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Despite quitting phones, LG reassures customers it’ll continue to deliver Android OS updates

After months of rumors, finally, the inevitable happened as LG officially declared itself out of the smartphone market for once and for all. While the smartphone community was busy mourning the loss of a key innovator, many existing LG phone owners were worried about what would happen to their smartphones. LG promised to provide service support and software updates for customers of existing mobile products for a period of time — and even hinted at the Android 12 update. Still, no exact details were shared at the time, like which devices will be eligible to receive the extended software support and for how long. To end the guessing game and reassure the existing customers, the company has now issued a much-needed clarification on its plans to support its smartphone portfolio.

In a press release, LG has confirmed that all premium LG smartphones “will receive up to three iterations of Android operating system updates from the year of purchase.” All premium phones released in 2019 and later will be eligible to receive the guaranteed three OS updates, including the G series (G8X, G8S), V series (V60, V50), Velvet, and Wing. The company also promises to support the budget-friendly phones released in 2020, such as the Stylo 6 and K series (K92 5G, K62, K62, K42, and K22). Unlike the flagship models, however, these budget phones will receive up to two OS updates.

Although LG wasn’t exactly the fastest when it came to delivering software updates, it’s good to see the company committing to support its existing devices for a couple of years. That means, at the very least, we can expect the company to roll out the upcoming Android 12 update to these phones.

LG also says it will continue to manufacture phones till the second quarter to meet contractual obligations to carriers and partners and that these phones will receive service support and security updates “for a period of time.”


Featured image: LG Velvet

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Samsung Galaxy A52: Everything you need to know about Samsung’s latest mid-rangers

Samsung just concluded its second-biggest launch event of 2021 and lifted the covers off three new Galaxy A series devices — the Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52 5G, and the Galaxy A72. The new mid-range phones offer significant upgrades over their predecessors in almost all aspects, right from their design to their specifications. In case you missed our previous coverage of the devices, here’s everything you need to know about the Galaxy A52 and the Galaxy A52 5G:

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G Hands-on: A promising mid-ranger

Samsung Galaxy A52 4G Review: Exciting but far from perfect

Samsung Galaxy A52: Specifications

Specification Samsung Galaxy A52 4G Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
Build
  • Plastic back
  • Plastic frame
  • Plastic back
  • Plastic frame
Dimensions & Weight
  • 75.1 x 159.9 x 8.4mm
  • 189g
  • 75.1 x 159.9 x 8.4mm
  • 189g
Display
  • 6.5-inch FHD+ SuperAMOLED (1080 x 2400)
  • 407PPI
  • 90Hz refresh rate
  • Infinity-O display (centered hole-punch cutout)
  • 800nits peak brightness
  • Eye Care Display low blue light certification
  • 6.5-inch FHD+ SuperAMOLED (1080 x 2400)
  • 407PPI
  • 120Hz refresh rate
  • Infinity-O display (centered hole-punch cutout)
  • 800nits peak brightness
  • Eye Care Display low blue light certification
SoC
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G
    • 2x cores @2.3GHz + 6x cores @1.8GHz
  • Adreno 618 GPU
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G
    • 2x cores @2.2GHz + 6x cores @1.8GHz
  • Adreno 619
RAM & Storage
  • 4GB + 128GB
  • 6GB + 128GB
  • 8GB + 256GB
  • 6GB + 128GB
  • 8GB + 256GB
Battery & Charging
  • 4,500mAh
  • 25W fast wired charging
  • 15W charger included
  • 4,500mAh
  • 25W fast wired charging
  • 15W charger included
Security In-display fingerprint scanner  In-display fingerprint scanner
Rear Camera(s)
  • Primary: 64MP Sony IMX686 f/1.8, OIS, AF, tetra-binning
  • Secondary: 12MP f/2.2, ultra-wide, FF
  • Tertiary: 5MP f/2.4, macro, FF
  • Quaternary: 5MP f/2.4, depth sensor, FF
  • Primary: 64MP IMX686 f/1.8, OIS, AF, tetra-binning
  • Secondary: 12MP f/2.2, ultra-wide, FF
  • Tertiary: 5MP f/2.4, macro, FF
  • Quaternary: 5MP f/2.4, depth sensor, FF
Front Camera(s) 32MP f/2.2, FF 32MP f/2.2, FF
Port(s)
  • USB Type-C
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • USB Type-C
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
Audio Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
Connectivity
  • LTE
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band WiFi
  • NFC
  • MST (Not available in India)
  • GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
  • 5G
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac dual-band WiFi
  • NFC
  • MST
  • GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo
Software One UI 3.1 based on Android 11 One UI 3.1 based on Android 11
Other Features
  • IP 67 water and dust resistance
  • Samsung SmartThings Find
  •  IP 67 water and dust resistance
  • Samsung SmartThings Find

