BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha : Hands-on - General Topics

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As a result, RIM is being tight-lipped on much of the device's specs, including the processor speed, camera megapixel count and display type. The BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha welcome screen. Source : Asia.Cnet
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The first thing that strikes you is the bright and sharp screen. So far, we know that it's a 4.2-inch 1,280 x 768-pixel (WXGA) display, but not the type of screen or pixel layout. That brings the device's pixel density to 355 ppi, which beats the iPhone's 326 ppi Retina Display hands down.
The Dev Alpha is able to hold its own next to the Galaxy S II's Super AMOLED Plus screen
Many have dubbed the Dev Alpha a mini Playbook. The full touchscreen form factor is similar and the Dev Alpha is made from the same matte black material that covers the PlayBook's back.
While we're on the topic of RIM's tablet, the Dev Alpha seems to be running a barebones OS that's reminiscent of the PlayBook OS 2.0. In fact, checking the prototype's software version shows "PlayBook OS 10".
Since BB 10 is going to be QNX-based, there are going to be some similarities between the PlayBook OS 2.0 and the next-generation operating system. However, Smith adds that what is seen on the Dev Alpha now is not reflective of the final UI, which will actually look more like Live Tiles on Windows Phone.
This being a prototype device, the software was buggy at times, and didn't always detect our fingers. Also, there are no preinstalled apps except the camera and browser.
We didn't get to test the amazing time warp function, where you can scroll a few frames forward or backward to get the best shot. All images that were shot via the front- and rear-facing cameras also simply disappeared off the screen.
With BB OS 10, you're supposed to be getting the new onscreen keyboard. This feature wasn't available on the device we tested, but our CNET US counterpart Brian Bennett did try it, and had good things to say about it:
At first glance it doesn't look like much, just a standard layout with not many options for dual-functions. When you start typing, though--that's when the magic happens. Each letter you tap will cause the phone to display suggested words above the letter it thinks you're most likely to type next. I tried my hand at banging out a few messages and I often found myself staring right at the word sitting on the tip of my tongue. It's honestly an uncanny feeling, almost as if the device was reading my mind.
In addition, there's the ability to swipe upwards on predicted words to add them to the message body. The new keyboard is supposed to help you to input text more efficiently, as well as use a modelling algorithm that will tailor itself to your typing habits over time. It's similar to what's already on the PlayBook, only more intuitive to use.
Finally, you'll find the microSD slot, microHDMI and microUSB ports on the left side. The Dev Alpha packs some 16GB of non-expandable onboard storage and 1GB of RAM, as well as a non-removable battery. Connectivity-wise, there's the usual suite of options like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Internet tethering and near-field communications (NFC). Unfortunately, there isn't a SIM card slot.
If RIM's final BB 10 devices look as good as the Dev Alpha--and actually runs BB 10 OS smoothly--we feel pretty upbeat about its chances in the market. Let's just hope it doesn't follow the footsteps of the PlayBook, which received rave reviews when it was announced, but failed to perform after it was released. All images via Aisa.Cnet
To see the keyboard, and other features on BB 10, click on the video below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=b_TZ3cdwFac

Did you get it?
In india,bb jam is on july 4th isn't it......so if we go to jam,can we get one alpha device?
NOTE:I HAVE 2 APPS ON BB APPWORLD.i am in kerala,maybe i will be coming to delhi
for bb 10 jam.....please reply

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[Updated with TouchFLO 3D images] Touch Diamond - leaked images and specs

