LG G4 and LG G Stylo get Aegis and Cyclops support from Trident
The LG G4 was announced yesterday with all of its stylish glory. Sporting top of the line specs, a beautiful leather back and a gorgeous display, the LG G4 is device truly worthy of being called a flagship smartphone. With so much going for it though, it would be a shame if something were to happen to it…such as falling on concrete and shattering. Yes, that would be a grand shame. Trident, being the great case manufacturer that it is, has thankfully foreseen that happening to some unlucky individuals and has thus decided to expand its Aegis and Cyclops cases to support the LG G4 and LG G Stylo.
“Known for its lightweight and slim protection, Trident’s Aegis series is designed with polycarbonate and silicone to guarantee a superior fit with any smartphone or tablet device.“
The Aegis series is Tridents lightest offering while at the same time still offering great protections. Made from polycarbonate and silicone materials, the case is more than capable of handling drops onto most hard surfaces. The Aegis also meets MIL-STD-810G standards for vibration and drop protection, for those of you that like to have concrete proof of its durability.
“Known for its optimal protection, Trident’s Cyclops series minimizes bulk without sacrificing smartphone security. Cushioned inside and out, Cyclops series cases are constructed with polycarbonate and TPE to provide superior case strength in a thin design. “
The Cyclops series offers a step up in durability by ditching the silicone material used in the Aegis case and opting instead to use TPE. This gives the Cyclops series higher durability when it comes to being dropped or thrown about (you know, when you get angry at something and your phone is the only unfortunate item close by). Also included in the Cyclops series of cases is Tridents latest technology, Sound Funnel Technology, wich enhances audio output from your device.
All in all, these are some great cases for the newly announced devices from LG. It is usually a shame when you have to hide the beautiful designs of the smartphones that you spent so much money on, but Trident at least makes that pain a bit more dull by making some vibrant cases that will protect your LG G4 and still make it look good in the process.
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Swiftkey releases new Clarity keyboard as part of it Greenhouse program.
Swiftkey is one of our personal, hands down, favorite keyboards. With its great theme market, fantastic autocorrect, and just overall great functionality, it’s easy to see why. Though it knows that not everyone has the same needs and all others, so today they are releasing a new keyboard that takes a different approach than its current offering, by introducing the Clarity keyboard.
Clarity is different from Swiftkey in one main way, the way that it autocorrects your words. While Swiftkey does so on a word-by-word basis, Clarity aims to correct entire phrases. Neat, huh. We thought so, so we headed over to Swiftkeys Greenhouse page and gave Clarity a trial run.
“Clarity Keyboard Beta is an experimental keyboard offering a simple way to type, helping you to focus on what you’re writing and nothing else. “
While we found the idea to be interesting, at least in concept, we didn’t really find Clarity to be any different than Swiftkey. Words were corrected as they should be, so that was not the issue, we just didn’t find Clarity adding any new words or offering advice as to what words should be used instead. It should be noted howeverClairty is still in beta and will most likely remain so for the foreseeable future. At least until the keyboard gets some more data under its belt and can make more advances corrections to our phrases or sentences. It is still a nice looking keyboard with Swiftkey great autocorrect features, so if you need something simple that will get the job done, Clarity is still a worthy contender.
Source: Play Store
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ARM lead architect talks to AA about the Cortex-A72
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ARM announced its second generation high-end 64-bit processor, the Cortex-A72, back in February, and we recently took a deeper look at the chip’s architecture following some technical sessions at ARM’s TechDay 2015 in London last week. During the event I was able to catch up with the Cortex-A72’s lead architect and ARM Fellow Mike Filippo.
The baseline was A57, but it is a pretty reasonably sized derivative.
I asked Mike to tells me a little bit about the Cortex-A72 and what where the design goals behind the new processor. “There were three major themes that we were looking for in that design. Pushing the performance to the next generation for the next series of phones and mobile products. Pulling the power down significantly so that we can sustain maximum frequency performance on those products. And pulling area out of the design, again contributing to a reduction in power, but also enabling low cost designs as well.”
The starting point for the Cortex-A72 was the design of the Cortex-A57. Mike was also the lead artitect of the A57, so I asked him if the A72 can really be consider an iteration of the A57. Although the heritage of the Cortex-A72 is the Cortex-A57 it isn’t just a tweak and should be considered “a large-scale derivative.” The improvements to he A72 means that the core design has “performance improvements ranging from upwards to 60%” in some situations. Whereas the power reductions range from “approaching 20% to 45% depending on the workloads.” This is coupled with the significant area reductions.

“The baseline was A57, but it is a pretty reasonably sized derivative,” said Filippo during the interview.