Design

Both the Samsung Galaxy A52 variants are identical in terms of design. They feature a large rectangular camera island in the top left corner of the back panel, an FHD+ display over on the front with a centered hole-punch cutout, and a USB Type-C port at the bottom sandwiched between a 3.5mm headphone jack and a speaker grille. The power button and volume rocker can be found on the right edge, while the left edge is left blank.

Awesome Black Galaxy A52 Awesome Black Galaxy A52 5G

As far as the construction is concerned, both phones are plastic for the most part. But that was to be expected since the vanilla Galaxy S21 also has a plastic back. Nevertheless, the phones should look and feel more premium than the Galaxy A51 as they feature a new matte haze finish and a soft edge around the camera island. The phones are also IP67 rated for water and dust resistance, so that’s a bonus.


Display

While the two variants look the same, there is one major difference between them — the display. Both phones pack the same 6.5-inch Infinity-O SuperAMOLED display with an FHD+ resolution, but they offer different peak refresh rates.

Samsung Galaxy A52 4G display Samsung Galaxy A52 5G display

The regular Galaxy A52 offers a peak refresh rate of 90Hz and the 5G variant offers a peak refresh rate of 120Hz. Other than that, the displays are pretty much the same. Both phones have a peak brightness of 800nits, they are certified for low blue light emission, and they also feature an in-display fingerprint scanner.


SoC, RAM & Storage

The vanilla Galaxy A52 packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G SoC that features two big cores clocked at 2.3GHz and six little cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The SoC is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. The device also features a microSD card slot that supports up to 1TB cards.

The 5G variant, on the other hand, features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chip with two big cores clocked at 2.2GHz and six little cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The SoC is paired with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage. Much like the 4G variant, it too features a microSD card slot for further expansion.


Samsung Galaxy A52: Cameras

While the Galaxy A52 and the Galaxy A52 5G pack different SoCs, Samsung has outfitted both phones with the same quad-camera setup. The phones feature a 64MP Sony IMX686 f/1.7 primary camera, a 12MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera, a 5MP f/2.4 macro camera, and a 5MP depth sensor. Over on the front, both devices sport a 32MP fixed focus selfie shooter.

Awesome Violet Samsung Galaxy A52 camera island

The main 64MP shooter on both devices comes with optical image stabilization (OIS), it makes use of Samsung’s Tetrapixel (tetra-binning) technology to combine four nearby pixels into one and deliver 12MP photos with larger pixels, and it features multi-frame processing support for Night mode shots.

Samsung Galaxy A52 hole-punch display

Samsung has also bundled a couple of fun software features to help you make the most of the cameras, including a feature called My Filter that will let you create custom filters and a Fun Mode that will let you use Snapchat Lenses within the stock camera app. The devices also feature a Pro Video mode that gives you more controls while capturing video.


Battery & Charging

Both variants of the Galaxy A52 pack 4,500mAh batteries that support 25W fast charging. Sadly, the phones will come with a 15W charger in the box. Although the Galaxy A52’s battery capacity may not seem all that impressive compared with other devices in the same price range, the devices should offer decent battery life as they feature mid-range processors and FHD+ displays. Out of the two, we expect the vanilla Galaxy A52 to outperform the Galaxy A52 5G in terms of battery life, as it packs a lower refresh rate 90Hz display, a less powerful SoC, and no 5G connectivity.


Connectivity

The vanilla Galaxy A52 offers LTE support, Bluetooth 5.0, and 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi. It also features NFC support for payments. The Galaxy A52 5G, on the other hand, offers Sub6 5G support, Bluetooth 5.0, and 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi. It too features NFC support for payments. Both phones feature a dual SIM card tray with one dedicated SIM slot and one hybrid slot.


