A couple of events took place this week that had a major impact on our trending chart. Xiaomi's new Redmi Note 11 lineup stormed the top with the Pro+, leading from the regular Pro, while Sony's new Xperia Pro-I rounded up the top three. We then have the vanilla Redmi Note 11, meaning the entire top 4 consists of newly announced phones. But it doesn't end there - the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge which is merely the rumored name of the Pro+ in India is in sixth, splitting last week's leading Google Pixel 6 duo. The Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max was slipping down from the lead over the past two weeks...
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Oppo Reno6 Pro 5G in for review
Oppo announced the Reno6 5G, Reno6 Pro 5G, and Reno6 Pro+ 5G in China in May, and the first two began their global rollout in July, starting with India. The Pro+ variant arrived in Europe in September, but under the Reno6 Pro 5G moniker. That means you get a Snapdragon 870 SoC with the European Reno6 Pro 5G, unlike the Indian model that has the Dimensity 1200 chip at the helm. We did a hands-on review of the Dimensity model a few months ago, and now we've received the Snapdragon variant for review at the office in the Arctic Blue color, but you also have the option to pick one in Lunar...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3nNCya2Week 43 in review: Redmi Note 11 series debut, Xperia Pro-I is here with 1-inch type sensor
Another week to recap, let's begin. Xiaomi introduced three new phones in China - Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+ and the more affordable vanilla Redmi Note 11. The two Pro devices are identical aside from one key difference - the Plus variant brings 120W fast charging, while the regular Pro has a bigger battery. The Redmi Note 11 is going to be available in Gradient, Black, and Mint Blue colors and start from CNY1,199 ($187). The first flash sale will take place on Monday, November 1. Redmi Note 11 Pro will follow on November 5 in Black, Aurora Gradient, Violet, or Forest Green...
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If you go to Sony’s website you will see that it sells phones in two categories – Smartphones and Professional smartphones. And the company really means professional, not like those iPhone Pros or Redmi Pros where “Pro” just stands for “slightly better”. The Sony Xperia Pro-I really is positioned as a professional tool, which is why it comes with a hair-raising price tag of $1,800/€1,800. This isn’t something you buy as a personal phone, you get this as a work phone or your company gets one for you. What kind of work? Vlogging was the main use case presented. In fact, Sony...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3CxFq16Weekly poll results: Pixel 6 duo well loved, but availability holds it back
It seems that Google finally did it – it created phones that many people want. Unfortunately, it is not a phone that many can get. And no, it’s not because of the price, the $600 Pixel 6 and the $900 Pixel 6 Pro are priced well. But being available in less than a dozen of countries leaves out a lot of would-be buyers. Last week’s poll shows that many are in just that situation. Though considering how quickly the stock ran out, serving more markets might not have been feasible. Putting aside the question of availability, 80% of the votes in the poll are positive. That’s a lot better than...
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Flashback: Samsung S8500 Wave, the first phone with Super AMOLED and first with Bada OS
Do you know which was the first phone with a Super AMOLED display? Some of you may have answered “the original Galaxy S”, but that is not the case – if you read our story of OLED displays on mobile phones you will know that it was the Samsung S8500 Wave, which beat the Galaxy S to market by two months. Back then we called this a "modest retail package" - if only we knew what was coming Or maybe you answered correctly because you still remember the Wave phones and the OS they ran – Bada (Korean for “ocean”). It was a precursor to Tizen, the OS that runs on Samsung smart TVs today...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/2ZEvKmYOppo Reno7 series fully revealed ahead of launch
Oppo is readying its Reno7 series and contrary to popular belief, there won't be a Reno7 Pro+ version, so instead, we will see a lower-end Reno7 SE. This leaves the Reno7 Pro on top of its series. Anyway, the report suggests that the standard Reno7 and Reno7 Pro share a good chunk of the hardware. They will be built around a 6.5-inch OLED panel, but the vanilla will settle for 90Hz refresh rate while the Pro boasts 120Hz. The same 4,500 mAh battery with 65W fast charging support will be powering up both handsets. Oppo Reno6 series The camera department segregates the two - 50MP...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3EBDRjrSamsung Galaxy S21 FE rumored to be announced during CES 2022
Samsung's mythical Galaxy S21 FE should have been released by now, but a string of unfortunate events forced the company to delay the launch of one of the most anticipated Samsung devices. The wait might soon be over, according to sources related to SamMobile Rumor has it, the Galaxy S21 FE will launch during next year's CES, which will take place in Las Vegas, January 5-8, 2022. This appears to be in line with an older report citing January 11 as a possible announcement date. SamMobile argues that the new report sounds quite plausible since the handset won't get much competition...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3EtRMaVWeekly SamMobile Quiz 97 – Come test your Samsung knowledge!
