LG G4 outed prematurely and then promptly pulled
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Notorious leaker @evleaks is at it again, and this time the focus is on the LG G4, the next flagship iteration of LG’s Android smartphone lineup. The leak is monumental, with a full website, high-resolution photo of the unreleased device, and all the specs detailed before the official unveiling.
The LG G4 will feature a 5.5-inch IPS QHD display powered by a 2.5GH` quad-core Snapdragon processor paired with 2GB or 3GB of RAM, which is dependant on the 16GB or 32GB model. This will be coupled with a 3000mAh battery, wireless charging, LTE, and a HDMI SlimPort. The G4 will also feature a 13-Megapixel f/1.8 camera with OIS and laser autofocus.
The official LG website that listed the LG G4 has since, obviously, been taken down but this is undoubtedly one of the biggest leaks we’ve seen for an unreleased device.
What do you think of the LG G4 specs according to this leak?
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Inhabitat’s Week in Green: floating cities, solar bikes and a Dr. Seuss house
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green.
The Volkswagen Camper van is one of the most iconic vehicles of the 20th century, but VW hasn’t put out a new model of the hippie standby since 2003. That could all change soon, as a VW board member recently revealed that the carmaker is planning to unveil an electric concept Camper in the near future. In other automotive news, Tesla has launched a new edition of its Model S sedan. The Model S 70D will replace the Model S 60, and it will be powered by Tesla‘s dual-motor all-wheel-drive system. Most industry observers acknowledge that self-driving cars are the future, but one car company believes they’re also the present. Korean automaker Hyundai is set to release a semi-autonomous car later this year. The car won’t exactly drive itself, but it will have the ability to stay in a lane on the highway and adjust the car’s speed in response to traffic conditions.
Teslas and other electric vehicles tend to be pretty pricey, and much of that cost comes from the price of the batteries. But that could change soon: A new report from the Stockholm Environment Institute suggests that the falling price of lithium-ion battery packs could usher in the age of affordable electric cars. In other green transportation news, a Danish engineer has created a solar-powered electric bicycle that can achieve a top speed of 30 MPH. And for the ultimate compact, eco-friendly transportation option, we bring you The Bolt, the world’s smallest and lightest electric skateboard. The mini board weighs in at just nine pounds and measures 23 inches, and it can reach speeds of about 13 MPH.
On the science front, researchers at Harvard have successfully spliced woolly mammoth DNA into living cells collected from an elephant in hopes of eventually creating a mammoth clone. The next step is to convert the cells into an embryo and implant it into an artificial womb. A few years ago, “peak oil” was a hot topic in environmental circles — but what about peak minerals? A group of Yale researchers created a Periodic Table of Risk to illustrate how modern mining has depleted rare elements from the Earth. It has been proven that plants can feel, and that they can communicate with one another, but do they have a sense of gravity? Scientists are studying plants in space to learn whether they have mechanisms that determine the direction of growth in the absence of gravity. Man-made technology will never match the genius of Mother Nature, but we can at least try to copy elements found in the natural world. The latest innovation to use biomimicry comes in the form of bulletproof armor inspired by fish scales. The flexible scale armor is 3D-printed, and it can be customized for different body types. And while 3D printing promises to revolutionize the way we produce things, for now, most 3D-printed pieces must be hand-assembled into functional objects. Buzz Technology is changing that with its Industrial Revolution III printer, which creates fully functional, sophisticated products in one streamlined process.
How long will it be before rising sea levels force us to build floating cities? That day could come sooner than we think, according to the Seasteading Institute. The organization recently launched the Floating City Project, an architectural design contest that seeks innovative designs for sustainable floating cities — check out some of the futuristic designs here. In other green design and architecture news, Berkeley is building a pop-up library made from 50,000 books. The teepee-like structure will be part of the Bay Area Book Festival, and it will feature books donated by the Internet Archive. Los Angeles is home to a massive network of LED streetlights 7,500 miles long, and it’s set to install a Philips CityTouch system that will control the network remotely using mobile and cloud-based technologies. Alaska is known for a lot of things — cold weather, moose, salmon — but architecture isn’t usually at the top of the list. So it comes as a bit of a surprise that one of the country’s great architectural feats is found outside of Anchorage, in Willow. The house, known widely as the Dr. Seuss House, looks like a typical house with a high-rise plunked on top of it. Needless to say, it has pretty amazing views of its surroundings.
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Four ‘Game of Thrones’ episodes leak, good luck avoiding spoilers
Just a day before season five premiered on HBO, copies of the next four episodes of Game of Thrones leaked onto the internet. According to TorrentFreak, the leaks are in standard definition and may originate from a review screener given to the press. The Daily Dot points out that their low resolution has fans pausing more than ever before seeking out links and torrents, but the sheer amount of content included in four episodes being out there makes it hard for some to resist. While GoT is typically among the most-pirated shows, HBO has made some changes to make it more accessible to fans who said they want to pay. The premiere will air simultaneously in many countries and, for the first time, HBO is available in the US widely without a cable subscription, whether through HBO Now with Apple and Cablevision, or live and on-demand with Sling TV. We’ll be watching in HD through legit means tonight (even if it’s just to see if those internet streams can hold up to the strain), but for the most dedicated, staying spoiler-free could mean taking a month-long internet detox.
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LG G4 preview: Everything we know so far
Thanks to a slow trickle of info from LG — and a torrent of new details from a leaked microsite — we have a pretty good idea of what to expect from the company’s biggest smartphone release of 2015 — the LG G4.
The LG G4 is almost upon us. The Korean company has been announcing some of its next flagship’s headline features over the past week, and more recently a leaked (and only partially complete) microsite for the phone dropped even more info on us.
Between all the various details emerging online, the G4 is slowly starting to come into focus, and we’ve brought all the information you need to know — both official and unofficial — into this extensive preview. Join us after the break.
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Samsung Galaxy S6 International Giveaway!
Welcome to the Sunday Giveaway, the place where we giveaway a new Android phone or tablet each and every Sunday.
A big congratulations to last week’s winner of the Galaxy S6 Edge giveaway is Chen Po Y. from Hong Kong.
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This week we are giving away the new Samsung Galaxy S6!
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 has landed, bringing with it a much needed injection of premium materials. Trading in its typical plastic design language, the latest Galaxy S family member features an aluminum frame sandwiched between a glass front and back.
Aesthetics are a major upgrade for the Galaxy S6, but that’s far from all that’s on offer. The phone also has a cutting-edge Exynos 7420 processor inside with 3GB RAM, and stunning 5.1-inch QHD display and a solid 16MP camera with OIS technology.
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Samsung doesn’t stop there, the Galaxy S6 also sees a somewhat scaled back Touchwiz with a new theming app and considerably less Samsung apps installed by default.
Bottom-line, the Galaxy S6 takes all of what we love about the S series and catapults both the design language and software forward, making this easily the most exciting Galaxy S to date.
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Android Authority this week
Android fans, this week us brought us the best look yet at the upcoming Xperia Z4; Samsung showed us that its Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge can take a beating, and a bending; LG began to unveil to unveil the G4 in slow motion, releasing info on its software and camera; HTC introduced the One M9+ in China, bringing a bigger screen, a different processor, and a fingerprint sensor; Cyanogen revealed the new features coming in CyanogenMod 12; and rumors emerged about Android Wear becoming compatible with iOS.
Inside AA HQ
It was relatively quiet around AA HQ this week, as the Android world is winding down a bit now that the Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9 have launched. Speaking of which, these two devices are almost in a class of their own in terms of quality, designs, and features, and we’re really excited to take them for a spin or even buy them as our daily drivers. Some of us are interested in getting the S6, while Joe has already got himself a shiny new One M9. If you’re interested in his impressions after using the M9 for about a week, check out his “review” on Google Plus (spoiler: he loves it).