Software

The Samsung Galaxy A52 and the Galaxy A52 5G run One UI 3.1 based on Android 11 out of the box. Therefore, the devices should launch with all the new features that Samsung introduced with One UI 3.1 earlier this year. But we haven’t had the opportunity to check them out at the moment, so we can’t say for sure if all the new features are available on the devices.

As mentioned earlier, the Galaxy A52 and the 5G variant also feature a couple of additional camera features, like the My Filter feature, Fun Mode, and Pro Video Mode. Although some of these features are available on other Samsung Galaxy devices, the new Fun Mode feature is exclusive to Samsung’s Galaxy A series.

Samsung has also promised three generations of OS updates and 4 years of security updates for the devices, which is in line with the company’s recent software support commitments. This makes the new Galaxy A52 phones significantly better alternatives to similarly priced counterparts that don’t offer as many updates. In fact, the device received its April security patch update on March 31, even before Google devices could receive their update.

Samsung Galaxy A52 4G XDA Forums || Samsung Galaxy A52 5G XDA Forums


Samsung Galaxy A52: Pricing & Availability

The all-new Samsung Galaxy A52 is priced starting at €349 (~$415) in select markets, while the Galaxy A52 5G starts at €429 (~$511). The devices will be available for purchase in the UK and Europe this month and in April in the United States. Samsung will only sell the 4G variant in India, and it will be available at a starting price of ₹26,499 (~$365) for the 6GB+128GB variant. The 8GB+128GB variant will go for ₹27,999 (~$386).

Samsung has launched the Galaxy A52 5G in the US as well, along with four more Galaxy A series devices. The device will go on sale in the region starting April 9, and it will be available at a starting price of $500.

Samsung Galaxy A52 colorways

Samsung is offering both devices in four matte colorways — Awesome Black, Awesome Blue, Awesome Violet, and Awesome White.

    Samsung Galaxy A52 4G
    The Galaxy A52 4G is the latest mid-ranger from Samsung, which packs features like a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, the Snapdragon 720G SoC, a 64MP quad camera setup, IP67 water and dust resistance, and more, in an easy-to-handle polycarbonate body.
    Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
    The Galaxy A52 5G is the latest mid-ranger from Samsung, bringing along features like a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, the Snapdragon 750G SoC, a 64MP quad camera setup, IP67 water and dust resistance, and more, in an easy-to-handle polycarbonate body.

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Best 15-inch laptops in 2021: Dell XPS 15, HP Spectre x360, Surface Book 3, and more

Laptops with 15-inch to 16-inch dimensions are universally more accepted and popular than any other size, and it makes sense. They aren’t too big and bulky to carry around like a 17-inch laptop, and at the same time aren’t that small, so you get a good amount of screen real estate and some more room for the keyboard and powerful internals. These days, 15-inch laptops are available in various categories. You can get a thin and light powerful gaming machine, or a 2-in-1 with a rotating display, or even a detachable form factor. The choice is up to you. So here are some of the best laptops available today that offer you a 15-inch form factor.

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Dell XPS 15 9500

dell xps 15 laptop

You don’t need to think twice when going for an XPS laptop. Dell’s premium offering has been one of the highest recommended notebooks for years, and the current-generation XPS 15 should be your choice if you are looking for the best 15-inch laptop. Apart from its premium metal finish and sleek design, the latest XPS 15 9500 comes with the 10th-gen Intel Core i7-10750H processor with NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1650 Ti graphics card. This essentially means that apart from handling tasks like video and photo editing, the laptop can also be used for light gaming.

    Dell XPS 15 9500
    The XPS 15 is one of the most premium 15-inch laptops featuring an excellent metal design, vivid display and great hardware.

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 2021

We recently gave the new Zephyrus G15 the title of the top gaming laptop in our list of the best laptops for 2021. That is because it is built on the foundations of the smaller Zephyrus G14 that absolutely took us by surprise when ASUS launched it first in 2020. The new ROG Zephyrus G15 comes with the latest and mighty powerful AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS octa-core processor with NVIDIA’s newly launched GeForce RTX 3070 graphics card. On top of that, you get a unique minimalistic design language, an excellent battery life (for when you are not gaming), and a 15.6-inch QHD display with a 165Hz refresh rate.

