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Repairable Samsung phone problems

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Samsung phones are quality, reliable, and trusted by many users all over the world. That is why Samsung remains a vast and leading phone brand, years after many manufacturers entered the market. However, like any other device, any Samsung phone is prone to small issues that can reduce its effectiveness. For instance, it can fall and crack the screen, which means you won’t be able to enjoy a good and clear display like before, which can be frustrating. Fortunately, instead of buying another expensive phone, there are affordable Samsung repair options you could try. So, when you encounter any of the following issues with your Samsung phone, it is repairable.

A cracked screen

Accidents happen. No one would want to break their phone’s screen, but it can fall accidentally, or a child could drop it, which could lead to the cracking of the screen. As a fact, 80% of smartphone users have experienced this once in their lifetime. A cracked or broken screen may not cause any serious problem with the phone’s functioning, but it certainly could hinder you from enjoying a clear display of your phone. However, it is always advisable to repair it by replacing it with a new one. That is, by engaging a Samsung phone repair expert to take care of it.

Water damage

Even though modern Samsung phones are water-resistant, not everyone uses water-resistant ones. Suppose your Samsung phone drops in the water, but somehow you manage to retrieve it. You may realize that it is not working like it used to before after drying it off. This is one of the common problems smartphone users face. You drop your phone in a pool, water bucket, or toilet. If anything of the sort happens to your Samsung phone, find an affordable Samsung phone repair.

Damaged battery

A damaged battery or a short battery life mostly occurs with the age of the phone. While Samsung manufacturers keep upgrading the battery life with every new release, your Samsung phone could have the issue. Instead of buying a new one, a short life battery is replaceable by purchasing a new one. It could be one of your apps draining the battery life.  The first thing you can do is uninstall the app and see if your battery life goes back to normal. If not, an expert can do it. Note that the battery’s age lasts two years, so you will probably be experiencing battery problems if your phone is more than that. Ensure you replace your damaged battery before it damages the motherboard as well.

Slow charging

A slow charging Samsung phone is as a result of a damaged charging pin. It could be due to rough handling or sideward forces. If your phone cant charge, then it won’t be of much help. But you can repair a charging pin through a professional Samsung repair person who can diagonalize the phone and know where the problem is. If the charging ribbon is damaged as well, it can also be repaired.

Buttons not working

This is one of the problems you can have with your Samsung phone. It can be due to long term usage and requires a Samsung phone repair to examine it. Do not panic if your Samsung phone has faulty problems. They are repairable.

Final words

Repairing a Samsung phone is cheaper than buying a new one.


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New renders give us our first look at the OnePlus 9 Pro

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Over the years, OnePlus has become one of the most exciting brands in the smartphone space. With each new release, we all clamor to see what the latest model will look like and find out what specs it’ll be sporting.

Thanks to Steve Hemmerstoffer, better known as @OnLeaks on Twitter, we’re now getting a first look at the OnePlus 9 Pro. After inspecting the renders, you can see, not much has changed from the previous models. According to Steve, the OnePus 9 Pro will feature a 6.7-inch curved display with a hole-punch camera in the upper left corner.

On the back of the device, there is a large rectangular camera bump to house the multiple cameras, a flash, microphone, and various sensors. If it keeps in line with the latest prototype of the OnePlus 9 Pro, there will be a total of four cameras.

The current prototype of the OnePlus 9 Pro also sheds some more light on the design of the camera bump, revealing that two of the lenses have protruding metal rings around them. If this sounds familiar, that’s because the iPhone 12 uses a similar design.

Something else we can glean from the renders is that the power button and Alert Slider are located on the right side, with the volume rocker placed on the left. Then, to no one’s surprise, the USB-C charging port and speaker are housed on the bottom.

Most of the specs of the future OnePlus flagship killer remain a mystery at this time. However, it is rumored the OnePlus 9 Pro will launch in March, which has been confirmed by Steve.

