Asus ZenWatch 2 will reportedly offer 3 to 4 day battery life, and beyond

Earlier today Asus took the wraps off the ZenWatch 2. Amid improved water/dust resistance, a revamped design, and the addition of a new smaller size was the promise that the device could offer improved battery life as well. Although Asus didn’t initially reveal any further details, reportedly an Asus spokesperson has since clarified the device will offer about double the original’s battery life, which should translate into about 3 to 4 days of battery power.
If that’s not enough juice for you, Asus will also reportedly offer an external battery extender that could add another half day’s charge. The add-on battery is said to plug into the magnetic charging port on the back of the watch. Considering how easy it should be to attach/detach this, it’s possible you could buy multiple of these battery extenders for situations where you need to push your battery for a day or two longer than normal. It is worth noting that the optional battery will only work with the larger version of the watch, and not the more slender model.
One of the biggest weaknesses for wearable devices is battery life, and while devices like the Pebble manage to still get around 5-7 days (or sometimes slightly longer) on a charge, they do so by having less power intensive specs and displays. If Asus can really deliver a powerful smart watch that offers 3-4 day life and can be pushed even into the 5-day territory with an optional b think of the Zenwatch 2attery pack — they may have a winner on their hands.
What do you think of the ZenWatch 2? Let us know in the comments.
Galaxy S6 vs Huawei P8 vs LG G4: Your Questions Answered
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Choosing a new smartphone can certainly be a challenge and while reviews will obviously provide a lot of detail, sometimes you just don’t get the information you wanted. Maybe it’s a specific question that applies to you only or maybe you want some comparisons; either way, sometimes a review and comparison just doesn’t give you the detail you need.
A couple of weeks ago, we offered you the chance to have your questions on the Galaxy S6, Huawei P8 and LG G4 answered in the first of our Ask Us Anything series. Having read through the comments on that post, we’ve picked the top 6 voted questions to answer below.
Question 1 from Bernard:
With octa-core LPDDR4 chipsets coming out, is it worth getting the LG G4? Is the Samsung S6 the better buy for performance? How long will the Snapdragon 808 last against the competition?
The video shows that the Galaxy S6 is by far, the best for performance in the benchmark tests and in actual usage, this is also the case. The optimised software on the Galaxy S6 provides the fastest experience from a Samsung smartphone to-date and Samsung’s choice of using its own Exynos 7420 processor means they’ve been able to optimise the entire experience.
The LG G4 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 CPU and the question about how long it will last against the competition is certainly difficult to answer. Sure, it’s a “lower number” than the latest Snapdragon 810 processor but LG have worked closely with Qualcomm to optimise the 808 CPU just for the G4 and the result is a super slick experience.
It’s certainly not as fluid as the Galaxy S6 but this will improve with future software updates and certainly, the performance is good enough that it should alleviate any of your concerns.
Question 2 from Mr AAKuljami:
Which camera performs better when it comes to AUTO mode (Simple AUTO mode, just open camera and shoot, no manual tweaking of settings) ? G4 or S6?
This is arguably the biggest thing everyone wants to know; which is the better camera? When comparing cameras, I always use Auto mode and the average joe will also use the automatic settings (as opposed to tweaking the settings manually).
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For me personally, the LG G4 takes slightly better images than the Galaxy S6 in daylight conditions as the color spectrum sensor definitely produces a more accurate-looking image. However, in low light conditions and in video recording, the Galaxy S6 appears to be that little bit better and given that the daylight images of the S6 are slightly oversaturated but look better to the eye, I would say the Galaxy S6 has the better camera.
Question 3 from Bob:
Can we get a chart with stats? Mostly battery life and camera stats? you know for easy compare…
We couldn’t add the chart to the video so we’ve decided to publish it here instead. The table below reveals average battery stats, LTE antenna strength, camera stats etc and hopefully provides enough information for you to make your decision!
