Huawei teases Ascend P6’s aluminum rounded corners before announcement

Set to be revealed on June 18, details regarding the Huawei Ascend P6 have been leaked on several occasions. After seeing how the black, white and pink versions should look like, we now take a look at a photo teaser of the device on Huawei’s official Facebook account. Even though the picture shown above only reveals the upper-right corner of the upcoming smartphone, we can clearly observe a bright-white coloring scheme being chosen for the front-facing side.

Logitech announces Keys-to-Go Bluetooth keyboard for Windows and Android

There’s certainly no shortage of Android keyboard options out there, but some of the best are made by none other than Logitech. Adding to their number is the new Keys-to-Go, a thin Bluetooth keyboard that easily fits in a travel bag, a decent sized purse, or a briefcase. As we are starting to see from a number of Android keyboards recently, including one made by Microsoft itself, there’s support for both Android (4.

Meet HMD's affordable phones for 2018

It’s barely been three months since HMD Global introduced a handful of Nokia phones at MWC earlier this year, but the firm is already back with another batch of new devices. This time, the resurgent brand is focusing on refreshing its affordable range, updating the Nokia 2, Nokia 3, and Nokia 5. Like the recent Nokia 6 refresh, the upgraded trio carry the “.1” moniker and offer souped-up specs and features on a budget.

Moto X4 variant with 6 GB of RAM launches in India

Motorola has launched a version of the Moto X4 in India that comes with 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. The smartphone will be available exclusively on Flipkart and at Moto Hubs starting January 31 at 11:59 pm. You’ll be able to get it for Rs. 24,999 in Super Black or Sterling Blue. Analytics firm says Xiaomi is #1 phone vendor in India, Samsung disagrees News It will join the two variants of the Moto X4 that launched in India in November: one comes with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage (Rs.

NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet getting its Android 5.1 Lollipop upgrade

The SHIELD Tablet Software Upgrade 3.0 comes in form of a roughly 200MB download and will bring your tablet to Android 5.1. Included in the update is your typically vague ‘Performance enhancements and bug fixes’, the full notification of improvements is as follows: Upgrade Android Operating System to version 5.1 Improved performance and responsiveness. Enhanced security, including support for Android for Work. Improved quick-settings menu, profile management etc. Improved display performance Enabled Global Tone Mapping feature.

OnePlus deal with UK carrier EE bodes well for its 5G future

OnePlus has had a busy week at the world’s largest mobile trade show. At MWC 2019 in Barcelona, it revealed that U.K.-based EE will sell its unnamed 5G smartphone once the device is ready. EE already sells the OnePlus 6T. This extended partnership shows that carriers’ confidence in OnePlus is growing, which is good news for the phone maker. OnePlus has grown quickly over the last few years and enjoys a cult following among consumers.

Sony Xperia TL - official phone of James Bond

According to a press release by AT&T today, the Sony Xperia TL will be featured in the upcoming James Bond film Skyfall. Finally, we have proof that James Bond is an Android man. The appearance of the Sony Xperia TL in Skyfall was revealed alongside another announcement: that of the Xperia TL coming to AT&T’s 4G LTE network in the United States. The press release quickly makes this announcement and then moves on to the more interesting details of the Xperia TL’s specs and features.

Soon U.S. police may need a warrant to read Gmail and more

If you live in the USA and you’re worried about someone reading embarrassing emails in your Gmail inbox, you may soon be able to relax a little. In case an amendment proposed by Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) passes, police will need a warrant to get access to your email. As it stands now, they can get it by just asking. Introducing the ECPA Back in 1986, email existed, but it wasn’t nearly as ubiquitous as it is now.

T-Mobile LTE turns on in Kansas City

After a few delays, T-Mobile recently promised that it would be switching on its LTE network in Las Vegas and Kansas City very soon. Well, according to XDA Forum member RunsWithWood, T-Mobile’s 4G LTE service went online on the 26th January, and he’s been putting the network through its paces with some speed tests. OK, so the Speedtest results are a little disappointing. Even though the 10Mbps download and 5Mbps upload speeds are just a tenth of the theoretical 100Mbps and 50Mbps maximum speeds achievable on an LTE network, it’s worth considering that T-Mobile could just be testing the network in selected locations with more limited speeds, before launching the full service officially.

You can actually use the Not Hotdog app from Silicon Valley on your Android phone

Just a word of warning: the video above contains strong language. The Fourth of July will be here soon, and many Americans will need to figure out a way to tell the difference between hot dogs and… other types of food. Thankfully, the Not Hotdog app from HBO’s Silicon Valley has arrived on Android just in time. For those who don’t know what I’m babbling about, Silicon Valley’s Jian-Yang and Erlich created an app in Season 4 that could tell the difference between hot dogs and things that aren’t hot dogs.