Tech Wrap: Pixel 5 specs leaked, Samsung’s Offline Finding feature and more
More tech news includes iOS 14 beta 5 revealing details about iPhone 12’s display and Google Camera app getting an update for fixing an annoying functionality.
It was a slow day in the world of tech today. On one hand, reports details the specifications that Google's premium budget Pixel 5 smartphone will come with once it launches later this year. On the other hand, Samsung rolled out a feature on to its Galaxy smartphones that enables users to find their smartphones even the device is offline.
So, here's everything that made headlines today:
Google Pixel 5 key specs revealed
A new report revealed the key specs pertaining to the Pixel 5 smartphone. The report revealed that the Pixel 5 is tipped to come with 8GB of RAM and up to 128GB Storage. The 5G version of Pixel 5 will run on Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor, while the 4G variant will run on Snapdragon 730G. The phone will get a 6-inch OLED display with a refresh rate of 90Hz.
Google Camera app update
Google has rolled out version 7.5 of its Camera app. This update ensures that the app doesn't create two folders when users use the portrait mode. The update also shares the naming of images while using the specified camera mode.
Samsung rolls out offline finding feature
Samsung, as per a report, has rolled out an offline finding feature onto its Galaxy smartphones. This feature allows users to find their smartphones using other people's Galaxy devices even when it's not connected to a network.
iPhone 12 likely to get a 120Hz display
Limit Frame Rate feature has once again popped up in iOS 14 Beta 5. This indicates that the premium iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max versions will get a display with 120Hz refresh rate.
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