Huawei P20 Pro may soon have an Android rival that dwarfs its triple-camera system

collected by :Maya Tony

as mentioned in Huawei P20 Pro's triple-camera system could recently be challenged by LGHuawei P20 Pro launched back in April and proved to be incredibly popular by Android fans. P20 Pro comes by a 6.1-inch AMOLED display that has a density of 408-pixels-per-inch. The device is alextremely powered by the Chinese tech giant's own Kirin 970 processor that offers speedy performance across Android. However, by far the standout feature of the hardware is its triple-camera system that is capable of capturing gorgeous shots. But it appears the device could recently be rivaled by a new device from LG that safely ups the ante the time it comes to camera technology.


Have any of these Android Apps in your phone? You may lose money, personal details

India has over 300 million phone users, mostly using Android system. The Android Play Store, that is the official source for app downloads, is flooded by apps. There was a large number of apps continue on the play store that does the same. If your personal details fall in unsafe hands, they might use it for siphoning off money from your accounts. You ought alextremely check what permissions an app requires the time you install it in order to avoid having malicious apps on your phone.

Have any of these Android Apps in your phone? You may lose money, personal details




back may be coming to Chrome for Android

as mentioned in Obviously, we prefer Android here at Android Police, but there are a handful of features from iOS that we historically envy, like iMessage, the platform's expanded app selection, and the performance of Apple's SoCs. But more minor feature from Safari that Android converts may have missed and that Chrome for Android lost long ago could be coming back. As spotted by the folks at Chrome Story, gesture-based history navigation may be coming to Chrome (i.e., swipe to go back/forward). If a flag is being considered, it may not be also long in the grand scheme of things before the feature appears in a Canary or developer build of Chrome for Android. We'll just have to keep an eye out for it.





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