The Galaxy A52 in violet.
Smarter Shopping by Jack Gramenz 18th Mar 2021 5:08 AM Korean smartphone giant Samsung has announced new devices for its mid-range, millennial-targeting Galaxy A series, rivalling more expensive phones with high-quality cameras and long battery life without costing upwards of $1000. Samsung announced the release of the Galaxy A52 ($599), Galaxy A52 5G ($649) and Galaxy A72 ($749) smartphones on Thursday morning. The Galaxy A series has innovations for all, but especially for spontaneous, social-savvy creatives who are looking for fun and freedom, as they love to express and share their passions with their world, Samsung senior vice president Stephanie Choi said.
The Galaxy A52 in violet.
Smarter Shopping by Jack Gramenz 18th Mar 2021 5:08 AM Korean smartphone giant Samsung has announced new devices for its mid-range, millennial-targeting Galaxy A series, rivalling more expensive phones with high-quality cameras and long battery life without costing upwards of $1000. Samsung announced the release of the Galaxy A52 ($599), Galaxy A52 5G ($649) and Galaxy A72 ($749) smartphones on Thursday morning. The Galaxy A series has innovations for all, but especially for spontaneous, social-savvy creatives who are looking for fun and freedom, as they love to express and share their passions with their world, Samsung senior vice president Stephanie Choi said.
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Subscriber only A SMARTPHONE app bringing the Great Barrier Reef to living rooms has just been launched, with each free download translating to a $1 donation to coral nursery regeneration efforts. Coral wonderlands are about to grow in homes across Australia as smartphone company OPPO launches its Recolour the Reef app. The program allows users to view a 3D render of the coral networks that make up the reef. A sliding tool lets people watch the ecosystem change as stress from climate change, pollution and bleaching is dialled up. Reef Restoration Foundation chief executive officer Ryan Donnelly launches the new Recolour the Reef app in partnership with OPPO. Picture: Supplied
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Subscriber only I M mowing the lawn, it s raining, and I still have earbuds in, listening to my favourite music, without any of the noise of the outside world entering my head. Welcome to the waterproof world of Samsung s Galaxy Buds Pro, the latest addition to the audio wars being fought in the highly competitive world of smart audio. And after just over a couple of weeks of testing, I can say they do a very good job. The bass and volume are particularly substantial and the active noise cancellation is among the best we ve tested. You can just adjust the cancellation levels depending on where you are. If you are walking in traffic, for example, and you need to hear noise around you, you can switch it off completely.