Mike confirmed that the design for the A72 is with ARM’s partners and that during 2016 we should see chips using the Cortex-A72. In fact, since MediaTek has shown off some silicon based on the Cortex-A72, Mike hinted that we could see production level SoC’s during the latter part of 2015.
Although there are no deals announced, ARM is looking for the major handset makers to pick Cortex-A72 based SoCs for 2016’s flagship phones. As Mike put it, the Cortex-A72 is “a generational leap, a general movement from the A57 and will enable top-tier devices.”
LG expects to ship 20% more G4 units than its predecessor
LG seems confident that the G4 is going to sell way more than ever before.
Just a day ago, LG announced its 2015 flagship. Formally that is. The standard one. Despite leaks of all sorts coming in for weeks now and even LG itself getting in on the action, the phone’s specs were somewhat of a mystery until the last few days. When all the dust and commotion settled, some felt a bit disappointed with the presence of a Snapdragon 808 instead of the beefier 810. The manufacturer, on the other hand, doesn’t seem concerned in the slightest; if anything, it’s actually more confident than ever that the G4 will be a super success.
The Korean conglomerate has gone on record to state a projected global shipment estimate of 12 million G4 units. For those keeping track, that comes out to be 20% more than last year’s G3, which was no doubt a major factor in LG’s recent good news. To some, this might seem shocking; to others, it might be perfectly logical. At the end of the day, assuming the sales numbers are on-par with the shipments, it will mean some major financial fortunes will be coming LG’s way.
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Now that the G4 has been unveiled, smartphone aficionados eager for LG’s next big thing must hold their breath a bit longer for the upcoming G Note to arrive. Presumably, that is the other major device that “stands above the G series” the company plans to release this year…or is it?
Pixelmator for Mac Updated With Force Touch Trackpad Support, Improved Repair Tool [Mac Blog]
Popular image editing app Pixelmator was today updated to version 3.2.2, introducing a more powerful repair tool and introducing support for the new Photos app and the Force Touch trackpad found in the new MacBook and the recently updated 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro.
Pixelmator‘s repair tool (the bandaid icon in the app) lets users remove unwanted objects from photos in just a few minutes using a paintbrush, and in 3.2.2, the repair tool has been improved to be faster and more efficient, resulting in even cleaner results when removing an object from an image.
Repair tool is one of our many secret scientific projects that is fun and interesting to work with. We even used the new Mac Pro (because it’s extremely fast and powerful) to automatically improve our Repair technology algorithms.
Since there are numerous ways to repair any area of an image, our Mac Pro worked incredibly hard for months to find the best algorithm. It analyzed millions of possible ways to repair areas of various complexity and then it compared the speed and quality ratio of each final result. Lastly, our Mac Pro (this is really awesome) derived with a repairing strategy that gives the optimal result every single time. How smart is that!
After updating to 3.2.2, Pixelmator users with a Force Touch trackpad can use it for pressure sensitive painting. The Force Touch trackpad sensors detect how much pressure is being applied to the trackpad, and Pixelmator uses that information to change the size of the brush while painting for thicker or thinner lines.
With Photos for OS X support, also included in the new update, Pixelmator users can access their Photos libraries from within the Photos Browser inside the Pixelmator app.
Pixelmator can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for $29.99. [Direct Link]
Samsung Overtakes Apple to Reclaim Title of World’s Largest Smartphone Maker
The latest numbers from Strategy Analytics reveal that Samsung surpassed Apple to reclaim its position as the world’s largest smartphone maker in the first quarter of 2015. The two smartphone vendors were previously tied in the fourth quarter of 2014 after Apple matched Samsung with 74.5 million smartphones shipped on the strength of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus and busy holiday shopping season.

Samsung recaptured the number one position with 83.2 million smartphones shipped in the first quarter, while Apple trailed in second with 61.2 million smartphones shipped during the three-month period ending March. Lenovo-Motorola finished a distant third with 18.8 million smartphones shipped, followed by Huawei at 17.3 million and 164.5 million smartphones shipped by other vendors.
Despite its first place finish, Samsung’s global share of the smartphone market dropped to 24.1% in the first quarter of 2015 compared to 31.2% in the year-ago quarter. Apple’s global smartphone market share grew marginally to 17.7% in Q1 2015 compared to 15.3% in Q1 2014. The global smartphone market experienced 21% year-over-year growth overall, from 285 million units in Q1 2014 to 345 million in Q1 2015.

While it was impressive that Apple was able to tie Samsung during the fourth quarter, based on the popularity of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, it was highly probable that Samsung would eventually reclaim its title as number one again. The electronics giant’s smartphone lineup is much larger than the iPhone lineup, with at least a half-dozen current-generation devices available compared to only a handful of iPhones.
