Tesla Reveals Pricey Power Bank Wireless Phone Charger : Return With Price Drop

Tesla Wireless Phone Charger will return with a price cut

Tesla prematurely exposed a 6,000mAh power bank with wireless charging previous month, dubbed the Tesla Wireless Charger. It was rather overpriced at $65, expressly compared to alternatives accessible on Amazon.

Now, the electric car manufacturer has decided to drop the power bank’s price to a more sensible $45, as dotted by The Verge. According to a Tesla email supposedly sent to consumers, the price drop is due to additional power banks being fashioned. People who now bought the gadget will seemingly receive a $16 refund.

We’re willing the company has opted for a more inexpensive price tag, as it certainly makes the Tesla Wireless Charger a more good-looking proposition. But if you worth capacity over design or features, you can also check out a few high-capacity power banks over here.

Original article, August 29, 2018 (06:09 AM): Tesla has formerly toyed with somewhat pricey power banks before, such as November’s $45 Power Bank. Now, the company has decided to up the bet with the $65 Tesla Wireless Charger.

The electric car maker briefly posted the product on its website (h/t: Apple Insider), before determining to pull it. However, a hidden version of the website reveals all the details, preliminary with the 6,000mAh capacity. This should be decent for just under two charges if you’ve got a phone with a 3,000mAh battery.

The new charger has a few more wiles up its cover, such as Qi wireless charging support. The wireless charging tops out at 5W, which isn’t fairly as fast as Samsung’s wireless charging pad (up to 9W) and other answers on the market. But unlike Samsung’s charger, this one is moveable, so there’s that.

Then there’s the combined USB Type-C cable for wired charging, albeit at 5V/1.5A compared to 5V/2A on many bundled phone chargers today. The Tesla Wireless Charger similarly has a full-sized USB port so you can charge it, as you’d imagine from power banks these days.

It’s surely a slick design then, but is it worth $65? A quick exploration on Amazon reveals a few power banks with wireless charging — for roughly $30 in various cases. And quite a few of these power banks offer 10,000mAh or higher capacity, giving you extra charging for your buck. In other words, it appears like you’re paying for the design and Tesla name more than everything else.

What do you reason of the Tesla Wireless Charger? Would you favor to buy this over lesser-known brands? Let us know in the commentaries below! The charger isn’t accessible to purchase at the time of magazine, but you can visit the Tesla Store via the button underneath anyhow.

Realme 2 review : Something good , Something Not

It’s only been around three months since the Realme 1, and yet here we are through the Realme 2 — an iterative update to an extremely affordable device, bringing some extra features without inflating the price much. However, for each step forward, the phone takes an additional step back. This device removes as various features as it adds!

Realme has now broken absent to become its own brand. For its entrance it kept the price the exact same as the previous model, thus requiring more compromises for a phone previously all about compromise. Let’s take a look at the $130 handset in this Realme 2 review and see what just is going on here.

Realme 2 Design

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The very plasticky build and the interesting polygonal consequence adorning the rear of the phone have continued the same. I said in my Realme 1 review this looked much improved in photos than in person, and this time around the consequence seems even understated. Every now and then it catches the light and carries out the pattern, but most of the time it looks like a glossy black finish. It’s certainly not a killer design feature, but on an otherwise unremarkable, cheap phone, it’s still a welcome presence.

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The branding around the rear is now a little less affected (a big win), and there are a dual-lens camera and a fingerprint sensor.

Another exciting design choice this around is the presence of a notch. Many of you just clenched interpretation that, but I actually quite like it (interestingly, this feature appeared to have been cut last minute from the first Realme based on early renders).

Realme 2 notch

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It’s not that I like notches — I’m not truly a big fan — but a notch can make a phone look a little more 2018. Cheap phones don’t frequently get to have modern design features, so having a notch here just makes the phone look and feel a little less like a cooperation. It’s interesting to see a notch on a phone this inexpensive, basically.

