Gionee announces the Elife S7 with a 64-bit octa-core processor
Gionee finally took the wraps off of the Elife S7 during Mobile World Congress. At 5.5 mm thick it’s pretty thin, but not even their thinnest phone. It will will sport a 5.2-inch 1080p display, a 1.7 GHz 64-bit octa-core MediaTek MT6752 processor, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage, 13 MP rear camera, 8 MP front-facing camera, support for 24-bit 192 kHz Hi-Fi quality audio codec, 2,750 mAh battery, and Android 5.0 with Amigo 3.0. It’s all packed into a magnesium alloy frame and weighs only 126 grams.
It will be priced at Rs. 27, 730 ($448) and will launch in India on April 3rd. You will have your choice of either White, Black, Blue, and Pink for colors.
Be sure to check out our complete coverage of Mobile World Congress 2015.
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OnePlus will bring the One to 16 new European countries this year
Following a series of successful staged launches in France, Spain and the United Kingdom, OnePlus has today announced that it now plans to bring its “flagship killer”, the OnePlus One, to 16 new European countries this year.
Residents in the following countries will be afforded the opportunity to purchase the handset in the not too distant future:
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Poland
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
OnePlus will be hosting special “launch” events in Warsaw on March 9, Prague on March 10 and Budapest on March 12 to aid promotion of the device in Eastern Europe.
Source: OnePlus
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Samsung posts official hands-on video of the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge
When a new product is launched, we come across a large number of hands-on and first impression videos to give us a better idea of what’s new about a particular device. But it’s always better when something like that is coming directly from the company (or not), as we get detailed information about the products which most hands-on videos might not cover.
Today, Samsung Mobile has posted a small hands-on video on YouTube which shows the hardware and design of both the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge. It’s unlikely that you’ll learn something new about the device that hasn’t been covered before, but it’s always good to hear directly from the company.
Click here to view the embedded video.
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Uber teams up with Fuhu to launch new uberFAMILY service
Uber announced earlier today that it has teamed up with Fuhu to launch a brand new service, called uberFAMILY, in DC. As part of the new scheme, the San Francisco-based company will distribute a selection of saloon cars in Washington, furnished with the latest Nabi child-friendly tablets and IMMI GO car seats, in an effort to make transport safer and much more pleasurable for the younger age group.
In addition to apps, children will be able to take advantage of subscriptions containing both entertaining and educational content — so if a long journey in on the cards, they could watch a film on Netflix Kids, listen to an audiobook on Audible, view an art tutorial on YouTube, or even learn a new language on Duolingo.
If you’re a parent who isn’t too keen on letting your child lose on an Android tablet, don’t worry. Fuhu has developed a strict custom user interface for its Nabi slates to ensure that kids do not accidentally stumble onto something that’s not suitable for their age, and/or rack up a huge bill by purchasing any extras when playing a freemium game.
If you’ve never used Uber before and you want to give it a go, you can use the following promotional code “NabiFun” to get $20 deducted from your first ride.
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Samsung starts pushing out Lollipop OTA for carrier-branded Galaxy S5′s in Canada
Samsung has just begun pushing out the long-awaited Lollipop update to all Rogers, TELUS, Koodo, WIND Mobile and Bell-branded variants of the Galaxy S5 located in Canada. This upgrade brings the latest version of the Android operating system, together with a multitude of new features, bug fixes and stability improvements to the handset.
Hit the break for the full changelog.
- Android 5.0 Lollipop update
- Lock screen and Notification: New Lollipop UI style with enhanced privacy features
- Recent apps: Support multiple pages
