The OnePlus Two is now officially on sale (If you have an invite)
OnePlus recently announced the OnePlus Two, successor to the OnePlus One, earlier in the month. While it probably isn’t the “Flagship Killer” as the promised, it does give the competition a good fight. For the 3,000,000 plus people who have already reserved their invite, they are one step closer to getting their hands on the premium phone.
The OnePlus Two is now officially available for purchase, granted you have your hands on a valid invite. If you live in North America, be aware that there is a delay of 2 – 3 weeks in shipments, as reported yesterday. OnePlus cited “delayed prodution schedules”. You can still order your model but expect to get it later than other regions:
- North America and Taiwan: 10-15 business days
- EU and Hong Kong: 3-5 business days
- India: 5-7 business days
And if you don’t have an invite? You will need one if you intend to get the phone. Head on over and reserve your invite.
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Deal: Lifetime subscription to SkyHub Cloud Unlimited Backup only $89.99

Finding the right cloud storage solution comes with its hurdles. Some services are great, but they will end up costing you a good chunk of cash after a prolonged period of time. This is because the popular services (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.) sell monthly/yearly subscriptions that need to keep being renewed. Furthermore, these packages usually offer a limit in storage space, often forcing you to buy into higher plans.
The AA Deals Store has an offer that can help you kiss all those annoyances goodbye. How does a lifetime subscription to unlimited cloud storage sound? That is exactly what you can get with SkyHub Cloud Unlimited Backup, if you pay $89.99. By the way, that is an 85% discount over the original $600 price point!
There’s no tricks or catch here. You can store as much data as you want from up to 3 computers, as well as all your devices, discs and thumb drives. And this will be stored in SkyHub’s servers forever.

That’s not really where the convenience in SkyHub Cloud Unlimited Backup ends, though. After having all your data stored in the cloud, your files can be easily accessed from your Android and iOS devices, as well as the web.
There’s really not much convincing to do here, right? This is a great deal if you know you will need a cloud backup solution for a long time. Just hit the AA Deals Store and sign up if you are interested! Also, do it quickly, because this offer expires in 4 days.
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Are the Samsung Galaxy S6 and LG G4 worth the extra premium over cheaper flagships?

There is little denying that this has been an exciting year for Android smartphones so far. While a few phones like the HTC One M9 were met with a fairly mild reception, we’ve seen a number of impressive devices debut in 2015 at all sorts of price points. At the higher end of the pricing spectrum the Samsung Galaxy S6 and LG G4 are currently the kings of the hill, but the two phones are finding an increasing amount of competition and not by similarly priced devices, but by handsets that significantly undercut them in the pricing department.
Depending on where you shop, a brand new unlocked LG G4 can set you back around $550 or more, and a 32GB GS6’s premium can exceed $600. Such high price points have made us wonder if these two devices are worth it, especially when compared to more affordable gear with similar hardware and features.
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Chinese upstart OnePlus recently shared its latest handset with the rest of the world and it looks very promising. The company’s new OnePlus 2 has launched with a somewhat complex ordering system that might rub some potential customers the wrong way, but the device’s $329 price tag is hard to deny. The OnePlus 2 won’t be the only affordable flagship smartphone to challenge LG’s and Samsung’s crown jewels. Motorola’s highly anticipated Moto X Pure Edition will soon go on sale for $400. It’s these type of competitive options that make the Galaxy S6’s and G4’s hefty asking prices start to seem even more extravagant.
So are the G4 and Galaxy S6 actually worth the extra coin? Let’s take some time to discuss this.
What Makes Samsung and LG so Special?

