“1, 2, so sweet!” say the three girls dressed in green, pink, and red outfits, waving into the camera. “Hello, we are Sorb3t! We are an idol group based in California, and today we wanted to teach you our call and responses!”
The video, posted May 25, was most viewers’ first introduction to Sorb3t (pronounced sorbet), an indie idol group that styles themselves as J-Pop (Japanese pop) idols (entertainers or singers with stylized images). The three got together in January and have been documenting their journey on TikTok ever since, posting clips of viral dances,...
The video, posted May 25, was most viewers’ first introduction to Sorb3t (pronounced sorbet), an indie idol group that styles themselves as J-Pop (Japanese pop) idols (entertainers or singers with stylized images). The three got together in January and have been documenting their journey on TikTok ever since, posting clips of viral dances,...
- 6/1/2023
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
San Francisco, Dec 8 (Ians) Qualcomm has announced that Samsung Electronics will be the official smartphone partner of its Snapdragon Pro Series in 2023, one of the largest multi-title mobile esports leagues.
Snapdragon Pro Series’ participants at the Mobile Challenge and Mobile Masters levels will use Samsung Galaxy devices powered by Snapdragon, Qualcomm said in a blogpost on Wednesday.
“We’re committed to bringing high-performance Samsung Galaxy devices powered by Snapdragon to the hands of billions of gamers around the world to promote both camaraderie and competition,” said Stephanie Choi, executive vice president and head of global marketing, Samsung.
“As the Official Smartphone Partner of the Snapdragon Pro Series, this announcement deepens our existing collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies and is an important next step in our pursuit to advancing mobile technology in the esports world,” she added.
Snapdragon Pro Series will feature Samsung across various regions — North America; India; Europe, Middle East and North Africa; and Asia-Pacific.
Snapdragon Pro Series’ participants at the Mobile Challenge and Mobile Masters levels will use Samsung Galaxy devices powered by Snapdragon, Qualcomm said in a blogpost on Wednesday.
“We’re committed to bringing high-performance Samsung Galaxy devices powered by Snapdragon to the hands of billions of gamers around the world to promote both camaraderie and competition,” said Stephanie Choi, executive vice president and head of global marketing, Samsung.
“As the Official Smartphone Partner of the Snapdragon Pro Series, this announcement deepens our existing collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies and is an important next step in our pursuit to advancing mobile technology in the esports world,” she added.
Snapdragon Pro Series will feature Samsung across various regions — North America; India; Europe, Middle East and North Africa; and Asia-Pacific.
- 12/8/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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