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Apr

BLU Advance 4.0 unlocked Dual SIM phone is $50 today only through Amazon






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Today’s Amazon Gold Box Deal of the Day is a a great one for people looking to ease their way into smartphones without spending a lot of money. For the rest of the day you can score a BLU Advance 4.0 Unlocked Dual SIM smartphone for only $50. That’s a savings of around 44 percent and quite the deal.

To be fair, this is not the sort of device that’s going to compete with the likes of today’s flagships. But, for many users it should be sufficient to get the job done. Even seasoned users might wanna consider grabbing one of these for trips abroad or to have around in case of an emergency.

Powered by Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, the phone features a 4-inch screen and a 5-megapixel rear camera. The Dual SIM is a nice touch and offers a degree of flexibility, particularly if you plan to travel to other countries.

To get in on this deal head to Amazon today.

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9
Apr

LG intros the 16MP and 8MP cameras that will be found in the G4






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LG, at it again, is showing off yet another feature for its upcoming G4 flagship smartphone. Today see the hardware maker touting the 16-megapixel rear camera and 8-megapixel front-facing cameras that will be found in the device.

Boasting an aperture of f/1.8, LG’s new camera module promises to work better in low-light conditions and for in action shots. According to LG, this sensor will let in 80 percent more light than the one found in its G3 predecessor.

Around front, the G4 will house an 8-megapixel module, the highest resolution to date for an LG device. At 0.11mm thin, the IR filter is about half that of the one found in other competing filters. LG says

The LG G4 is expected to be announced at an event on April 28. In the meanwhile, LG is letting some 4,000 people put the phone through its paces.

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9
Apr

The LG G4’s 16MP rear camera with F1.8 aperture lets in 80% more light than the previous model


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The LG G4 is set to launch on April 28th, and the Korean manufacturer has been slowly leaking individual components of the upcoming device the closer we get. Todays part is the 16MP camera that has been developed by one of LG’s subsidiaries, LG Innotek. 

As you can see from the main image above, the camera modules are dainty little things. The main 16MP camera features an F/1.8 aperture, and LG says that it also allows in 80% more light than the camera found on its predecessor, the G3. Because more light is allowed in, the G4 should take better pictures in low-light environments, as well as less blur when taking pictures of moving objects.

LG has also outed its front-facing camera that packs a whopping 8MP resolution. This 8MP module has an ultra-thin (0.11mm) IR filter that keeps infrared light from entering the lens, allowing images (selfies) to be taken with more accurate, natural colours.

April 28th is still a few weeks away, but there is a chance to get your hands on a G4 handset before its official launch thanks to LG promising to let 4,000 people in 15 countries test-drive the handset for up to 30 days. You can read more about that here.

Full Press Release:

Seoul, Korea, Apr. 09, 2015 – LG Innotek, a leading global components and materials manu-facturer, announced the development of a groundbreaking 16MP camera module with an aperture of f/1.8, making it LG Innotek’s widest aperture camera developed for a smartphone. The advanced camera module began mass production at LG Innotek’s plant this week and will be unveiled to consumers for the first time in the LG G4 later this month.

The advanced design of the camera module means that it receives 80 percent more light than in the highly praised camera found on the LG G3. More light means better looking im-ages in low light environments and less blur when shooting action and fast moving objects. Large apertures on smartphone cameras has been challenging to develop due to the com-plexity and size of developing modules that must fit in the very limited space of today’s smartphones.

Furthermore, in response to the explosive growth of selfies, LG Innotek developed an 8MP front-facing camera module, its highest resolution for a front camera to date. This high reso-lution module’s ultra-thin IR filter keeps infrared light from entering the camera lens, giving images taken with the front camera more natural and accurate colors. The 0.11mm thin filter is roughly half the thickness of competing IR filters.