- Addition of search function within settings
To start the upgrade, make sure you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network. Then, from the home screen, press the Menu key, followed by Settings. Scroll to the bottom and tap ‘About Device’, followed by ‘Software Update and ‘Update Now’.
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Latest version of Hangouts introduces refreshed contact cards [APK Download]
Right now, an update is being pushed to the Hangouts app for Android devices that brings with it minor changes in a few areas.
Although the update is for version 3.0 (from 2.5), there are no dramatic changes:
- Snooze notifications button moved to top
- Mint green accents in new areas
- Long-pressing a message includes View Profile option
- Improved contact cards (that resemble the new Google Contacts)
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‘iPhone 6s’ Could Have 2GB of RAM and Pre-Installed Apple SIM
The next-generation iPhone is expected to ship with 2GB of RAM and could also have a pre-installed Apple SIM, according to AppleInsider. The so-called “iPhone 6s,” and presumably the “iPhone 6s Plus,” would be adopting both features from the iPad Air 2, which also has 2GB of RAM and a pre-installed Apple SIM.
Both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, and all previous models dating back to the iPhone 5, have 1GB of RAM and must be used with a SIM card obtained from an individual carrier. Apple SIM, introduced alongside the iPad Air 2, allows you to choose between a variety of carriers without locking into long-term plans. Participating U.S. carriers include AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile.
“The same source also told AppleInsider that Apple is strongly considering shipping its next-generation handset with the Apple SIM pre-installed. That piece, which also made its debut with the iPad Air 2, allows consumers to sign up for mobile data plans from any participating carrier directly from the Settings app without long-term contracts and to switch providers at any time.”
While the report claims that Apple is strongly considering including a pre-installed Apple SIM on the next iPhone, the company’s vice president of iPhone, iPod and iOS product marketing Greg Joswiak downplayed the idea last year because of the higher number of iPhone customers that purchase their smartphone directly from a carrier.
“It’s about the customer experience,” he said during an appearance here at Re/code’s Code/Mobile conference. “We ultimately don’t know who you are going to use as the carrier, [and] we want to make it as easy as possible.”
Joswiak said Apple has not discussed putting the Apple SIM into iPhones, but said that because of the way most customers buy an iPhone–through a carrier directly–the Apple SIM is not as well suited. “I don’t think you’re going to go to the Verizon store and say, ‘Can you hook me up with AT&T?,’” he said.
These rumors are rather predictable given that Apple typically improves the hardware specifications of iPhones and iPads each year, although the addition of a pre-installed Apple SIM on iPhone may still not materialize due to tough opposition from carriers. Verizon, for example, was notably absent as a participating carrier for Apple SIM when the iPad Air 2 was released last year.
Apple is expected to announce its next-generation iPhones in September per usual. The “iPhone 6s” was also rumored to have 2GB of RAM and Force Touch in January based on sources within Apple’s supply chain. Few other details about the upcoming iPhones are known, aside from a disputed claim that the devices will include a DSLR-like dual-lens camera system.
Apple Still Tweaking iTunes Music Store Algorithms, Restored Editorial Focus Pleases Indies [Mac Blog]
Following several months of experimentation with how it curates the music portion of its iTunes Store, Apple has rolled back some of those changes to restore an emphasis on editorial rather than sales-based criteria, according to Billboard.
The news comes after a few independent record labels voiced concern over their artists being lost under the better-performing singers and albums of bigger labels. The company has apparently to not fully eliminate sales-based algorithms for deciding on what content to feature, but have “toned down” that aspect to allow editorial discretion to once again steer the offerings on iTunes’ main page.

