncing and acting. A lot of people, especially the young generations are now downloading this app. 
If you’ve used the Tik Tok app lately and uploaded your videos using the default sound, you can actually add your own music or sound on your Tik Tok videos. That means you can now personalize your videos and add your own favorite music to it. It should provide a unique and exciting experience to your followers. 
So if you want to make your video an eye-catcher, make it even better by adding your own twist to it.

Add Your Favorite Sound or Music to Tik Tok Videos

Creating Tik Tok videos with your favorite music on it should be simple and easy. Here are the steps for your reference:
  1. Launch your Tik Tok app and go to Me.
    own music or sound
  2. Tap on the Plus (+) sign at the bottom part to create a new video.
    add video on tik tok
  3. Select Add Sound.
    It will show you the available sounds that Tik Tok has to offer.

    add sounds on tik tok
  4. Tap on My Sound at the upper-right corner of the screen.
    It will show you the music saved on your phone. Just select the sound that you would want to use on your video.

    my sound tik tok
  5. To start filming your video, just tap on the Record button (red button).
    add own music or sound on tik tok
Tools
  • Tik Tok App
Materials
  • iPhone
After adding your own sound to your Tik Tok videos, you can now upload it the way you want. You can also trim the video to make the song fit or tune the background music according to your taste. That should enhance the overall quality of the video as it will help remove the unnecessary noises that may have been recorded. 
Aside from adding your own music or sound, you can also use the trendy music on Tik Tok. There is a Trending option that you can find under the Music tab when you select Sound on Tik Tok. You can also discover new sounds by clicking on Discover
And that’s it for the topic today. If you find this article interesting and helpful, don’t forget to share with your friends. 

Friday, July 14, 2017

iPhone 8 latest rumours: release date, UK price, features and specs

iPhone 8 latest rumours: release date, UK price, features and specs



  • The iPhone 8 rumour mill is heating up. It's been suggested that the late-2017 iPhone will feature wireless charging, augmented reality and no physical buttons at all; it's even believed that Apple is moving the fingerprint scanner - and has just weeks to work out how.
In this article, we round up all the rumours about the iPhone 8: its UK release date and onsale date (a leaked internal memo points to an announcement on or close to 17 September), UK price, specs and new features, and what the iPhone 8 is going to look like. We also cover leaked photos and videos, and designers' concept illustrations.
For advice on the current iPhone range, read our iPhone buying guide and best cheap iPhone deals UK. Or, if you'd like to look even further into the future, read iPhone 9 and beyond: From graphene to motion charging.

Release date

The iPhone 8 is expected to be released in September 2017, just as the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus came out in September 2016, and this is supported by a leaked company memo.
Multiple sources had previously suggested delays, however, which we'll discuss in a moment.

Internal memo hints at 17 September launch

An internal company memo, instructing AppleCare staff when they can and can't take holidays, has been leaked - and gives strong hints about the iPhone 8 launch date, or at least its launch window.
The memo, posted by Benjamin Geskin, names 'black out days', when staff must be present, between 17 September and 4 November. This suggests that the launch announcement will come on or very close to 17 September, and that the following eight weeks represent the product's highest-demand period, when staff will be most urgently needed in the office.
"Black Out Days are days in which we expect call volume to be at the highest, and we need all hands on deck," reads the memo. "Advisors and Leaders will be restricted from requesting days off for Paid Time Off (PTO) and Unpaid Time Off... Absences are unacceptable."
As a worried member of the Macworld team pointed out, 17 September is a Sunday, and it would be extremely unusual for an iPhone to be announced on a weekend. So our suspicion is that the iPhone 8 will actually be unveiled in the week of 18-25 September.
One other caveat: the memo adds that "these dates are subject to change", so things may not be set in stone. But we'd be surprised if the plans weren't reasonably firm at this point.

Delays until October, November... or even 2018

September is looking a good bet, then. But not everyone thinks Apple's plans are proceeding smoothly. Multiple sources have suggested that Apple's iPhone 8, or part of its range, may be delayed by a number of months.
Finisar, a company said to be providing lasers for AR depth mapping in the iPhone 8, has revealed that a company (thought to be Apple) is purchasing tens of millions of laser units from it, and that the final product won't ship until October 2017. This story comes via Loup Ventures.
Deutsche Bank analysts too have stated in a research note that "key component shortages and technical challenges could delay the release of a high-end iPhone 8 device this fall," according to a Business Insider report.
IHS Markit analyst Brian Huh claims Samsung is having trouble meeting demand for the OLED displays ordered by Apple, and BGR suggests the delay is because the display will incorporate the home button and Touch ID.
Digitimes has predicted that "production for the new OLED iPhone is unlikely to start until September due to the redesigned fingerprint ID solution", and KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has stated that the expected new 3D camera system will cause delays: "Unless production of the OLED iPhone (expected to begin in September) gets pushed back, there is virtually no time to make changes to the 3D camera system." (Both via Business Insider.)
ST Microelectronics, the company tipped to make this component for Apple, are - according to SlashGear's sources - struggling to hit volume targets and have requested additional time.

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