“At LG Innotek, we are constantly working to ensure that the cameras we develop allow us-ers to capture and preserve the moments that are most special to them,” said Ung-beom Lee, CEO of LG Innotek. “We are extremely excited to see our technology in LG’s next flagship smartphone because we believe that the power, precision and operability of our camera module will clearly make an impression on consumers.”

 

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9
Apr

A Galaxy S6 Edge is assembled from bits and pieces in this new Samsung video


The team at Samsung Tomorrow seems bent on taking the jobs of tech bloggers and YouTubers everywhere: following the bend test video and the drop test video, Samsung has now released a sort of reverse teardown/unboxing video showing how a S6 Edge can be assembled by hand.

To be clear, this isn’t a full assembly guide – the operations are sped up and some steps are missing (like the crucial gluing that adheres the display to the battery). With that said, it’s a nice look at what goes inside and a reminder about the huge amount of complex work that goes into fabricating our beloved devices. For a more technical look at the innards of the G6 Edge, see the iFixit teardown.

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Check it out and let us know what you think.

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9
Apr

Rovio to add local multiplayer to Angry Birds Go! so you can race against friends


Rovio today announced a new mode for Angry Birds Go! The new party mode will enable players to race against their friends on multiple devices, all connected through Wi-Fi. Local multiplayer gameplay allows for a more competitive and social experience compared to playing against the AI.

9
Apr

Mophie’s ‘Space’ battery cases bring more storage to iPhone 6, iPad Mini


Last year Mophie, a company best known for its mobile battery offerings, stepped into slightly new territory: A battery-toting case for the iPhone 5 with external storage dubbed the “Space Pack.” Now, as if on cue, Mophie has revealed new entries in the Space Pack line for the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and iPad Mini. And there’s also a new standalone battery pack with additional storage called the “Spacestation.” They all look very similar to Mophie’s existing battery solutions, but they include anywhere from 32GB to 128 GB of flash storage, which could be useful for anyone stuck with a paltry 16GB iPhone or iPad Mini. But, as is typical for Mophie, that convenience won’t come cheap. The iPhone Space Packs and the Spacestation start at $150 for 32GB of storage, and jump up to $200 for 64GB and $300 for 128GB. The iPad Mini pack, meanwhile, runs from $200 to $400.

Just like before, all of the storage-toting cases work together with Mophie’s Space app, which lets you manage and play media. iOS doesn’t recognize external storage like Android, so you won’t have access to the files on Mophie’s cases from any other apps. The company has also updated the Space app for managing files already on your iPhone — you won’t even need to own a Mophie case to use it. That allows you to create playlists that include media on both your iOS device and the Space case.

As for additional battery life, Mophie’s bread and butter, the iPhone 6 case will double your battery life, while the iPhone 6 Plus case will give you another 50 percent of juice. If you don’t need a case, the Spacestation might be the best overall deal, since it can full recharge an iPad Mini and plug into a variety of devices.

You can preorder all of Mophie’s new Space products now, and they’re expected to ship in May.

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9
Apr

Vertical videos are here to stay thanks to apps like Snapchat


If you despise vertical or portrait video as much as some of us do, bad news: according to recent comments from ad agencies and media executives, you’ll be seeing a lot more of them. The awkward format has been in our crosshairs since the iPhone 4 came out in 2010 and we felt the need to explain how to fix it. It’s used by cellphone-wielders who are either too lazy to turn their phone 90 degrees or are just unaware that they should. The result is video that’s okay on smartphones but horrible on computer screens or TVs due to unsightly vertical bars. In addition, Snapchat and new livestreaming apps like Periscope and Meerkat will soon make the format seem normal for many users.

For instance, Daily Mail North America‘s CEO Jon Steinberg recently said that “we need to move even more aggressively to develop vertical content, (because) vertical video ads have up to 9x more completed views than horizontal video ads.” As to why that might be, he added that “the whole notion of turning your phone on its side to watch a video is awkward and a bit of a hassle.” As a result, the Daily Mail will create free vertical ads for companies with a “reasonable media buy” on its Snapchat Discover channel.