Fancy yourself as a Samsung superfan? Take our quiz and see how many answers you can get right! This is a fun activity that we do with our readers every week to test their knowledge of the Korean giant. The quiz has a mix of easy and difficult questions that most fans should be able to answer without turning to Google.
We make a new quiz for you every weekend so we hope that you’ll participate and learn a thing or two about Samsung in the process! Don’t forget to share the results of the quiz with your friends and see if you can outscore them. A little competition never hurt anybody!
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SamMobile https://ift.tt/3GAay2kRedmi Smart Band Pro announced with 1.47" OLED display, Watch 2 Lite tags along
The rumored Redmi Smart Band Pro has just been announced, about a year after the original Redmi Smart Band. As the name suggests, however, the new version is better equipped and offers more features. For starters, we have a 1.47-inch AMOLED panel with 450 nits of maximum brightness and 282 ppi. It's protected by a 2.5D tempered glass while the body is made of polycaprolactam (type of nylon, plastic), reinforced with glass fiber and it can go under 50m under water. The strap, of course, is made of soft silicone. The device adopts the usual accelerometer, gyroscope and PPG heart...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/2ZwTc5sXiaomi 12 spotted in the wild
As per tradition, the Xiaomi 12 should arrive at the beginning of next year, but that's still not confirmed and judging by the leaks for the past couple of weeks, the handset might arrive earlier than usual. In fact, the latest live images of the Xiaomi 12 suggest an imminent launch. Alleged Xiaomi 12 The original images have been shared on Weibo showing the smartphone handled on the subway. The phone is wrapped with a case to keep prying eyes away. Sadly, the case does its job well and doesn't give away too much. Perhaps the device looks a bit longer than usual, suggesting a...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3msnO0OApple and Samsung phones depreciate the least after one year
An interesting report by a UK online retailer of refurbished electronics, musicMagpie, gives us interesting data on how smartphones depreciation over 12 months. And unsurprisingly, Apple tops the chart, followed by Samsung, as their phones hold value better than the rest. According to the report, the average UK consumer changes his phone every 16 months and that costs him about 50% of the old phone's value. Apple devices seem to lose 41% of their value in the first 12 months on average and that metric goes up to 60% after 24 months. A Samsung phone, on the other hand, loses 64% of its...
