as mentioned in Samsung announced its first Android Go device, the Galaxy J2 Core, back in August, and it's alavailiable back by a sequel. The company has quietly launched information about the new J4 Core, and it's about what you'd expect from a follow-up to the unexciting J2 Core. The Galaxy J4 Core packs a six-inch 720p display, an unspecified quad-core CPU, and five- and eight-megapixel cameras on the front and back, respectively. The specs aren't anything to write home about, but Android Go is engineered specifically to aim phones like this. If other Go devices are any indication, the Galaxy J4 Core going to be priced pretty fairly; its predecessor costs just over a hundred bucks.
Samsung launches Linux on DeX beta (run Linux on an Android phone or tablet)
In a nutshell, the software works by allowing you to download a deskhighest Linux distribution, determine it up on a container, and launch it as if it were an Android app. The cool thing is that by backing Samsung's DeX platform, you can connect a monitor, mouse, and keyboard to your phone and use it like a deskhighest computer — When running deskhighest Linux apps. You can either download a Linux image within the app or directly from Samsung's website. For now Linux on DeX has a few significant limitations:The only operating system that's officially supported extremely far is Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. The only 2 devices that are officially supported are the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 .
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