| Detail | Galaxy S6 | LG G4 | Huawei P8 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardware: | |||
| Display Size: | 5.1 inch Super AMOLED | 5.5 inch IPS | 5.2 inch IPS |
| Display Resolution: | Quad HD (1440×2560) | Quad HD (1440×2560) | Full HD (1080×1920) |
| Display Density: | 577ppi | 538ppi | 424ppi |
| Processor: | octa-core Eyxnos 7420 4 x 1.5GHz, 4 x 2.1GHz |
hexa-core Snapdragon 808 2 x 1.82GHz, 4 x 1.44GHz |
octa-core Kirin 930 4 x 2GHz, 4 x 1.5GHz |
| Storage: | 32/64/128GB | 32GB | 16/64GB |
| Expandable storage? | No | Yes | Yes |
| RAM: | 3GB | 3GB | 3GB |
| Software: | |||
| OS version: | Android 5.0.2 | Android 5.1 | Android 5.0.2 |
| User Interface: | TouchWiz | LG G UX 4.0 | EMUI v3.1 |
| Themes: | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Optimisation Rating (out of 10): | 9 | 8 | 6 |
| Camera: | |||
| Sensor size: | 16MP | 16MP | 13MP |
| Autofocus: | Yes | Laser | Yes |
| Optical Image Stabilisation: | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Video recording (1080p): | 60fps | 60fps | 30fps |
| Video Recording (4K): | 30fps | 30fps | None |
| Front camera: | 5MP, 1440p@30fps | 8MP, 1080p@30fps | 8MP, 1080p |
| Manual controls: | Partial | Full | Partial |
| Battery: | |||
| Capacity: | 2600mAh | 3000mAh | 2680mAh |
| Removable? | No | Yes | No |
| Wireless Charging? | Built in: Qi + PMA | Optional: Qi | None |
| Average Battery Life: | 14 to 18 hours 3 hours Screen On Time Galaxy S6 Edge Battery Review 5 tips to improve Galaxy S6 battery |
16 hours 3 hours Screen On Time |
14 to 16 hours 4 hours Screen On Time |
| Review Rating: | 9.0 | 9.0 | 8.8 |
| Review Link: | Galaxy S6 Review Galaxy S6 Edge Review |
LG G4 Review | Huawei P8 Review |
Question 4 from Donovan Richards:
Quick question about audio quality out of the 3.5mm jack.
I’m a major music freak like most people and have my IEM’s in all day everyday at work, on the motorcycle and definitely whilst running. Due for an upgrade and aiming at the lg g4 and samsung galaxy s6.
Using your ears and the standard earphones that come with s6 and g4 how would you describe the sound of each? As it’s been said the s6 has a wolfson audio chip for better quality sound? ( Not sure about g4?)
Which would you say in your terms sounds the clearest and detailed
We would have loved to answer this question Donovan but sadly, my LG G4 sample didn’t come with LG’s headphones included. However, using a pair of Beats headphones, the G4 audio is really, very good but the Galaxy S6 sounds clearer (to my untrained ears at least) with less hiss at the high end.
Related: Galaxy S6 Edge vs Huawei P8
It’s worth noting that the G4 does sound a little tinny at high volumes and lacks the clarity of the Galaxy S6 but the differences are certainly negligible. We’re going to try and get an answer to this question for you as soon as possible so stay tuned for an update as soon as we can answer this.
Question 5 from Razor:
If you could choose between only one of the three, what handset would you choose.
A question that was asked many times, both by Razor and several others and it’s a question I get asked a lot when people talk to me about which phone to buy. Choosing between these three devices is certainly not easy but my personal opinion is that the Galaxy S6 ticks more boxes than the Huawei P8 or the LG G4.
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The S6 and the S6 Edge both offer the latest specs, an outstanding display, innovative design, optimised software and excellent camera and while the G4 and P8 tick some of these boxes, they don’t tick all of them. The LG G4 has almost everything – save for the optimised software and the build quality – while the P8 again ticks plenty of boxes but doesn’t have the performance, software optimisation or display of the S6.
Question 6 from Syed Askari:
Which device has the best display and camera? Which one gives the premium look?
In the video, we answered this in three parts and we’ll do the same here, first looking at the display, then the camera and finally the premium look and feel.

Best Display
The display on the Huawei P8 is the least pleasing of the three devices but this is due to the 1080p resolution, compared with Quad HD on both, the Galaxy S6 and the LG G4. For me personally, the LG G4 is very impressive and the 98% compliance with the DCI standard means that watching films on the screen offers the closest cinema-like experience on any smartphone to date.
