Moto G7 Series Revealed - Galaxy S10 gets 'Reverse Wireless Charging'

Moto G 7 Rumors and Leaks

Recent rumors and leaks suggest that the upcoming Moto G 7 model will pack a 6-inch full HD+ display, which is an improvement over the previous model's 5.7-inch display. The phone is expected to come with 64 gigabytes of internal storage, which may not be sufficient for some users. Additionally, the phone is rumored to have a dual-camera setup consisting of 16 megapixels and 5 megapixels on the rear side.

On the other hand, the Plus variant of the Moto G 7 is expected to have a larger display compared to the standard model. The phone's design has been leaked, showing off its thin bezels and large screen real estate. However, some users are pointing out that the camera preview in the ad may not accurately represent the actual camera setup of the device.

OnePlus 60 Leak

Recently, there was a leak on Twitter where someone shared an image of the OnePlus 6T's display, which caused confusion among fans. The image showed the phone's screen with very thin bezels and nearly non-existent chin, but it was later revealed that this was not actually the OnePlus 6T's display.

OnePlus responded to the criticism by saying that "the chin ain't that small" in a tweet. However, it seems that the company was trying to downplay the issue. The truth is that the screen quality and design of the phone are still a subject of debate among fans.

Google Pixel Camera App Ported to Other Devices

Recently, a developer named nova-a-g2 ported Google's latest camera app, called Nitesite Mode, to other devices through XDA Developers. This update includes features like improved portrait mode and better low-light performance. The app works on devices with the Mediatek Kura 970 chipset, which is a decent processor for mid-range smartphones.

Honor View 10 and Huawei Mate 10 Also Supported

The developer reported that the Google Pixel camera app also works on other devices such as the Honor View 10 and Huawei Mate 10. However, it does not work on the Huawei P20 Pro, which was rumored to be a part of the feature set for this app.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Series Rumored to Have Reverse Wireless Charging

Recently, rumors emerged that Samsung's upcoming flagship models may have the ability to reverse wireless charging. This feature would allow users to wirelessly charge other devices using their phone as a power source. The rumor was corroborated by Gizmodo UK and Sam Mobile.

Reverse Wireless Charging: A Game-Changer for Device Owners

The idea of reverse wireless charging is exciting, especially for device owners who often find themselves juggling multiple charging cables and devices at once. This feature could simplify the process of keeping our devices charged on the go. If executed well, it could have a massive impact on how we perceive Samsung's flagship models.

Incident Management: Unsung Heroes

The article concludes by highlighting the importance of incident management teams in software development. These teams are responsible for identifying and fixing issues that arise during software deployment. Their work is often underappreciated, but without them, our devices would not function properly.

Ops Genie: The Unsung Hero of Incident Management

Ops Genie is a tool designed specifically to help incident management teams manage their workflows more efficiently. This tool allows developers to plan for service disruptions and stay in control during incidents. It provides features such as deep flexibility in alert deployment, scheduling, and escalation paths that take into account time zones and holidays.

With Ops Genie, your next critical alert doesn't stand a chance. The platform offers over 200 integrations with various tools and systems, ensuring seamless communication and coordination between teams. To try out Ops Genie for free, head to ops genie.com and sign up for a company account that allows you to add up to five team members.

By using Ops Genie, incident management teams can ensure minimal downtime and provide a better user experience. If you want to minimize the impact of critical alerts on your business operations, consider trying out Ops Genie today.