Remember, as with most rumors, nothing is set in stone until the device has officially launched. Even Steve was careful to point out that most of his information comes from OnePlus 9 Pro prototype units, and it’s possible we could see some changes, even slight ones, from the renders shown off here by the time the OnePlus 9 Pro is released.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra and Z Fold 3 getting S Pen and Note series being discontinued says new report

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A new report from Korean news outlet Aju News claims that Samsung will add S Pen support to the Galaxy Ultra S21 and Z Fold 3. This is not the first report to make these claims, and the evidence appears to be piling up, making the rumors even more credible.

While adding S Pen support to these two Samsung flagships may not seem too shocking, the news that Samsung will discontinue the Note series certainly is. Perhaps Samsung has come to the conclusion that its flagship lineup has become too crowded. Between the Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy S series, Note lineup, and Galaxy Fold–along with all of the variants of these devices, I’d have to agree.

Besides, the gap between the S-series and Note has grown so small, they are practically the same phone minus the stylus. Aju News also reports the Z Fold 3 is set to launch in June 2021, and that Samsung has created a second-generation of ultra-thin glass to enable S Pen support.

The new ultra-thin glass could prove to be essential for stylus support because current plastic-coated folding screens are easily scratched. The last thing you want on your new massively expensive folding smartphone is everything you’ve ever written or drawn permanently etched into it.

In addition to the S Pen support, the report mentions that Samsung will include an in-display selfie camera on the Z Fold 3. It’s not the first news outlet to make this claim, and as the reports are beginning to add up, it’s now looking more and more like a possibility.

However, it also mentions the in-display selfie camera could be scrapped if performance isn’t up to par, and that a pop-up selfie camera was considered, but ultimately rejected due to concerns about reliability.

I never would have thought the Note lineup would survive the exploding Note 7 debacle, only to be killed off later by other Samsung phones. Regardless, the death of the Note series is a sad affair, but the Galaxy S21 Ultra and Z Fold 3 are certain to be worthy successors. One is practically a Note phone already, while the other will give users an even larger canvas to work with.

Google Assistant can now schedule turning lights on or off, and more

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Scheduling your lights to turn on or off at specific times is one of the most essential functions in a smart home. This dates far back to when people would buy simple plugs with timers on them to accomplish this task.

These days, tech has become more advanced, most smart hubs can handle this for you. However, what if you don’t own a smart hub and use a simple Wi-Fi-enabled smart plug or light bulb for all of your lighting needs? Sure, asking your Google Assistant smart speaker to turn lights on or off works great, but there was no way to schedule this action, until now.

Over the weekend, a post on Reddit revealed the feature has gone live, and it is now possible to schedule turning your lights on or off. Plus, it’s much more powerful than the old school timers we used in the past.

Not only can you tell the lights to turn on or off at specific times, but you can also ask them to turn on in 10 minutes, or turn on for only 10 minutes. Below is a sampling of commands that are verified to work with the new feature after saying the “Ok Google” or “Hey Google” trigger phrase.

  • Turn on the lights at 6 PM.
  • Turn off the lights at 11 PM.
  • Turn on the lights in 5 minutes.
  • Turn off the lights in 5 minutes.
  • Turn on the lights for 10 minutes.
  • Turn on the lights at sunset.
  • Turn off the lights at sunrise.

It’s also important to note that the examples above only mention lights, but these commands can be used for any smart home product. For instance, you could schedule your coffee maker for the next morning, or tell your sprinklers to water the grass at a specific time.

As great as this all is, there are some limitations. At this time, not all the features appear to be working. For example, you can only schedule an action for the current day or a day within the next seven day period. Also, the ability to cancel an action doesn’t seem to be working yet. Hopefully, Google gets this all worked out soon because this is one feature we’ve all been waiting far too long for.

This $25 bundle could you usher in 2021 as a certified AWS practitioner

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Cloud computing is growing in popularity, and, as such, many businesses are embracing it. Just about every major business has a go-to person for IT and back-end administrative technology.

The ever-changing structure of how work is done creates huge opportunities, particularly for aspiring IT professionals and developers. Amazon Web Services is the perhaps the biggest name in the space, offering its leading cloud computing platform with reliable and scalable services. AWS cloud services are where it’s at.