By way of comparison, the over-saturation on the Galaxy S6 display results in it exceeding the DCI standard but the display is arguably nicer to look at. The display is vibrant, colors are rich and blacks are deep and while the G4 does very well here, I personally prefer the Galaxy S6. This is just my opinion however, so you may find the LG G4 is the better display for you.
Best Camera
The question that most people seem to be asking is: which is the better camera, the Galaxy S6 or the LG G4? Personally, I find the oversaturated images on the Galaxy S6 to be more pleasing to the eye but the LG G4 images are certainly more lifelike. Which is the better camera? It’s too close to call so we’ll call it a draw; which do you think is the better? Have a look at the images below (in this order: Galaxy S6, LG G4, Huawei P8) and let us know in the comments below!
Premium Look and Feel
If there’s one thing I don’t like about the LG G4, it has to be the build. The design of the handset is certainly premium enough but the use of plastic – even though there is a leather back cover available – means the handset just doesn’t look or feel as nice as the Galaxy S6 or the P8.
The Galaxy S6 has that stunning metal and glass build but the Huawei P8 packs a very impressive specs list into a body that’s just 6.4mm thick. I personally think the Galaxy S6 has a great design but the all aluminium-build of the Huawei P8 is incredible as well. Far too close to call this so we’ll leave it as a draw; let us know which you think is the more premium looking smartphone in the comments below!
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Wrapping up
Picking a new smartphone is certainly a challenge with a myriad of platforms, specs, designs and features to consider and hopefully, this series has helped you with your decision. Each handset has their Pros and Cons and it’s worth looking at the links below to read each review in more detail.
Huawei P8 Review
LG G4 Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 Review
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Review
We couldn’t answer all the questions you had but hopefully, we’ve picked the ones that give you the detail you were looking for. Got other questions that you want answered? Leave them in the comments below and maybe the community can help answer the questions we’ve missed!
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The Carrera Wearable 01 will be TAG Heuer’s first Android Wear device

Luxury watch maker TAG Heuer’s high-end Android Wear device isn’t slated to launch until November 2015, but it looks like a few early details are starting to surface regarding the wearable. In an interview with Wearable, TAG Heuer CEO Jean-Claude Biver outed that the company’s first Android Wear device would be called the Carrera Wearable 01. The Wearable 01 will be largely influenced by the recently-launched Carrera Heuer 01 (pictured above).
The CEO explains:
There is no other choice for Tag Heuer than to have all its DNA, all its watchmaking emotion and flair into the connected watch. Somehow, one should not see from a certain distance the difference between a Carrera Heuer 01 and a Carrera Wearable 01.
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Not only are we given a hint as to what the new wearable will look like, the report also implies that the Carrera Wearable 01 may be able to withstand the test of time. TAG Heuer’s UK communications manager Alexandra King talks about the potential lifespan of the device:
If your child completed their Masters degree, you might want to give them a watch. We want to create something that will stay on your watch for a lifetime, that’s what Tag Heuer does. And as the technology changes, it will change.
No clarification was given regarding King’s statements, so it looks like we’ll have to wait until the wearable’s launch later this year to find out more. According to past reports, the smartwatch is slated to launch for around $1,400 and potentially come with a 40-hour battery life.
So, what are your thoughts on the wearable so far? If the Carrera Wearable 01 turns out to look just like the Carrera Heuer 01, could this be a viable option for you?
Tag Heuer names its first Android Wear Device, the Carrera Wearable 01
Tag Heuer, the watch company famous for its high-quality (and very expensive) Swiss-made watches, has unveiled the name of its first Android Wear watch, the Carrera Wearable 01.
The watch, according to Tag Heuer CEO Jean-Claude Biver, will be upgradable “for a lifetime,” and will cost around $14,000. Powered by Intel silicon, the watch will run the latest version of Android Wear. As for the “lifetime” upgradability, we’re not so sure what this entails, but Biver says the watch will be upgradable as time goes on and technology matures. The goal is to have the watch “last a lifetime.”
Expect a Q4 release for the Carrera Wearable 01.