However, there is one more very big concession here in the form of a lower-res screen. The Realme 2 derives with a 720 x 1,520 screen. This isn’t hugely obvious until you put it next to a device with a high-pitched screen (especially a punchy AMOLED). That’s when you actually notice the difference and even the white’s appearance murkier than last time around. If you lean in nearby, you can even see separate pixels.

Realme 2 media consumption

Obviously, this isn’t actually a media ingesting device. It can consume media (nom nom) but the lack of acuity combined with a very sub-par single speaker mean it’s not mainly good at it. This really doesn’t sound good when you original it up. You surely won’t want to listen to much Spotify without by means of the headphone jack (which is thankfully present and correct).

The rest of the time it’s fine — the Nintendo key is 720p after all and most people don’t have a problem with it. It just doesn’t make a ton of sense to increase the size of the display to 6.2 inches and hit an 80.85 percent screen-to-body ratio through the notch, only to then make the screen actually less sharp.

Realme 2 screen

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The phone’s design is still actual clearly cutting corners to save money. The plastic build is actually noticeable, and the seam running around the side is even inferior. The keys are both oddly placed and mushy. Separate volume buttons continuously give me the heebie-jeebies.

I wouldn’t imagine a water-resistant, unibody, glass, and metal structure at this price. For what you’re paying, this is about as decent as it gets. I’m just letting you know what to expect.

Realme 2 performance and software

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The design got a bit of an advancement, but the internals has truly taken a small step backward.

We’ve gone from a MediaTek to a Snapdragon, which you would usually imagine being a good thing. Unfortunately, it’s the rather underpowered Snapdragon 450.

The original Realme 1 was not precisely a rapidity demon, but for day-to-day use, you could generally get by. It would even be good for a moment of light gaming. This time around imagine things to chug a little. You’ll understand the odd impediment as you navigate with the browser. Apps take an extended time to open. 3D games will involvement skipped frames and occasional slow-down. You can still play something like Asphalt 8, but you’re going to involve a fair few stutters on low settings. The Adreno 506 does okay with 2D games, however, but don’t get this for gaming!

AnTuTu benchmark scores weren’t decent. The Realme 2 only beaten 20 percent of users, compared with the 38 percent achieved by the Realme 1.

Realme 2 benchmarks

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I found performance meaningfully improved than the Honor 7S sporting the MediaTek MT6739 processor. That phone was just… urgh.

This is a handy phone, it’s just not countless. That’s a big shame seeing the Realme 1 was really better than I anticipated. This device wreaks of missed opportunities.

What’s unfortunately not helping substances either is the software, which is everyone’s favorite Color OS. I’m sure it’s really someone’s favorite anywhere, but it sure isn’t mine. There are worse offenders out there in the bloat subdivision, but it felt like I was constantly aggressive against this UI. Being unable to dismiss announcements before they’re prepared to leave of their own accord is simply obnoxious, and finding out how to alteration the default launcher took lengthier than it should (thankfully it’s doable though). Why are so many dialogues boxes lime green on white? Who perhaps thinks that’s a good color scheme?!

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I’m challenging the 3GB/32GB model, but you can also become 4GB/32GB and 4GB/64GB. None of these configurations is everything to write home about, but they’re all flawlessly serviceable and RAM organization hasn’t been a bottleneck for me.

Perhaps the most imposing aspect of this phone from a hardware viewpoint is the battery. At 4,230mAh, that is an important upgrade over the Realme 1’s 3,410mAh, and also a whopping great battery by any standards. Combined with the low-res screen, the battery has eccentric staying power and will effortlessly see you through a day of even heavy use. Honestly, this is among the best permanency you will get from any phone. It’s a convincing backup for portable and the like when you factor in the cost as well.

Realme 2 camera and features

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While the Realme 2 takes some astonishing steps backward in some divisions, the camera is essentially a bit nicer. The dual lens camera associations a 13MP f2.2 lens with a 2MP secondary depth sensor for bokeh. Around the forward-facing is an 8MP selfie lens, which is also talented of portrait effects, despite losing the NPU found in the Helio P60 from the Realme 1.