LG and Samsung are household names. Not limited to just smartphones and tablets, both companies crank out a large number of consumer electronics ranging from TVs to kitchen appliances. If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you may own at least one piece of hardware made by either firm. Even so, are logos and brand recognition enough to justify higher prices? A simple answer would be no, but when it comes to consumer tech, things are hardly ever that easy.
Samsung is currently the world’s largest smartphone vendor and it makes some impressive devices. The Galaxy S6 is no exception. It’s a combination of premium hardware wrapped in a well-crafted package. Its entrancing display looks good enough to make you stare at your living room TV with disdain and its brutish processor’s power is irrefutable. Samsung’s tier one smartphone also features a fingerprint scanner, heart rate sensor, wireless charging, an exceptional camera, and the company’s upcoming mobile payment system, Samsung Pay. So there’s no shortage of gimmicky features here.
As for LG, it’s definitely no slouch. When it comes to the number of smartphones moved, the company is several slots behind its cross-country rival, but it easily holds its own. A couple of months ago, the South Korean firm unleashed its G4 on the masses and it has received critical acclaim and praise from early adopters.

More than just a name brand franchise player, the G4 is also the real deal. From its 5.5-inch 2,560 x 1,440 QHD display to optional genuine leather back covers. This handset is truly unique. The G4 also retains a removable battery and an expandable storage slot. Today, these attributes appear to be going extinct in the world of premium smartphones, but the G4’s push towards greatness doesn’t end there. Loaded with a feature-heavy camera that will keep shutterbugs pointing and shooting, the LG G4’s appeal is undeniable.
In addition to high-end phone designs, LG’s and Samsung’s prominent positions in the tech industry almost guarantees a product’s longevity. This gives repeat and potential new customers peace of mind, when making a purchase. The G4 and Galaxy S6 are also available at every major wireless carrier. Such partnerships further increase opportunities for long-term hardware and software support.
What About the Competition?

Flagship smartphones aren’t always expensive. If you’re not trying to win a popularity contest, a lot can be had for very little out of pocket. As noted earlier, devices like the forthcoming OnePlus 2 are jam-packed with high-end bells and whistles. You just might not see as many people out and about with the Chinese phone maker’s latest handset for at least months to come, if not longer. However, if you’re comfortable going against the grain, you’ll come away with a massive 5.5-inch 1080p display, 3GB of RAM, and forward-thinking features like a USB Type-C port and a fingerprint scanner. This can all be obtained for half the price of a new G4 or Galaxy S6. Also, if you can afford to shell out an additional $60, your device’s specs will get bumped up to 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage space.
Now if you’re looking for a familiar face, but want something brand new, Motorola’s 2015 Moto X Pure Edition pleads a good case for your money. Due out this fall, its outer appearance can be customized via Motorola’s Moto Maker and the device’s specs are more than admirable. The former Google company’s new smartphone will ship with a 1.8GHz hexa-core Snapdragon processor, 3GB of RAM, a 21-megapixel image sensor and Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. The big selling point here is Motorola’s pledge to make its new flagship compatible with all US wireless carriers. This is something that can’t be said about unlocked versions of the G4 and Galaxy S6.

Lastly, a device to help support the argument that LG’s and Samsung’s flagships might not be worth their high markup would be Asus’ Zenfone 2. Full disclosure: this handset isn’t a next-gen marvel, but for just $300 you’ll get 4GB of RAM, a 5.5-inch display, 64GB of storage and a 2.3GHz Intel processor. Shipping with Android 5.0 out of the box and an entry-level configuration priced at just $200, this handset might make even the most hardcore smartphone elitists see things a little differently.
The Bottom Line

