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27
Apr

T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 finally gets Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update


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Following behind AT&T and Sprint, T-mobile has now started rolling out an update to Android 5.0.1 Lollipop for owners of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4! We were already aware this update was coming sometime this week, but thanks to numerous tipsters this morning, we can confirm the update is now live for some users.

The latest update packs the firmware number N910TUVU1COD6 and appears to be a 1085.68MB download. In other words, you’ll probably want to be on Wi-Fi, unless you have unlimited data.

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As for what’s new here? As with the case of pretty much all Samsung devices that have moved from KitKat to Lollipop, the aesthetic changes here aren’t nearly as big as you’d see with a device running a stock build of Android, as TouchWiz covers up many of the expected Material Design tweaks. That said, there are still plenty of noticeable changes including Lollipop’s Smart Lock security feature, priority notifications, an improved lockscreen, and much more.

Keep in mind that this update is likely rolling out in stages, so don’t be too surprised if it has yet to reach your device. So how about it, have you received Android Lollipop on your T-Mobile Note 4 yet? If so, what do you think?

Thanks to all that sent this tip in! And a special thanks to John and Alfonso for the screenshots used above!



27
Apr

Leak points to Xperia P successor with high-end specs and a 4,240 mAh battery


Remember the Xperia P? We don’t blame you if you don’t. The device launched in February 2012 along the Xperia U and it was supposed to be the “middle child” in Sony’s NXT trio of devices. The mid-ranger received a tepid welcoming and it soon faded off the radar, especially after Sony adopted a brand new design concept with the Xperia Z.

Now if a report out of China is accurate, Sony could be resurrecting the Xperia P line in the form of the P2: a device sporting a similar design, top specs, and a massive 4,240 mAh battery.

The leak consists of an alleged render of the device, along with specifications and precise dimensions.

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The Xperia P2 will reportedly feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage space, a 5.2-inch Full HD display, a 12.1MP rear camera, a 5.1MP front camera, and a positively huge 4,240 mAh battery.

If these specs are true and there really is a P2 coming, the device would be a dream machine for many users. That battery alone would put the Xperia P2 in very select company.

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According to the leaked schematics, the device will be between 8.9 mm and 10.9 mm thick, suggesting there will be a curved back. It’s been years since any Android flagship went over 10 mm in thickness, but with a battery like that, the compromise may be worth it.

Now let’s talk design – the leak claims the P2 will feature a design that closely resembles the 2012 Xperia P (and S, and U), with a “chin” at the bottom separated from the screen by what appears to be a metallic strip. The big difference is the almost edge-to-edge screen, resembling the Sharp Aquos Crystal, with a slightly higher bezel at the top, hosting the front camera and a speaker.

Now, there’s nothing that screams “fake” about this leak, but we’re a bit skeptical that it’s real and accurate. Why would Sony reuse a three-year old design that has failed to really impress users the fast time around? And why would Sony complicate its life by releasing another high-end smartphone besides the Xperia Z4?

You could argue that Sony is just trying to shake things up, and that it hopes that a thick device with a massive battery will stand on its own and not cannibalize the Xperia Z line.

Or, this leak is just another wild goose chase.

Tell us what you think about this Xperia P2 leak? Credible or not? Would you buy it if Sony made it?



27
Apr

Grab it now before it’s gone: LIMBO is on sale for $0.99






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One of the most universally loved indie video games of the last few years is on sale right now – yes, LIMBO is on sale for $0.99 on the Google Play Store right now, so you’ve basically run out of excuses not to get this game. In case you haven’t heard of LIMBO until now, the brief description on its Play Store page is as follows: “Uncertain of his sister’s fate, a boy enters LIMBO”. LIMBO is a 2D platformer, one with such a unique art style and atmosphere that has had game reviewers high and low singing its praises. In fact, it’s review score on the Play Store is a staggering 4.8 (out of 5) with over 10,000 reviews, which isn’t exactly something to sneeze at.


Sure, games are a deeply personal experience, but if you’re looking for a unique gaming experience, one which takes you on a emotional and mysterious journey, LIMBO is definitely the game for you. Normally $4.99, you should definitely jump on this deal before it goes away – we’ve got the Play Store link below, but don’t be alarmed by the price on the link, it just hasn’t been updated.

If you’ve already played through LIMBO, what are your thoughts on it? Let us know your experience in the comments below.

The post Grab it now before it’s gone: LIMBO is on sale for $0.99 appeared first on AndroidSPIN.