The only change here is the subordinate lens, which seemingly should only come into play with depth consequence shots. However, it felt like the shots I achieved with this camera were slightly superior. Perhaps the second lens lets in a bit lighter? Maybe it permits for better post-processing. Perhaps it’s a software apprise. Whatever the case, photos seemed a little more contrast to me. The inventive camera was never that bad assumed the price anyway.

Obviously, this is no Pixel or Galaxy. Irregularly I found images to observed a little blurry due to the lack of steadying. Colors are washed out. It falls apart in even somewhat lower light (with lots of noise), and background detail gets lost in a lot of pictures too. However, it still achieves perhaps healthier than you might imagine overall. There are even a couple of fun choices like AR and time-lapse in the app.

Other features here all work fine too. The fingerprint sensor is actually fast, and the face unlocking is actually good — better than even some much more luxurious implementations. The fingerprint sensor is really worth mentioning because the Realme 1 lacked the feature. With face unlock not quite secure sufficient for things like PayPal, this was actually a thoughtful omission.

Realme 2 review: Closing comments

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I’m in a weird situation. I still think Realme is offering a countless value phone here. It definitely leaps and limits better than the Honor 7S. I’m less sure whether this is improved than the Realme 1. While the subordinate lens is nice, the only tangible benefit you get from that is bokeh — something the Realme 1 previously did. The bigger screen is cool too, but it’s lower determination and notch mean it isn’t really an unqualified win.

Really the fingerprint sensor and the battery life enhancements are the two really exclusively positive enhancements here, though the Realme 1 had no difficulties in the battery department nevertheless. It feels like two steps forward and at slightest two steps back, especially considering the same cheap design and use of MicroUSB. It’s so strange this self-proclaimed “successor” would force you to make so negotiations to get those new features.

If it had just reserved the precise same internals and screen as last time, this would have remained a really compelling expedient for the price assortment. As it is, it’s a bit of a curiosity.

Those of us with less expenditure power at least deserve upgrades to still truly upgrade our phones

I get it’s a cheap phone, but those of us with less expenditure power still need upgrades that actually upgrade our phones, right?

If you have $100-$150 to spend, then a Realme phone is a decent selection. Which one you pick is a tougher question, and really be contingent on what you value.

Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 Accept 5G Support During Launch

mi-mix-3-xiaomi-wccftech-1Instead of Mi Mix 3, Xiaomi rolled out the Mi Mix 2S back in March. We didn’t think the Chinese OEM would be hopping the number 3 as the next-gen Mi Mix will absolutely be the Mi Mix 3. We’ve always been attentive in the Mi Mix line ever since the first model was exposed last year at CES 2017. The 2nd-gen Mi Mix smartphone was quick to be released and then a few months later, the Mi Mix 2S. In a few months from now, we confidence to see the Mi Mix 3 with new features and major improvements. One prominent change could be 5G connectivity.

The Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is previously in the works. We said it may also have a pop-up camera just like the Vivo Nex. Nothing has been established yet but we’ve seen a render now.

Another set of images seemed on Weibo, showing us the notch-less screen. This time, we’re learning about the support for 5G. Looking carefully at the upper right place of the phone display and you will see the 5G icon.

The execution of 5G is something that must be added to the OEM’s goals for new phones due next year. Motorola has completed the jump but only via a singular Moto Mod 5G add-on. If the 5G becomes a standard feature, then we can take benefit of speed 10x earlier than 4G.

The 5G support is being added early on but it should work quickly since the technology is already recognized. It’s only a substance of time before they are swapped or become obsolete.

Still, this is the most prominent device with 5G support was publicized to date. The Moto Z3 will get 5G compatibility through a Moto Mod with a Snapdragon X50 modem, while Huawei and LG have both publicized plans to announcement 5G phones in the first half of next year, but that’s nearby it so far.

We have no idea what the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 will use to attain 5G compatibility but it may go to the Snapdragon X50 modem, just similar the Moto Z3 and the 5G Moto Mod.