Source: Forbes
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Google unveils new privacy and security management tools
Google unveiled major changes to its privacy and security management tools today. Users can now take an active approach to managing the data Google holds on them, in one centralized hub.
On the new “My Account” page, users can control their personal data settings. You can now manage experience-enhancing data used by apps like search, Maps and Youtube. Ads Settings lets you control ads so that only ads you’re interested in show up. You can also control which apps and sites you’ve given permission to connect with your Google account.
Go to myaccount.google.com to take a peek at the changes and start adjusting your settings.
If you’d like to check out your My Account page, head on over to myaccount.google.com. For more information about the changes and Google’s privacy policy in general, go to privacy.google.com.
Source: Google Blog
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Humble Mobile Bundle back for its 13th round
It’s time for another Humble Mobile Bundle! For it’s 13th round, the guys at Humble Bundle are offering six games for a small donation to charity, with more titles to be added come June 8.
If you pay what you want, you’ll get Timelines: Assault on America (Premium), The Ministry of Silly Walks, and Hellraid: The Escape. If you pay above the average, Puzzle Retreat Complete, Worms 3, and Twisty Hollow will be added in with the package.
Keep in mind that if you pay for the bundle now, you should have access to the extra titles immediately after Humble Bundle announces them on June 8.
You know what to do. Head on over to the Humble Bundle website to donate!
HUMBLE BUNDLE LAUNCHES NEW MOBILE GAMES BUNDLE
Humble Mobile Bundle 13 features Worms 3, Puzzle Retreat Complete, Twisty Hollow, and more
San Francisco, Calif. – June 1, 2015 – Humble Bundle’s thirteenth entry in its flagship mobile bundle kicks off today, featuring a multitude titles by some of today’s leading developers including The Voxel Agents, Team 17 Digital Limited, Arkadium Games, Strategy First, Boondoggle Studios, and Shortbreak Studios s.c.
Customers can pay what they want for Timelines: Assault on America (Premium), The Ministry of Silly Walks, and Hellraid: The Escape.
Those who pay more than the average price will also receive Puzzle Retreat Complete, Worms 3, and Twisty Hollow.
Additional titles will be unveiled mid-promotion on June 8, increasing the bundle’s value even more.
To see the full bundle, head to: https://www.humblebundle.com/mobile
As with all Humble Bundles, customers can choose how their purchase dollars are allocated, between the publisher, charity and a Humble tip. The Humble Mobile Bundle 13 supports two charitable causes — Electronic Frontier Foundation and Worldreader.
The Humble Mobile Bundle 13 runs for two weeks and ends Monday, June 15, 2015 at 11 a.m. Pacific time.
About Humble Bundle
Humble Bundle organizes pay-what-you-want plus charity promotions for awesome digital content and puts the power directly in the hands of the consumers, offering them fully-featured titles at prices they set themselves. Consumers pay what they want and decide how to allocate their money between content creators, charity, and a humble tip. Humble Bundle also offers the Humble Store, a digital storefront that features great games at great prices with a portion of sales going to select charities. Since the company’s launch in 2010, Humble Bundle has helped empower its community to allocate more than $55 million toward charity to date. For more information, please visit https://www.humblebundle.com
About Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. Founded in 1990, EFF champions user privacy, free expression, and innovation through impact litigation, policy analysis, grassroots activism, and technology development. We work to ensure that rights and freedoms are enhanced and protected as our use of technology grows. https://www.eff.org/
About Worldreader
Worldreader is on a mission to bring digital books to every child and her family, so that they can improve their lives. Literacy is transformative: it increases earning potential, decreases inequality, improves health outcomes and breaks the cycle of poverty. Yet there are 740 million illiterate people in this world and 250 million children of primary school age who lack basic reading and writing skills. Books are necessary for the development of these skills, and still 50% of schools in Africa have few or no books at all (SACMEQ II).
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Project ARA director Paul Eremenko leaving ATAP team after two years
Google’s ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects) is known today for the Project ARA modular phone among many other endeavors — but today the division isn’t making news for a particular product update, but because of staff changes.
Paul Eremenko, former director of Project ARA, is moving on to join Airbus Group in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s leading aerospace and defense companies. As is common practice with some positions within Google, the ATAP project director position has a limited contract of two years in order to ensure quality and risk taking. Thus, Eremenko will leave the team.
