Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Gear VR Gets Chromecast Streaming Before Google’s Daydream

gear vr chromecastBack at Google I/O, Google announced that its Daydream VR platform would gain Chromecast streaming of VR sessions with the update to Daydream 2.0 later this year. Today, Oculus and Samsung scooped Google a bit by announcing that Chromecast streaming is already ready for its Gear VR platform. 
With the latest version of the Oculus app on your supported Galaxy device, you should now see a Cast button towards the top right corner (image above). A simple tap on that button, followed by the selection of the device you want to Cast to, will get you into a VR-sharing session. It should be that simple.
If you see the update rolling out, let us know!
Via: Oculus

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Gear VR Gets Chromecast Streaming Before Google’s Daydream

Never miss a call again with the XXL Shower Speaker

If you ever miss calls while you’re in the shower, the XXL Shower Speaker is the ideal addition to your life. It’s so useful that, once you have one, you’ll wonder how you got by without it. We’re throwing some light on it today, because right now you can snag it at a significant discount.
This simple-to-use speaker has a Bluetooth connection that lets you jam out in the shower. It’s twice as big and twice as powerful as most shower speakers, so you can really get a party going whilst you scrub. The large battery also means that it will usually be over a month before it needs charging.
You’ll wonder how you got by without it.
The Bluetooth can also be used to make and receive calls. You could be expecting important news, or you might just enjoy chatting while you wash. Either way the answer is right here.
The guys over at Tech Deals are offering a huge 80% discount on the speaker for the next few days. So right now you can pick one up for just $20. Too good to miss.
The customers who’ve already grabbed their speaker are rating it at a perfect 5 stars, so why not see what the fuss is about? Take advantage of this deal while you still can by clicking the button below.
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Never miss a call again with the XXL Shower Speaker

Samsung Gear Fit 2 update brings automatic activity recognition and an SOS feature


Samsung has released a big update for the Gear Fit 2, which improves the device’s heart-rate and exercise-tracking abilities and offers new ways to maximize your training.
When you finish a workout, you’ll now see a color-coded graph that shows you the time spent in different heart rate zones. These are broken down by level of exertion to Moderate, Vigorous, and Maximum.


See also:related imageBest fitness trackers3 weeks ago


The update also enhances the device’s activity detection, as the Gear Fit 2 will automatically activate its fitness-tracking functions after you exercise for more than ten minutes. And when you complete an auto-tracked workout, you’ll see your approximate location on the map that pops up on the screen.

If you’re a serious runner, you can set customizable pace targets via the Samsung Health app. It’s a useful feature to have and only requires you to input the desired distance and time into your device. You can also choose between runs that are designed to either help you burn fat or increase your endurance.
Thanks to the new update, you have the option of customizing the info you see on the display during workouts. There’s a lot of different data available including the total distance, calories burned, and the duration of an exercise, just to name a few. The last feature worth mentioning is the ability to send an SOS alert with your location just by pressing the home button of the device three times.
The update is already available for all users via the Samsung Gear app.
Samsung Gear Fit 2 update brings automatic activity recognition and an SOS feature

Google Search just made art education much more interactive



Google Search is an amazingly spectacular thing. Google Arts and Culture is also amazingly spectacular. Wouldn’t it be great if they worked together in a fun and educational way? Now, they do.
Announced on Google’s own blog, “The Keyword”, searching and learning about art has just become a lot more interactive through the tech giant. While you could already search about specific pieces and get a pretty good understanding of them, the Google Search team has teamed up with Google Arts and Culture to make the experience even better.
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Now, when you search for an artist, you can get an overview of their life, see a panel of high resolution photos of their works, and even see where their art is currently on display. If you can’t travel there yourself, you can always jump into Google street view and do a virtual museum tour to experience the pieces up close and personal. While you’re walking through, quick information about each piece will pop out, and you can click on the art you’re interested to take a closer look.