    ASUS Zephyrus G15
    Currently the best gaming laptop on the market, the new ASUS Zephyrus G15 comes with the latest and extremely powerful AMD Ryzen 5900HS processor with the new NVIDIA RTX 3070 GPU.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3

Best suited for enterprise and business users, the ThinkPad X1 Extreme can do it all. It features the iconic ThinkPad design, at the same time it isn’t all that bulky. You get the option of a gorgeous 4K OLED panel that is anti-reflective, anti-smudge, and also comes with Dolby Vision, HDR, and 400-nits brightness. Lenovo is offering the laptop with up to a 10th-Gen Intel Core i7-10750H processor, but it is also listed with a Core i9-10885H paired with 64GB DDR4 2933MHz memory, 1TB PCIe SSD, and graphics options of an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Max-Q. You can also expect high-end security options including a fingerprint scanner, Windows Hello face recognition, ThinkShutter webcam privacy cover, and more.

    Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 3
    The ThinkPad X1 Extreme features a rugged and long lasting design and Lenovo is offering some impressive features including a 4K panel and up to an Intel Core i9 processor.

Acer Aspire 5

Acer Aspire 5 product image

An inexpensive 15-inch notebook, the Aspire 5 from Acer is a recommended 15-inch laptop if your budget is strictly around $400. The company offers the laptop with the latest Intel 11th-gen Core i3 processor with 4GB of DDR4 memory and a 128GB NVMe SSD, which should be enough for crunching most of your everyday work. At the same time, this laptop is a decent multimedia device for catching up on the latest shows on Netflix. Additionally, the laptop comes with Wi-Fi 6 which means fast and reliable connectivity. You also get a good set of I/O ports on this laptop including a USB 3.2 Type-C, two USB 3.2 Type-A, a USB 2.0 Type-A, HDMI 2.0, an ethernet port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

    Acer Aspire 5
    The new Aspire 5 from Acer is one of the most affordable 15-inch laptops that features the latest 11th-gen Intel Core i3 processor along with good set of features considering its low cost of $400.

HP Spectre x360 15

HP Spectre x360 15

The latest refreshed version of the HP Spectre x360 maintains the premium design and quality with the diamond-cut style edges that we have seen over the years. It comes with the goodness of Intel’s new 11th-gen processors paired with next-gen Iris Xe graphics. Now it is arguable that the GPU is not as good as the NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti that was offered with the previous version, but if that is not your priority, then this variant should be good enough for most of your tasks. It is also available with three different display options with 4K resolution available across configurations. There are two display options that vary in brightness, while the AMOLED option is fit for someone looking for punchy colors and improved contrast ratio. Since it is running on the latest Intel processors, you can also expect Thunderbolt 4 ports as well as fast Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.

    HP Spectre x360 15
    The HP Spectre x360 has been consistently one of the most premium laptops and the new 15-inch model continues the legacy along with the latest Intel 11th-gen processor and gorgeous 4K display.

ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15

ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15

Is a single display not enough for you? Then you need the ZenBook Pro Duo. There have been dual-screen laptops in the past, but the secondary touch screen display on the ZenBook Pro Duo takes things to the next level. The wide ‘ScreenPad Plus’ offers  3840 x 1100 resolution which can be used as an extension, or you can drag down apps, monitor your hardware, and much more. The primary display is also top-notch as it is an OLED panel with 4K UHD resolution, along with 400-nits brightness and 100% coverage of DCI-P3. ASUS hasn’t skimped on the internals either. The laptop comes with Intel’s Core i9-10980HK and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU, with up to 32GB of RAM and 1TB of SSD storage. A newer version with the latest NVIDIA RTX 30-series GPU is also expected to hit stores soon.

    ASUS ZenBook Pro Suo 15 UX581
    The ZenBook Pro Duo is one of the most unique laptops on the market giving you the flexibility of two displays that can expand your productivity to the maximum.

Microsoft Surface Book 3

Microsoft Surface Book 3 15-inch

The Surface Book 3 is one of the only detachable 15-inch laptops on the market that is powerful enough for creators and alike. Just pop off the display to use it as a tablet, and pop it back in to juice it up with some extra graphics and battery. In terms of hardware the Surface Book 3 comes with Intel’s 10th-gen CPUs, 16GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of storage with graphics options of either the NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti or NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000. The 3:2 aspect ratio touchscreen display comes with a 3240×2160 resolution and you can also use the Surface Pen for precise creative tasks or just scribbling down notes. We are expecting Microsoft to release a newer version of the Surface Book later this year.