For a full list of people who will now take over at ATAP and Ara, hit the source link.
Source: ATAP+
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Apple Shifts to Editorially Curated Lists on App Store
Apple has quietly changed the way it promotes new and popular apps on the App Store, shifting from algorithmically generated lists to editorially curated content last month. TechCrunch reports that the “Games” section, for example, no longer has “New,” “What’s Hot,” or “All iPhone (Free & Paid)” categories, which have been replaced with editor curated lists such as “Best New Games” and “More Games You Might Like,” the latter based on a customer’s purchase history.
“What’s also notable about the changes is that this represents the first time the Games’ subcategory pages (e.g., Action, Adventure, Racing, Trivia, etc.) have included editorially created lists,” reports TechCrunch. “These pages now have their own banner art at the top as well in order to better highlight the best new games within those sections. Within each subcategory page, consumers can browse editorial collections including ‘Best New Games,’ ‘All-Time Greats,’ ‘Free,’ and ‘Pay Once & Play.’”
The move towards editorial curation was expected given the multiple job listings that Apple has posted for App Store and iTunes editors in recent months, including one specifically for the games section.
“This position is responsible for the discovery, selection, and promotion of games on the Apple App Stores. Working under the direction of the Editorial Manager for Games, they are tasked with ensuring all games selected for promotion are played and scrutinized to the highest level of standards,” the job description for an “Editor, Games, App Store” position posted in late April reads.
The report claims that some app developers have seen between 30% to 90% fewer organic app downloads since the changes were made, although the move away from automatically generated app lists is not expected to negatively impact most developers. In fact, editorial curation should benefit developers with truly useful apps gain some well-deserved exposure on the App Store, rather than clone or rip-off apps that sometimes slipped through Apple’s old automated process.
Following the surging popularity and subsequent removal of Flappy Bird from the App Store a few years ago, for example, a number of developers were quick to release copycat versions of the app with similar app icons, titles, graphics and gameplay. At any given time, at least a few of those apps were often undeservingly featured under the algorithmically generated lists on the App Store such as “New” or “What’s Hot” based on total downloads and other factors.
There are over 1,400,000 apps available on the App Store for iPhone, iPad and iPod.
Apple Preparing Retail Employees for June In-Store Apple Watch Launch
During Apple’s most recent earnings call, CEO Tim Cook announced plans to begin carrying the Apple Watch in the company’s retail stores in late June. Now that we’ve entered the first week of that month, Apple has begun preparing its retail employees for the in-store launch of the Apple Watch.
In a video message sent to retail employees, the contents of which were shared by 9to5Mac, retail chief Angela Ahrendts told employees that they need to be “above and beyond ready” for the launch. Apple’s VP of retail operations Jim Bean also detailed an upcoming “Reserve and Pickup” feature.
Reserve and Pickup will let customers check the Apple Online Store each day at 8:00 a.m. local time to see if a nearby store has their desired Apple Watch model in stock. If it’s available, customers will be able to reserve the Apple Watch and choose a time to pick it up. Customers will also be able to make reservations for Apple Watch models that are not yet in stock.
“This is our moment to shine, this will be a launch unlike any we’ve ever had before… this is what you were born to do, this is why you are at Apple,” Ahrendts told employees hoping to encourage them to re-review the Apple Watch training materials. Apple is also encouraging employees to discuss the benefits of Apple Pay with customers, which is a core Apple Watch feature.
In addition to preparing Apple employees for in-store Apple Watch sales, Apple has also notified them that customers are now able to try Apple Watch demo units paired to an iPhone in store. Prior to now, Apple Watches have been in a demo loop or attached to tables and unable to pair with iPhones.
Since its launch on April 24, the Apple Watch has been available from Apple solely online. Apple has, however, made limited numbers of the Apple Watch available to customers through third-party boutiques, such as Maxfield in Los Angeles. According to retail chief Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s efforts to keep sales online have been done due to supply constraints and to provide customers with the best possible Apple Watch buying experience.
The Apple Watch continues to be in short supply, but shipping times for many models have greatly improved since launch. Some models of the Apple Watch Sport and stainless steel Apple Watch are now shipping within a week in the United States.
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