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[Engadget The Morning After logo]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Thursday, October 15, 2020. Thinking of buying a new phone? We’ve got opinions on lots of them this week, and we haven’t even handled those [5G iPhones]( yet. We published no fewer than three in-depth smartphone reviews yesterday: Google’s [Pixel 5](, the [Pixel 4a 5G]( and the [OnePlus 8T](. [Google Pixel]( If anything, Google spoiled its own party by launching the Pixel 4a (sans 5G) a few months earlier. Both of the new Pixels have pretty much the same design, with a few extras and an additional camera sensor. Like our reviewers, I find it hard to get excited about them, though. [OnePlus 8T]( The [OnePlus 8T](, roughly the same price as the Pixel 5, strives for a happy medium between the company’s most expensive device, the 8 Pro, and the basic OnePlus 8. It accomplishes its goal, and throws in a lightning fast charger, too. Is it me, or have there been even more phones than ever? And why, when we’re going nowhere this year? 5G, my friend. The next-gen network is gathering pace, and both the phone carriers and phone makers sense the opportunity for easy upgrades — even in people not usually willing to fork out for an incremental phone update. Just take a look at [Apple’s iPhone showcase earlier this week]( — lots of time dedicated to cheerleading 5G — and even featuring my boss’ boss’ boss(?), Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg. Yes, you could probably wait until 2021 to feel the true benefits of 5G. And when you’re ready, there’s a whole family of phones waiting to be bought. — Mat [Lucid's first production EV will go head-to-head with Model S at $77,400]( You can put down $300 for a reservation, with deliveries scheduled to start in 2021. [Lucid Air reservation screen]( Lucid has announced how much it’ll cost for (us normal) folks to buy its new EV, with the base model Air setting you back $77,400. Naturally, that price will fall to $69,900 if, or when, you apply the federal EV tax credit, before you start adding optional extras. For that cash, you’ll get a vehicle with a single 480 horsepower motor and an estimated range of 406 miles on a charge. [Continue reading.]( [The first iPhone 12 hands-on happened on 'Good Morning America']( But did they say if it felt good in the hand? [iPhone 12]( Now Apple has announced its new iPhones, people want to know how it looks and feels in real life. Unfortunately, current conditions kept reporters away from the event. However, both the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro made their debut [in the studio]( on Good Morning America where ABC News’ Becky Worley showed off the devices, including some useful context on those new MagSafe connectors and accessories. [Continue reading.]( [Shockingly, the 'Monster Hunter' movie trailer is full of giant beasts]( And the game’s signature swords. [Monster Hunter]( As you probably expect, [this Monster Hunter trailer]( has plenty of action — we’re hunting monsters here, after all. Artemis (Jovovich) is the leader of a United Nations military unit that travels through a sandstorm portal to a mysterious world populated by monsters. The squad isn’t exactly used to battling huge beasts, so they team up with a man named Hunter (Tony Jaa) to take them down. [Continue reading.]( Sponsored by StackCommerce [Save on these 5 eLearning bundles on Prime Day]( [StackCommerce]( [Canon's pocket-sized PowerShot Zoom is part camera, part nature gazer]( The battery can last for about 150 shots. [PowerShot Zoom]( Canon just unveiled the PowerShot Zoom, a “compact telephoto monocular,” with a design that looks like a golf rangefinder rather than a camera or camcorder. It’s designed not only to take 12-megapixel photos and 1080p video but work as a viewer for “hiking, birdwatching and nature gazing.” It has a relatively tiny 1/3-inch sensor along with an f/5.6-6.3 lens that supports 100mm or 400mm focal lengths, along with a digital zoom to 800mm (full-frame equivalent.) You can capture either 12-megapixel photos or 1080p video (with a modest 100-3200 ISO range) to a microSD card, and it has built-in optical stabilization along with face-tracking autofocus capability. Canon is also pitching this as a monocular viewer that gives you highly zoomed-in views of sports, wildlife, concerts or scenic views, available for $300 when it starts shipping in November. [Continue reading.]( [Sega celebrates its 60th anniversary with a Yakuza–Streets of Rage mashup]( And a Sonic skin for ‘Fall Guys’. [Fall Guys]( Sega is celebrating its 60th birthday with a bunch of discounts on its game catalogue on Steam. It’s also released a few mini-games especially for the occasion — and they'll only be available to claim for a limited time. They include a canceled project called Golden Axe: Reborn that consists of just one level. You'll have 24 hours to add it to your library, starting October 18th at 1 PM ET. Another of the mini-games is a crossover between the Streets of Rage and Yakuza franchises — two game series Mat Smith loves. In Streets of Kamurocho, you can beat up a bunch of 16-bit bad guys with series protagonists Kiryu and Majima. That one's available from October 17th to 19th, just in time to warm up the hype machine for Yakuza 7’s imminent release. [Continue reading.]( But wait, there’s more... [Zoom rolls out end-to-end encryption and starts getting into ticketed online events]( [The Apple TV app comes to Sony's Android TVs]( [DJI's new Ronin gimbals flip into portrait mode with a single tap]( [Tesla will start making seven-seater Model Ys next month]( [Microsoft's new Xbox UI is already available on Xbox One]( [Facebook and Twitter try to limit ‘NY Post’ story on Joe Biden's son]( [Nikon's Z6 II and Z7 II arrive with 4K 60 fps video and faster shooting speeds]( [Toronto will test Olli driverless shuttles to boost its transit system]( [Microsoft says its AI can describe images 'as well as people do']( The Morning After is a new daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts: [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. 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