月份: 2021 年 10 月
Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless review: Getting it right the third time
The ‘Plus’ is all in the couple of features Sennheiser added.
For a company that took its time getting into the true wireless earbuds space, Sennheiser has been busy lately. The CX Plus True Wireless are the third pair of earbuds the company has released in just 12 months. First came the CX 400BT True Wireless, which brought the company closer to the rest of the field on price. Then, only months ago, came the CX True Wireless, the company’s first foray into budget territory.
So, what does that make the CX Plus True Wireless? These earbuds are now the head of Sennheiser’s CX lineup and mainly focus on delivering features that the other two never had. Comparing all three and seeing how they perform, it’s clear these new earbuds are taking the lead.
Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless review:
Price and availability
What’s good
What’s not good
The competition
Should you buy?
At a glance
Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless
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Samsung just fixed one of the worst things about One UI
A future One UI update will remove ads from Samsung’s stock apps.
Update, Oct 1 (11:10 a.m. ET): Samsung Pay and Samsung Health apps no longer include ads
What you need to know
Samsung could soon stop displaying ads in its stock apps.
The decision was reportedly announced by Samsung’s mobile chief TM Roh during an online town hall meeting.
Samsung began showing ads in some of its apps last year.
In June last year, Samsung began showing ads within some of its apps like Samsung Music and Weather. Unsurprisingly, the move didn’t go down well with Galaxy users and caused a lot of outrage. Fortunately, it looks like Samsung has finally decided to listen to its customers and remove ads from pre-installed apps on Galaxy phones and tablets.
According to South Korean publication Maeil Business News, Samsung’s mobile chief TM Roh announced during a town hall meeting earlier today that the company will soon remove ads from stock apps such as Samsung Pay, Weather, and Samsung Themes.
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