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It'll only get one more Android OS upgrade (Android 12) and a little less than two years of security updates. There's no headphone jack, no wireless charging, and no MicroSD card slot. (You can probably snap slightly nicer photos with the $350 Google Pixel 4A.) Battery life is also just OK. TIRED: The camera system includes a 48-megapixel main sensor, a 16-MP ultrawide, and a 2-MP macro, and they won't knock your socks off. You'll never be dissatisfied with this phone's performance, and it can recharge (with the included cable and adapter) from zero to 100 percent in a little under an hour. WIRED: The excellent 6.6-inch AMOLED screen with the 90-Hz screen refresh rate makes for a smooth and vibrant viewing experience, whether you're browsing Twitter or catching up on Loki. Seriously, it's powered by the flagship Qualcomm processor from 2020-the Snapdragon 865-which is in phones like Samsung's Galaxy S20 and the Sony Xperia 1 II.
Taking an additional $100 to $150 off makes it one of the cheapest powerful Android phones around. The OnePlus 8 ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends) launched at $699, but the company has been selling it at $449 to $599 for some time now. That has enabled killer price cuts like this Amazon Prime Day deal: A little more than a year since its launch, the OnePlus 8 is a mere $349. Instead we saw steep discounts on predecessors as successors arrived. But a few years ago, this practice stopped. The company churned out a new Android phone (or two) per year and quickly discontinued the old model. It used to be that you couldn't buy a previous-generation OnePlus phone. Check our Buying Guides for the latest recommendations. As always, we hope we helped you sift through the sales madness and find great products. If you're sale hunting, we've collected the best Prime Day deals still available (as of June 23). The Samsung Galaxy A22s 5G features a 6.6-inch TFT LCD display and has an 8-megapixel selfie camera as well. There is a 5,000mAh battery on board and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 700 SoC. It hasn’t announced plans for a US launch.Our final update: Prime Day has ended. The Samsung Galaxy A22s 5G comes with a triple rear camera setup with a 48-megapixel main sensor. Augmented reality company Tilt Five is apparently still preparing to launch a pair of holographic glasses, but they’re specifically made for tabletop gaming.Ĭhina-based Nreal has also signed partnerships with Japanese carrier KDDI and Germany’s Deutsche Telekom, including a mixed reality incubator program with the latter. Google acquired the startup North and recently dropped support for the consumer glasses North launched in 2019. Competitor Magic Leap - which sued Nreal for “blatant copying” before having the suit dismissed in June - recently switched its focus to enterprise mixed reality. Nreal is one of only a few companies still trying to sell general-purpose consumer smart glasses. The consumer version of the glasses will use a phone-based control system, and Nreal announced that it would bring hand tracking to the glasses at some point as well.
Nreal previously shipped a $1,199 developer kit that included a controller and a dedicated mini-computer. The consumer retail version comes with an array of nose clips to fit different faces, as well as a corrective lens insert and a black “VR cover” that blocks your outside vision to create a clearer picture. It’s promising to support Chrome, Facebook, and Instagram, among other apps, at launch. It uses spatial tracking and projected images to overlay apps onto the real world, and Nreal pitches it as a more spacious alternative to a smartphone when you’re watching videos, playing games, or reading websites. The Nreal Light (also referred to as “U+ Real Glass”) is a light sunglasses-style headset that tethers to a separate computing device - in this case, the Galaxy Note 20. Preorders open on August 11th, and the headsets will be available in stores on August 21st. LG Uplus will sell the glasses as a standalone device for 699,000KRW (around $586), and it’s bundling them with the Galaxy Note 20 or LG Velvet and a 5G data plan for 349,500KRW (around $295). The Nreal Light mixed reality glasses are shipping in Korea alongside Samsung’s newly announced Galaxy Note 20.