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Thomas Ricker
Thomas Ricker
The US government makes Chinese phones?

The Financial Times reporting on the delayed Trump Mobile phone that’s definitely not made in the USA:

Trump Mobile’s customer service team told the Financial Times that the recent US government shutdown had delayed deliveries of the phone.

Sure.

It added there was a “strong possibility” the device would not be shipped this month.

Duh.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
The Samsung Galaxy A17 5G will start at $199 when it launches in the US next month.

The budget-friendly smartphone is “slimmer and lighter” than its predecessor, and will be available on January 7th. It features a 6.7-inch display with an up to 90Hz refresh rate, along with 4GB of RAM and up to 2TB of expandable storage.

Samsung is also launching the Galaxy Tab A11+ in the US on January 8th, starting at $249.99.

Image: Samsung
Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
You can download Andromeda OS, the canceled Windows build intended for Surface Duo.

When Microsoft was first developing the Surface Duo, it was originally intended to run a Windows 10-based OS code-named Andromeda that looked a lot like Windows Phone. Of course, the company ended up canning those plans, opting to make the Duo Android-based instead.

But you can now get your hands on an unstable build of Andromeda and see what might have been.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
JerryRigEverything bends the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold beyond its limits.

Samsung’s three-panel foldable phone won’t be officially available in the US until next year, but it’s already hit the YouTuber’s durability test table. Its thin frame (that’s different sizes across all three sections) doesn’t deal well with being bent the wrong way, even if Samsung’s hinge technology is pretty resilient, but... it didn’t explode.

Press play for a peek at the test results and a look at all three internal battery cells.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
AT&T’s ‘wrapped’ says its network now averages an exabyte of data every day.

According to AT&T, the highest call day (through the beginning of December, because just like Spotify Wrapped, everyone’s data feed cuts off a bit early) was October 31st, and the most texts were sent on December 1st.

And as for how its data traffic compares to previous years:

Just ten years ago, we moved only 91 petabytes of data across our network each day. The leap to an exabyte marks an astonishing 1,000% increase over the past decade and more than 11,000% increase over the past 20 years

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Dominic Preston
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Allison Johnson
Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
What happens once phones are banned?

This report from New York magazine follows up after a few months of the state’s bell-to-bell ban:

At one high school, an entrepreneurial senior even bought a pouch-unlocking magnet on Amazon and tried to charge classmates a dollar per jailbreak. But generally, with phones off-limits, the atmosphere feels different. There’s a pleasant buzz in the lunchroom, chatter in the hallways, and an alphabet of new analog hobbies popping up just about everywhere.

OnePlus 15R review: unbeatable battery life, beatable value

7

Verge Score

You can skip your nightly recharge three nights in a row.

Allison Johnson