OnePlus details plans to improve videography on its phones in 2020

OnePlus regularly organizes “Open Ear Forums” where the company takes in feedback and feature requests for its phones. In December, OnePlus hosted the event in New York and invited comments from professional mobile photographers as well as novice users on how to improve videography on its devices. The company has now published its own comments based on questions it received during the New York meetup. Exposure, color, and white balance levels Users complained that the current triple cameras of the OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus 7T, and OnePlus 7T Pro do not have consistent exposure, color, and white balance levels.

OnePlus Health app lands without OnePlus Band yet

TL;DR There’s a public listing on the Google Play Store for the OnePlus Health app. The new app will work with the upcoming OnePlus Band, which still has no official announcement or launch. The app is incompatible with all devices we’ve tried, but screenshots give us an idea of what to expect. We are certain a OnePlus fitness tracker is right around the corner, as the company teased it pretty significantly.

Pebble Steel Review

Wearable technology has slowly been picking up the pace over the past year or so, and the growth and popularity should grow exponentially with Google’s announcement of Android Wear, along with a bunch of hardware partners that plan on releasing smartwatches and other wearable tech this year. Original Pebble But before there was Android Wear, there were still some really good smartwatch options available, one of the most popular of which was the Pebble smartwatch.

Poco X2 price, release date, deals, and more!

Poco surprised us in 2018 with the release of the Poco F1 (or Pocophone F1 in some areas of the world). Although that was an incredibly exciting phone, the company seemed to vanish almost as quickly as it arrived. Now, though, we finally have a second phone from the brand called the Poco X2. While the Poco X2 price is comparable to the Poco F1, these are distinctly very different phones.

Samsung to stop making LCD displays this year

Kris Carlon / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung will stop making LCD screens this year. The move comes amid falling prices and increased competition. The company will focus on OLED and QD displays going forward. Samsung, once a leader in the LCD market, is getting out of the business as a result of several factors. Samsung has long been known as one of the top display makers in the industry, with its screens used in TVs, smartphones, tablets, and more.

Sonic Jump Fever arrives to Google Play

Back in 2005, Sonic Jump first debuted as a mobile game for feature phones. Fast-forward to 2012, and the whole effort was rebooted as an Android app under the same “Sonic Jump” name. For fans of the Doodle Jump-like series, you’ll be happy to know that Sonic Jump (2012) finally has a formal sequel, Sonic Jump Fever. Unlike its predecessor, Fever is no longer a premium app and instead shifts over to the free-to-play gaming model.

The best true wireless earbuds in India

True wireless earbuds have stormed the market at every price point in India. Moreover, the entry of Chinese smartphone brands and their focus on ecosystem expansion has democratized premium features, adding plenty of value for customers. However, not all earphones are built the same, and picking out a pair that offers the perfect fit for your use case can be daunting. We’ve compiled a list of the best true wireless earbuds available in India across various price points and feature sets.

Unlocked Moto Z Play now available from several retailers

The unlocked version of Lenovo’s Moto Z Play, from its Motorola division, is now available from a number of different retailers in the US. They include Amazon, Best Buy and B&H Photo and all of them are selling the phone for $449.99. The same phone was previously launched by Verizon under the Moto Z Play Droid branding. The unlocked version can be used on AT&T, T-Mobile, and other GSM networks. Moto Z Play Droid review

Xiaomi Mi Band 4 vs Fitbit Inspire HR: Cheap fitness tracker showdown

Unless you need more advanced features like built-in GPS, running dynamics stats, or music storage, the Xiaomi Mi Band 4 and Fitbit Inspire HR should both be at the very top of your fitness tracker list. Overall, they’re two great options for anyone looking to keep better track of their daily activity. Which is the best cheap fitness tracker around? Should you go for the less expensive Mi Band 4 or the more refined Inspire HR?

you can track your own location history minute-by-minute

Android device owners that use location-related services and apps a lot, and would like to track and access their own location for a change, can do so on Google Maps by going to location history. One reddit thread discusses how Android device users can view their location history “minute-by-minute” by going to this Google Maps URL: maps.google.com/locationhistory. There, you can browse location history by day, which should show up on a map, assuming that you have location services enabled on your device.