ZTE Axon M Available November 1st From AT&T

ZTE recently unveiled its first foldable smartphone and confirmed that the device will be exclusive to AT&T in the United States. Pricing and availability information has now been confirmed for the ZTE Axon M. AT&T is going to start taking orders for the ZTE Axon M from November 1st. Customers will be able to start ordering the handset online starting day after tomorrow.

The ZTE Axon M has 1920×1080 TFT LCD displays which can be folded out. There’s a visible gap between the two display panels so this implementation isn’t all that seamless. The bezels are sufficiently narrow, though, so it does help bring the two panels together to an extent. The Axon M can be used in four different modes.

In Dual Mode, the handset allows users to have separate apps open on each individual display panel. In Extended Mode, the apps can span both displays. The Traditional Mode only uses one display panel while the Mirror Mode will place the same content on both panels.

The handset is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It features a 20 megapixel rear camera, a 3,180mAh battery and runs Android 7.1.2 Nougat.

The ZTE Axon M can be ordered online from AT&T’s website for $24.17 per month on AT&T Next for 30 months. AT&T is going to have the device in its stores by November 17th. ZTE is going to confirm pricing and availability details for the Axon M in markets like Japan, Europe, and China later.

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BMW Z8 Owned By Steve Jobs To Fetch $400,000 At Auction


Items of historical significance or association with highly regarded people tend to fetch insane amounts when they’re auctioned. Take this BMW Z8 convertible for example. It was once owned by Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs. It’s going to be auctioned at Sotheby’s in New York this December. The car is expected to fetch up to $400,000 at the auction.

It may end up fetching even more, depending on how badly the bidders want to get their hands on it. The auction listing mentions that Jobs had a “penchant for German automobiles and design.

It goes to describe a tale that Jobs was actually persuaded to buy the Z8 luxury convertible by Oracle CEO Larry Ellison in 2000. He was able to convince Jobs that the car not only matched Apple’s products and Jobs’s psyche, but was also a high-quality product.

Jobs reportedly kept this car for three years before selling it to someone in Los Angeles who later sold it to a “Bay Area tech executive.” The car itself is in good condition and even though it has been driven regularly for 17 years, it only has 15,200 miles on the clock.

This car is going to go under the hammer at Sotheby’s on December 6th. Back in the day, it used to cost $128,000 before options. The car’s history of being owned by Steve Jobs, widely regarded as one of the revolutionaries of the tech industry, is what’s going to fetch it $400,000 at auction.

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