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On the iFixit front, the Pixel 3 XL is a

On the iFixit front, the Pixel 3 XL is a better display than its predecessor, and it's got better sensor, which means it has better color accuracy. It's also got a smaller battery, which means it's less prone to the dreaded "light bleed" issues that plague many OLED phones. But it's still pretty bad, and we're still waiting for the latest version of the TouchWiz to hit the market.

Still, we're still waiting for the last Apple version of this new phone to hit the market. And so, in case you're in that situation, it's time to watch some of the other iPhone 4 leaks.

Update on the Pixel 3 XL: Samsung has posted on Twitter that it's working on a new Pixel 2 XL display for the Samsung Galaxy S3. For those of you familiar with both companies, this is a new display with a new OLED band, with some new capacitive touch-screen support for the S3 and 2. The band can be used to control the color and brightness of the display, which is very different from the traditional LG or LG G5 displays.

For a refresher, here's a screenshot from Samsung's official Twitter:

In the last few days we've seen rumors about what's in store for Samsung's new Pixel 2 display in the Galaxy S3. But there's no word yet on what this might look like, nor where it's coming from. We'll update you as we learn more.A small group of young girls from India made their way to China to join a gang of Chinese people who were involved in a terrorist attack on a Chinese-owned train in the southwestern city of Jilin on Saturday.

The victims of the incident were aged between 10 and 14 and were taken to a hospital in China, where they were admitted to local hospitals, the Associated Press reports.

The gang, who were reportedly from the region of Gansu, attacked the train on Jilin Railway, at the eastern end of the railway line, a local official said.

The group was caught up in an argument between their Chinese counterparts, the official said, according to The Associated Press.

The group, called "Changchang", is believed to have attacked train members on the tracks with knives, metal clubs and other weapons, the official said, and was killed by an unknown assailant.

Gansu Railway said on its Facebook page that the victims of the attack were from Gansu Province

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