Sony Xperia XZ3 Comes With Four New Color Variants

Sony-Xperia-XZ3-696x319The Sony Xperia XZ3 hasn’t remained officially announced but we’ve sighted the device as early as June. Specs were made public and that first picture leak presented no notch. We previously knew the phone would be revealed at the IFA 2018 and we even told you the whole thing you need to know. We’re not expecting all the info we knew would turn out true but we’re hoping those rendered images and 360-degree video shared online are the closest we have to the actual thing.

Another set of leaked Xperia XZ3 pics established it will be notch-less. Now another linked photo tells as the same thing: Sony isn’t hopping onto the notch bandwagon. This is something we’ve been saying each time a new Sony phone is being leaked and the image from mysmartprice proves that.

The Sony Xperia XZ3 leading phone appears to be obtainable in four color variants: Green, White, Black, and Burgundy. Not all colors will be unconfined in all markets so expect variations.

The Xperia XZ3 looks a lot similar to the Xperia XZ2. Sony doesn’t frequently change its elegance and design and this one is no dissimilar. The metal unibody is obvious though compared to the glass build of the XZ2.

The phone’s bezels are not meaningfully slimmer. They are thick likened to the XZ2. At the side, you see the standard power key, camera shutter key, and volume rockers. There is a single rear camera with LED flash.

Sony’s Xperia XZ3 is supposed to feature the following: a 5.7-inch IPS LCD screen, 080 x 2160 Full HD+ display, 18:9 feature ratio, 1080 x 2160 Full HD+ resolution, 6GB RAM, 64GB onboard storing capacity, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 octa-core chipset, Hybrid Dual-SIM card slots, back cam with PDAF + laser autofocus. We’re pretentious Android 9 Pie will run on the smartphone at launch.

Excute double-tap power Key to open camera on the OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T, and OnePlus 5 in India

The OnePlus 6 is one of the company’s bestselling flagships today, but the software knowledge isn’t exactly identical in all areas. In India, for example, the dual tap power switch gesture to launch the camera is disabled. This is due to rules in the country that necessitate smartphones to have a triple-tap power key gesture to dial emergency services.
As such, OnePlus disabled the feature for launching the camera on double tapping the power key to avoid people unintentionally triggering an emergency call. Another feature not found on OnePlus devices (and others) is the “Turn on Wi-Fi automatically” feature. This was removed in the developer showings for the Google Nexus 5X and Google Nexus 6P Android Oreo, but it’s possible to re-enable it.

Use These Features on OnePlus 6, 5T and OnePlus 5

If you’ve got a OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T, or OnePlus 5 then you’re in godsend, as both of these features can be allowed via a Magisk module created by XDA Senior Member anirudhnyg. While twin tapping the power key to launch the camera is current everywhere other than India, the “Turn on Wi-Fi automatically” feature isn’t accessible in any region. It can be enabled via ADB commands though, which is what the Magisk module does for you on the walking boot. Worried about battery drain with this feature? Not to worry, here’s how it works. It uses the Wi-Fi scanning service on your device to control if a connection is a high sufficient quality for your device to join too. It uses Google’s reference services, which looks at whether you’ve saved the net if you’ve linked to it before, and what kind of connection swiftness it offers.

Looking to install this Magisk module? Check out the thread linked below

Enable new Features In OnePlus Device

 

Android Go User Manual Leaked For Galaxy J2 Core

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If you want to identify what the imminent Samsung Galaxy J2 Core will be around, the device’s user manual has now remained leaked online. But of course, you want to know how to read Russian to be talented to fully understand it. Still, we are able to assemble some things from it, like further confirmation that instead of carrying regular Android standard, it will be more of a regular Galaxy phone. This imminent device is predictable to be Samsung’s first Android Go smartphone.

Even though the user physical comes from Russia, the firmware for the J2 Core is seemingly destined for India and other neighboring markets, which is anywhere a phone like this will probably become a hit since it’s targeting places where entry-level devices with little specs are big. It will have a 5-inch Super AMOLED display and will be motorized by a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos 7570 processor. It will have 1GB RAM and 16GB inside storage while camera-wise, it will have an 8MP main cam and a 5MP front shooter.