Not too long ago, it was commonplace for Android enthusiasts to tease iPhone fans for buying Apple’s expensive hardware. Today, however, modern smartphones like the G4, GS6 and even the Nexus 6 are starting to bridge the pricing gap that once divided these two groups. The Galaxy S6 and G4 are both great phones. This is undeniable. That said, unless you’re deeply committed to Samsung’s and LG’s brands, it can be hard to justify such high prices.
Call this editor cheap, but if you’re purchasing a device outright, why not stretch your money as far as it can go? Remember, new smartphones are released every few months. Why not put together a steady roster of devices instead of hopping from one phone to another every year?
For those considering picking up a new device but looking to save a little money in the process, here are just a few articles and best lists that can help you on your quest:
- Best cheap Android phones
- ZTE Axon vs OnePlus 2 vs Moto X Style
- ZTE Axon review
- Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 review
- Asus ZenFone 2 review
What are your thoughts, do you feel that Samsung and LG are worth the premium pricing they command over cheaper flagships like the new OnePlus 2 and Motorola Moto X Style?
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Rite Aid Reverses Course, Will Accept Apple Pay Starting August 15
Rite Aid today announced that its 4,600 stores across the United States will begin accepting Apple Pay and Google Wallet starting August 15, nearly one year after the drugstore chain and CVS infamously disabled support for the iPhone-based mobile payments service nationwide. Rite Aid will also support Google’s forthcoming Android Pay service.
Rite Aid and CVS spurred a controversy last year after disabling Apple Pay and Google Wallet as payment methods last year, likely because both are members of the Merchant Customer Exchange (MCX) consortium, which has its own mobile payments service called CurrentC. MCX launched in August 2012 with a three-year exclusivity period for all members, which ends this month.
“Increasingly, consumers are actively seeking out and incorporating mobile technology into many facets of their life, including their shopping and purchasing decisions,” said Ken Martindale, CEO of Rite Aid stores and president of Rite Aid Corporation. “By accepting mobile payments, we’re able to offer Rite Aid customers an easy and convenient checkout process, which we know is important to them. Investing in mobile technologies is just one piece of Rite Aid’s evolving digital strategy and we will continue to explore, test and implement innovative technologies that will help us to better serve our valued customers.”
Apple responded to the Rite Aid-CVS situation last year by stating that Apple Pay feedback from customers and retailers was “overwhelmingly positive and enthusiastic” at the time, and the mobile payments service is now available at over 750,000 locations in the United States and United Kingdom. Other MCX members that remain without Apple Pay support include Walmart, Target and Lowe’s.
LastPass Introduces Subscription-Free Mobile App Update
Password management app LastPass [Direct Link] today announced that new users joining the service will be able to sign up for free without having to pay for a LastPass Premium or Enterprise subscription on mobile devices. Those users who get started on iOS, Android, or Windows will be able to use the service and even sync passwords amongst other smartphones for free.

Now, if you get started with LastPass on your Android, iPhone, or Windows Phone, you’ll have completely free access from your smartphone, and can even sync across smartphones for free. The same is true for tablets, if that’s where you get started.
We want to ensure that LastPass is accessible for all users, including mobile-only users who need help managing their passwords and apps. Wherever you get started, you can use LastPass on that device, and any others of the same device type – desktops, smartphones, or tablets – for free!
The company even promises that wherever a user gets started — be it on desktop, mobile, or a tablet — they will be able to use and sync LastPass on that device and any device of the same type. Users who then want a more robust experience, and be able to migrate from mobile to tablet to desktop, will need to sign up for a LastPass Premium subscription for $12 per year.
Before it had a dedicated Mac app, the service was a web-only password management tool which has now grown to include features like quick search, secure logins, and automatic password change. LastPass promises that existing users can expect to continue using the service “without any changes” to their current experience. New users interested in testing out the desktop version can sign up for a 14-day free trial of the LastPass service on the Mac app [Direct Link].
OnePlus 2 in India will begin shipping on August 14
The OnePlus 2 is now available in India exclusively through Amazon. This news comes not long after OnePlus announced a delay in shipping units in North America by several weeks.
Invites are going out today to purchase the device in India are going at today. However, we’re not sure how many invites OnePlus is initially sending out. Some consumers may have to wait some time before getting a chance to buy the OnePlus 2, as the invite list for the device has reached 2 million and it’s still growing.
Those who received an invite will be able to purchase the device through their Amazon account, and Amazon will begins fulfilling orders on August 14.
The device will cost ₹24,999, which translates to $390 USD for the 64GB model of the OnePlus 2.
While India is one of the first markets to see the OnePlus 2, OnePlus will be selling limited stock of the OnePlus 2 at Colette’s in Paris today. Additionally, European invites for the device are set to go out today as well.
source: OnePlus
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New details trickle out about the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+
This year has probably been one of the worst, in terms of keeping secrets. It seems that just about every major manufacturer, is incapable of keeping their new devices under wraps. Samsung, Motorola, OnePlus, you name it, at least one of their devices has leaked.
With Samsung’s UnPacked event coming up this Thursday, more and more details are coming out about two of the newest devices to come from the South Korean giant. We have seen everything from the leaked packaging, to the new Edge features for the S6 Edge+, and even the new keyboard case for the Edge+.
To top it all off, the latest leak came from Samsung themselves. The main Samsung France web page leaked all the details regarding pricing for the Galaxy S6 Edge+ accessories. While all of this was expected to be a surprise come Thursday, it seems that there’s not much that Samsung to keep the cat in the bag for once.
Before the page was pulled and replaced with a Samsung UnPacked advertisement, the dates were leaked, leading us to an idea of when the device will be released/available. According to what was found, pre-orders will begin around August 21st, and will be released either September 3rd, or 4th. This was somewhat confirmed by a pre-order bundle that includes a Bluetooth headset with the purchase of the Galaxy S6 Edge+.
Now as for the accessories, the pricing is in Euros, so even after converting to the USD, there may be some changes on our side of the pond. I guess Samsung’s got that going for them.
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Keyboard Cover (Silver) – £59.99 ($66.42)
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Flip Wallet Cover (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £24.99 ($27.67)
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Glossy Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £19.99 ($22.13)
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Clear View Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £39.99 ($44.28)
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Glitter Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue, Pink) – £34.99 ($38.74)
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ S View Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £34.99 ($38.74)
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Wireless Charging Pack (Silver, Gold) – £64.99 ($71.96)
We will have more coverage on Samsung’s new Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+ as the week progresses, and especially during their UnPacked event. Keep your eyes peeled for more info, and let us know what you think about Samsung’s two worst secrets of 2015.
Source: SamMobile via GalaxyClub
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Galaxy S6 Edge Plus full specs and accessory prices leaked