    Microsoft Surface Book 3 15
    The Microsoft Surface Book 3 is a great option if you care for modularity as the display can easily pop-off allowing you to use it as a tablet.

These are currently some of the best 15-inch laptops, but there are a lot more coming your way as manufacturers will be refreshing their models throughout the year. Speaking of new laptops, we recently listed some of the best 5G laptops that can help you stay connected to fast internet at all times. We also have a very unique list where we have a bunch of laptops that offer a built-in optical disc drive. Let us know what other kinds of laptops you are looking for and how we can help you get the best options out there.

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These are the best Verizon phones in April 2021: Samsung, Apple, Google, Motorola & more!

It’s hard to believe that we’re already entering the second quarter of the year, and so far 2021 has had a whole lot of new and exciting smartphones releases. We just need to look at what companies like Samsung, Apple, and OnePlus have been doing. But sometimes, it can feel like you’re missing out on some of them because you’re in the US and you’re tied to a carrier, and thus don’t have a wide catalog to choose from, unlike people who buy unlocked phones do. Verizon though does have a fairly big catalog of options with some of the best US smartphones released throughout the year. So if you’re a Verizon customer in the market for a new phone, we’ve rounded up some of the best Verizon phones!

Whether you need a smartphone on a budget or you want some of the most bleeding-edge hardware available out there, you can take advantage of Verizon’s offers and discounts by choosing from their current catalog of budget and flagship smartphones. This list will include both iOS and Android devices in all kinds of price ranges, and will also include, for the most part, full support for Verizon’s network, including their 5G network.

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Best Overall: Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G

The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G is currently the most premium smartphone in Samsung’s current lineup, and it goes to show how well Samsung has matured its whole lineup. The Galaxy S20 Ultra from last year felt like a rough look into the future of Samsung’s premium smartphone, serving as both a massive step forward and a step back in several aspects. The 108MP camera felt clunky to use and fell short in a lot of its promises, yet was still a step in the right direction for Samsung. With the S21 Ultra, they learned from their mistakes and came up with a couple of new tricks up their sleeves, and it shows a lot.

For the money, you get a Snapdragon 888 processor based on a 5nm process, which is as good as it gets for flagship smartphones in 2021, with 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 3.0 storage. It also has a world-class 6.8-inch QHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz ultra-smooth refresh rate, as well as a 108MP quad rear camera setup with 8K video recording capability and features such as 100X Space Zoom (vastly improved from its previous iteration). Oh, and it’s also compatible with the S Pen, just in case you’re part of the Note crowd considering an upgrade to this device. It is very clearly one of the best Verizon phones right now, and you can check it out at the link below.

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G
    The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G is Samsung's new mainstream premium smartphone, with S-Pen support, amazing 108MP cameras and 120Hz display, plenty of processing power, and support for several features such as 100X Space Zoom. You're paying a lot of money for a lot of phone.

Runner-Up: iPhone 12 Pro

Apple iPhone 12 Pro

The iPhone 12 Pro is Apple’s latest premium smartphone, and it comes with a lot of generational improvements over last year’s iPhone 11 lineup. The 5nm Apple A14 processor is a marked improvement over last year’s smartphone with a lot of processing power. The iPhone 12 Pro also comes with improvements such as a renewed design with flat edges reminiscent of the iPhone 5, ever-so-slightly smaller bezels, better camera prowess with markedly better low-light performance, and a LiDAR scanner for 3D mapping and scanning for AR applications.

It’s the best of the best Apple currently has to offer. Other features include MagSafe support, up to 512GB of NVMe storage, Face ID support, and much more. It’s also the first iPhone with 5G support, and you can enjoy Verizon’s 5G network with it. You can check it out at the link below.

    Apple iPhone 12 Pro
    The iPhone 12 Pro is Apple's latest premium iPhone, coming in with a wide variety of generational improvements, the new Apple A14 5nm SoC, a quad rear camera setup with LiDAR, and support for 5G connectivity on Verizon's network.

Best Camera: Google Pixel 5

Google Pixel 5 in Sage Green

The Google Pixel 5 is Google’s best smartphone so far. It does a lot of things differently to previous Pixel devices in their lineup, for example being the first main flagship entry in the Pixel series not to feature a flagship processor. It has a Snapdragon 765G, which still gives you plenty of performance, and features 8GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. It also has the Pixel series’ big staple–camera performance–that, to this day, remains almost unmatched. Most of the phone’s camera prowess can be attributed to software, so they don’t need any extra fancy sensors as other phones do. It features normal and ultra-wide pictures.