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Grow your small business with GoDaddy’s Websites + Marketing offering

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The world has gone digital, and it’s on small businesses to try to keep up with a rapidly evolving world. For small businesses with some tech-savvy, the internet is a huge asset, allowing them to reach and connect directly with people in their area. Small businesses that aren’t as tech-savvy risk being left behind and missing out on valuable opportunities to reach new customers.

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You’ve probably heard of GoDaddy from its domain names and web hosting business. GoDaddy Websites + Marketing, however, goes above and beyond to help even complete web novices grow their businesses with intuitive tools.

Just because you don’t know how to build a website doesn’t mean you can’t scale your small business, non-profit, side hustle, or website. Likewise, we’re in lean times — a small budget shouldn’t keep you from investing in your business’s digital presence either.

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Pamu Explore over-ear headphones review

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Casual readers may not know much about the Pamu brand, but it has been making headphones for years, although it stays mostly in the earbud market. Its biggest claim to fame, to me, is unique design language.

Take the Pamu Scroll, for example. Most truly wireless earbuds come with a simple clamshell type case that you plop your earbuds in when they need to charge. The Scroll sort of unwrap, much like an old school scroll. An interesting choice in terms of design, to be sure.

Does Pamu do anything fun or odd with its recently introduced Explore over-ear headphones? Let’s dive into a review.

pamu explore box contents

Build/Unboxing

I tend to lump box contents in with the build quality. Off the bat it’s pretty impressive with a nice hard shell carry case for these headphones. I always like when I get a decent case with my headphones. This one may not be super stylish, but it’ll get the job done. You’ll also find an auxiliary cable and USB-C cable in the box.

On to the actual headphones, they have a decent heft to them. They are not overly heavy but there is a good amount of weight.

My first quibble with the Explore is that the entire thing is made out of plastic. While technically not an issue, I would like to see a some metal in there –especially for the $199 price tag. With that said, they do have the fairly standard creaks and sounds you get from plastic. I would imagine that the sound will become worse over time.

The headband and ear cups have a real soft and nice padding to them. On the ear cups you’ll find the touch controls, “rocket lights”, while the bottom is where you locate the power switch, charge port, and 3.5mm.

On most headphones the ear cups rock up and down a bit to accommodate for different size heads. These, for whatever reason do not. They have a very angular design to them, which on my head make them press harder at the bottom of my ear than the top.

This creates two problems for me. One, they’re not super comfortable; I can feel the pressure difference and it’s distracting. And two, I wear glasses. When I listen to these with my glasses on it degrades the sound quality considerably.

Speaking of distractions, when I do have my glasses on the “rocket lights” flash constantly and create a glare on my lenses when they do.

I hate sounding so negative, but there is one more thing that I had trouble with: touch controls. They are insanely sensitive. If you have to adjust these at all, I guarantee you will activate the touch controls when you do. Even if you try extra hard to make sure you don’t touch the outside of the ear cup at all.

One positive I can take from this is battery life. Pamu claims 27 hours on the Explore. During my testing, I was consistently getting about 30 hours between 65-70% volume. I didn’t test the fast charge capabilities, but considering the battery life, I wouldn’t doubt the 10 minutes of charging provides five hours of playtime.

Sound quality

This is usually my favorite part of testing headphones and on paper the Pamu Explore doesn’t disappoint. As far as codecs go it has pretty much everything you’re looking for in a good pair of headphones, aptX, aptX HD, SBS, and AAC.

Before I get too far, I’d like to remind you that if you wear glasses you might want to pass on these. Thin wire frames may be okay, but plastic frames impact the sound experience, breaking “the seal” around your ear and losing a lot of the finer detail in music.

That said, while listening to the Pamu Explore with my contacts in, I would put the sound quality at decent. But, if I’m factoring in the $199 price tag, I would put the sound quality at almost bad. It pains me to say all of this because I really wanted to like these.

The bass extension is actually really nice. It’s tight, and not all over the place and it does hit you right in the ear hole. On bass-heavy songs the bass just sucker punches the mid range right in the gut.