To do this, Google scanned over 15,000 unique pieces all over the world at participating museums, and used machine learning to index them, similar to how Google photos lets you search for people, places, or things. The whole process was nearly automated, and that’s pretty darn cool.
If you want to try it out, just search for your favorite artist and check out some pieces. There’s bound to be a plethora of works for you to zoom in and explore, and you might even learn something new about them while you’re at it.
Google Search just made art education much more interactive

Reminder: T-Mobile DIGITS Takes Over Your Number Today

t-mobile digitsI probably should have reminded you about this earlier in the day, but since we are on May 31, you should be aware that your T-Mobile DIGITS number is here. Well, you keep the number you had, it has just been upgraded to DIGITS. It’s kind of confusing, I know, but it’s here! 
I don’t necessarily want to re-walk through what DIGITS is for the 3rd time, so my apologies for sending you to this write-up that explains it all. At that post, we dive into what DIGITS is, how it works and if it affects you (it does), how much additional DIGITS will cost, and why it’ll come in handy, especially for those of you who carry multiple phones around or have multiple phone numbers to manage.
To get started if you haven’t already, head on over to the DIGITS online access at this link. You can also get started through the DIGITS Android app here.

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Reminder: T-Mobile DIGITS Takes Over Your Number Today

Galaxy S8 owners may have to wait until late June for full Bixby voice support


The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus in late April occurred without the full English voice support for its much hyped Bixby digital assistant. Now a new report claims that Bixby won’t add those critical voice command features until at least late June.


See also:related imageBixby vs Google Assistant vs SiriApril 24, 2017


The report comes from the usually reliable Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources. You may remember that originally Samsung said that Bixby would get its voice command features “later this Spring“, so a delay to late June would show the company is having some additional issues adding voice support to its home-grown assistant. WSJ adds that, according to one source, Bixby is still “struggling to comprehend English syntax and grammar”.
The reported delay of Bixby’s voice command features is perhaps the biggest black eye for the launch of the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. However, it does not appear to have affected sales of the smartphones. Earlier in May, the company announced that it had already sold five million Galaxy S8 units, with 10 million units shipped to retailers.
While Samsung must be annoyed that its Bixby digital assistant is not yet ready for prime time, you have to think they prefer dealing with this issue compared with the problems of exploding phone batteries, which is what happened to its last flagship device, the Galaxy Note 7.
If you are a Galaxy S8 owner, are you disappointed that Bixby still can’t hear your voice? Let us know your feelings on this matter in the comments!

Galaxy S8 owners may have to wait until late June for full Bixby voice support

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Nest Cam IQ Announced at $299 With 4K Sensor, Face Detecting Smart Stuff

nest cam iqNest announced a new indoor security camera today called Nest Cam IQ. It looks like the Nest Cam Outdoor on a stand, but Nest actually did toss in some improvements to make it one of the smartest security cameras you’ll find. 
For one, the Cam IQ features a 4K sensor (130° view) that Nest is using to to show you “beautifully balanced” 1080p imagery. So no, you don’t get to stream things in 4K, but thanks to HDR and that 4K sensor, you should have great footage that won’t “choke your connection” by streaming in 4K all of the time.
That 4K sensor also allows the Cam IQ to zoom and track people it spots without losing quality or apply 12x zoom into specific areas while hanging onto that 1080p video. Nest calls this Supersight.
This new cam is improved in speaker and microphone departments as well. It has noise suppression, echo cancellation, a louder speaker, and can distinguish between a dog bark and human voice to specific alerts. Later this year, Nest will add the ability to “easily communicate with family and pets like you’re having a conversation over the phone” too.
You can pre-order Nest Cam IQ today for $299. 2-packs are also available at $100 off. The device ships in 4-5 weeks.
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Via: Nest

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Nest Cam IQ Announced at $299 With 4K Sensor, Face Detecting Smart Stuff

Blackberry KEYone Now Available at Best Buy and Amazon for $549

blackberry keyoneThe Blackberry KEYone, a device that returns the former smartphone king to its roots a bit, is now available in the US for $549.99. You can buy the device from either Amazon or Best Buy.
TCL, the company that now owns Blackberry Mobile (Blackberry’s hardware division), says we should expect both unlocked GSM and Verizon variants of the phone. The GSM model will work on T-Mobile and AT&T, while the Verizon version is the CDMA variant. 
To recap the KEYone, since we don’t talk much about it, you’ve got a 4.5-inch FHD display, Snapdragon 625 processor (our favorite), 12MP camera (Sony IMX378), 32GB storage plus microSD expansion, 3505mAh battery, USB Type-C port, and of course, that physical keyboard attached to the bottom.
It’s likely a decent mid-range phone for the 6 of you out there who think you need a physical keyboard, but will probably realize minutes after buying one that you don’t only to immediately regret the purchase. Buy one below!
Links: Best Buy | Amazon
(Note: We have yet to find this magical Verizon model. Once we do, we’ll add a link.)