We know HTC’s got a big announcement coming this Tuesday, and while we can’t say for sure it’s going to the Touch Diamond, if today’s leaked images and specs are at all accurate we think they might have something big on their hands.
2.8-inch VGA display
WinMo 6.1 Pro
WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0
eGPS, FM tuner
Quad-band HSDPA 7.2
4GB internal flash, microSD slot
528MHz CPU
3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus
10.7mm (0.47-inches) thick
Supposedly also features an orientation sensor / accelerometer
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More Pics : http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/05/04/touch-diamond-leaked-images-and-specs.html
Updated with TouchFLO 3D images :
http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/05/07/htc-unveils-new-htc-touch-diamond.html
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ETIT : more info and Specs
As expected, the Diamond is loaded with all the goodies:
* Windows Mobile 6.1
* VGA Screen
* Quad-band HSDPA 7.2
* One-touch navigation, including single-finger dialing
* An accelerometer that rotates pictures as you rotate the phone
* One-touch music playback with an animated music browser
* A heavily-animated weather forecast app
* Full-featured desktop-like web browser (Opera) with zoom-in tech that actually reformats to fit the screen upon zoom, although Microsoft promises IE 6 coming soon for it
* Youtube app and content playback
* Available in June in Europe via Orange and the “rest of the world” sometime later
* Orange music store, games, wallpapers, and ringtone downloads
* Orange mobile TV with up to 61 channels
* No normal headphone jack - gotta use HTC’s proprietary USB dongle
* “Better battery life” than their other devices (although it uses a smaller battery than the Touch - we’ll keep our eye on this) — will offer a bigger battery at a later time for those who are experiencing battery life issues
* No pricing info just yet
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more Pics :
http://www.1800pocketpc.com/2008/05/07/htc-unveils-new-htc-touch-diamond.html
If its real then HTC have a winner here.
gilzones said:
If its real then HTC have a winner here.
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We don't know if it has a keyboard or not. Other websites have better pics and you can see clearly on the back that there is no flash, which is a let down.
eGPS will be fantastic, it'll work indoors!
don't need flash, need autofocus, tv out and NO slide keyboard hopefully, this device looks better than Xperia, my Trinity is on sale soon
and dimensions of this device looks like miracle!
looks neat
very nice
Very nice specs, the onboard 4gb memory is a big plus, and it looks nice too.
Looks mgood, still a bit too much wasted space with buttons on the bottom of the device. I would prefer to have a bigger screen with only RED/Green phone buttons.
Drool....flush screen. Can't stand the plethora of WM Pro devices with recessed screens - they are dust magnets, plus difficult to use with an on screen keyboard.
Ausome looking and thin!
2.8" screen... NEXT!
2.8" isn't that small - it's the same size as most Pro devices out now like the Kaiser. The difference will be the MUCH higher pixel density.
sexiest PDA ever...and a VGA screen to boot!
Looks good, can't wait for this one ... hope they fixed this driver problem
you can see a little demo video on htc.com!
looks very nice!
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just buying it!!!
http://live.phonemag.com/
http://www.phonemag.com/htc-touch-diamond-is-announced-demoed-052686.php
yeehaaaaaaaa
http://www.htc.com/europe/default.aspx the demo video is up also on HTC site
That's beautiful. Gorgeous design, stunning UI. I want :drool:
It's so gorgeous! However, the back cover will attract alot of smudges and fingerprints.. But idc, this phone is so beautiful!! I love the youtube integration. I think HTC did learn alot from SE, since so many SE phones have gorgeous screens and GUIs.
Despite not having a full hardware keyboard, the software one they have seems very nice. It's great for everything but playing some games, which is alright given the benefits. Also worthy of noting is the fact that it more than likely has video drivers because it has 3D touchflo.
Rudegar sit down and wait for "will htc release a working gpu driver for Touch Diamond" threads

Q: smallest available Windows Mobile phone ???