27
Apr

Discover Announces Apple Pay Support Beginning This Fall


applepaytouchidDiscover announced on Monday that cardholders will be able to use Apple Pay for contactless payments at participating vendors in the United States beginning this fall. Discover cardholders will continue to receive current benefits, including Cashback Bonus and the new Freeze It security tool that protects those that have temporarily misplaced their cards.

Developing…



27
Apr

Here’s the latest in HTC’s series of weird ads


HTC has been regaling us with unusual commercials and promos for quite some time now. On the one hand, we can’t help admire their courage to try something different. On the other… there’s got to be a better way.

The latest in a series that most recently brought us a parody rap anthem and a series of surrealist “short films” starring Robert Downey Jr. is a clip called “Cellami.”

Apparently, if you suffer from SAD (Samsung Affective Disorder), iOS (Irritable Operating System), or “bi-phonal displeasure disorder,” the best treatment is a drug called Cellami. Only available as suppository, Cellami’s list of side effects is extensive and rather… exotic. Or you can just use a One M9. Your call.

What about this ad? Yay or nay?



27
Apr

TalkTalk’s unlimited everything SIM is £12 per month but laden with fine print


The UK mobile market is undergoing a serious makeover, with two huge acquisitions on the horizon and new MVNOs popping up left, right and centre. Quad-play provider TalkTalk is already known for its low-cost broadband, TV and mobile deals, but now’s a more important time than most to show you can stay relevant and competitive. Hence the company’s latest promotion, which sees the launch of a SIM-only mobile tariff that gives you unlimited everything — that’s minutes, texts and 3G data — for just £12 a month. Better yet, it’s being offered on a 30-day rolling contract, meaning you don’t need to sign up for a year or more of service to take advantage of the deal. Cheap, easy and tempting, right? Well, yes, but before you go cancelling whatever contract you’re on now, know that there’s a heap of terms and conditions attached to this otherwise attractive offer.

Firstly, there’s a time limit on the promotion, so you’ll need to grab an “all-in SIM” before the offer expires at the end of June. Also, while the deal’s technically open to everyone, new customers need to sign up to a TalkTalk broadband plan to become eligible for the unlimited SIM — cancel your internet subscription and the cost of the SIM rises to £24 per month with 2000 minute and 2GB data caps. (Starting to sound a little inconvenient yet?)

There are some restrictions on its use, too. You can only plug the SIM into a smartphone and tethering is forbidden, but more importantly, it’s bound by TalkTalk’s “Good Network Guidelines.” These state that if your activity is “compromising the data flow” of others on the network, TalkTalk can refuse to renew your limitless SIM, presumably once the current 30-day contract is up. If you’re already a TalkTalk customer, then this promo might fit your needs and then some. If not, though, it’s probably not worth changing your broadband provider for an unlimited SIM TalkTalk can effectively revoke at any time.

Filed under: Wireless, Mobile

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Source: TalkTalk

27
Apr

One of eSports’ biggest stars retires with repetitive strain injury


Hai Lam

If you’re into eSports, then it’s highly likely that you would have heard of Hai Lam. He’s best known as the Mid Laner and captain of Cloud9, which is regarded as the best US eSports team for the popular online multiplayer game League of Legends. Nonetheless, just less than a week after his team finished second in the North American Championship Series, Cloud9’s shotcaller has announced he’s getting out of the game. Like football players are forced to retire when their knees give out, a persistent wrist injury means Lam can no longer mix it with other A-list players on the big stage.

In a blog post on the Cloud9 website, Lam explained his reasons for retirement, noting that his wrist injury made it hard to keep up with his teammates and deliver on a tournament level. In the world of eSports, professional gamers are considered athletes, thanks to their crushing training regimens and busy tournament schedules, so to hear of a big-game player being forced to retire due to injury shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.

It’s not been a particularly good year for Cloud9. After a poor showing in North America’s fully professional League of Legends league last year and an earlier than expected knockout in the 2014 World Championships in Korea, the team has found it difficult to replicate past successes. Its recent second place finish means the team might not even make the 2015 World Championships this fall. Lam says that teammates also lost confidence in his playing ability during that time, which contributed to his decision.

Although he won’t now figure as one of Cloud9’s major players, Lam isn’t going far. He’ll now enjoy the role of “Chief Gaming Officer,” helping to recruit and mentor new players as well as maintaining the group’s partnerships (which already include HTC).

http://www.gamespot.com/videos/embed/6424574/

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Via: Kotaku

Source: Cloud9

27
Apr

Sony wants a piece of the entry-level Indian market


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Sony announced it will focus on the high-end segment in order to bring its smartphone business to profit, but it seems the company is willing to make exceptions for markets such as India, where low prices are essential.