The Pixel 5 can be yours for $699 on Verizon and supports the carrier’s 5G network with the same stock software you love from Google and the same feature set. If you’re a Verizon customer looking for a phone with an amazing camera that doesn’t come that costly, this is definitely one of the best Verizon phones worth a look.

    Google Pixel 5
    The Google Pixel 5 is Google's newest flagship, coming with a Snapdragon 765G, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, 5G connectivity, and everything you love about a Pixel phone, including the amazing cameras and software.

Best Value: Samsung Galaxy S21 5G

Samsung Galaxy S21 5G

The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE was one of Samsung’s greatest hits from last year, providing one of the best price-to-performance ratios we’ve seen from Samsung in the last few years. While the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G is actually meant to succeed the Galaxy S20 from last year, prices got slashed $200 across the board with all Samsung Galaxy S21 devices, bringing the regular Galaxy S21 a lot closer to the price of the Galaxy S20 FE, making it a much more compelling deal overall. The Galaxy S21 has the same Snapdragon 888 processor, 120Hz display, and most internal specs while also cutting down on aspects such as the camera to keep the costs down.

The Samsung Galaxy S21 is definitely one of the best Verizon phones currently available. Check it out at the link below.

    Samsung Galaxy S21 5G
    The Samsung Galaxy S21 5G is Samsung's cheapest 2021 flagship, coming with the internals of the much more expensive models in a way cheaper and comfortable package, including the Snapdragon 888 and the 120Hz display.

Best Compact: iPhone SE

Apple iPhone SE in White

The second-generation iPhone SE from Apple was actually launched earlier this year, and it’s a completely different beast from the first device that launched as the iPhone SE. While that one launched in 2015 as pretty much a smaller iPhone 6s (in terms of internals) in the small 4-inch build of the iPhone 5, the new iPhone SE brings the iPhone 11’s internals, such as the Apple A13 Bionic SoC, in a smaller 4.7-inch form factor reminiscent of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8.

While it’s not the best compact iPhone anymore (that award goes to the iPhone 12 Mini, which is actually smaller than the iPhone SE now), it is still the cheapest one around, starting at a digestible $399 for the 64GB model. It’s not the best phone you can get at Verizon right now, and it doesn’t support 5G, but it is still pretty good, especially if you’re looking for an iOS device on a budget.

    Apple iPhone SE (2020)
    The iPhone SE is currently the cheapest iPhone in Apple's lineup, but packing an A13 Bionic SoC, it is definitely no slouch. If you're a fan of the iPhone 8's form factor and small design, then this might be the phone for you.

Best Bleeding-Edge: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2

Want something that will make you stand out of the pack immediately and don’t mind paying an astronomical cost for it? Well then, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 might be the phone for you. The astronomical cost though is well worth it in this case. It comes with the same internal specs as the Note20 Ultra, including the same Snapdragon 865+ processor, 12GB of RAM, up to 512GB of storage, and a slightly stepped down 12MP triple camera setup. But the device packs a foldable 7.6″ panel that folds inward as well as an external 6.2″ display with a 25:9 aspect ratio. The foldable panel comes with a 120Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth usage in full resolution.

There are many advantages to having a foldable display, and if you’re one of them who wants to try out the experience, then go ahead and check it out on Verizon. It does come at a considerable premium compared to any of the other options in our list, but given how much Samsung has improved their foldable smartphones year-on-year, we think it’s well worth it for one of the best Verizon phones on the premium segment.

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
    The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G is Samsung's highest-end offering at the moment, featuring a foldable 120Hz display with a Snapdragon 865+. But it's also the most expensive device in this list, by far, costing a whopping $1,999.

Best Mid-Range: Google Pixel 4a

Google Pixel 4a

The Google Pixel 4a continues the successful formula that Google started with the Pixel 3a lineup. This is a really cheap smartphone with very average mid-range specifications, but also packs everything that makes a Pixel smartphone so good and iconic. It packs Google’s fast updates and clean, stock Android software, and also comes with Google’s world-class camera processing, although the dual lenses that come with the higher-end smartphones are dialed back to a single rear camera sensor.

