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Edge Canary now on Android, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra first impressions, OnePlus 9 series review

Hi folks! Here's the April 16 edition of the newsletter. Feedback welcomed!

The OnePlus 9 series is here, packing new Snapdragon 888 chipsets, 120Hz displays, and a camera system that was developed in collaboration with Hasselblad. But there's tough competition.

A Chinese company called Netac is allegedly planning to build the world's fastest DDR5 memory that will run at over 10,0000 MHz. To do so it is using one of Micron's DDR5 DRAM chip models.

An alleged roadmap of Intel's upcoming HEDT processor lineup has leaked. It shows that the new Alder Lake-S CPUs will pack up to 16 cores and feature a new W680 chipset on the same LGA 1700 socket.

Apple has added new content to Apple Fitness+ specifically designed for older people and those going through pregnancy. More content has been added to its Workouts for Beginners section too.

Microsoft's plan to unify the Edge codebase across the desktop, Android, and iOS versions this year has begun to take form with the release of Edge Canary on Android. It runs version 91 with a new UI.

Motorola teased today the upcoming launch of its new Moto G series phones in India. The Moto G60 and G40 Fusion will be unveiled on April 20 and will be available to purchase through Flipkart.

Samsung's top-of-the-line flagship features an Exynos 2100 or Snapdragon 888 chipset, up to 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a whopping four rear cameras. Here are our first impressions.

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