The dual-sim J2 Core is probable to have a 2600 mAh battery and in possession with most of Samsung’s low-end line, it will have a removable battery. It will have a stripped-down version of the Samsung Internet app and will also be originated with tools to help you achieve data usage and its limited storing. In other words, to be able to match the price point of most low-end devices, you become the minimum specs.

Unlike the regular Android smartphones, this will not be originated with the full versions of Google’s exclusive apps. Since it’s an Android Go phone, after all, it will perhaps have the Go versions pre-installed. What is unclear however is if the user has a choice to still install the complete app if they are so inclined. Anyone can download YouTube Go and Google Maps Go, Gmail Go and other frivolous apps from Google. So logically, Android Go phones should also be talented to do the opposite, even though it somehow defeats the purpose and they may not be able to grip full apps.

While the J2 Core has been dotted around through some leaks and rumors, we still don’t recognize when it will be formally announced. We’ll keep you updated when we know extra if you’re interested in Samsung’s first Android Go smartphone (supposedly).

OPPO F9 Runs Out With a Different Looking Notch

 

sec8-6523375d3500fe7b31e7a1074a0d927d7dedbe37For a couple of weeks since it was first teased, the Essential Phone look-alike OPPO F9 has just stood publicized to the community. Latest flagship told to be the first to sport Gorilla Glass 6 had its specs leaked ahead of this week’s launch. The phone just finished it out of hiding and now we can approve most of the details we previously know. The OPPO F9 is a flagship phone that boasts a bezel-less design, selfie camera, and a dissimilar notch.

Here are the specs of the latest OPPO F9: 19.5:9 1080p LCD, eighth-core Mediatek Helio P60, 19.5:9 1080p LCD, MicroUSB, 6GB RAM, 64GB Storing, and a 3500mAh battery. Making it the top winner is the VOOC fast-charging technology so anyone can charge their devices in no time.

Oppo F9 Contain Super 25 MP Camera

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Other features of the phone contain the 25MP selfie shooter, the double 16MP f/1.9 module with a 2MP secondary cam. The headphone jack is still current together with a rear fingerprint sensor, and a microSD card slot.

The OPPO F9 will be released in India. Other Southeast Asia countries will also obtain the phone counting Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Morroco and Egypt will also become the OPPO phone as it starts for everywhere North Africa and the Middle East.

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But we do not describe its launch date and pricing yet but we’ll let you know soon.

Protect And Get Extra Battery Backup to Your Galaxy Note 9 By Mophie 2525 mAh Juice Pack

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The newly-announced Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has an improved than previous battery life with its 4000mAh capacity, there are perhaps times when heavy users will still run out of juice for their device during their regular workday or when they’re traveling. Mophie, one of the top brands when it comes to spreading our phones’ battery life, has publicized a juice pack for the new phablet, as predictable. It will give you up to 50% extra than what your actual phone battery promises.

The mophie juice pack battery case for the Galaxy Note 9 serves as together your device’s protective case and as a long battery in case you require the additional battery juice. It’s not as bulky as the other defensive cases as it has an ultra-slim design but it does have interior rubberized backing pads that can defend your device from drops and falls. The elevated corners can also protect your screen from harm and your phone from scratches.

Even if your phone is covered in this case, you will still have access to all your ports similar your USB-C port and it will still charge on any wireless accusing pad including mophie’s own stream pad. With just one thrust of a button, your phone will twitch charging if you already require extra juice for it. The same press of the switch will show you the battery levels and the charge position of your case.

The mophie juice pack uses priority accusing technology to stretch you pass-through charging speeds if you connect it through USB-C. Your phone will custody first and once that’s done, only then will the battery pack start accusing. The use of this case together with your Note 9’s battery itself can give you up to 6,000mAh of control which should last you more than just one day.

