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Despite hosting the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the second week of 2018 didn't bring a lot of phone-related action. The biggest story from CES was Synaptics' under-the-screen fingerprint scanner which vivo showcased on a prototype phone, which we handled. It's a solid start, but it's not yet fast enough to compare with current scanners on current phones.
Our most read article this past week concerned the Galaxy S9 and S9+ storage and RAM configurations. The S9 will have 4GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of storage while the S9+ will use 6GB of RAM and adds a 256GB model to the 64GB and 128GB ones. Both will unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in March.
The rest of the stories this week are Sony's announcement the Xperia XA2, XA2 Ultra with rear-mounted fingerprint scanners that will work in the US, the Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) goes on sale in Europe and the Nokia 8's poor 68 score on DxO mark.
The Galaxy S9 will be available in 4GB RAM and 64GB/128GB storage options, while the Galaxy S9+ will come in 6GB RAM and 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB variants.
The Xperia L2 brings a 3,300mAh cell and key spec upgrades to Sony's most affordable line. All three models with rear mounted fingerprint sensors.
In conjunction with Synaptics, vivo brings a smartphone with a fingerprint sensor embedded under the display.
The company's current flagship smartphone can't hold a candle to top scorers such as the Google Pixel 2, Apple iPhone X, and Huawei Mate 10 Pro.
The device is currently listed on the South Korean company's Netherlands website for €499 (around $595).
Wide enough for a notch? It's wider than Samsung's 18.5:9, but not as wide as iPhone X's 19.5:9 screens.
Rumored specs sound similar to the Nokia 2, but the price will be lower.
While it debuts on TVs, this tech might replace OLED on phones as it has a number of advantages (including longer life).
The alleged box promises stereo speakers and a 12 MP camera with variable aperture - f/1.5 to f/2.4.
The list of countries where the View 10 will be available include India, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
With Snapdragon 835 power and 110° field of view, this headset promises a premium, cable-free experience.
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