Pretend you’ve got Project Ara with this modular smartphone case
As awesome as Project Ara is, we’ve yet to hear a solid timeline nor pricing info for Google’s ambitious modular smartphone. But we bring you good news: For those who lack patience and want to try the next best thing, you may want to consider the Nexpaq, a modular case for the iPhone 6, Galaxy S5, Galaxy S6 Edge and many more devices to come. Admittedly, we were a bit skeptical with this project’s claim upon receiving the startup’s pitch, but after meeting two of the co-founders in Hong Kong, we know they mean business.
Calling the Nexpaq “the next best thing” after Project Ara may be unfair, because rather than forcing you to pick up a totally new phone, this versatile case has the advantage of letting you add handy features to a device that you’re accustomed to. And of course, from a business standpoint it makes sense to go right after the biggest existing user bases, courtesy of Apple and Samsung. The Nexpaq team wants to keep its product super affordable, after all; even if you miss the $89 early bird offer, the starter package is just $109 and comes with four modules. As mentioned, the catch is that at the moment this is only available for the iPhone 6, the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy S6 Edge.
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The base case has a built-in 1,000 mAh battery along with six module slots, each using a customized connector that can be plugged in and out for at least 10,000 times. The startup already has a wide range of modules to offer: a 400 mAh battery, an amplified speaker, a powerful flashlight (with six multi-color LEDs), a microSD card reader, a temperature plus humidity sensor, a pair of customizable hotkeys, a 32GB USB flash drive (with built-in USB plug), an air quality sensor, a breathalyzer, a laser and a 32GB backup memory module. Most of the bundles come with the loudspeaker, battery, hotkeys and microSD reader modules, with the rest being optional, ranging from $14 to $29. And there’s also a $3 dummy module, should you struggle to decide how to occupy the last remaining slot.
The possibilities are limitless. Chief Strategy Officer Hubertus Wasmer sees great potential in developing a range of medical sensor modules, which can greatly lower costs while increasing portability, meaning doctors can easily carry a tiny lab to remote areas in third-world countries. The same goes for environmental sensors.

A prototype Nexpaq modular case shown alongside its companion app with non-final UI.
Unlike Project Ara, there are no fancy electropermanent magnets on the Nexpaq. According to CEO Alex Murawski, this technology is far from ready, and not to mention that it’d add up the cost. What you get instead is the good old slide-in mechanism that’s surprisingly secure on the prototypes we played with.
The status of each module is displayed in the accompanying app. Interestingly, this part is actually done through Bluetooth Low Energy, but the usual data link is through the micro-USB port or the Lightning port. In a live demo given by Murawski and Wasmer, the app responded almost instantaneously as they shuffled the modules around. It’s as if you’re slapping on various IoT sensors onto the back of your phone.

Nexpaq co-founder and CEO Alex Murawski.
Nexpaq is no doubt a very ambitious project, but it’s also a solid one with good intentions. Prior to this startup, Murawski had already worked on eight other Kickstarter projects — including the Nomiku immersion circulators — for his clients at his other company, so R&D and manufacturing shouldn’t be a problem. Wasmer also stressed that this is an open platform, and it’s all about vastly lowering the cost of gadgets for both makers — hence the development kits — and consumers. For us, we just need to convince Nexpaq to make cases for more phones and maybe even tablets.
Filed under: Peripherals, Mobile, Apple
Source: Kickstarter
Details of Samsung’s Project Zen and Project Noble leak along with next-gen Galaxy Note model numbers
Over the past couple of months, we’ve seen the HTC One M9, Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, as well as the LG G4 announced. Sony has released something in Japan and now we are left with the question: What’s next? Well as we should well know with Samsung, once they release the Galaxy S flagship, they move straight along to prepping the next version of the Galaxy Note series. Details of which have been discovered in an IMEI database.
While the Galaxy S6 is known internally as Project Zen, the next-gen Galaxy Note is known as Project Noble. SamMobile’s sources also gave them the following list of model numbers:
Project Noble (Next-generation Galaxy Note)
- SM-N920F EUR XX
- SM-N920S KOR SKC
- SM-N920K NA ATT
- SM-N920V NA VZW
As you can probably tell from the model numbers, the EUR is headed to Europe, the KOR version will be sold in Samsung’s home market, Korea. While the NA ATT is probably AT&T’s variant and the NA VZW will be headed to Verizon.