It comes with its downsides though, the main one being that this smartphone doesn’t support 5G connectivity. But still, it’s a pretty solid offering from Google. You can grab it from Verizon’s website now.

    Google Pixel 4a
    At $349, you're getting a very capable mid-range Pixel with the same world-class camera on the higher-end models, a Snapdragon 730G processor, 6GB of RAM, and Google's amazing software. It's one of the best, if not the best, budget phones of the year.

Best Battery Life: Motorola Moto G Power

Motorola Moto G Power

If you just want a cheap device that can provide you with amazing battery life, then the Motorola Moto G Power is the phone for you. The specs? Nothing amazing. There’s a Snapdragon 665 SoC, up to 4 GB of RAM, a rear 16MP camera, and 64GB of storage. The selling point of the phone, though, is the battery. The phone packs a 5,000 mAh battery cell which can provide the phone with up to 2 days of juice on a single charge. The Snapdragon 665 is built in an 11nm process and sips battery, which definitely helps the Moto G Power’s case here.

Don’t expect 5G or any other fancy features, but if what you want is simply a smartphone that can endure a lot of abuse without being connected to a wall every 6 hours, then the Moto G Power is the phone for you. It’s one of the best Verizon phones in terms of battery life.

    Motorola Moto G Power
    The Moto G Power is a very capable budget device from Motorola that really shines in the battery department, with a 5,000 mAh cell that can provide an amazing battery life of up to 2 days.

Best Budget Phone: Motorola Moto G Stylus

Motorola Moto G Stylus

The Motorola Moto G Stylus isn’t going to blow you out of your seat either if you’re expecting the same amount of features that are featured on some of the other smartphones on this list. But if you want a smartphone that focuses on the essentials and comes with a few extra perks, then you won’t want to miss this one. Just like the Moto G Power, the Moto G Stylus comes with a Snapdragon 665 and up to 4GB of RAM. However, internal storage gets a bump to 128GB, and you also get an arguably better 48MP camera.

It also has a stylus, as you may guess by the name. This isn’t really an overly amazing feature, as we’re not talking about the same kind of stylus (S Pen) the Galaxy Note smartphones pack but rather a barebones stylus, but it’s still pretty cool to have and does provide similar functionality, such as jotting down stuff while the screen is off. You can check it out on Verizon now.

    Motorola Moto G Stylus
    The Moto G Stylus is a very competent budget smartphone, featuring a Snapdragon 665 processor, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 48MP camera, equipped with a stylus for Note-like functionality.

Best Unique: LG Wing

LG Wing

The LG Wing is definitely a unique proposition that will make you stand out in a way no other smartphone in this list will—not even the Galaxy Z Fold 2. The LG Wing looks like a normal smartphone from the front and back, but if you slide the display aside, the screen will slide sideways to reveal a secondary square panel under it. This has a lot of unique potential use-cases: you can use the square panel as a more comfortable keyboard while your app is displayed in a horizontal orientation, for example. Or you can open a second app in that secondary display.

This unique device is one of the best Verizon phones right now and is fully 5G-compatible, featuring a Snapdragon 765G processor which will also give you plenty of processing power. Check it out at the link below.

    LG Wing
    The LG Wing features an unique form factor that is sure to make heads turn whenever you go. The internals are pretty amazing as well, with a Snapdragon 765G processor and 256GB of internal storage.

This is it for our list of best Verizon devices in April 2021. There’s a lot of options here, whether you’re looking for a premium flagship in the Note20 Ultra, an iOS device in the iPhone 12 Pro, or a more affordable option in the shape of the Galaxy S20 FE or going all the way down to Motorola’s Moto G lineup. What do you think about our picks? Let us know down in the comment section.

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“Hey Spotify” is a new wake word to launch music hands-free

Spotify is rolling out support for a wake word that will give you hands-free control over your music. Just say “Hey Spotify,” followed by the song, artist, album, or playlist you want to play.

The new wake word was first discovered by GSMArena, which accessed the new feature on Android. The website writes they were prompted by a popup explaining how the feature works.

“Enjoy your music anywhere and go hands-free with ‘Hey Spotify,'” a prompt reads. “Introducing the easiest way to keep the beat going.”