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Xiaomi won't sell the Mi 11 Ultra in India again
Earlier this year Xiaomi decided to launch the Mi 11 Ultra in India, following its global release. It went on sale in the subcontinent in July, but only in very limited quantities, and thus went out of stock very quickly. After a while of not being in stock, the phone simply disappeared from Xiaomi India's website, where it's still nowhere to be found. According to a new report from India Today Tech, this is no accident. It turns out that Xiaomi does not intend to sell the Mi 11 Ultra in India ever again. The company has allegedly sold the entire stock it had for the Indian market and...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3nIXBKROnePlus 7 and 7 Pro get an update that fixes call screen lag issues
Today OnePlus is sending out a new update for the OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro smartphones launched back in 2019. Before you ask - no, it's not Android 12. It's way too soon for that. The new version is OxygenOS 11.0.4.1, still based on Android 11 as the name implies. This brings with it the October 2021 security updates, which is welcome to see while we're still (barely) in October. Additionally, perhaps the most interesting bit about this update is that it purports to fix a longstanding issue on these phones whereby the incoming call interface would be displayed with a very...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3jQue8jCanalys: Apple retakes second spot in Q3 global smartphone shipments
The complete set of data on global Q3 smartphone shipments from Canalys is in and it confirms Apple is back in second place behind Samsung. A total of 325.5 million units were shipped in the July-September period which represents a 6% decline compared to the same time last year. The big reason behind the fall in shipments is the ongoing global chipset shortage. Samsung shipped a total of 69.4 million phones outpacing all other makers though the figure is 13% less than its performance from a year ago. Apple managed to ship 49.2 million units which is a 14% increase on the yearly basis...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/2XXUzcVJioPhone Next unveiled, will start at INR 1,999 via installment plans
Reliance Gio and Google have finally unveiled the JioPhone Next over three months since its initial announcement back in June. The affordable device which boots Pragati OS - an optimized version of Android will start as low as INR 1,999 ($27) with monthly installment plans for 18 and 24 months ranging from INR 300 ($4) to INR 600 ($8) per month and a INR 501 ($6.70) processing fee. These installment plans also include Jio call and data services. Retail pricing for the JioPhone Next without installments is INR 6,499 ($87). First sales start on November 4 via JioMart online and retail...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3BmPZCBCIRP: Apple tops user loyalty chart in the US
Apple has always enjoyed a strong position in the United States - and the latest report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) revealed over 90% of iPhone users remain loyal to the brand. For comparison, under 70% of Samsung users purchase a new phone from the same company. CIRP pointed out that a large part of that is the vertical integration that means Apple is the only company to make iOS devices. In comparison Android users easily can move from one maker to another while retaining their favorite features. In fact the Samsung percentage is pretty high because American...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3bkBjteGalaxy S21 outspeeds Pixel 6 Pro in wired charging and fingerprint recognition
The Galaxy S21 series got a new rival yesterday when the Pixel 6 Pro went on sale as per Google’s launch schedule. The Pixel 6 Pro and the Galaxy S21 trio of smartphones share a few similarities and Samsung-made components, but even so, they’re widely different.
Take battery life and performance, for example. Both the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Google Pixel 6 Pro are powered by 5,000mAh batteries, but the Pixel phone supports 30W fast charging, whereas the Galaxy S21 Ultra is limited to 25W.
These on-paper numbers don’t really mean much in the real world, though. You could say that the Pixel 6 Pro has faster charging even though it’s cheaper than the Galaxy S21 Ultra, but surprisingly, you’d be wrong.
Galaxy S21 Ultra beats Pixel 6 Pro in charging speed test
Our colleague Ben of Lover of Tech recently did a side-by-side comparison with the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Pixel 6 Pro to determine which phone charges faster. Remember: both phones have the same battery capacity but the Pixel 6 Pro supports faster charging, so you’d think that Google’s latest flagship should come out ahead of the Galaxy S21 Ultra in this challenge. But that’s not how it went down.
By the 15 minute mark, the Galaxy S21 Ultra had 30% battery charge versus the Pixel 6 Pro’s 24% charge. This advantage compounded, and by the time Samsung’s flagship reached 100% charge in 1 hour and 6 minutes, the Pixel 6 Pro was sitting at 84% charge. Check the video below if you want to see the test in its entirety.
Galaxy S21 series authenticates fingerprints faster than Pixel 6 Pro
Aside from faster charging, the Galaxy S21 Ultra — and indeed the rest of the Galaxy S21 series — also appears to be superior in terms of biometric authentication speed.