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Blackberry KEYone Now Available at Best Buy and Amazon for $549

Best LG phones you can buy

LG has had its share of ups and downs in the smartphone game, and the company hasn’t made as much of an impact in the market as they would have liked. From being one of the first companies to feature a flagship with a Quad HD display, to the unique rear button layout, along with the experiment in modularity that was the LG G5, LG hasn’t shied away from taking chances, even if not all of them have clicked.
Apart from solid flagship offerings, LG also boasts a robust mid-range and entry-level portfolio that range the price spectrum, so there is an option available for everybody. Here is a roundup of some of the best LG smartphones you can buy!
Editor’s note: We will be updating this list regularly as new devices launch.

Best high-end LG phone: LG G6


The LG G6 may appear to be a step back for the company with the phone being more standard than its modular predecessor, but the device offers everything that you would expect from a current generation flagship.
Apart from the high-end specifications, you get a beautiful metal and glass construction, an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, wireless charging (in the US version only) and fast charging capabilities, an excellent dual camera setup, and gorgeous display with an unique 18:9 aspect ratio, rounded corners, and incredibly thin bezels along its sides.
Something to keep in mind is that not all LG G6s are created equal. For example, the version that will be released in the US will be the only one to feature wireless charging, while the Hi-Fi Quad DAC will be in the model available in South Korea and other select markets in Asia. Further, the version with 64 GB of built-in storage will also launch in only a handful of markets around the world.
There is certainly some tough competition out there, but the LG G6 certainly holds its own in most departments, and is priced a touch more reasonably as well, with the carrier unlocked version of the LG G6 with 32 GB of built-in storage currently priced at around $550 on Amazon.
Specs

5.7-inch IPS LCD display with 2880 x 1440 resolution
2.35 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor
Adreno 530 GPU
4 GB RAM
32/64 GB, expandable via microSD up to 256 GB (uses SIM 2 slot in case of dual SIM version)
13 MP + 13 MP rear cameras, 5 MP front-facing camera
Non-removable 3,300 mAh battery
Android 7.0 Nougat
148.9 x 71.9 x 7.9 mm, 163 grams

Read more

LG G6 review: it flies… like a G6!
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Buy now from Amazon

 
Honorable mentions:

LG V20
For those that prefer larger phones, the LG V20 is another solid choice from LG, offering a more traditional phablet display. Released in late 2016, the handset is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB RAM. Other specs include a 5.7-inch display with a unique secondary display, a 3,200 mAh battery, and dual 16/8MP rear camera setup.
Get the LG V20 for $500

LG G5
The LG G5 might not be the latest and greatest flagship from LG anymore, but it’s still a pretty solid handset. The G5 is powered by a Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB of RAM, with other specs including a 5.3-inch screen, 2,800 mAh removable battery, a module slot, and a 16/8MP dual rear camera. Price wise, you can now get an unlocked G5 for just $300, making it around half the price of its successor.
Get the LG G5 for just $300



Best mid-range phone – LG G4


The LG G4 may be the their 2015 flagship, but the device certainly holds up even today as a great, affordable, mid-range option. The device features impressive specifications even now, including Quad HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 3 GB of RAM, a 16 MP rear shooter and 8 MP front-facing camera, and a removable 3,000 mAh battery.
The phone also looks great, with its slightly curved display and incredibly thin bezels along the sides, as well as a good looking curved rear cover that feels great in the hand, and the unique rear button layout that was a LG staple at one point. You will also be able to enjoy the latest version of Android with the device, with an official update set to be available later this summer.
The LG G4 is currently priced starting at just $185.99, while coming with specs and features that will give any similarly-priced phone a run for its money. One downside however is that its age means that software updates are going to be few and far between.
Specs

5.5-inch IPS LCD display with 2560 x 1440 resolution
1.8 GHz hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor
Adreno 418 GPU
3 GB RAM
32 GB built-in storage, further expandable via microSD card up to 256 GB
16 MP rear camera, 8 MP front-facing shooter
3,000 mAh battery
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop (upgradeable to Android 6.0 Marshmallow, planned upgrade to Android 7.0 Nougat)
148.9 x 76.1 x 6.3 – 9.8 mm, 155 grams

Read more

LG G4 review

Buy now from Amazon
Honorable mentions:

LG X Mach
LG doesn’t have much in the way of real mid-rangers, except for the LG X Mach. This is a solid phone on paper, but is essentially a re-dressed LG G4. A lot of the specifications are the same, with the X Mach also featuring a 5.5-inch IPS LCD display with a Quad HD resolution, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor backed by 3 GB of RAM, and a 3,000 mAh battery. There are some borrowed design elements as well, like the rear button layout.The X Mach is only available officialyl in a handful of European markets, making the LG G4 much easier to get.