To round out the soundstage, the highs just feel a little recessed to me and lack the clarity I was hoping for. Overall, I think the Pamu Explore suffer from a lack of separation in the soundstage. Everything is right next to each other and the bass just bullies everyone else around.

Thoughts

Taking everything into consideration, from packaging to sound quality, there’s a lot left to be desired with the Pamu Explore. Pamu gets some things very right, (nice hard shell case, USB-C, battery, and even bass response), but the things it gets wrong, it gets very wrong. To recap, this includes the overall sound quality, over-sensitive touch controls, the rocket lights, general design of the headphones. I simply can’t recommend these. I want to, I just can’t.

Availability

You can learn more about the Pamu Explore at the Padmate website where you can also purchase them.

T-Mobile is the first major carrier to enable 988 emergency health services

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Beginning today, T-Mobile subscribers nationwide can dial 988 to be connected to a network of approximately 180 crisis centers run by the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The call is 100 percent free, and will connect you with professionally trained counselors when you are in need of mental support.

With this announcement, T-Mobile is the first major wireless provider to enable the 988 emergency lifeline for those in needing support with mental health issues. That puts T-Mobile nearly two-years ahead of the July 2020 deadline set by the FCC, and with the current state of the world, it couldn’t come soon enough.

According to the latest data from the CDC “15.4 million American adults seriously thought about, made a plan for, or attempted suicide.” During the COVID-19 pandemic, research shows clinical anxiety and depression are on the rise with one-third of Americans showing signs of mental health issues.

Additionally, we lose 48,000 lives each year to suicide, with a death occurring every 11 minutes. Our veterans are some of the hardest hit, averaging 17.6 of them taking their own lives every day. Going into the holidays with many of us unable to get together with our families is sure to exacerbate the problem.

That’s why T-Mobile thought it was more important than ever to speed up the process and activate this free life-saving service on its network.

T-Mobile modified its nationwide network to translate and route 988 calls to the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number, updated its billing system to ensure no customer will be charged for using the service and created a bounce-back message so anyone texting 988 on the T-Mobile network will get an immediate response advising them to place a voice call to 988.

It has been a rough year for all of us, and if you or someone you know needs help, make sure they know about this free essential service offered through T-Mobile.

Motorola brings the deals with $500 off the Razr, $300 off the Edge, and more for the holidays

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It’s a week before Black Friday but the deals are already flooding in. If a new phone is on your wishlist or someone else’s, then Motorola has some huge savings for you. Whether you’re looking for something sleek and futuristic like the Razr, or something more affordable with a ton of battery life, Motorola has deals for everyone.

To kick things off, the retro Razr with an innovative folding display is getting a $500 discount. You can pick it up from Best Buy or buy directly through Motorola. Plus, it’s 5G ready making it future proof.

Next up, we have the Motorola Edge which is dropping down to $399 for a savings of $300 off of retail, but only if you make sure to add a Verizon SIM card to your cart at checkout. Don’t worry though, the SIM card is 100 percent free. The Edge sports a 6.7-inch immersive display that wraps around the, well edges. Not only does it looks stunning, but it also has a 90Hz refresh rate that makes it feel buttery smooth. Pair that with the triple camera setup on the back and 5G connectivity, and you’ve got quite the package.

The Motorola One 5G UW is another option for all of you looking to jump onto the 5G bandwagon. This handset is packed with cameras, with four on the back and two on the front, making it perfect for the shutterbugs out there. Even better, you can grab it from Verizon for as little as $5 a month by activating a new line on the Premium Unlimited plan.

The hits keep coming with the unlocked Moto G Stylus receiving a $100 discount. Meaning you can pick it up on Amazon for a total of $200 and use it on any network. This is a perfect phone for all of you looking for an integrated stylus, but find the Samsung Galaxy Note series to be too pricey.

Last but not least, the Mote E is available from Walmart for $39.88 while supplies last. While it might not be as feature-rich as Motorola’s other offerings, the Moto E excels in offering a value option that won’t break the bank.