The mophie juice pack battery case for the Galaxy Note 9 will be existing this fall and will cost you $99.95 (INR 6,984 ) which is the standard with most of their products.

Oppo F9 Specifications leaked Expected launch next week

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At this fact if you’ve been following tech news, you know that level if something is set to officially launch in the next insufficient days, we actually can’t help but read all the rumors and leaks about highly expected devices. Or if you’re a bit cynical, you might reflect these leaks as actually part of the brand’s marketing movement. In any case, we have an innovative round of leaks for the Oppo F9, which also confirms some of the earlier rumors about it.

The only sort of authorized thing we can perhaps confirm is that it may probably be the first smartphone that will sport the Gorilla Glass 6, only because Corning themselves had a press announcement about it. They did not say still that it is the Oppo F9 but we all accept it will be. All else is unconfirmed but perhaps close to the truth right now. The device will come with a 6.3-inch water drop display with Full HD+ resolution. Based on a press reduce of the smartphone, it has a 90.8% screen to body ratio and has a notch at the top, small bezels at the lowest and also tinier bezels on the side.

On the inside, the phone will be motorized by a MediaTek Helio P60 octa-core processor and will run on Color 5.2 UI constructed on the Android 8.0 Oreo OS. It has 4GB RAM and 64GB of inside storage. Camera-wise, it has a 16MP main sensor and a 2MP secondary sensor at the back with f/1.85 opening. It is arranged horizontally (and the fingerprint device is at a convenient position at the back, unlike some other phones).

The front-facing one may be careful the main one as it has a 25MP shooter with f/2.0 aperture and it even has AI support. Trust Oppo to live up to its “selfie” branding. The Oppo F9 will allegedly have a 3500mAh battery and also comes with double SIM support and a slot for a microSD card for up to 256GB storage. It will come in Red Sun and Blue Twilight colors.

We don’t recognize yet the price range of the Oppo F9 or the Oppo F9 Pro as fine. We’ll probably know in a few days as the previous is expected to be announced on August 15 while the latter will be launched perhaps a couple of days after in India.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Full Specifications Out About One Hour Ago

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First full Galaxy Note 9 specs leak reveals everything you wanted to know
Today appears to be a day of major Galaxy Note 9 leaks. We reported just an insufficient hours ago that the official Galaxy Note 9 intro video had been published online by none other than Samsung itself. A new leak out of Russia gives us our first expression at the full Galaxy Note 9 specs as stated at the back of the handset’s retail box.

The leak originates from a shop in Russia which has seemingly received units ahead of the new flagship’s launch later this month. It’s not uncommon for shops to receive stock even before the handset has been proclaimed. The new Wireless Charger Duo hasn’t been proclaimed as yet but it’s already accessible from retailers in Russia.

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Much of the info mentioned about the Galaxy Note 9 specs on this box has been formally reported. This essentially confirms all we have been hearing about the expedient so far. The box lists the entire specs in Russian but a rapid machine translation is all that’s needed for us to really understand what’s written.

As expected, the Galaxy Note 9 features a 6.4-inch QHD+ AMOLED display. The mutable aperture 12-megapixel (f/1.5 – f/2.4) + 12-megapixel (f/2.4) rear double camera that was introduced with the Galaxy S9+ is onboard as well. So is the 8-megapixel front camera.

It also authorizes that the S Pen will indeed be able to double as a remote control. Countless reports have recommended that the stylus will have Bluetooth support and could be used as a remote control for the camera and other apps.

The retail box for this 128GB Galaxy Note 9 also confirms that the handset will have a 4,000mAh battery and stereo speakers. It’s going to be the similar AKG-tuned implementation as found on the Galaxy S9 which uses the earphone as part of the stereo speakers. There’s an iris scanner as well as IP68 water and dust defines. Samsung Pay and wireless charging are supported.

None of this is visibly surprising since this is what we expect from the Galaxy Note 9 already. Samsung will unveil the handset formally on August 9. It has already established that the handset will be out by August 24.

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Source => Sam Mobile