Best cheap LG phone – LG Stylo 3 series


The LG Stylo 3 is the way to go if you the like the availability of a stylus with your smartphone, but don’t want to pay the premium that the Galaxy Note series demands. The Stylo 3 is a great alternative that is very affordable, and while the stylus may not be as feature packed as the S-Pen, it still proves to be very handy. Depending on your market, or the network carrier, there are a few different versions of the LG Stylo 3 available.
All versions of the device in the US are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor, and feature a MediaTek processor in some other markets, and all of them come with 5.7-inch displays. The Stylo 3 that is available from Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile features an HD display, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of built-in storage that is further expandable, and a 3,200 mAh battery.
The T-Mobile version, called the Stylo 3 Plus, also comes with 2 GB of RAM, but has 32 GB of built-in storage and a Full HD display, but a smaller 3,080 mAh battery. Finally, the international version, also called the Stylus 3, retains the same specs as the regular version, but comes with 3 GB of RAM instead.
Despite the differences in specs, what stays the same is the affordability of the device. It is available from Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile for just $150, while the Stylo 3 Plus from T-Mobile will set you back $225.
Specs

5.7-inch IPS LCD display with 1280 x 720 resolution (Regular) or 1920 x 1080 resolution (Plus)
1.4 GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor
Adreno 505 GPU
2 GB RAM (all US models)), 3 GB RAM (International)
16 GB built-in storage (Regular), 32 GB storage (Plus), further expandable via microSD card up to 256 GB
13 MP rear camera, 5 MP front-facing shooter (all models)
3,200 mAh battery (Regular), 3,080 mAh unit (Plus)
Android 7.0 Nougat (all models)
155.6 x 79.8 x 7.4 mm, 149 grams (Regular)
155.7 x 79.8 x 7.4 mm, 150 grams (Plus)

Buy now for Boost Mobile
Buy now for Virgin Mobile
Buy the Stylo 3 Plus from T-Mobile
Honorable mentions:
As mentioned, LG has a very robust portfolio of entry-level smartphones that fall in the affordable category with different specifications and features so that there a good option for everyone. If you don’t want a stylus or aren’t looking for the big screen smartphone experience that is available with the LG Stylo 3 series, some good alternatives include:

LG K20 V / Harmony
The K20 V is an affordable option that is exclusive to Verizon Wireless. Key specifications include 5.3-inch IPS LCD display with HD resolution, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of built-in storage, a 13 MP rear camera and 5 MP front-facing shooter, a 2,800 mAh battery, and Android 7.0 Nougat on-board. There is also a version of the device available from Cricket Wireless that features mostly the same specs,but the RAM down to 1.5 GB.
Get the K20 V for $168 / Get LG Harmony for $100

LG X Venture
The LG X Venture is a great affordable rugged option that is available on AT&T, that comes with a MIL STD-810G certification for impact protection and IP68 rating for dust and water resistance. Key specs include a 5.2-inch Full HD display that features Glove Mode, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of built-in storage, a 16 MP rear camera and 5 MP front-facing shooter, a large 4,100 mAh battery, and Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.
Get the LG X Venture for $329.99



 
 
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Best ultra low-cost options


LG also has a few of options available in the ultra low-cost category with price points below $60. Given in the price point, it’s no surprise that these devices are quite underpowered For the K3 and Fortune you get specs that include a display with a resolution of 854 x 480, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 processor, 1 GB of RAM, 8 GB of built-in storage, and a 2,500 mAh battery. If you want something a bit better while still paying as little as possible, you’ll want to spring the few extra bucks for the LG K8 or LG Aristo.

LG K3 2017 – The LG K3 2017 is available from US Cellular for just $19.99. The phone comes with a 4.5-inch display, a 5 MP rear camera and 2 MP front-facing shooter, and the rest of specs are the same as what is mentioned above.
LG Fortune – The LG Fortune is available from Cricket Wireless, priced at $49.99. The phone comes with a 5-inch display, a 5 MP rear camera and 5 MP front-facing shooter, and the rest of the specs are the same as what is mentioned above. The LG Fortune is also available from AT&T with the moniker Phoenix 3, but that is a surprisingly expensive $79.99 which isn’t worth it.
LG K8 2017 / Aristo – The K8 2017 (available from US Cellular), also known as the Aristo (available from MetroPCS and T-Mobile), features a 5-inch display with a 1280 x 720 resolution, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, 1.5 GB of RAM, 16 GB of built-in storage, a 13 MP rear camera and 5 MP front-facing shooter, a 2,500 mAh battery, and runs Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. You’ll find the handset for around $50 from both carriers.