I need a second phone, I want it to have windows mobile, and I want it very very small.
Requirements: small size, touchscreen, small size, windows mobile, and small size
Any suggestions ???
Thanks !!
PS: It MUST be VERY small
Go to this page, and input your desired specifications. Hit "Start", and look at the results. In my test search for a device like the one you requested, I checked "Mini Device", set "Operating System" to "Windows CE", checked the box that says "Integrated Cellular Phone", and set "Pos. Device" to "Touchscreen". Searching with those terms should return devices that match what you want. Hope you find what you're looking for.
DaveTheTytnIIGuy said:
Go to this page, and input your desired specifications. Hit "Start", and look at the results. In my test search for a device like the one you requested, I checked "Mini Device", set "Operating System" to "Windows CE", checked the box that says "Integrated Cellular Phone", and set "Pos. Device" to "Touchscreen". Searching with those terms should return devices that match what you want. Hope you find what you're looking for.
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Actually that was the last page in my browser before hitting the "new thread" button here @ the "ole trusted" xda-devs forums
Yes, tech specs can be compared there, but the in-hand feel of a given device is somehow subjective (slim and not tall, but wide, vrs a small foot print front-looking thicker device, etc), so I wanted to hear some user oppinions
Thanks anyway !!
Will keep searching, and will take your advice regarding those parameters
I think the HTC Niki was quite small with a 2.6" screen, but the sliding keyboard might make it a bit fat.
Isn't the Diamond 1 small enough???
gtrab said:
I need a second phone, I want it to have windows mobile, and I want it very very small.
Requirements: small size, touchscreen, small size, windows mobile, and small size
Any suggestions ???
Thanks !!
PS: It MUST be VERY small
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Hi,
What about this one?
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Oops! I think it´s not touchscreen... and no HTC
http://cellphones.engadget.com/2006/02/28/axia-launches-a308-worlds-smallest-windows-mobile-phone/
Diamond 1 is the smallest useable winmo device.
khsbenny said:
Diamond 1 is the smallest useable winmo device.
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Yes, it definitely is the smallest one. Unfortunately also regarding the battery. With 900mAh it is way to little.
the diamond 1 is a very good device and its small the only thing bad about it is the crap CPU , it become hot when charging or playing with the phone and its also slow, in other word 528mhz FAKE
HTC Touch Cruise 09 is also the best qvga windows mobile out there
Pantech has a tiny phone
I think the Pantech Matrix Duo is a tiny WinMo phone, about the smallest I've seen, but I'm also pretty sure that it's not touchscreen. You can see more on it at the AT&T site, which is where I found it at.
thanks to all for your suggestions and comments
Maybe the Neonode N2 is the smallest one? Last week i saw a new one at ebay.de from a powerseller for 69,90€ (buy it now). It has a 2" touchscreen.
http://www.neonode.com/
HTC Jade
Try Jade. Its small and pocketable. I have it for almost a year now.
ehm, he wants a WM Phone.
Master_H said:
ehm, he wants a WM Phone.
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Where is the problem? The HTC JADE and the NEONODE N2 are both Windows Mobile devices... So what???
bieza said:
Maybe the Neonode N2 is the smallest one? Last week i saw a new one at ebay.de from a powerseller for 69,90€ (buy it now). It has a 2" touchscreen.
http://www.neonode.com/
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are you sure that the n2 runs windows mobile?
Japp I think so, because this is what you can read on several pages:
http://www.neono.de/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neonode#N2_Facts
http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/neonode-n2-black-unlocked/4505-6452_7-32815659.html#cnetReview
Some Pages say it has WinMO 6.0 Pro and some say it has Windows CE. On youtube you can find videos which shows the Windows CE Interface.