The Pixel 6 Pro has an optical in-display fingerprint sensor, while the Galaxy S21 lineup uses a sonic-based sensor from Qualcomm. When placed side-by-side, it’s very obvious that the Galaxy S21 delivers a superior experience with noticeable faster and more accurate fingerprint authentication. Again, you can check the comparison in the video below for a closer look.
In conclusion, this goes to show that on-paper specifications aren’t always everything. Powerful hardware doesn’t mean much if it isn’t put to good use through software and optimization, and it sure looks like Samsung did its homework with the Galaxy S21.
If you’re wondering, the Pixel 6 Pro costs $899 and fits right between the $799 Galaxy S21 and the $999 Galaxy S21+.
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SamMobile https://ift.tt/2XWZoDrRedmi Note 11 Pro+ tipped to arrive in India as Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge
Xiaomi unveiled the Redmi Note 11 series in China yesterday, and today we already have rumors about the phones' arrival in international markets. And as Xiaomi often does it will rename the phones in the new market. According to one Twitter tipster, the Redmi Note 11 Pro will be called Xiaomi 11i in India, while the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ is going to be known as Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge. Yes, really. So yeah, #RedmiNote11Pro in India = #Xiaomi11i#RedmiNote11ProPlus in India = #Xiaomi11iHyperChargeNo rebrands for Global. pic.twitter.com/URB92udDwC— Kacper Skrzypek 🇵🇱 (@kacskrz) October 29,...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/2ZASR1tConfirmed: Galaxy S21 FE launch is planned for CES 2022
Had Samsung followed a yearly launch schedule for its new Fan Edition smartphones, the Galaxy S21 FE would’ve been official by now. But as we all know, the Galaxy S21 FE missed its opportunity to be revealed at Galaxy Unpacked and Unpacked 2, and recent rumors hint at a January 2022 release.
We’re being told that Samsung wants to release the Galaxy S21 FE in the first month of 2022, much like we reported earlier in October. But the phone won’t be launched on January 11, as another recent rumor had claimed. Instead, we’re hearing that the Galaxy S21 FE will be announced a few days earlier than that.
The Galaxy S21 FE is coming to CES 2022 in January
We’ve been told that Samsung wants to launch the Galaxy S21 FE at CES 2020. The next CES is scheduled for January 5-8, and as usual, it will take place in Las Vegas.
It’s been years since Samsung announced a new smartphone at CES. The event is usually reserved for consumer electronics and mobile products that aren’t always heading for mass production.
With that in mind, the Galaxy S21 FE might not get much competition at CES, and even if Samsung won’t host a big launch event, the upcoming Fan Edition smartphone should still get plenty of spotlight in Las Vegas.
Do keep in mind that preliminary rumors are subject to change, and you can never be too sure about what Samsung is planning until it spills the beans. Things are even more uncertain now given the global semiconductor shortage. But as far as we can tell, as of right now, the Galaxy S21 FE launch at CES 2022 is virtually confirmed.
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SamMobile https://ift.tt/3nD0I7fGoogle is working on a second generation Tensor SoC
9to5Google spotted an interesting reference within the Pixel 6 family's source code. It mentions what appears to be a second-gen Google Tensor SoC with the codename "Cloudripper". The research team believes that Cloudripper isn't actually the name of the chipset nor it's the name of the next year's Pixel 7. This is likely the codename of the platform used to test the chip, which carries a model number "GS201". That's compared to the current Tensor SoC's model name "GS101". When you think about it, it's not too far-fetched for Google to already be working on a Tensor successor....