Another kick to the head of horizontal video is from Periscope and Meerkat. The popular new livestream video feeds from the apps are only available in vertical mode to make them more convenient for one-handed viewing. Neither app supports horizontal (landscape) video at all, but Periscope’s CEO thinks most users would stick with portrait video even if it added the capability.

Critics say the vertical format limits the artistic possibilities of video and doesn’t match how our vision works. However, ad agency creative director Tom Westerlin told Digiday that those people might as well get over it now. “Haters are gonna hate. People love to talk shit. That’s great, good for them. It basically just fuels the buzz around the future of (new video formats).”

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9
Apr

Apple Expects Apple Watch Demand to Exceed Supply at Launch


Apple WatchApple issued a reminder on Thursday that Apple Watch pre-orders and try-on appointments begin April 10, with retail chief Angela Ahrendts claiming that the company believes “tremendous interest” in the Apple Watch will result in demand exceeding supply for the wrist-worn device at launch.

““We are excited to welcome customers tomorrow and introduce them to Apple Watch, our most personal device yet. Based on the tremendous interest from people visiting our stores, as well as the number of customers who have gone to the Apple Online Store to mark their favorite Apple Watch ahead of availability, we expect that strong customer demand will exceed our supply at launch,” said Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s senior vice president of Retail and Online Stores. “To provide the best experience and selection to as many customers as we can, we will be taking orders for Apple Watch exclusively online during the initial launch period.”

Apple Watch launches April 24 in the United States and other first wave launch countries.



9
Apr

Samsung’s Inboxing video shows the Galaxy S6 Edge being put together one piece at a time


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Just because tomorrow (April 10th) is the day that the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge go on sale doesn’t mean that Samsung’s marketing department will slow down in its efforts to hype the Korean manufacturers’ latest flagship devices. Moving away from the destructive drop and pressure-tests, Samsung has instead released an inboxing video showing the S6 Edge being put together and then boxed up.

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It’s a different way of doing things from the usual unboxing videos that we are sure to be inundated with in the coming days. It’s much easier on the eyes than watching someone try to obliterate an S6 Edge by slamming it into the ground or trying to drown the life out of it. In the video below we get to watch a Samsung engineer put together all the various components of a Galaxy S6 Edge, ending with the device being placed in its retail box with its accessories. The video also shows the various parts named and details how it all fits together.

Click here to view the embedded video.

Source: Samsung Tomorrow

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9
Apr

HTC One M9 to launch in India on April 14?


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HTC’s new One M9 flagship handset could launch in India on April 14th after the company issues invites to an event in Delhi. The invite says that the company is “unveiling brilliance” and is “going to showcase the most exciting revelation in the history of smartphones” which suggests the company will announce the One M9 for India at the event.

The HTC One M9 was announced at MWC and features a 5 inch Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) display with HTC’s trademark front-facing BoomSound speakers. Under the hood, there’s a 2GHz octa-core 64-bit Snapdragon 810 chipset, 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage which can be expanded using a microSD card.

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As we covered in our One M9 review, the biggest change over the One M8 is in the camera department with HTC opting to replace the Ultrapixel rear camera from the One M8 with a 20MP Sony sensor, dual LED flash and 4K video recording. Sadly the One M9 also drops the dual camera functionality of the One M8 but the Ultrapixel camera does stick around, instead making its way to the front of the One M9.

The rest of the One M9 specs include 5.1 Dolby Surround sound playback, LTE Cat 6, Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.1 and a 2840 mAh battery. The One M9 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop with HTC’s Sense 7 UI on top which brings new features including a theme manager and separate work and home modes.

The event in India could also be the launch of the One M9+ which was announced yesterday but with this handset limited to China at the moment, it’s unlikely it’ll be released alongside the One M9 in India on April 14th.