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  2. Samsung Galaxy A12 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A12 is an Android smartphone manufactured by Samsung Electronics. This phone was announced on November 24, 2020 as a successor to the Samsung Galaxy A11. [1] The Samsung Galaxy A12 was not available in the United States until April 2021.

  3. Samsung Galaxy S series - Wikipedia

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    The S22 Ultra saw the introduction of the built in S Pen which was not present on the Galaxy S21 Ultra. The S22 Ultra also changed the adaptiveness of the refresh rate from 10–120 Hz to 1–120 Hz. Both the S22+ and S22 Ultra got upgrades in the charging speed from 25 watts to 45 watts. The S22+ and S22 Ultra also got improvements on the ...

  4. Samsung Galaxy S22 - Wikipedia

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    The Galaxy S22 Ultra has a 6.8-inch (173 mm) screen and the largest battery capacity in the lineup, with a more advanced camera setup and a higher resolution display compared to the S22 and S22+, as well as an embedded S Pen – the first in the S Series as a whole.

  5. Access AOL Mail on mobile devices

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    AOL Mail can be access from your mobile device though any browser app. The mobile browser version will differ in some way from the computer browser, but you'll still be able to access and customize your mail in many of the same ways.

  6. Samsung Galaxy A series - Wikipedia

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    The series brought new features such as geometric design, newer and faster SoCs (compared to their predecessor), hole-punch display (on some devices) and increased RAM and storage options. The series comprises fourteen models. The Galaxy A01 Core was the second ultra-budget model within the Galaxy A series, the first being 2019's Galaxy A2 Core.

  7. Mobile data offloading - Wikipedia

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    The code operating on the rules resides in an end-user device, in a server, or is divided between the two. End users do data offloading for data service cost control and the availability of higher bandwidth. The main complementary network technologies used for mobile data offloading are Wi-Fi, femtocell and Integrated Mobile Broadcast.

  8. Data plan - Wikipedia

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    Unlimited data plans have seen a large increase in usage by consumers since their initial introduction by U.S. network T-Mobile. These plans, instead of setting an overall maximum for the user, have an amount set-up that, when surpassed, will slow the speed of the network for that user.

  9. Comparison of mobile operating systems - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of mobile operating systems. Only the latest versions are shown in the table below, even though older versions may still be marketed. Only the latest versions are shown in the table below, even though older versions may still be marketed.