So there you have it for this roundup of some of the best LG smartphones you can buy right now! Any we missed? Let us know down in the comments.
Best LG phones you can buy

Moto G5S and G5S Plus: what we’d like to see


The Moto G5 and G5 Plus may have not long hit the market, but slides from a leaked presentation suggest that Motorola is already planning to release two more G series phones later this year, called the Moto G5S and G5S Plus. A mid- or later-year refresh is out of step with the long running cycle for the G series, leaving some to wonder if more meaningful changes could be afoot.
So far, we don’t have too many details on either of these devices, aside from a few leaked specs and some press renders. Both devices will come with 1080p displays at 5.2 and 5.5 inches, respectively, and the Moto G5S will feature a dual camera setup. These are decent enough starting points for Motorola’s most popular budget-friendly range, but I have quite a wish list for these upcoming models.


See also:related imageMoto G5S and G5S Plus: all the rumors in one place6 days ago


Even out the hardware

While already decent enough performers for your day to day tasks, the first thing I would like to see with the Moto G5S range is a reduction in the hardware differences between the two models, especially when it comes to the processing performance of the presumably lower cost G5S model. While I fully appreciate that opting for a lower cost processor between the regular G and G Plus variants helps to keep the price of the former as low as possible, which is part of the appeal, but this rather large difference with the G5 range can produce two quite different experiences.
The 1.4 GHz octa-core Snapdragon 430 inside the Moto G5 is considerably slower than the 2.0 GHz octa-core Snapdragon 625 inside the G5 Plus, with scores of around 40,000 and 60,000 in AnTuTu, respectively. While this gap isn’t going to ruin your experience, apps are certainly going to open up faster and run a little snappier on the Plus model. Not only that, but these models feature different LTE modems with different carrier aggregation capabilities, and the 625 built on a more efficient 14nm process for better battery life.


See also:related imageQualcomm launches Snapdragon 653, 626, and 427 processors with faster 4G LTEOctober 18, 2016


The Snapdragon 430 inside the Moto G5 is considerably slower than the Snapdragon 625 inside the G5 Plus, but hopefully this gap will be less pronounced between the G5S and G5S Plus
To ensure a great and more equal experience across both models, I’d like to see the Moto G5S lineup adopt the same processors, or at least chips from the same tier, this time around. Two models from Qualcomm’s 600 series, such as the newer 617, 626, or 630, would be worthwhile upgrades and ensure a closer match between features, performance, and LTE speeds between the two.
We do know that dual camera model will almost certainly be reserved by the Plus version, so we can’t expect parity. But hopefully we won’t see a major difference in camera quality, or any other features, between the two phones come launch.
Mobile Payments

One of our pet peeves about the Moto G5 and G5 Plus was the lack of NFC entirely from the regular model, as well as its absence from the US market in the G5 Plus variant too. Given that mobile payment availability is increasing across the globe, this was a rather disappointing discovery. But in the US, where mobile payments are now widely available, this move is borderline inexcusable.
Supporting Android Pay and other proprietary bank payment systems that rely on NFC should be an important goal for all manufacturers these days, even in budget models. We’d certainly like to see this faux pas remedied in the G5S series.
While we’re at it, the introduction of wireless charging or an enhanced dust and water IP rating would be nice, but there aren’t so realistic demands at this price point. If the dust and water resistant coating on G5 series were upgraded to some sort of IP rating, which would allow for submersion, that would be a nice bonus. Although, a USB Type-C port certainly wouldn’t be too much to ask for this time around.