Speaking to ET Tech, Sony India managing director Kenichiro Hibi said Sony is planning to compete in the cutthroat Indian entry-level market against opponents like Xiaomi, Asus, Motorola, and Google’s Android One, and dozens of local players. Because India is growing at a fast pace, Sony sees the country as “completely different” from the global market, so it’s going to release phones costing Rs 8,000-10,000 ($125 to $160), a range Sony doesn’t target in other countries.

In order to target the low-price segment, Sony considers releasing devices that are exclusive to India and manufacturing phones locally.

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Sony’s latest launch in India is the Xperia E4g, an LTE variant of the mid-range Xperia E4 listed in India Rs 13,290 ($213). While relatively inexpensive, the E4g (and other devices Sony may launch here) faces stiff competition. Just last week, for instance, Xiaomi introduced the arguably superior Xiaomi Mi 4i at a starting price of Rs. 12,999.

As for the global market, Sony raised some eyebrows with the Japan-only Xperia Z4, while the company is doubling down on marketing the Xperia Z3 in the rest of the world.

Do you think Sony stands a chance in India?



27
Apr

Kojima and del Toro’s ‘Silent Hills’ is not going to happen


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Silent Hills, at least as it was originally conceived, is no more. The next chapter of the once-popular horror series had built considerable hype off the back of a fantastic playable teaser, P.T., which was released last summer. When solved the teaser offered up a trailer for a new Silent Hill game, revealing that Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima, filmmaker Guillermo del Toro and The Walking Dead star Norman Reedus were all on board. According to both del Toro and Reedus, that is no longer the case. At the San Francisco International Film Festival, del Toro was quoted as saying that his collaboration with Kojima is “not gonna happen.” Norman Reedus later tweeted an article reporting the game is canceled, adding he’s “super bummed” about the news, and Konami has confirmed to Eurogamer that its contract period with the actor has “expired.”

The hows and whys of the game’s cancelation are unknown, but Kojima is in the midst of an extremely messy breakup with long-term publisher Konami. The rift between Kojima Productions and Konami (which owns the studio) will apparently lead to the designer exiting the company after the completion of Metal Gear Solid 5. Although Silent Hills looks to be a casualty of the spat, Konami says it will continue the Silent Hill series, just as it pledged to continue developing Metal Gear Solid games without Kojima.

Incidentally, if you own a PS4 and haven’t played P.T., your time to do so is limited. It’s a free download, and a lot fun (so long as your idea of fun involves being terrified), but it’ll be removed from the PlayStation Store on April 29th.

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Source: Konami (Eurogamer)

27
Apr

(Update: reminders too) You can also set alarms and send notes to your phone from Google Search


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Update: Google’s support page “Link your phone to Google”  indicates that, in addition to the four commands mentioned below, you can also use the “set a reminder” command. We couldn’t get it to work on our devices, but it’s worth trying for yourself.

The page also clarifies the requirements for the feature to work:

“For now, you have to be in the United States with your browser language set to English.

The Android device you want to link needs to have:

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It’s not just “send directions” and “find my phone.” It looks like Google is adding a slew of commands that let you control your Android phone from Google Search.

As discovered by Google Operating System, you can now quickly set alarms and send notes to your Android phone by typing in some simple commands.

For now, the features are only available in the United States, though “find my phone” works worldwide so there’s a good chance the others will follow. If you want to try them out from elsewhere, you can try adding “&gl=us” at the end of the URL of your search query, like this: “https://www.google.com/search?q=set+an+alarm&gl=us

To set an alarm on your phone, just type “set an alarm” or “set alarm” and you will be shown an interface that lets you pick the hour and the device that you want to set the alarm on. You can also type “set and alarm for 12pm” to pre-select the hour.

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It’s just as simple to send a note: type “send a note” or “note to self” and you will be shown a text field where you can type in a brief note. Click the send button and a notification with the note will appear almost instantly on your device. You can also include the note text in the main command, like “note to self visit Android Authority.” From there, you can either copy the text or share the note to Gmail or Google Keep.

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To recap, you can now use the following commands in Google Search:

  • “send directions”
  • “find my phone”
  • “set an alarm”
  • “send a note”

We’ll keep an eye for more functionality, so stay tuned and let us know if these work for you.

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