The Nokia 6.2 and Nokia 7.2 are the company’s latest mid-range champions. While the latter is undoubtedly the better option of the two, with its faster processing package and better cameras, the former lets you save a decent bit of money while also being able to handle a lot. Both are identical in terms of design though. To keep these phones safe, here are the best protective cases for the Nokia 6.
The Galaxy S6 Edge+ has just launched, and we have all the key specs, features, and availability information right here.
“The Edge is here to stay,” said Lanh in our Galaxy S6 Edge review, and, several months later, the arrival of a Plus version of the device proves him right. Samsung is betting big on the Edge concept, and for good reason: despite a higher price, demand for the S6 Edge reportedly matched the “regular” Galaxy S6, and many market watchers contended that the S6 Edge is Samsung’s real flagship.
Google is continuing their push to expand their contextually aware services to each and every one of us. Last week they announced an update to Maps that adds an Explore button that only shows at the right moment, based on factors including your location. This week, Google Search is adding the ability to help you out when on vacation or business trip, by allowing you to use your hotel as a point of reference.
One of the big themes of the Google I/O 2019 opening keynote was inclusivity. A new feature in Android Q aims to improve inclusivity for persons who are deaf and hard of hearing by offering instant captions to just about any audio or video played on a phone.
Called Live Caption, the feature employs AI to translate speech played back on a smartphone to fast, accurate captions. The beauty of it is the feature works with any app, regardless if it plays audio or video, and regardless if the content is streamed from a server, played from local storage, or generated on the fly by a human.
The last month or so has been an exciting time for Android enthusiasts, what with the launch of the Galaxy Note 7, LG V20 and others, and now it’s Apple turn to release its latest flagships, the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. The two new smartphones don’t mark a major departure from Apple’s long running design philosophy, but they are packing in some new features that might please fans old and new.
While owners of the second gen Moto G saw an update to Lollipop a while back, now it’s finally the original Moto G’s turn!
Starting today, Android 5.0.2 is rolling out bringing all the improvements you’d expect such the new lock screen, enhancement notifications, Lollipop’s built-in flashlight, a battery life indicator, and much more. Since Motorola’s skin is pretty much near-stock anyhow, Material Design improvements also make their way over to the Moto G in a big way.
What is Partia 2? Partia 2 is a strategy RPG similar to Fire Emblem and Tear Ring Saga, according to the developers. The graphics are a bit more old school than most but that does help play into the charm of the game and there are also some fun features that help set it apart. It currently goes for $6.00 in the Google Play Store with no in app purchases.
We live in an era full of digital everything. What we used to hold in our hands is now stored on our phone (or a server). While this is much more convenient than the old-school method of photo collecting and sharing, it’s nice to have that physical connection. Not to mention we need to print documents from time to time, and modern tech allows for doing that on-the-go. We have put together a list of the best mobile printers you can currently buy.
It is no secret that off-contract smartphones are increasing in popularity; with decreasing prices and new players getting in the game, what seemed like a passing whim will surely become a trend soon enough.
Minor carriers like Boost and Virgin Mobile are becoming stronger by the day, and, although we don’t see them threatening Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile anytime soon, their market shares are definitely going up.
But if for some reason Boost and Virgin’s offers failed to convince you until now, the next days seem like the ideal moment to go from postpaid to prepaid, courtesy of a “yard sale” organized in collaboration with RadioShack.
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Samsung launches Galaxy S Light Luxury exclusively in China. ‘S8 Lite’ priced at 3,999 yuan (~$626), available in Burgundy Red and Midnight Black. Infinity Display, Samsung Pay, Bixby, wireless charging, iris scanner, and overall design all mirror Samsung’s 2017 flagship. The ‘Galaxy S8 Lite’ that recently popped up on Chinese social media has been made official with a new name and a very familiar look. Today, Samsung launched the Galaxy S Light Luxury exclusively in China priced at 3,999 yuan (~$626) in Burgundy Red and Midnight Black colorways.