LG says it might exit the smartphone market
LG is contemplating stepping out of the smartphone market, which has become far too competitive over the last several years.
LG is contemplating stepping out of the smartphone market, which has become far too competitive over the last several years.
According to the SABC, it wants services such as Netflix, MultiChoice (DStv) and video on demand to be included, as well as to handle the collection of TV license fees. What’s more, the SABC also wants people who prefer to watch their content on smaller screens such as smartphones and laptops to cough up some coin.
Cloud gaming on the go, in the palm of your hands! Xbox Game Pass is coming to mobile devices this September, provided that you're in one of the select few countries where the service will roll out to and have an Android device to play on.
Huawei may have been hit hard by US restrictions and the loss of Google, but it still sold more smartphones than anyone else.
Pretty much every industry is getting severely impact by COVID-19, with he smartphone market suffering from its biggest ever decline.
In the middle of last year, we told you there were rumours that Sony’s mobile division was shrinking, and that it would soon pull out of regions where it wasn’t excelling. Regions like South Africa. While that didn’t quite come to pass, the rumours made sense. Sony’s mobile market share has dwindled to the point of irrelevance, losing money for the Japanese tech giant year after year. Now, Sony’s officially confirmed that it’ll “defocus” its attention on the smartphone market, except in the few regions where it still has an impact.
Just about any device on the market today is capable of creating a beautiful moment in time, but which phone is the best of the bunch? There’s no easy answer for that to be honest, as every phone around offers something unique. What we can do however, is narrow the field down and take a look at the top contenders available currently. Here’s our pick, for the best smartphones with which to snap some stunning photos. Say cheese!
Square Enix Montreal are the acclaimed developers of the GO series of puzzle games, but the shrinking premium market is forcing them to put the series on ice.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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