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The Galaxy S22 Ultra will be equipped with a macro mode, the Pixel 6 victims of a connectivity bug, this is the recap ‘

A leak reveals that the Galaxy S22 Ultra could be equipped with a macro mode, many testimonies mention a connectivity bug on Pixel 6 that prevents users from making calls or sending texts, the BusKill USB cable allows to protect data by reacting to the removal, this is the recap of the day.

A macro mode for the Galaxy S22 Ultra?

A new leak shared by the Ice Universe leaker reveals that Samsung has perfected the main 108 megapixel photo sensor of its S22 Ultra, in particular by bringing it a “new mode for improving image quality”. And that’s not all ! Indeed, the ITMatérial media adds that a macro mode called “Detail enhancer”Should be integrated into the main module in order to be able to take close-up photos. Another leak on the official Box website lifts the veil on the list of accessories that will accompany the release of the Galaxy S22.

Read: Galaxy S22 Ultra: 108 megapixel sensor can take macro photos

Pixel 6 victims of a connectivity bug

Unfortunately, Google’s latest update to fix Pixel 6 bugs was accompanied by new bugs. The most common problem according to multiple accounts seems to be a connectivity bug. This is because the mobile network drops for no apparent reason and disconnects, preventing users from sending text messages or making calls. Google has confirmed the existence of the bug and is actively working to resolve it.

Read: Pixel 6: Google confirms bug prevents making calls and texting

BusKill: a USB cable to protect your data

BusKill is a USB cable that connects to your computer via a magnetic clip and whose configuration allows you to react to the pull. Designed primarily to protect activists and journalists and now also designed for cryptocurrency enthusiasts, BusKill protects its owner’s data with software configured to act in the event of a grab. In fact, the owner can decide that once the cable is removed, his computer turns off, his data is automatically encrypted or that his disk is fully formatted in order to make all the data disappear. Creator Michael Altfield is happy to be able to offer his product on Windows now, which until now is only available on Linux.

Read: This USB cable will erase all data on your PC if it is unplugged

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