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The Samsung Galaxy S8 is about as good as a smartphone can get. But, there are some experts who've modded the device to bring out even more wonderful qualities.
Why do manufacturers feel the need to have their own emojis? How you express yourself is very personal, so the changes can be annoying. Find out why this happens.
We believe that Facebook is going to overhaul Snapchat in the social media realm soon with its reliance on third party app developers to roll out zany new filters.
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