See also:related imageMotorola’s new Moto Mods include a gamepad, Amazon Alexa speaker and moreFebruary 26, 2017


Moto Maker and Mods
The Moto Maker has been a popular feature available to a number of the company’s phones, and is particularly well supported amongst the company’s higher end offerings. For those unfamiliar, Moto Maker offers customers a wide range of back color options and even wooden covers with which customize the look for their phone at purchase.
We’d like to see a return of Moto Maker support with the G5S range, and perhaps even the inclusion of Moto Mods.
While most of the Moto G4 models could be purchase through Moto Maker, the G5 range oddly could not. We’d like to see a return of this feature with the G5S range, offering up a selection of colors, patterns, and whatever else the company can provide to give users that unique sense of customization that makes Moto Maker such a fun and powerful tool.
A little more out there, the introduction of Moto Mods to the company’s more cost effective models could given them a major edge over competitors. Of course, that would likely increase the cost of these phones a tad and would eat into the unique selling point of its higher end models, so this is probably more wishful thinking than one that’s likely to happen.
A new design
Leaked images of the Moto G5S
Onto a more subjective note, I’d personally like to see a bit of a design revamp with the Moto G5S. While not ugly, the G series has never really stood out for its looks. Unfortunately we’re probably not going to see a revamp in the slightest.
About a week ago we brought you an exclusive first look at the Moto G5S, while Gear India provided a first-hand look at the G5S Plus not too long after. Both the G5S and G5S Plus really don’t look too far off from the G5 and G5 Plus. On the front of the devices, there’s still a front-facing fingerprint sensor below the display, along with a small moto logo sandwiched between the earpiece and screen on the top on both models. Around back, the devices have the same round, hockey puck-style camera as the standard Moto G5 lineup. Below that you’ll find the classic Motorola dimple near the center of the device.


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Moto G5S Plus in Silver





Moto G5S Plus in Gray



In addition, the G5S and G5S Plus will feature a full-metal design, as opposed to the aluminum back plate and plastic sides found on the Moto G5 and G5 Plus. This should make this upcoming Moto phones feel a bit more high end. Due to the switch to an all-metal construction, you’ll notice there are now thin antenna cutouts on the top and bottom of the device.


See also:related imageMoto G5 Plus reviewApril 13, 2017


Wrapping up
The introduction of a second batch of Moto G models this year marks an intriguing change in business for Lenovo / Motorola, so it’s going to be interesting to see if the company makes any drastic changes to the formula or if this is more of a small incremental update. For me, the obvious beefed up processing hardware, new features such as an IP resistance rating and NFC support, and inclusion in the Moto Maker program are on my wishlist to make the G5S range stand out.
We’re still not exactly sure when the Moto G5S and G5S Plus will go on sale, but it probably won’t be until into the second half of the year. What about yourselves? What’s on your wishlist for the Moto G5S and G5S Plus, and how could Lenovo make this the best G series release yet?
Moto G5S and G5S Plus: what we’d like to see

Windows and Android divide grows smaller: Snapdragon 835-powered PCs incoming


Smartphone, laptop and desktop systems are already starting to collide thanks to the likes of 2-in-1 tablets, Google Play apps in Chrome OS, and Microsoft rolling out new Android and iOS compatible features. Now, Qualcomm has taken the next step in that direction with the announcement that future “Mobile PCs” are going to be powered by the Snapdragon 835 chip.
The news comes straight from Computex 2017 in Taipei, where ASUS, HP, and Lenovo have all been confirmed to release Snapdragon-powered PC systems. We don’t know specifics about the upcoming devices just yet, but the Windows 10 machines are said to provide long-lasting battery life, LTE connectivity thanks to Qualcomm’s X16 LTE modem, and native support for the Windows suite of applications (with x86 emulation).



“With Gigabit LTE, imagine downloading a Full HD movie in a matter of seconds,” says Don McGuire, Vice President of Global Product Marketing at Qualcomm in the promo video above.
The Snapdragon 835 can currently be found in the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Edge, and is expected to appear in a number of other flagship phones before the end of the year. Bringing it to Windows systems (likely laptops) could provide an experience similar to smartphones — devices that are quieter (fanless), smaller, and lighter than traditional Windows computers. We’ve recently seen Huawei try something similar.
We don’t have an exact release date for the new products yet but they’re expected appear sometime in Q4. What are your thoughts on the prospects of Snapdragon 835-powered PCs? Could Android phones benefit from Qualcomm opening up its chips to other platforms? Give us your thoughts in the comments.
Windows and Android divide grows smaller: Snapdragon 835-powered PCs incoming

Moto E4 specs, price, and release date leak ahead of official reveal


Lenovo is gearing up to release another smartphone under the Moto brand. Well-known leaker Roland Quandt has recently revealed a lot of details regarding the upcoming smartphone on Twitter, which is called the Moto E4.


