The Huawei Watch 3 is rumored to launch in May.
It could get Harmony OS UI and eSIM support.
It’s also tipped to come with some new AI-based activity modes.
HuaweiCentral), the Huawei Watch 3 is set to launch in May. However, it won’t pack Google’s operating system for wearables. It might not even get Huawei’s own Lite OS that runs on devices like the Huawei Watch GT 2 and GT 2 Pro.
The tipster suggests that the Huawei Watch 3 will get a brand new Harmony OS UI. It’s unclear whether the change is limited to the user interface or if it’s a brand new smartwatch OS based on Harmony OS.
Good upper mid-tier robot vacuum and mop Affordable way to try auto-emptying robovacs Decent mopping and vacuuming
Negatives Might not be enough suction for pet owners High ongoing costs with auto-empty station Middling battery life
Bottom Line
The Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo N8+ pairs a high-end accessory, the (otherwise $250) auto-empty base station, with a capable if not exceptional combination robot vacuum and mop. It s a decent starter kit at a relatively affordable price point but the ongoing costs might make it a bust for budget-conscious consumers.
Deebot Ozmo N8+
by Ecovacs
The Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo N8+ pairs a high-end accessory, the (otherwise $250) auto-empty base station, with a capable if not exceptional combination robot vacuum and mop. It s a decent starter kit at a relatively affordable price point but the ongoing costs might make it a bust for budget-conscious consumers.
Opinion post by
Hadlee Simons
I’ve never really been a massive Samsung fan for whatever reason. I guess this can be partially attributed to my love of the underdog, be it in sports, gaming, or the smartphone world.
Of course, Samsung has been anything but the underdog for almost a decade, dating back to 2012 when it first beat Nokia to become the number one smartphone maker in the world. Since then, the company has enjoyed an almost uninterrupted run of success at the top.
Back in those early days of Samsung dominance, I preferred brands like former top player Nokia with its amazing cameras and the now-ailing HTC for classic devices like the HTC One X and HTC One M7. It didn’t help that Samsung was embarking on its “throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks” approach to hardware and software at the time.
There are loads of smartphones out there on the market today, and we here at
Android Authority endeavor to cover them all. But what about the phones we actually use every day as our daily drivers? After all, it’s one thing to review a phone and call it one of the best you can buy, but another thing entirely to use one as your primary device.
We did a Team AA daily driver poll back in 2018, as well as another one last year. With some great phones already released this year, we thought now is as good a time as any to do a 2021 edition of this poll to see how things have changed in the last twelve months.
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