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3CtwsBRGigaset GS5 official with Helio G85 and 4,500 mAh removable battery
German-based smartphone brand Gigaset Communications unveiled its latest phone called the GS5. The name probably doesn't ring a bell, but the company is actually a former division of Siemens and has a broad range of midrange and rugged smartphones. The GS5 comes with an interesting curved design with flush rear cameras and something you don’t see that often - a removable 4,500 mAh battery. Gigaset GS5 (images: Gigaset) The phone is made in Germany and sports a 6.3-inch FHD+ waterdrop notch display with a 16MP selfie cam. It’s using MediaTek’s Helio G85 chipset coupled with 4GB...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles https://ift.tt/3pWMzV0Exclusive: Galaxy S22 launch will take place in early February
New contradicting rumors regarding the launch of the Galaxy S22 series next year have emerged. A recent report states that Samsung will open Galaxy S22 pre-orders in the second week of February, while on the other hand, a follow-up rumor claims that the Galaxy S22 will launch in January. So, which version is correct? We can never be too sure, but it’s time for us to weigh in.
@UniverseIce’s latest rumor claims that although an exact date isn’t known, the series of flagships “may be released in the last week of January,” which would correspond to previous reports on the matter.
How likely is a January release for the Galaxy S22?
Quite unlikely, in fact. As of right now, based on new information we received, we’re confident that the Galaxy S22 lineup won’t launch in January, and instead, Samsung plans to introduce the series in early February. At least, as confident as one can be given the current date. Of course, release dates are still subject to change, especially given the ongoing semiconductor shortage and unpredictable market climate, but in light of new data, we wouldn’t bet on a January release as of this moment.
Galaxy S flagship fans will have to wait a while longer before they can pre-order. However, a February release should give Samsung plenty of room to market its foldable phones more aggressively around the holiday shopping season. Likewise, it could make way for the release of the elusive Galaxy S21 FE early next year.
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SamMobile https://ift.tt/3jOfqqGGalaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Max camera comparison: Which flagship is better?
The Apple vs Samsung rivalry has been going on for more than a decade. Every year the two brands release their flagship smartphones, fans all over the world wait to see which phone comes out on top in terms of design, performance, and battery life. This year, Samsung’s best camera smartphone is the Galaxy S21 Ultra, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max is Apple’s best smartphone ever.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 108MP primary camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom, and a 10MP telephoto camera with 10x optical zoom. The iPhone 13 Pro Max has more modest camera specifications, including a 12MP primary camera with sensor-shift OIS, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 12MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom.
At the front, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 40MP camera with autofocus, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 12MP selfie camera. We had a chance to test both devices to see which one has a better camera in various conditions.
Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhone 13 Pro Max camera
Starting with the primary camera, the Galaxy S21 Ultra captures images with slightly more details. You can see more information in the sky, thanks to a wider dynamic range. The iPhone 13 Pro Max’s primary camera chooses warmer colors, which helps in certain situations. Its images also have slightly lower noise levels.
The ultrawide camera on the Galaxy S21 Ultra is superior as well. Its images are sharper throughout the frame and have more details. Dynamic range is wider, too.
Images captured using the telephoto camera on the iPhone 13 Pro Max have marginally lower noise but also lower details. Both phones perform really well, and unless you see the images side-by-side, you won’t notice any real difference between the two.
Of course, the Galaxy S21 Ultra’s dedicated 10x optical zoom camera offers much higher details in images compared to the iPhone’s 10x digital zoom photos. You can clearly spot the difference when looking at the car’s number plate and the leaves above the car.
Both phones can use their ultrawide cameras, featuring autofocus, to capture sharper macro shots. There are color differences, with the iPhone generally choosing warmer tones and the Galaxy S21 Ultra preferring cooler tones. Macro shots from the iPhone 13 Pro Max have lower noise, which could be due to its wider aperture that lets in more light. In the second macro shot comparison, the iPhone 13 Pro Max captured accurate colors but lost in terms of details.
Both smartphones allow using wide-angle and telephoto cameras to capture images in portrait mode. However, the iPhone 13 Pro Max struggled to recognize the subject while using the wide-angle camera. We had to try multiple times to capture a good portrait image. The Galaxy S21 Ultra was much better to work with while using the primary camera for capturing portrait shots.
