as informed in As was the case by Samsung's previous flagship flip phones, the W2019 going to only be available in Asia. Clad in aluminum by a unique-looking hinge, the W2019 looks like it going to break the ground if you drop it. The W2019 runs Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box, by an update to Android 9 Pie hopefully in the pipeline. Whether you can stand the design is one thing, but there is no question that the W2019 mostly sounds like a 2018 flagship Android smartphone. Geared towards those with an eye for ultra-premium gadgets, the W2019 looks to purvey for over 10,000 yuan (~$1,439).
CloudFlare's new Android app lets you easily enable their fast DNS
CloudFlare's new Android app lets you easily enable their fast DNSEarlier this year, CloudFlare launched its own DNS service to the public, called "1.1.1.1." CloudFlare's DNS resolver is different from your ISP's or other DNS alternatives like Google Public DNS and Cisco OpenDNS in that it's focused on privacy and speed first. The process is simple: just download the app, open it, and tap on the toggle to use CloudFlare's 1.1.1.1 DNS and navigate by it. This means that if you're using 1.1.1.1, you won't be able to use an actual VPN provider at the same time. If you're on Android Pie, then you don't need this app, as Android Pie supports DNS over TLS. In order to use CloudFlare's DNS, just do the following:Go to the Settings app and tap on Network and internet.
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