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Samsung Galaxy S9 price confirmed as £739 by mobile industry insiders

The new Samsung Galaxy S9 will cost £739 in the UK when it dispatches on Sunday, February 25, if the most recent S9 value spill from the cell phone industry remedy.  That is £50 less expensive than the main other S9 value data we've been given to date, which guaranteed that you should hope to pay "£100 more than the S8 cost at dispatch" and would have brought about a cost of around £789.  "Anticipate that the S9 will be valued generally £50 less expensive than what everyone is stating," says our inside source. "A £100 cost climb from the S8 is no longer on the cards and it's looking considerably more like a £50 increment."  To be clear - this originates from somebody we confide in the UK portable industry who might absolutely be in a position to know this data.  This is much all the more promising in case you're planning to eat up a Galaxy S9 bargain as quickly as time permits, yet at the same time flags a 7% expansion from a year

Official Samsung Galaxy S9 covers leak out ahead of next week's big reveal

We're only seven days from seeing precisely what Samsung's been really going after for as long as a year – the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus are required to be revealed in front of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next Sunday, and obviously TechRadar will be there to present to you the news when it breaks.  Meanwhile, what about some official Galaxy S9 covers? German webpage WinFuture has recognized a few cases on the web, and they present two new styles that we haven't seen for the Galaxy leaders previously: Hyperknit and Protective Standing Cover.  Hyperknit is obviously a woven texture like that utilized as a part of games dress, so on the off chance that you at any point needed to a unit out your telephone like a competitor, you'll soon get a possibility. The Protective Standing Cover, in the interim, is as of now accessible for the Galaxy Note 8 however now goes to the littler telephones as well, offering additional security and a kickstand.  Clos

Honor 9 Lite - Four cameras and luxe design so impressive

U p until this point, the Honor 9 Lite is by all accounts tormented by few of the bargains you'd typically get when purchasing a spending telephone. It looks great, it has a lot of energy and an extra large screen. It even runs a stage past with a sum of four cameras to catch the occasion.  That is a mess of telephone and at just £200, it's undeniably moderate. There's no official word of Honor yet about if or when the telephone will hit the US and Australia, however for reference, that value believers to $280 and AU$353, individually.  The plan is most likely my most loved thing about the telephone. Its dark blue shading is a dark tone of the greater part of Honor's telephones, yet it separates it from the regular dim or dark telephones you'll frequently discover at this cost. The back is shrouded in a sheet of gleaming glass, giving it a substantially more premium stylish than you may expect at the minimal effort. In fact, that glass is an aggregate u

Phone News 2018 - Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+ leaked

S amsung is planning to raise its prices when it releases the new Galaxy S9 phone, according to a new leak which revealed it will cost £35 more than its S8 model.  The new handset is set to be unveiled next month, before going on sale in March. However, it appears that it is likely to arrive as one of the priciest handsets on the market. The smaller model will cost 950,000 KRW, and the larger model will cost 999,000 KRW in South Korea, according to a report in ETNews. That is the equivalent of around £625 and £660 in the UK and around $885 and $935 in the US. However, the handsets do not sell for the same price in different countries so it could be more expensive in Europe, the US and elsewhere.  The Samsung Galaxy S8 retailed at 935,000 KRW (£615) when it first came out in South Korea.   In the UK, the S8 was available for £689 when it first came out, with the S8+ priced at £779.  It is therefore likely that S9 will cost more money than its pr

2018 Lincoln Navigator is Worth $100,000

I recently had the chance to drive a 2018 Lincoln Navigator Black Label, which is a Lincoln vehicle that costs $100,000. I am not exaggerating this number. I drove a Lincoln -- the brand primarily known for creating the Town Car, which provides slightly better passenger-carrying accommodation than a Ford Crown Victoria -- that cost $100,000. Surprisingly, it was excellent. I borrowed this Navigator from a viewer in Newport Beach, California, which is a very wealthy city where people primarily drive Bentley, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and vehicles of that type. Not Lincoln. In fact, the owner of the Navigator I drove had previously owned a BMW and a Mercedes-Benz, and his wife drives a Mercedes-Benz. He is exactly the kind of person Lincoln is hoping will buy a Navigator. And despite the owner's "foreign-car" history, he loved his Navigator. As you can imagine, the Navigator is full of all sorts of crazy tech features and equipment, and he proudly showed them off

People spending millions of hours less on Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg admits

M ark Zuckerberg has admitted that people are spending less time on Facebook after a recent overhaul of the social network. The social network's founder said on Wednesday night that time spent on Facebook had fallen by 50m hours a day, or two minutes per user – a 5pc decline.  It comes after Mr. Zuckerberg ordered an overhaul of its central news feed that relegates videos as well as pages from news publishers and brands and boosts those from close friends. However, shares in the company rose in late trading after Facebook reported record profits and revenues as its advertising juggernaut continued unabated, despite signs of slowing user growth. Facebook has been under huge pressure in recent months over the fake news, claims that the social network is bad for mental health and its struggles to police the material posted by its 2.1bn users. “2017 was a strong year for Facebook, but it was also a hard one,” Mr. Zuckerberg said. "In 2018, we're focused on ma