This week’s Android headlines; Samsung trumping Apple, Pixel 8 Pro camera details, Pixel Watch 2 leaks, Oppo A78 5G released, Nothing Phone (2) launch confirmed, and more...
It’s also worth noting that some of the hardware changes - most notably the addition of a time-of-flight sensor - will be restricted to the Pixel 8 Pro - presumably to generate some clear space between the two handsets:
"As part of the update, we learn that the Pixel Watch 2 is being developed under the code name “Eos,” while our team has separately uncovered another code name, “Aurora.” We believe these both refer to the Pixel Watch 2 because, in mythology, Eos and Aurora are both goddesses of the dawn. We speculate that the main difference between Eos and Aurora would be the inclusion of cellular connectivity."Oppo has launched the A78 5G here in the UK.
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