Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will launch on August 9

Invitation image for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launch.

  • Samsung sent out the invitation for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launch, which will happen on August 9.
  • The invitation image shows a closeup of an S Pen with a gold and blue color scheme.

Samsung today sent out the invite above for its upcoming Samsung Unpacked event, which will be the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 launch. As you can see, the Note 9 launch will happen on August 9, 2018, as we previously heard.

The invite image shows a closeup of an S Pen. It might be hard to tell from the image alone, but the company’s announcement tweet gives us a closer look:

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The color of the S Pen in the teaser video is quite unique, showing off a yellow-gold tone with a blue button on the bottom. If Samsung launches a Note 9 in a gold/blue colorway, that will be an insta-buy for a lot of people.

For all the rumors on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, visit our rumor hub here.

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Source: Android Zone

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HMD Global prepping Nokia phone with Snapdragon 845, in-display fingerprint scanner?

The Nokia 8 Sirocco.

HMD Global is believed to be developing a Nokia smartphone with a Snapdragon 845 chipset and an in-display fingerprint scanner. According to a post from WinFuture.de earlier today, HMD Global is building the phone with manufacturing partner Foxconn and it would be similar to the Nokia 8 Sirocco (pictured above).

WinFuture apparently got its hands on some documents which offered a few details about the phone, referencing it as the “A1 Plus,” “A1P,”  “AOP,” and in places “A1 Plus Euro.” The latter suggests the handset, or a version of it, is heading to Europe, while the A1P moniker clues us in to its potential Nokia 8 Sirocco similarities (that handset was codenamed “A1N”).

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The device will reportedly include an OLED panel from LG Display which would support the under-screen scanning technology. Like the Snapdragon 845 chip, this would also be the first time this feature appears on an HMD Global handset. If it’s anything like previous high-end Nokia devices, we can also expect a Pro Camera mode for manual controls, and fast Android updates.

WinFuture speculates that the phone could be launched as the Nokia 9 at IFA 2018 in early September running Android 9.0 (the final version of Android P). It’s all conjecture for the moment, but it certainly sounds promising.

Would you like to see a Snapdragon 845-toting Nokia 9 show up shortly? Let us know in the comments.

Source: Android Zone

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How to Add Specific Posts to WordPress Navigation Menu

Do you want to add specific posts to your WordPress navigation menu? Menus in WordPress can be fully customized, and you can add custom links, pages, posts, categories and more. In this article, we will show you how to easily add specific posts to WordPress navigation menu.

Add specific posts to WordPress navigation menu

When and Why Add Specific Posts to Navigation Menu?

Navigation menus allow you to create a navigational structure for your website. This helps users quickly find the most important sections of your website.

WordPress makes it very easy to create and add navigation menus on your website. By default, it shows sections to easily add pages, categories, custom links, and more.

Adding items to navigation menu

Normally website owners add pages to their navigation menus like about page, a separate blog page, pricing page, or a contact form page.

Some websites add categories to navigation menus which allows users to quickly jump to different topics on their site.

Categories and topics in navigation menu

However, sometimes you may need to add an individual post to your navigation menu. This could be your most popular post or something that you would like your users to find quickly.

That being said, let’s take a look at how to easily add specific posts to WordPress navigation menu.

Adding Specific Posts to WordPress Navigation Menu

First thing you need to do is go to Appearance » Menus page in your WordPress admin area and select a menu to edit. You can also create a new menu and use it as your navigation menu.

Select menu to edit

After selecting the menu, you’ll see tabs for pages, posts, custom links, and categories. You can click on each tab to expand it.

Options for menu

If you cannot see the Posts tab there, then you need to add it by clicking on the Screen Options button at the top right corner of the screen.

Add post box

Once the Post box appears, you need to expand it to select the specific posts that you want to add to your navigation menu and click on the Add to Menu button.

Select specific posts

After adding the specific posts to the navigation menu, you can drag and drop menu items to adjust their display order.

Drag and drop menu items

You can also customize the label to change the post title into a smaller title. Make sure to save it and visit your website to see your WordPress navigation menu with specific posts in action.

Navigation menu with specific posts

Navigation menus can be further customized to add search bar, social media icons, log in / log out links for your blog, post type archive, and more. You can also style your navigation menus to change their colors and appearance.

We hope this article helped you learn how to add specific posts to WordPress navigation menu. You may also want to see our expert pick of the best tutorials to master WordPress navigation menus to easily customize and manage your blog navigation.

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