IOS is 2 times more reactive Than Android

Hello, this video shows that Android is two times less reactive than IOS.
http://youtu.be/bNc3yiz0vUo
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Does anyone know if Google plans to correct this?
Tank's
dreeck said:
Hello, this video shows that Android is two times less reactive than IOS.
http://youtu.be/bNc3yiz0vUo
Does anyone know if Google plans to correct this?
Tank's
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From the video, it appears that this relates to a particular app (mini piano), so in that case, I'm not sure why it's Google's responsibility to improve the responsiveness of a third party piece of software.
That said, there are some very basic reasons for why iOS will invariably be smoother and more responsive than Android almost 100% of the time.
Put simply, iOS and Android both began their respective development at totally different times. Android started development during a time when the market was saturated with keyboard-centric devices like Blackberry's and such. There wasn't a whole lot of touch-screen proliferation, and even then, those devices with touch screens were still very proprietary and basically none of them offered multi-touch. As such, Android was never originally designed for multi-touch screens; that kind of functionality is more of an evolutionary adaptation than anything else really. Android's core design principles focus on multi-tasking and cloud service connectivity in order to maximize productivity. That's why Android has always more effortlessly been good at both of those things.
iOS on the other hand was designed from ground up to be used on a multi-touch user interface. As such, iOS products have been more focused on being UI-centric, while other functions take a lower priority. Basically, when the user interacts with the screen of an iOS device, the system will drop everything it's doing (if need be) just to make sure that the UI runs smoothly. For example, say you try to interact with a webpage as it's loading on an iOS device. The device will actually stop loading the page, as long as you are touching the device to interact with it. As soon as you're no longer touching it, the page will continue to load. This is also why multi-tasking was more of an afterthought than a core principle with iOS. Apple could have easily implemented some form of multi-tasking right with their first iPhone, but considering the resource limitations at the time, that would have come at the cost of an interface that wouldn't have been as smooth or responsive.
So, to sum up:
Generally speaking, iOS will almost ALWAYS have a smoother and more responsive touch interface than Android has (unless Google basically rebuilds Android for touch screens from ground up).
That said, Android will almost ALWAYS be a better at multi-tasking and integrating cloud services than iOS (unless Apple decides to basically rebuild iOS from ground up with a bigger focus on those services).
Which is better than the other? Well, that's up to you really; it's totally subjective. If you want a simple to use UI which is smooth and responsive, then maybe iOS is better suited for you. If a more diverse ecosystem with endless customization options and very powerful multi-tasking beasts are important enough that you can accept a reasonable cost in the UI smoothness, then Android is your best bet.
thank you for taking the time to respond
for this video, I tried a dozen pianos Android and I chose the one with the least latency.
The latency of Android is a real handicap. I am shocked that no one cares.
For my part I think this problem is caused by drivers
I know this is not comparable, but on PC there is ASIO4All, a pilot able to remove this latency (but just for Audio).
I have a Galaxy Note and I hope that Google will improve this problem.
The reason Google hasn't fixed this issue is because in order to fix this issue the Android UI would have to be completely reprogrammed to accommodate a fix. If they reprogram in that manner then it would basically make every device after the reprogram a legacy device and every application would have to be rewritten.
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"If they reprogram in that manner then it would basically make every device after the reprogram a legacy device and every application would have to be rewritten."
So if I understand it, Android will stay soft?
I am shocked to hear that. If true, I would not give much of its future.
Some applications are unusable with this latency, Apple can rest wisely. this is sad.
I read about it in an article from an interview with an ex Google employee. He said that a complete rewrite of the OS would have to take place
Sent from my ADR6350 using Tapatalk
Thank you for this information.
But in this article it says that ICS has undergone a complete rewrite. What do you think ?
http://www.brucebnews.com/2011/10/new-iphone-new-android-phones-new-windows-phones/
you should read record this video using a galaxy nexus. There is a lot less latency than you show on your video using 'mini piano lite '
It is impossible that you have touched an iPhone, otherwise you would not say that.
Everything I touch on my note have latency compared to the iPhone. And whatever the rom flashed.
To prove that I am not the only one to rave :
http://www.musiquetactile.fr/android-is-far-behind-ios/

Android Gaming System Development Going Live!!