A new model number relating to Project Zen was also leaked, the SM-G928S, which is almost certainly just a new derivative of the Galaxy S6 and not an entirely new model. I’m sure that by the time the Galaxy Note 5 is officially announced, most likely at the IFA in Berlin in September, the hype machine will be in full swing. Just a few more months to wait.
Source: SamMobile
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Alcatel OneTouch Pop Astro launches as exclusive for T-Mobile
On the heels of its Idol 3 handset being released, Alcatel OneTouch announced the Pop Astro. This handset, an exclusive for T-Mobile, packs a little punch and comes at an affordable price. Almost everything about the Pop Astro is mid-range but it does have a solid quad-core processor from MediaTek. The display has 960×540 resoltuion and it runs Android 4.4 KitKat. The rear camera is 5MP and the front camera is VGA. The Pop Astro has a 2000mAh battery that should power through the day thanks to the moderate components. All of this is what you get for less than $200.
The Alcatel OneTouch Pop Astro is available now through T-Mobile stores and online for $6.24 per month (or $149.76).
Hit the break for the full press release.
POP ASTRO™ FROM ALCATEL ONETOUCH LANDS AT T-MOBILE
IRVINE, Calif. – April 29, 2015 – ALCATEL ONETOUCH today announced availability of their newest affordable LTE smartphone, POP Astro™, available at T-Mobile stores and online for $0 down, and $6.24 per month over 24 months ($149.76 MSRP)*. The incredibly affordable POP Astro continues ALCATEL ONETOUCH’s legacy of offering high-quality, low-cost smartphones to T-Mobile customers and will be available at participating T-Mobile retail locations, online and authorized retailers starting on April 29.
Powered by MediaTek’s latest quad-core LTE processor – the first of its kind in North America – the POP Astro brings the speed of LTE to the masses, including HD Digital Voice, allowing for crystal clear calls between capable devices anywhere on T-Mobile’s Data Strong™ network. The POP Astro is also VoLTE compatible as well as Wi-Fi calling ready. With improved graphics processing power that delivers high-end performance with low power consumption, the ALCATEL ONETOUCH POP Astro can handle all of your media, gaming and app usage giving users an out of this world experience.
“ALCATEL ONETOUCH and T-Mobile have built a strong partnership by offering great looking, high-quality, affordable devices like POP Astro to our customers,” said Steve Cistulli, Senior Vice President & General Manager of North America for ALCATEL ONETOUCH. “We’ve been committed to bringing more affordable LTE devices, such as the POP Astro, into the hands of customers, further democratizing smart mobile technology and giving budget conscious consumers better choices in their smartphone experience.”
Featuring a crisp 4.5-inch qHD (960 x 540) display and easy to hold design, the POP Astro is the perfect smartphone for consumers who want LTE connection speeds, without having to pay unnecessary high prices. A follow up to the popular Fierce and Fierce 2 smartphones previously released with T-Mobile, the POP Astro comes with a 5MP main camera with live filters, allowing users to find the best look for their photos before snapping the perfect shot. The POP Astro also runs the easy-to-use Android operating system, giving consumers access to all the great Google Now features, while keeping the overall user experience simple and intuitive.
POP Astro Key Features:
- 4.5” qHD TFT 16M Color Display (960 x 540 pixels)
- 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek MTK6732 processor
- 4G LTE Cat 4 (B2/4/12)
- Android KitKat 4.4 OS
- 5MP Fixed Focus Main Camera + VGA Front-Facing Camera
- 1GB of RAM + 4GB of storage (expandable up to 32GB with MicroSD)
- 2000mAH battery for up to 8 hours of talk time and 250 hours of standby time
- Also Features: VoLTE, FCC Mandated Anti-Theft Protection and T-Mobile Wi-Fi calling compatibility
“With the launch of the ALCATEL ONETOUCH POP Astro, MediaTek has proven its LTE readiness for the U.S. market,” said Mohit Bhushan, GM and VP of U.S. Business Development for MediaTek. “This ensures consumers have greater choice as we work with our OEM partners, like ALCATEL ONETOUCH, to put premium technology in the hands of everyone, everywhere.”
For more information on POP Astro, or to learn more about ALCATEL ONETOUCH, visit www.alcatelonetouch.us.
*Device Pricing for Well-Qualified Customer: $0 down + $6.24/mo x 24, total price $149.76. If you cancel wireless service remaining balance on phone becomes due. 0% APR; O.A.C. Taxes & fees additional. Qualifying service required.
About ALCATEL ONETOUCH
ALCATEL ONETOUCH is simple, unexpected, down to earth, irreverent and colorful. We believe that what makes technology smart is what you can do with it rather than what it can do.
