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Fujifilm Instax Square Link review: hip to print square

Fujifilm Instax Square Link review: hip to print square

[ad_1] Fujifilm’s newest mobile photo printer is a compact battery-powered gadget with one job: to turn your smartphone shots into little physical photos on instant camera film. It’s kind of like an instant camera — which Fujifilm makes plenty of — but you print images from your phone, and you get to pick which ones to print.  The Instax Square …

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Samsung privacy-protecting Maintenance Mode is coming to Galaxy S22s worldwide

Samsung privacy-protecting Maintenance Mode is coming to Galaxy S22s worldwide

[ad_1] Samsung is starting to roll out a “Maintenance Mode” feature for its phones that’s designed to keep your messages, photos, info, and accounts safe when you’re getting your phone repaired. The company’s been testing the feature since July and launched it in China last month, but now it’s launching worldwide for the Galaxy S22, with more phones coming in …

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Here’s when Android 13 might arrive on your Samsung phone or tablet

Here’s when Android 13 might arrive on your Samsung phone or tablet

[ad_1] A One UI 5.0 release schedule has reportedly appeared on the Korean-language version of Samsung’s Members App. It gives us a good indication of when the stable version of the Android 13-based update could arrive for Samsung’s lineup of Galaxy phones and tablets in South Korea and, eventually, the US and Europe. As reported by Sammobile, the One UI …

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How to find your IP address

How to find your IP address

[ad_1] An IP (internet protocol) address is a unique string of numbers assigned to every device that can connect to the internet. That includes your phone, laptop, desktop computer, game consoles, and more. Here, we’ll tell you a little about your IP address, as well as how to find your IP address on Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS. What is …

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The new Motorola Razr has arrived in Europe, but there’s no release date yet

The new Motorola Razr has arrived in Europe, but there’s no release date yet

[ad_1] Motorola’s third-gen Razr foldable has finally arrived in Europe (via Android Police). The device was first released in China back in August and will cost £949 or €1,199 (about $1,080 or $1,185 USD) once it goes on sale. Unfortunately, Motorola still hasn’t provided us with the exact European release dates in each country, but we’ll update this article if …

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The OnePlus Nord N300 5G is coming to T-Mobile with fast 33W charging

The OnePlus Nord N300 5G is coming to T-Mobile with fast 33W charging

[ad_1] OnePlus is bringing its signature fast charging feature to a lower price bracket in the Nord N300 5G. It includes 33W wired charging (with a charger in the box!) and will sell for $228 — an appealing proposition since most flagship phones don’t even include charging that fast. The N300 also bears a striking resemblance to parent company Oppo’s …

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Samsung Galaxy S22 phones are receiving the Android 13 update

Samsung Galaxy S22 phones are receiving the Android 13 update

[ad_1] Reports are emerging from Galaxy S22 series owners that the stable version of Android 13 is now available to download following weeks of beta updates. As reported by Android Authority and Sammobile, European Galaxy S22 users have taken to Twitter and Reddit to confirm the One UI 5 update, which doesn’t appear to be available to the US market …

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Verizon’s new, “cheaper” prepaid plans aren’t really cheaper

Verizon’s new, “cheaper” prepaid plans aren’t really cheaper

[ad_1] Yesterday, Verizon announced new prepaid phone plans with lower prices — but thanks to some clever shuffling of plan discounts, they’re not actually getting any cheaper. While the published prices on its unlimited and 15GB prepaid plans are indeed $5 lower, the company will no longer let you apply autopay and loyalty discounts — meaning the lowest price on …

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Wikipedia’s mobile app is the cure for my Google frustrations

Wikipedia’s mobile app is the cure for my Google frustrations

[ad_1] Last night, I was casually wondering (as you do) which songs from Scottish electronic duo Boards of Canada’s seminal debut album, Music Has the Right to Children, use audio samples from Sesame Street? It’s the sort of idle fact-checking that humans in the 21st century are blessed to indulge in, and so (as you do), I whipped out my …

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