Motorola Moto E4: more detailed specs, Canada MSRP is 249,99 CAD, interesting to see NFC (certain markets) and GG3, supposedly ships July 17 pic.twitter.com/IOCddU3o6L
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) May 28, 2017


The smartphone sports a 5-inch HD display and is powered by the MediaTek MT6737M chipset. It has 2 GB of RAM and only 16 GB of storage that can thankfully be expanded for an additional 128 GB with the help of a microSD card.


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There’s an 8 MP primary camera on the back with autofocus and LED flash, while the front-facing selfie snapper has a 5 MP sensor. The Moto E4 packs a 2,800 mAh battery, has NFC (market dependent) and will ship with Android 7.1.1 Nougat on board.
Although not official, Roland Quandt claims that the device will start shipping to customers on July 17. Well, at least in Canada, where you’ll have to dish out $249.99 to get it.
We also expect to see a Plus variant of the upcoming smartphone, which just might be revealed alongside the Moto E4. According to the most recent rumors, the Moto E4 Plus will feature a 5.5-inch display and a battery with a capacity of 5,000 mAh. Then there’s the MediaTek MT6737 chipset, 3 GB of RAM, a 13 MP primary camera, and 32 GB of expandable storage.
Moto E4 specs, price, and release date leak ahead of official reveal

Rock out with your tongue out with Google’s line of Kiss-inspired Live Cases


Google Pixel owners who want to show off their affection for legendary rock band Kiss can take solace in the launch of Live Case designs inspired by the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers.
Folks can pick from 12 designs, all of which come with their own wallpapers. Since the Kiss Live Cases are part of Google’s Artworks Live Case lineup, each feature a companion live wallpaper that features the complete set of Kiss designs. There is no word whether these Kiss Live Cases come with additional, fancy features like the wallpaper being updated every day or animations when the phone is shaken (not stirred), but each case sells for $40.


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Regardless of which Kiss design you pick, you can move or rotate them to give your case a more customized look. Furthermore, the Kiss Live Cases are not only available for the Pixel and Pixel XL, but for the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X as well. Finally, just like with other Live Cases, the Kiss Live Cases feature a programmable shortcut button that you can use to either activate your live wallpaper or customize it to open your favorite app.
Sound off in the comments if a Kiss Live Case is right up your alley. It is currently available for purchase at the link below.

Get it at the Google Store

Rock out with your tongue out with Google’s line of Kiss-inspired Live Cases

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

FYI: BlackBerry KEYone now available for purchase in the U.S. and Canada


Smartphone keyboard and BlackBerry enthusiasts alike, the wait is finally over. BlackBerry’s latest flagship, the KEYone, is now available for purchase in the U.S. and Canada.
U.S. residents can now buy the KEYone unlocked for $550 through BlackBerry, Amazon, select Best Buy stores, and BestBuy.com. Keep in mind the phone will be offered in two unlocked variants: one that works on GSM networks like AT&T and T-Mobile and a CDMA variant that works on Verizon.
Carrier variants, including Sprint’s, will be available starting this summer, while the CDMA version will be available through Amazon at launch.


See also:related imageBlackBerry KEYone review: Getting stuff done4 weeks ago


Canadian residents, meanwhile, can purchase the KEYone either in-store or online through Bell, Bell MTS, Rogers, SaskTel, and TELUS. Prices for the carrier variants start at $200 CAD for a two-year term, while the $729 CAD price tag applies for the unlocked variant, which will be available in June.
As a refresher, the KEYone features a 4.5-inch 1620 x 1080 resolution display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 625 processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of native storage, and a non-removable 3,505 mAh battery. The power pack, combined with the battery-friendly processor, helped the KEYone deliver above-average battery life.



In our review, we were disappointed by the KEYone’s graphics performance, bottom-firing speaker, and the 32 GB of memory being the only storage option. Overall, however, we called the phone one of the most intriguing and most productivity-focused phones we have ever used.
If the pros outweighs the cons for you, you can purchase the BlackBerry KEYone at the links below.
BlackBerry KEYone for the U.S.

BlackBerry KEYone for Canada

FYI: BlackBerry KEYone now available for purchase in the U.S. and Canada

Asus unveils one new 8-inch and two new 10-inch ZenPad tablets



The ZenPad 3S 8.0 is a slight upgrade from last year’s model while the two new 10-inch tablets bring familiar midrange specs.