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expect the plus variant to have a larger display the power variant to have a larger battery and the play variant do have slightly less power you see I thought this will get a little bit more traction but it's still early it may take off there is an ad on Twitter that oneplus put out of someone playing a game on the oneplus 60 of course it doesn't really look like the oneplus 16 now look at this photo and then look at this photo which one is the actual 1 + 60 now the one plus 60 does have a great display and really thin bezels but if you were to look at a recent advertisement from oneplus promoting the 16 you might come home disappointed after the purchase because the oneplus 60 in the ad has a much smaller bezel and nearly non-existent chin compared to the actual 60 but oneplus was called out on that by one of our colleagues over to Android police where he said hey oneplus the chin ain't that small now good news for those of you who are big fans of the pixels camera app but don't have a pixel because friends from my old stomping grounds at XD developers have ported the app to phones that you might have xda-developers reports that developer nova a g2 has whipped up a google cam report for the honor play huawei mate 10 and the huawei mate 10 pro and yes the version includes google's cutting-edge nitesite mode judging from the list of compatible phones it looks like this latest port target's devices with the kuren 970 chipset XD readers also reported that the feature works with the likes of the honor view 10 but sadly not yet compatible with the Huawei P 20 pro and this is really good news because now the geeks and XD developers might have a camera app that will inspire them to get outside and finally some potentially good news for all of us who care about battery juice you see the huawei mate 20 pro delivered a great feature it's called reverse wireless charging it allows you to wirelessly charge other gadgets with the phone now it's claimed that the Samsung Galaxy 10 series could offer that same feature word of Samsung's flagship gaining this feature came via Gizmodo UK last week setting a source at a quote major tech retailer the outlet added that the functionality would be called power share less of a mouthful then reverse wireless charging now this leak was corroborated by Sam Mobile saying that the name would actually be power share which is much better marketing and branding on Samsung's part and if you remember a couple weeks ago I talked about that if Samsung had some new really pretty killer feature that would matter to the average viewer that that would be a big push for Samsung and if they can explain and market this idea to the average viewer I think this could have a massive impact I mean everyone's got multiple charging cables and multiple devices charging all the same time I mean I have like two Power Bars at my desk to plug everything in this could simplify that process and be a power hub around what is for most people their primary electronic device let me know what you think in the comments below or on Twitter I still read all of them I just don't comment all of them because I don't want my brain to hurt but let me know what you think right down there have a great Merry Merry Christmas and new here the next show is going to be about phones coming out that have or will have 10 gigabytes of RAM it's gonna be a geeks dream I'm looking forward to it watch it it's coming up soon you know what software starts do things it's not supposed to do who solves those problems it's the unsung heroes our developer teams in fact it's called incident management and our beloved sponsor today ops genie is just for them opportunity helps us minimize downtime which is critical for our customer experience ops genie empowers devs and Ops teams to plan for service disruptions and stay in control during incidents it helps notify all the right people through a smart combination of scheduling an escalation paths that take into account things like time zones and holidays it allows for deep flexibility and how and when and where alerts are deployed and supported by over 200 integrations with ops genie your next incident doesn't stand a chance go to ops Genie comm and sign up to get a free company account and add up to five team members that's ops Genie comm never miss a critical alert again with ops genie bah-wahI don't know what's quite going on here but it seems like most of you think it's gonna be a merry moto Christmas because so many of you seem to love the Moto G Series leaks that's on Android authority calm they're getting more retweets and shares than anything else let's talk about why Droid shout picked up the renders and they potentially show off 4G models the Moto G 7 g7 + g7 power and finally the g7 play the g7 + g7 + would apparently come with a water drop knotch while the g7 play and g7 power would have a wider notch it also appears that the power and play would feature vertically mounted dual rear camera sensors while the standard and plus models would have a horizontal camera setup previous rumours suggested that the Moto G 7 would pack a 6 inch full HD + display with 64 gigabytes of internal storage a dual 16 megapixel + 5 megapixel camera setup is tipped for the rear while it's also said to house a 35 hundred million power battery you can expect the plus variant to have a larger display the power variant to have a larger battery and the play variant do have slightly less power you see I thought this will get a little bit more traction but it's still early it may take off there is an ad on Twitter that oneplus put out of someone playing a game on the oneplus 60 of course it doesn't really look like the oneplus 16 now look at this photo and then look at this photo which one is the actual 1 + 60 now the one plus 60 does have a great display and really thin bezels but if you were to look at a recent advertisement from oneplus promoting the 16 you might come home disappointed after the purchase because the oneplus 60 in the ad has a much smaller bezel and nearly non-existent chin compared to the actual 60 but oneplus was called out on that by one of our colleagues over to Android police where he said hey oneplus the chin ain't that small now good news for those of you who are big fans of the pixels camera app but don't have a pixel because friends from my old stomping grounds at XD developers have ported the app to phones that you might have xda-developers reports that developer nova a g2 has whipped up a google cam report for the honor play huawei mate 10 and the huawei mate 10 pro and yes the version includes google's cutting-edge nitesite mode judging from the list of compatible phones it looks like this latest port target's devices with the kuren 970 chipset XD readers also reported that the feature works with the likes of the honor view 10 but sadly not yet compatible with the Huawei P 20 pro and this is really good news because now the geeks and XD developers might have a camera app that will inspire them to get outside and finally some potentially good news for all of us who care about battery juice you see the huawei mate 20 pro delivered a great feature it's called reverse wireless charging it allows you to wirelessly charge other gadgets with the phone now it's claimed that the Samsung Galaxy 10 series could offer that same feature word of Samsung's flagship gaining this feature came via Gizmodo UK last week setting a source at a quote major tech retailer the outlet added that the functionality would be called power share less of a mouthful then reverse wireless charging now this leak was corroborated by Sam Mobile saying that the name would actually be power share which is much better marketing and branding on Samsung's part and if you remember a couple weeks ago I talked about that if Samsung had some new really pretty killer feature that would matter to the average viewer that that would be a big push for Samsung and if they can explain and market this idea to the average viewer I think this could have a massive impact I mean everyone's got multiple charging cables and multiple devices charging all the same time I mean I have like two Power Bars at my desk to plug everything in this could simplify that process and be a power hub around what is for most people their primary electronic device let me know what you think in the comments below or on Twitter I still read all of them I just don't comment all of them because I don't want my brain to hurt but let me know what you think right down there have a great Merry Merry Christmas and new here the next show is going to be about phones coming out that have or will have 10 gigabytes of RAM it's gonna be a geeks dream I'm looking forward to it watch it it's coming up soon you know what software starts do things it's not supposed to do who solves those problems it's the unsung heroes our developer teams in fact it's called incident management and our beloved sponsor today ops genie is just for them opportunity helps us minimize downtime which is critical for our customer experience ops genie empowers devs and Ops teams to plan for service disruptions and stay in control during incidents it helps notify all the right people through a smart combination of scheduling an escalation paths that take into account things like time zones and holidays it allows for deep flexibility and how and when and where alerts are deployed and supported by over 200 integrations with ops genie your next incident doesn't stand a chance go to ops Genie comm and sign up to get a free company account and add up to five team members that's ops Genie comm never miss a critical alert again with ops genie bah-wah\n"