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Gamers Rejoice!!!
For those of you that haven't heard, Android Gaming is taking on a new face... an actual CONSOLE, that's right folks, your very on console, here are the specs and the back story behind this amazing creation:
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OUYA began as a project concept like many, but has quickly set itself aside from any other project that may have been like it. In the course of 8 hours, OUYA has raised 1 million dollars as a new Kickstarter Project, and this is not even including the other 29 days left for funding (people must really wanna see this come to pass). Here is why its so great (SPEC CHECK):
- Tegra3 quad-core processor
- 1GB RAM
- 8GB of internal flash storage
- HDMI connection to the TV, with support for up to 1080p HD
- WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth LE 4.0
- USB 2.0 (one)
- Wireless controller with standard controls (two analog sticks, d-pad, eight action buttons, a system button), a touchpad
- Android 4.0
Pretty impressive right?Due to the unexpected increase in funding, we could very well see an increase in that internal flash storage, maybe even an expandable memory slot, who knows. But all of that Tegra 3 quad core, ice cream sandwich, 8 Gig goodness is not even the best part! This console has been rumored to hit a TV near you one day for a mere $99. That's right, you could Enjoy all your favorites, whether you're a shooter addict and have a taste for some alien slaying in N.O.V.A. 3, or maybe you like to feel the virtual wind in your hair in a nice race in Real Racing 2, and for you people that love to serve your country, shoot a couple of spies in Modern Combat 3, all for less than the price equivalent of 2 new Xbox 360 games. Not to mention, with Android's recent participation in Major League Gaming, this could set the bar on a new plateau. The (virtual gaming) world is your oyster, and these are just the hard core games, the sky is the limit with compatibility due to it running our favorite sweet treat OS version.
Want to check out a video from the developers themselves, check it out HERE
And for all you developers and hackers, this is your call to fame! the console is (and I quote from the people that made it) "hackable". read this quote from Mobile Magazine:
Perhaps the even bigger kicker is that there is an open SDK where they promise to provide digitally-delivered titles for free. I imagine the marketplace will start with a handful of freeware titles and free-to-try games, but it has to open up to paid games eventually.
So any and all (LEGITIMATE!!!! NO PIRACY IS CONDONED, but then again, that's Android's major loophole with the whole Open Source thing) hacking and modding is welcomed, say goodbye to JTAG-ing or jumping through hoops to make your console your own (you paid for it so you should be able to do any LEGITIMATE, cant stress that enough, modifications you want! get the message Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo?).
So, you could spend $400 on a Galaxy Tab, or even $200 for the Nexus 7 for HDMI output, OR you can pay $100 for a console that (due to the vigorous nature of the Android Community) will inevitably get full access to the Google Play Store for you to play your favorite games (and maybe apps, don't quote me on that though) on your 1080p HD screen. BUT I'm just the messenger droid, the real magic is happening behind the scenes and hopefully we can get some awesom updates! Stay on the lookout for this project, and keep on gaming!
Thanks for reading guys,
ognimnella
Wanna read MORE? check out these stories about OUYA
MOBILE MAG ARTICLE
GAMESPOT ARTICLE
KICKSTARTER ARTICLE
DROID GAMERS ARTICLE
Are you buying one? Comment below!
I'm so excited I can't even process it! I've already put my $0.02 in on the thread in the General forum. But O.O. I wonder what this means for the future of Gaming, Android, etc. Now I just need to pledge my money to get a console and maybe an extra controller (And the founder status attached to my Gamer tag would be sweet.)
Thanks for Letting me Copy this Man, i Gave Credit where it is due, it is now up