After a few weeks of experimenting with that presentation, the iTunes teamed toned down the algorithm and re-asserted the role that editorial discretion has in choosing which music is highlighted in the store. “iTunes will always be driven by editorial discretion,” says a source who is familiar with Apple’s online store philosophy. “Editorial choice will always be at the heart of what music is featured in the store.”
Despite the introduction of the sales-focused algorithm towards the end of 2014 and into the new year, the indie music market still found itself fairly well-represented on the storefront. As Billboard reports, the sector got 40 percent of carousel ads on the main page of iTunes, 50 percent of the “New Music” section, 37 percent of the “Hot Tracks” section, and 20 percent of what Apple calls the “Bricks”, the rectangular-shaped ads populating the store.
Indie labels were worried that they would get lost in the shuffle with all the changes happening in the iTunes Store. They were concerned that a sales velocity algorithm playing a strong role in determining what would be featured in its sliders would bolster the advantage of the majors, who tend to have bigger-selling records.
Various other concerns of smaller labels were alleviated, as well, including iTunes’ ongoing effort to clean up song duplicates in the storefront, to an extent where some songs were taken down despite being in compliance with the company’s rules. But, as one indie executive noted, if a proper case is made to bring back the music, Apple will listen. “iTunes are flexible; they are not an account who says ‘its our way or the highway.’”
Perhaps the biggest shift on the back-end of iTunes relates to how pre-order numbers factor into album sales. Previously, pre-order numbers were added to launch day sales, rocketing popular pre-release albums to the top of charts on release. The new configuration wipes pre-order figures away on launch day and starts all albums on level ground, requiring albums to garner successful day one-and-onward launches to hit the top spots.
Apple has been steadily building up iTunes in preparation for the future integration with Beats Music this year. The company has most recently hired BBC Radio DJ Zane Lowe to possibly work on its iTunes Radio service and acquired media analytics company Semetric to integrate its Musicmetric tracking service into the iTunes/Beats refresh. Apple has also been seeking expertise in music journalism, perhaps to fill out editorial content appearing alongside listings in the iTunes Store.
MacBook Air Refresh With Broadwell Processors and Intel HD 6000 Graphics Appears Imminent
Apple’s MacBook Air hasn’t been updated since last April, which means the company’s line of ultraportable notebooks is due for a refresh. New screenshots from the forums of Chinese site Feng.com suggest an update is imminent, depicting the specifications of a MacBook Air with one of Intel’s Broadwell processors. According to the user who posted the screenshots, they’re from a 2015 MacBook Air that was produced by Foxconn.
The screenshots show the system information for a low-end 13-inch MacBook Air (MacBookAir7,2) with an Intel Core 1.6GHz i5-5250U processor and Intel HD Graphics 6000, which is what we would expect to see. The machine ships with 4GB of RAM and continues to use a display with a resolution of 1440 x 900. The battery appears to be very similar to the battery in the existing 13-inch MacBook Air.
The notebook is running a custom version of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 with a build number of 14C2043, another marker we would expect to find in a new machine. The serial number provided is not registered with Apple and comes up as invalid, but that may be due to its unreleased status. There is no information within the screenshots that indicates the information has been faked, but there’s also no concrete detail that earmarks them as real, either, aside from the fact that they closely align with what we would expect to see in the next MacBook Air refresh.
A chart suggests that the 13-inch MacBook will come in three iterations. The first two will use the 1.6GHz Core-i5 processor and will ship with either 128 or 256GB of storage. The higher-end model will use the Intel Core i7-5650U 2.2GHz chip and will ship with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of flash storage. There will be a variety of upgrade options as well.
There is no information available on the 11-inch MacBook Air, but it will use the same Broadwell chips and will offer many of the same upgrade options.
As for when the MacBook Air refresh will come, that’s unknown. It appears the machines are ready to go, so it’s very possible that Apple will announce the refresh during its upcoming March 9 event. Rumors initially suggested the MacBook Air might be quietly updated on February 24, but that date came and went, leaving a potential refresh date up in the air.
Apple’s March 9 event is said to be focused on the Apple Watch, but it’s possible the company will use the time to unveil other products as well. Rumors have suggested the 12-inch Retina MacBook Air may also make an appearance at the event, and there’s a possibility Apple could unveil all three machines at the same time.
As with the MacBook Pro, it’s likely the 12-inch Retina MacBook Air will initially be sold alongside existing MacBook Air machines due to differences in price. Over time, the Retina MacBook Air may replace the existing MacBook Air, just as the Retina MacBook Pro replaced the standard MacBook Pro.
MultCloud Helps You Manage Multiple Cloud Services in One Application
Now there are so many different kinds of cloud services in the market, such as Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, etc. Lots of people had created several accounts for different use. But Here comes a question: how can we manage all these multiple cloud storage accounts more efficiently? An advanced way for us to manage multiple cloud storage accounts at the same time would be much preferable. So here I recommend you a way of unified multi-cloud management.
MultCloud is a free application designed for multiple cloud drives management. MultCloud is developed by AOMEI Technology, global excellent disk partitons, backup, cloud software development enterprise. Their products are mainly partition management software – AOMEI Partition Assistant,backup software – AOMEI Backupper and MultCloud.
The Main Function of MultCloud 3.0 Beta:
- File Transfer across Cloud Drives, it can move or transfer files form one cloud to another for better realizing the file transfer operation among multiple cloud drives without downloading to local.
- Scheduled transfer, MultCloud supports scheduled transfer function. It allows you to set the daily, weekly or monthly in the specific time for data transmission.
- Multi-server parallel transmission, MultCloud uses Multi-server parallel transmission technology, which makes the file transferring success rate increased by 200%.
- Free to Use More Space, if you have registered five Dropbox accounts and each one has offered 2GB free space, you can use the free 10GB space conveniently with the help of MultCloud.
Steps of Managing Multiple Cloud Services with MultCloud
- Go to https://www.multcloud.com/, click “Sign Up”. You need to fill in a form to emanate a new account. Then you will receive a verification email.

- After that you can add cloud services. MultCloud lets you combine all your cloud services in one place for free.

- If you select Dropbox, rename this cloud drive for identify this account simply in MultCloud, then click “Add Dropbox Account”.

- Here you need sign in to your cloud drive, click “Allow” to authorize MultCloud, this can avoid important information retrieved by a third party.

- When all your cloud services authorized by MultCloud, you can start managing files between your cloud drives, you can cut, copy, rename, share, view file properties etc. Besides downloading and uploading files to the local.

- You can also setup transfers between folders of various connected storage accounts.

- Now you can run it instantly or schedule it. The schedule times can be once or recurring.

- You will receive an email notifications after the transfer is completed.

MultCloud is a free website built application. With MultCloud, users can manage all cloud drives in one platform easily, as a new force in cloud drive management field, AOMEI Tech has showed an excellent work with Multcloud. Let’s hope they the arrival of the next version!








