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Motorola could be working on a Rollable phone with Full-screen Fingerprint
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Want to know what's making TSMC employees jump ship? 🔄💼
In today’s newsletter, we've got Huawei making waves with some eye-catching job offers, Motorola thinking outside the box with rollable screens, and Samsung planning an ultra-thin flagship.
Plus, there's news about upcoming phones from Huawei and Redmi that might shake things up.
Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:
Huawei's bold moves to attract TSMC talent
Motorola's innovative rollable phone plans
First look at the Huawei Mate 70
Samsung's slim new flagship plans
Redmi K80 Pro's performance and pricing
Quick reads about Samsung tablets, Motorola's next Razr, and thoughts on rugged phone cases
Tech giant Huawei has reportedly ramped up its recruitment efforts, targeting high-profile employees from Taiwan’s TSMC, the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturer. According to industry sources, Huawei is offering salaries exceeding three times what TSMC employees currently earn.
Read on to find out more.
Motorola’s future rollable display device could feature full-screen fingerprint sensors, enabling users to unlock the device from any part of the screen. | Huawei Mate 70 leaks reveal camera upgrades, display size, and render of the phone: Check out all the details of the phone here. |
This 200MP camera is reportedly similar to the Ultra-level sensor Samsung already uses in its Ultra flagships. | Redmi K80 Pro launch imminent! Official reveals phone's AnTuTu performance, price point and confirmation that there is no Redmi K80E. |
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