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Some Android smartphones overheat, Spotify victim of a bug, the recap

Some recent Android smartphones suffer from a recurring overheating problem. The failure would be caused by the ARM architecture of the SoCs. Meanwhile, Spotify’s Android app encountered an annoying bug. Finally, third-party sellers on Amazon may need to increase their prices in the near future. We take stock.

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Too busy watching the new season of Elite, the Spanish series without taboos, on Netflix, or discovering the epic 3rd episode of Moon Knight on Disney+, you haven’t found the time to follow the news with us. Do not panic dear readers, we summarize everything that happened yesterday.

New Android smartphones start to overheat

Many recent Android smartphones suffer from overheating issues. According to industry analysts, the ARM architecture used on all SoCs is the source of major performance concerns. SoCs designed by Samsung, Mediatek and Qualcomm would all be affected. Unlike Apple iPhones, Android smartphones would not benefit from a fairly sharp software optimization to hide the failure.

Find out why recent Android smartphones heat up so much

Spotify on Android has a big bug

Spotify users who have invested in an Android smartphone encounter significant malfunctions. Reportedly, the drive is completely gone. Clicking on a song and a podcast starts playback, but without the player bar at the bottom of the screen. The reader is also absent from notifications. Samsung Galaxy and OnePlus phones are particularly affected by this very annoying bug.

Latest update breaks Spotify app on Android, player disappeared

Amazon applies a new tax in the face of inflation

Amazon has just announced the implementation of a 5% fuel and inflation surcharge. This new commission will apply to US third-party sellers who rely on Jeff Bezos’ company fulfillment and delivery services. Sellers may raise their prices to absorb the fees imposed. The same may apply in other countries. Thousands of products could cost more very quickly.

Why Amazon Prices May Rise

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