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Remember Essential? That is the mobile brand by Android co-founder, Andy Rubin and the company behind the Essential PH-1 Phone (see my review ).

Yes. There is news that the new company founded by former OnePlus co-founder, Carl Pei, has acquired Essential. If you have been following the news, you already know that the name of Pei’s new company is Nothing Technologies Ltd.
According to filings in the UK, Essential’s brand assets have been transferred to Nothing Technologies. So, yeah; this is a case of going from Essential to Nothing.
It does look like this is a marriage made in heaven. Both companies have a mission to release an ecosystem of devices that inter-connect and talk to each other. Pretty much an Internet of Things (IoT) affair.

So we can expect a range of IoT devices – including smart bands – in the future from Nothing.
There is no word yet as to whether Nothing will resurrect the Essential phone project. Will we eventually see a Nothing phone? I will personally love to see that.
I loved the Essential PH-1, though it never hit its full potentials and didn’t sell well first time around.
I’d like to see a brand light up my heart with great hardware, pure Android OS and software updates as fast as what you get with Google Pixels. Add great battery life and a great camera to that mix, and I am good.
What we do know is that Nothing has plans to produce and sell a pair of TWS earbuds and other wearables. As it is, a Nothing phone is left to the whims of the gods.
You can find details of the filing HERE .
Author:Mister Mobility
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A number of leaks concerning the Samsung Galaxy A52 4G and 5G smartphones have hit the airwaves, showing smartphone lovers a glimpse of what to expect from these Samsung devices. Although there is still no word from the company concerning these devices, a number of leaks from German blog WinFuture reveals it all, including the likely price points of both devices.
The Samsung A52 4G is tipped to bring the Snapdragon 720G chipset with it, while its higher end counterpart is touted to offer a Snapdragon 750G SoC. Both smartphones should run on the Android 11 with One UI and offer two different storage variants, a 6GB/128GB model and an 8GB/256GB model. MicroSD card slots are also available for memory expansion.

Both versions of the Samsung Galaxy A52 should bear the same display size, a 6.5” full-HD+ Super AMOLED display with a fingerprint sensor and a hole-punch housing the 32MP selfie sensor. Both devices are also tipped to bear four rear cameras, with a 64MP sensor headlining both setups. This should be flanked by an 8MP ultra-wide sensor, a 5MP sensor and a 2MP sensor.
Both devices should bear a 4,500mAh battery with fast charging support also expected. The Samsung Galaxy A52 4G is priced at €349 while the 5G variant should cost €429.
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Author:Alfa Baye
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