ALCATEL ONETOUCH is a brand within TCL Communication, an international multicultural company which designs, develops, and markets globally a growing range of mobile and Internet devices. TCL Communication is a public company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (2618.HK) and part of TCL Corporation one of the largest consumer electronics companies in the world.
For more information, please visit www.alcatelonetouch.us.
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Alcatel Onetouch unveils budget POP Astro for T-Mobile
Alcatel Onetouch has been on a mission to bring nice smartphones with competitive prices to consumers. The release of the POP Astro today is a continuation of this philosophy. This phone comes in at under $150, or $0 and $6.24 a month with T-Mobile. For such a small price tag, Alcatel Onetouch is still able to pack some nice specs into their device.
One of the most notable additions is LTE compatability, something that is a welcome sight on such a low budget phone. Another feature to be pointed out is the fact that it is also compatible with VoLTE. The POP Astro is powered by 1.5GHz MediaTek processor with 1GB of RAM. It comes with 4GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB. A 4.5″ qHD screen with a 5MP main camera and VGA front-facing camera makes this budget phone look pretty nice. All of this is running on Android 4.4 KitKat and being powered by a 2000mAH battery.
Alcatel Onetouch has been doing extremely well in the budget smartphone market, and the POP Astro is just another example of that. If you are on T-Mobile’s network and are looking for a budget phone that still supports LTE, you should give the Alcatel Onetouch POP Astro a try. You can view the full press release below.
Full Press Release for the Alcatel Onetouch POP Astro
POP ASTRO™ FROM ALCATEL ONETOUCH LANDS AT T-MOBILE
IRVINE, Calif. – April 29, 2015 – ALCATEL ONETOUCH today announced availability of their newest affordable LTE smartphone, POP Astro™, available at T-Mobile stores and online for $0 down, and $6.24 per month over 24 months ($149.76 MSRP)*. The incredibly affordable POP Astro continues ALCATEL ONETOUCH’s legacy of offering high-quality, low-cost smartphones to T-Mobile customers and will be available at participating T-Mobile retail locations, online and authorized retailers starting on April 29.
Powered by MediaTek’s latest quad-core LTE processor – the first of its kind in North America – the POP Astro brings the speed of LTE to the masses, including HD Digital Voice, allowing for crystal clear calls between capable devices anywhere on T-Mobile’s Data Strong™ network. The POP Astro is also VoLTE compatible as well as Wi-Fi calling ready. With improved graphics processing power that delivers high-end performance with low power consumption, the ALCATEL ONETOUCH POP Astro can handle all of your media, gaming and app usage giving users an out of this world experience.
“ALCATEL ONETOUCH and T-Mobile have built a strong partnership by offering great looking, high-quality, affordable devices like POP Astro to our customers,” said Steve Cistulli, Senior Vice President & General Manager of North America for ALCATEL ONETOUCH. “We’ve been committed to bringing more affordable LTE devices, such as the POP Astro, into the hands of customers, further democratizing smart mobile technology and giving budget conscious consumers better choices in their smartphone experience.”
Featuring a crisp 4.5-inch qHD (960 x 540) display and easy to hold design, the POP Astro is the perfect smartphone for consumers who want LTE connection speeds, without having to pay unnecessary high prices. A follow up to the popular Fierce and Fierce 2 smartphones previously released with T-Mobile, the POP Astro comes with a 5MP main camera with live filters, allowing users to find the best look for their photos before snapping the perfect shot. The POP Astro also runs the easy-to-use Android operating system, giving consumers access to all the great Google Now features, while keeping the overall user experience simple and intuitive.
POP Astro Key Features:
- 4.5” qHD TFT 16M Color Display (960 x 540 pixels)
- 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek MTK6732 processor
- 4G LTE Cat 4 (B2/4/12)
- Android KitKat 4.4 OS
- 5MP Fixed Focus Main Camera + VGA Front-Facing Camera
- 1GB of RAM + 4GB of storage (expandable up to 32GB with MicroSD)
- 2000mAH battery for up to 8 hours of talk time and 250 hours of standby time
- Also Features: VoLTE, FCC Mandated Anti-Theft Protection and T-Mobile Wi-Fi calling compatibility
“With the launch of the ALCATEL ONETOUCH POP Astro, MediaTek has proven its LTE readiness for the U.S. market,” said Mohit Bhushan, GM and VP of U.S. Business Development for MediaTek. “This ensures consumers have greater choice as we work with our OEM partners, like ALCATEL ONETOUCH, to put premium technology in the hands of everyone, everywhere.” For more information on POP Astro, or to learn more about ALCATEL ONETOUCH, visit http://www.alcatelonetouch.us.
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