Sentences with phrase «first saw daylight»

The ZE520KL and ZE552KL couldn't even be deemed high - end devices back in 2016, when they first saw daylight, running Android 6.0 Marshmallow out the box in combination with a middling Snapdragon 625 processor.
Samsung has to come forward and tell us when the device will first see the daylight.

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The new images are equivalent to seeing a city, its suburbs and country roads - in daylight, for the first time.
We actually took a lot less photos than I anticipated because we entered the park with no plan (it was our first time at a Disney park) and with Japan's limited winter daylight and DisneySea's early close that day, it soon became a race against the sun to see as much as we could.
The next morning we saw everything for the first time in daylight and I was even more amazed, I even ended up tearing up.
Then soon as you see the first hint of daylight of the corner opening up, mash the twin - turbocharged V6's throttle and hold on for dear life because those 467 lb. - ft.
Infiniti's first compact crossover will see the daylight at the Geneva motor show next month, in thinly - veiled concept form.
By daylight gate I first saw him, the boy climbing out of the stone pit in Goldshaw.
First, although the displays work excellently in bright indoor light and daylight, including direct sunlight, they have no light of their own (unlike LCD displays, which have backlights shining through them from back to front so you can see them).
The company's first tab effort could be called MiPad and see daylight in the fall for a modest starting price of $ 160.
We first saw this building during daylight hours under harsh lighting, but it still appeared to be an interesting site to photograph.
In a fact sheet released earlier today, Microsoft showed off all the incredible features and facts the Halo franchise has managed to conqure since the first release saw daylight back in 2001
There was no official update on «Galaxy X» development either, so we still have no idea when the company's first ever foldable phone is supposed to see daylight.
First announced (more like teased) way back in June 2014, one of only three consumer Android TV devices ever released barely saw daylight this spring.
In fact, 2017's first calendar quarter is starting to shape up like a very fertile window for convertible PC launches, as next - gen iPad Pros, a (legit) Samsung Galaxy TabPro S sequel, and even a Surface Pro 5 and Surface Book 2 could all see daylight between January and March.
Although it's already been years in the making, that standalone first Apple AR headset is still unlikely to see daylight anytime soon.
Samsung's first foldable phones may still need time to improve component yields and generate proper market demand before seeing daylight.
Far less gimmicky and, well, fugly than ill - fated Google Glass prototypes, at least at first glance, and considerably cheaper than Microsoft HoloLens development kits, the AR / VR R - 9 and R - 8 should both see daylight by the end of the year.
The fabled first OLED iPhone is nearly guaranteed to see daylight in the second half of 2017 as the iPhone 7s or 8, with Samsung its lone display supplier.
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