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Computex is usually an important venue for Asus: the Taiwanese electronics company usually unveils its latest smartphones, tablets, and laptops at this IT tradeshow held in Taipei. While this year, Asus hasn’t shown us any new ZenFones, the company did unveil – rather quietly – three new tablets. The ZenPad 3S 8.0, as the name suggests, is a slightly updated version of last year’s ZenPad 3 8.0, and the two new ZenPad 10 tablets offer purely midrange specs in two different screen resolutions.
ZenPad 3S 8.0
WinFuture
The processor sees a slight bump from Snapdragon 650 to Snapdragon 652 this year, and the same goes for the cameras.
The 8-incher should look and sound familiar: indeed, the S moniker implies that this year’s ZenPad is only a slight upgrade from last year’s model. It sports the same Quad HD IPS display and a 4,680 mAh battery. The processor sees a slight bump from Snapdragon 650 to Snapdragon 652 this year, and the same goes for the cameras. The front-facing camera is now 5 megapixels, and on the back, we now have a 13-megapixel camera. The tablet will run Android Nougat right out of the box and will be available in two configurations: 32GB of internal storage with 3GB of RAM or 64GB of internal storage with 4GB of RAM. Pricing and availability haven’t been released yet.
ZenPad 10 Z301ML and Z301MFL
ZenPad
The two new 10-inch tablets from Asus are rather mediocre. Although they might do well if the price is right, specs-wise, there is nothing surprising here. The Z301ML model features an HD display, an 18Wh battery, and a quad-core MediaTek processor clocked at 1.3GHz. You also have a 5-megapixel camera and a 2-megapixel camera on the front and on the back back respectively. It’ll be available in three configurations: 2GB of RAM with 16GB of internal storage or 3GB of RAM with either 32GB or 64GB of internal storage.
The Z301MFL variant is essentially the same tablet except it has a FHD screen.
The Z301MFL variant is essentially the same tablet except it has a FHD screen and a quad-core MediaTek processor clocked at 1.45GHz. Both versions will run Android Nougat right out of the box and will come in Royal Blue, Pearl White, and Quartz Gray. Again, their pricing and availability have not been released yet.
Are you looking for a midrange tablet? Thoughts on Asus’ new lineup? Let us know in the comments below!
Asus unveils one new 8-inch and two new 10-inch ZenPad tablets

WATCH: Andy Rubin Talks Essential Phone Tonight at Code Conference

All of the talk today about Andy Rubin’s new company and its first smartphone has dominated the entire news cycle. But is it just me or does everything feel a little off without there being any real looks at the device, outside of a photo or two taken by Wired? Maybe that’s on purpose. I just want to see if there is a real phone somewhere that works and can live up to the hype that has already been created by the founder of Android. I want to know when it’s coming. I want to know how updates will work. I want to know it all.
Tonight, that could all be revealed. Andy Rubin is set to talk at Recode’s Code Conference at 6PM Pacific (9PM Eastern). The entire chat will be broadcast live on YouTube, so we can all take in everything Essential.
We’ve included the broadcast at the top of this post and will be tuning in along with you.

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WATCH: Andy Rubin Talks Essential Phone Tonight at Code Conference

Motorola’s next phone to be announced on June 1 in Canada


We might not know what Motorola’s next phone is, but we now know the company will announce it on June 1.
Motorola Canada confirmed the date through a tweet it sent out today, though it remains tight-lipped about what we can look forward to. We also do not know what time the announcement will be made… all we have is the tweet attached below:

Guess what?! We’re announcing the next bold phone from Motorola on June 1st. pic.twitter.com/SCyEkNtPza
— Motorola Canada (@Moto_CAN) May 30, 2017

Based on recent leaks, the phone could either be the Moto Z2 Play or the duo of the Moto G5S and G5S Plus. The former will feature a 3,000 mAh battery, with rumors pointing to a 5.5-inch 1080p display, a 2.2 GHz  Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of native storage, and a 12 MP rear camera with dual auto-focus.


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By comparison, the G5S and G5S Plus will reportedly feature 1080p panels, with either Qualcomm’s new 630 or 660 under the hood. RAM and storage options will differ between models, though both are expected to feature expandable memory. Finally, software should remain as close to stock as a non-Pixel phone can be, with Nougat expected to be the flavor of Android for all three unannounced phones.
Check back on June 1, though, since we will get more information on the mystery handset then.
Motorola’s next phone to be announced on June 1 in Canada