Images via the Spotify app on iOS

In addition to being available on Android, “Hey Spotify” support is also rolling out on iOS, too. GSMArena notes that Spotify’s privacy policy for voice data usage says it only holds recordings and transcriptions of the searches you perform when tapping the voice button or saying the wake word. That means it’s always listening.

The new functionality only works when Spotify is open, so you can’t just say “Hey Spotify” when you’re not in the app. In that case you’d have to invoke Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant to play music via Spotify. Hey Spotify isn’t quite as convenient as calling on your device’s built-in assistant, but anytime we can interact with our phone hands-free, especially while driving, it’s a win in our book.

Spotify has actually been working on a wake phrase for several months now, with app researcher Jane Manchun Wong discovering evidence back in March 2020. On iOS, I was able to turn the feature on by going to Spotify’s Settings > Voice Interactions > Enable Voice. It’s unclear if the feature is available to all Spotify users.

It’s also unclear what Spotify will gain by introducing a wake phrase to its service, although there’s been reports that the streaming service might introduce a dedicated in-car music player.

Spotify: Listen to podcasts & find music you love (Free, Google Play) →

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Microsoft puts its beloved MS Paint and Snipping Tool apps on the Microsoft Store

Microsoft is finally putting MS Paint in the Microsoft Store — nearly four years after trying to replace the app with Paint 3D. The change is part of the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview, which also makes its Snipping Tool updatable via the Microsoft Store.

Back in 2017, Microsoft introduced the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and announced it would no longer actively develop Microsoft Paint. Instead, the company tried to push a replacement called Paint 3D, which featured 3D image manipulation tools as well as 2D image editing. Needless to say, Windows users were not happy with the decision.

Microsoft Paint and Snipping Tools new icons

Microsoft Paint and Snipping Tools icons

Microsoft soon realized the error of its ways and announced it would add MS Paint to the Microsoft Store as a way for everyone to download it for free. It never actually stripped MS Paint from Windows 10, but with the newest Windows 10 Insider Preview, it’s finally making the beloved application updatable via its store.

“MSPaint is now updatable via the Microsoft Store outside major OS updates,” Microsoft said in a blog post. “It also has a new icon and has been promoted out of the Windows Accessories folder to its own place in the Start menu.”

As for Paint 3D, that app will no longer be part of fresh Windows 10 installations. Instead, the app, along with 3D Viewer, will also live on in the Microsoft Store. Speaking of which, Microsoft is also making a Snipping Tool, which has been combined with Snip & Sketch, updatable via the Microsoft Store. That means it’ll be updated outside major OS updates.

The changes are part of the Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21354, which features new personalization options for news and interests on the taskbar, improvements to display settings, and several bug fixes and enhancements. You can see the full changelog for the release right here.

Paint (Code needed, Microsoft Store) →

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Apple expands its “Find My” network to help you locate your third-party accessories

Apple has announced it’s opening its Find My network to third-party companies. The first devices to support Apple’s tracking features are VanMoof’s latest S3 and X3 e-bikes, Belkin’s Soundform Freedom True Wireless Earbuds, and Chipolo’s One Spot item tracker.

By expanding Find My support, any hardware company can introduce devices that support Apple’s network — as long as they adhere to the Made for iPhone (MFi) Program and privacy protections of the Find My network. Third-party products will feature a “Works with Apple Find My” badge and can be added to the new Items tab in the Find My app.

The Find My app allows iPhone, iPad, and Mac users to see all their devices on a map, and even control them remotely, like playing a sound, displaying a message, or erasing it completely. If your device goes offline, users can take advantage of the Find My network’s crowdsourced Bluetooth feature to see a product’s approximate location.

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Additionally, Apple has also announced a draft specification for chipset manufacturers set to be released this spring. The initiative will allow third-party device makers to take advantage of Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology in U1-equipped Apple devices. UWB makes tracking much more precise.

Apple is rumored to be working on a tracking product called AirTags, which is said to feature UWB technology. The Cupertino company recently announced plans to hold its WWDC at the beginning of June, where we could see the product debut. Incidentally, Apple used last year’s WWDC to announce plans to extend its Find My network to third-party companies, and it finally made good on that promise.

It’s unclear what other products will feature Find My support in the future, but the variety is already promising: a bike, headphones, and a location tracker. With WWDC just around the corner, perhaps more partners will be revealed.

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