Both phones offer excellent separation between the subject and the background. The Galaxy S21 Ultra’s image shows a higher amount of background blur, but the iPhone 13 Pro Max’s bokeh effect looks more natural. In terms of skin tones, neither phone was accurate. The iPhone made my skin appear a bit too warm, while the Galaxy S21 Ultra chose a cooler skin tone. My actual skin tone is somewhere between the two. Another thing to note here is that the iPhone captured slightly more details on my face, but you’ll only notice that if you pixel-peep.
Now, let us focus on the front-facing camera quality. Once again, the iPhone 13 Pro Max chooses warmer color tones. Selfies from the Galaxy S21 Ultra have more details, more accurate colors, and a natural background blur. Samsung also lets you capture portrait images using the wide-angle view of the selfie camera, something you can’t do with the iPhone. In the portrait mode, the iPhone retains a bit more facial details compared to Samsung’s phone.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra’s ultrawide camera clearly offers higher details, lower noise, and a wider dynamic range in low-light conditions. Even the corners of the image are sharper when compared to the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
The primary cameras on both smartphones are equally good in low-light conditions. The only noticeable difference is in terms of colors.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra’s 3x telephoto camera has lower noise and higher details. Leaves in the image shot using the iPhone 13 Pro Max look like water painting strokes.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra has the lead again in the 10x zoom comparison, thanks to its second telephoto camera. You can clearly see higher details on the leaves and the text on the ‘Parking Zone’ board. Noise is lower, too. And colors are more accurate.
The Galaxy S21 Ultra’s ultrawide camera wins again while using the Night mode. We can see the same traits, including lower noise, higher details, and higher sharpness across the frame.
Both devices capture equally good images using their primary cameras in the Night mode. It’s hard to find a noticeable difference between the two.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max used its primary camera in the 3x zoom mode when the Night mode was used. So, the Galaxy S21 Ultra managed to beat it in almost every aspect. The latter’s result had lower noise, higher details, and a wider dynamic range. You can clearly see the separation between the leaves. The text on the cart is clearly visible compared to the shot from the iPhone.
Once again, the iPhone 13 Pro Max’s 10x digital is no match for the Galaxy S21 Ultra in the Night mode. And that’s because it is still digitally cropping in from the primary sensor. The Galaxy S21 Ultra used its 10x telephoto camera, capturing much higher details and better colors. Noise is lower, too. You can clearly see the pink flowers in the image captured using the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Those flowers are entirely missing in the image captured using the iPhone.
In low-light conditions, the iPhone 13 Pro Max captures better colors using its front-facing camera. However, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has lower noise. The Galaxy S21 Ultra’s images have lower noise and higher details on the face in portrait mode and night mode. However, the iPhone 13 Pro Max still wins when it comes to colors.
We also tested the macro mode in low-light conditions. The iPhone wins both in terms of colors, details, and noise levels.
So, which phone has a better camera?
It is hard to declare a clear winner here. Both phones capture really good images in various scenarios using their primary cameras. The Galaxy S21 Ultra’s ultrawide camera is better in both daylight and low-light conditions, capturing higher details and better sharpness across the frame. The Galaxy S21 Ultra also wins in zoom performance. The iPhone 13 Pro Max is slightly better at capturing portrait images. It also records cleaner and smoother videos in low-light conditions.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max was launched just last month, and Apple still doesn’t have a clear lead in the camera department. We are proud to see that the Galaxy S21 Ultra still wins in many scenarios despite it being eight months old. Its camera setup is more flexible than the iPhone 13 Pro Max. If you are thinking of buying the Galaxy S21 Ultra, it is still a great high-end smartphone and offers excellent all-round performance. You should also check out our Galaxy S21 Ultra vs Galaxy Z Fold 3 camera comparison.
For its next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S22, we would want Samsung to work on the video recording quality in low-light conditions and in the slow-mo mode.
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