Ainol Novo 7 Buring Cortex-A9 Dual-Core 1.5Ghz HD Tablet

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The Ainol Novo 7 Burning is a technologically advanced tablet thatperforms all kinds of innovative functions. Housed the Android 4.0.3 ice creamsandwich and a 7” inch screen tablet with anincredible 1200x800 capability,IPS screen and 180 degree viewing function generally belong to those expensive products,but now we can see these function in ainol novo 7 burning.Everything considered,it is an amazing tablet that can rival the latest google nexus tablet.
Every tech specs makes this Ainol tablet a highlysought after and very advanced computer. If you are in the market for a verysmart and highly functional tablet, than look no farther than the Ainol tablet.It can perform circles around many of its competitors.
The Ainol NOVO 7 Burning is a great new tablet that costs around 180 dollars. This is about 70 dollars cheaper than Google’s own Nexus 7. With its 1280x800 screen capability an incredible clarity is added to the visual effects of this new tablet. With this depth of screen capability you can also view your screen from nearly any angle. This too adds to this tablet’s charm and appeal. The response and the black screen are heads above the rest and much better than the normal tablet screen. These cool functions make this tablet a great source for game play and anything else you can dream of.
The Ainol tablet is also quite a pleasure to hold in your hands because of its ultra- thin construction. Actually the Ainol is one of the first authorized tablets by Google. If Google approves it then it must be one innovative little tablet. It has all its keys virtualized, and it is more advanced than any tablet of its kind.
The Ainol also has a very stealth and curved back which gives it an ultra- modern appearance that is very appealing for the consumer. The body of this tablet is thin with a classy elegance. It also has a more up to date GUI which lends itself to a smoother screen transition. It has a better layout which helps the screen transition go even easier.
With the amazing capabilities and features of this tablet you can perform many functions and even multi-task quite easily. With its 5 point multi-touch you can play games at abilities like never before and they come to virtual life right before your eyes. Also just like in iOS, you can even merge folders in a snap. You have all of the latest widget tools at the click of a button and it assists in the multi-tasking function. It runs the latest in 1.5 GHZ with a dual core AMlogic processor.These features enable this awesome tablet to perform with supreme power and speed. The processor also aids in longer battery life which is very convenient for the user. The Chinese company Ainol entered the Android market back on 2010. It will be very intriguing to see how the Ainol Burning tablet competes with Google’s own Nexus 7.
Even though Google’s tablet has Bluetooth and a more powerful CPU, the Ainol will most definitely be in the race against it. This awesome tablet also has 2 cameras which only adds to its innovative and superior design. You can even shoot 5MP pictures and add memory when you need to. You can share videos and movies with your family with FLASH hardware as well. You can also run many apps at the same time making the Ainol tablet even more of a desirable product in today’s highly advanced times. With technology being ever changing and fickle as it is, it can sometimes be a challenge to create a product that does all that this tablet can. For all of its operations it can display on both tablet and TV as well. This incredible tablet can ultimately save you money in the long run which is always a good thing.
It is anticipated that at the beginning when the Ainol is first available, that supplies will be tight and hard to come by because of the sought after capabilities and modern design. It will stand in a class alone because of its classy and elegant looks as well. It is also important to note that although Google doesn’t support FLASH anymore the Ainol does, as mentioned earlier.
Now that a few weeks have passed since Ainol’s release they are reacting very quickly to their customer’s feedback and are already releasing firmware upgrades. They keep customer satisfaction one of their top priorities at this technologically advanced company. Here are some things you can expect to find with the Ainol upgrade:
• They have greatly improved the G sensor drivers
• They have successfully fixed the upgrade failures.
• Made sure that your tablet will have at least 40 percent of its battery power left
• They have repaired the heating issue that existed when charging the Ainol.
• Ainol has also greatly improved all power issues that came along with charging the tablet.
• You will need to be prepared with an SD card since the firmware will have to be saved onto one. This ensures your ability to run the upgrade.
• Once you have the firmware downloaded you can very easily copy it onto the micro SD card.
• The random reacting issue on the touch screen has also been repaired.
This honest company works extra hard to ensure that their customers are 100 percent satisfied with their tablets. If the customer isn’t happy with the product then they feel they haven’t done their job to satisfaction.
If you look online you can read tons of cool information about the Ainol burning tablet and see for yourself how fantastic this new tablet really is. The incredible performance of the Ainol tablet will absolutely amaze you. You will definitely want to go out and buy one today! You better hurry though because as mentioned earlier, the supplies will go quickly. This tablet is literally taking the world by storm and once you use one for yourself, you will see why.
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Reportedly,the release time is August 17th

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