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How to recover deleted text messages on Android and iOS
Looking for a way to recover deleted text messages you accidentally deleted?  Don’t panic! You can actually retrieve deleted messages if you have the right software and tools at your disposal. And that is what we will show you in this article.

by Loie Favre

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Android 12 to bring App Pairs for more practical multitasking
While Android 11 already allows multitasking via split-screen, Google is now reportedly planning various changes for Android 12 that are supposed to improve the handling of multiple apps that are visible at the same time.

by Holger Eilhard

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Xiaomi Mi10i Review: Not without its flaws
We are already half-way into the first month of 2021 and there have been several new smartphone launches already. While the Samsung Galaxy S21 launch has been the biggest one so far, in other parts of the world – Asia, in particular – brands like Xiaomi and OPPO have already launched a few products. As the NextPit editor from India, I have been able to get hold of Xiaomi’s first 2021 launch for the Indian market – the Xiaomi Mi10i. Let’s find out good a phone the Mi10i really is and how it performs in our first smartphone review of 2021.

by Rahul Srinivas

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Everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy S21
The Samsung Unpacked event is over and with the live stream ending, the Galaxy S21 is finally official. The new lineup of flagship phones consists of the standard S21, the S21 Plus, and the S21 Ultra. Here’s everything you need to know.

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Samsung Exynos 2100: Too important to fail
Samsung has scheduled its own launch event for the Exynos 2100 for the very first time in the company’s history. This year, the South Koreans see themselves to be very well-positioned in the seemingly eternal duel with Qualcomm. They had better be, simply because this particular shot has to hit the target!

by Carsten Drees

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App Store: Google to comply with Apple’s new privacy policy
Google, on Wednesday, much to the surprise of the American tech press confirmed that it will comply with the new privacy rules imposed by Apple for its App Store. These rules, which came into force on December 8, require third-party developers (including Apple itself) to specify how users’ personal data is collected and used.

by Antoine Engels

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Apple will now show how apps collect and use your data
As promised at WWDC 2020, Apple has quietly added an ‘App Privacy’ section to its App Store to keep users informed about the data that would be collected from them if they install and use a particular app. This promise by Apple is part of its App tracking transparency project, a solution designed to better inform and protect users of Apple products, including the iPhone and iPad.

by Antoine Engels

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Snapdragon 888: How Qualcomm’s new super chip enhances your camera
After Qualcomm introduced the new Snapdragon 888 in early December, more detailed information on the inner workings of the super-chip, which will be found in various Android flagships in the coming months, are now available. Especially the recording of videos and photos should improve a lot.

by Holger Eilhard

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Apple iPhone 12 Mini review: petite yet powerful
Back in October 2020, Apple unveiled its latest line of smartphones in the shape of the iPhone 12 series. Among them, a rather diminutive (by 2020 standards) iPhone 12 Mini caught my eye. This pint-sized edition packs all the processing power of its bigger brothers, including the Pro variants, and slips into pockets like something out of 2012. Is this the start of a comeback for compact smartphones? I’ve been using it to find out.

by David McCourt

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Webcams in lockdown: how 2020 made us all entertainers
If I had told my mother a few months ago that we could Zoom together later – she would have probably been surprised enough to go and get an old video camera from the basement. Meanwhile, she can, like countless former technology laymen, start a video meeting within seconds and switch confidently to the rear camera for a short dog video. The year 2020 has made us entertainers and shows how well people can adapt to their circumstances.

by Deactivated Account

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