The first batch of reviews for the Apple Watch came out this week, and they were a mixed bag. While the general tone was positive, reviewers pointed out many issues, a sign that not even Apple is sure what to make of the smartwatch concept. That said, Android Wear remains just as inconsistent, even if Google had a head start in bringing its wearable OS to maturity. Read Nirave’s “Top Android Wear alternatives to the Apple Watch” piece for an analysis of the Android Wear landscape right now.
For the second half of April, we look forward to two big announcements: Huawei Ascend P8 on April 15 and the LG G4 on April 28. We’re already set and booked for both events, so expect some prime coverage.
Congratulations to last week’s Galaxy S6 Edge giveaway winner Chen Po Y. (Hong Kong). This week we are giving away a Samsung Galaxy S6!
The Friday Debate Podcast
The stuff you shouldn’t miss
Here are some interesting posts for your Sunday reading:
- Feature: Simon looks at the convergence between Android and Chrome OS
- Versus: Jon pitches against each other the iPad Air 2 and the Google Nexus 9

- Tips and tricks: Getting an S6 Edge? Here are some features that you should know
- Review: Check out Nokia’s first real Android device, the N1, in Kevin’s review
- Review: It may not be well known, but the ZTE Blade S6 is worth your attention
- Tech talk: LPDDR4: what it means and why it matters
- Feature: Nirave looks at the Android Wear landscape at the arrival of the Apple Watch

Top news of the week
And here are the top news in the Android world this week:
Xperia Z4 leak
S6 and S6 Edge are here
- Video: S6 Edge bends at same load as iPhone 6 Plus, One M9 is slightly stronger
- Proud of how tough the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are, Samsung publishes its own drop test
- A Galaxy S6 Edge is assembled from bits and pieces in this new Samsung video

LG G4 announcements
- LG G4 to have f/1.8 aperture lens, and possibly a leather back
- LG unveils simpler, more human-centric UX 4.0
- LG giving away 4,000 LG G4s to test drive ahead of launch
- LG unveils LG G4 camera: 16MP with F/1.8 aperture, 8MP front cam

One M9+

Cyanongen 12 features
Android Wear for iPhone
Report: Android Wear may soon work with iPhone
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Project Tango Price Cut in Half, to become Available for More Users

If you’ve been waiting for your very own Project Tango (and you already have an invitation), now is your time to make your move. The formerly $1024 tablet that performs real-time 3D spatial mapping is now only $512. The price has been effectively cut in half to bring it more in line with most developers’ budgets.
This news comes from emails sent out to those who are holding on to Project Tango invites, but have not yet purchased a device. The email went on to say that the reason for the price drop is to encourage first-round developers to purchase the device before it is made available to more people. So if you find yourself wanting a Tango Tablet, be patient for just a little longer, and you will finally get yours soon.
Source: Android Police
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