

Peek a phone answers password#
The secret app password inside the Notes app is 80085.

Peek a phone answers code#
Open the Notes app and enter the code 0347 (we got this number by adding the daughter birthday + the son’s birthday so 0127 + 0220 = 0347.He called her on January 27 so the number we need is 0127. Open the Phone app and see when did he call Monica. By reading the messages between Sherrod and his wife we understand that he only calls his daughter on her birthday.Sherrod has transferred money to her daughter Monica Anna Cantwell. Go to the Email app and open the Pillar Banks Inc email. To find the daughter’s birthday we have to first find her name.The picture was taken on February 20,2021 so 0220 is the number we need. Go to the Photos app and scroll down where the son is celebrating his birthday.The Notes app is password-protected and the code is Daughter’s birthday + son’s birthday (MMDD)."It will be years before a consumer-grade version is available at the right price."Īt this early stage, it's best to frame the Galaxy X/F, and any first-wave foldable phone, as a stepping stone to a device we may one day want, rather than the one we need right now. "The price point for this technology will be very high," Lam said. It's said to have 512GB internal storage, with support for a microSD card.

We still don't have details on the Galaxy F's hardware specs, but the foldable hybrid is rumored to have a 7.3-inch display, a silver finish and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8150 processor. However, 2013's Korea-only Galaxy Round, the world's first phone with a curved screen, was a sales flop, even though it led to the curved-edge Galaxy phones we take for granted today. Despite a rough start, Note is now an established brand with a loyal following, and the jumbo screen phone design it pioneered is now the industry standard. The company took a risk with the Galaxy Note series, and it ultimately paid off. Samsung's challenge is to see that its bold new designs don't backfire and bomb.

That isn't enough to make a phone truly foldable. Samsung's had flexible screens down pat for years. A rubberized hinge controls flexion on the back. Royole put the battery on the right side, and said it balanced out the left with the other components. Plastic isn't a popular material these days, especially when you consider the price tag (the FlexPai developer models starts at $1,588). Royole's FlexPai solves the screen flexibility issue by using plastic instead of glass to cover the OLED display. Besides that, flexible screens have been in the works for years, but thin glass can have a tendency to break more easily, especially when bent hundreds of thousands of times in a device's lifetime. Making the body of the device fold is a challenge on a much bigger scale: Batteries and components are rigid, and shifting the battery to one side can make the phone feel imbalanced. A screen that can bend and flex is one thing - Samsung and LG first made "curved" screens in 20, respectively - but the phones themselves didn't bend. Making two screens fold in on each other is easier said than done. But handset-makers have their work cut out for them.