It doesn’t rain, it pours and so seems to be the case with Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Galaxy Note 5 smartphones and although they are set to launch in just a couple of days, we’re hearing more and more about them with every hour that passes. Earlier today we saw Samsung reveal pre-orders for the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus will launch on August 21 (before pulling the listing) and the latest leaks have now revealed the full specs list for the curved phablet along with the cost of the official accessories.
First to the specs and a listing by well-known Romanian retailer evoMAG has revealed the full specs of Samsung’s upcoming curved big-screen device. We’ve already heard most of them before but it’s always nice to get confirmation and looking at the listing, we know the handset will have a 5.67 inch Super AMOLED Quad HD display and will be powered by an Exynos 7420 octa-core processor with 4GB RAM.
The specs list also includes 32GB internal storage that is non-expandable, a 5MP front facing camera, 16Mp rear camera with 4K Ultra HD video recording, LTE Cat 6 offering 300 Mbps download speeds, Wi-Fi n/ac, Bluetooth v4.1, NFC and a fingerprint sensor. The handset will launch running Android 5.1 Lollipop and will reportedly come with Samsung Pay (which ties in with previous reports of a September release for Samsung’s payment solution).
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The listing only mentions gold as the available colour but this is likely to be carrier specific so expect the handset to be available in other colours and other storage options – the Galaxy S6 Edge comes with 32GB, 64GB or 128GB storage and the S6 Edge Plus will probably follow suit.
Now to the accessories and last week, we saw a leak of an unique keyboard cover for the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus. Earlier this week, we saw another leak that seemingly confirmed the existence of the cover along with a price tag of 60 euros and now UK retailer Mobile Fun has confirmed the cost of a range of official Samsung accessories. The full accessories list includes (US conversion is approximate and rounded to the nearest full dollar)
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Keyboard Cover (Silver) – £59.99 / $94
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Flip Wallet Cover (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £24.99 / $39
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Glossy Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £19.99 / $31
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Clear View Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £39.99 / $62
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Glitter Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue, Pink) – £34.99 / $55
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ S View Cover Case (Silver, Gold, Blue/Black) – £34.99 / $55
- Official Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ Wireless Charging Pack (Silver, Gold) – £64.99 / $101
Related: Samsung Galaxy Note 5 rumor roundup
What do you think of the leaked accessories and prices? What about the specs list of the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus (and the Galaxy Note 5 which should be almost identical except for the lack of curved edges and the addition of an S-Pen)? Let us know your views in the comments below guys and don’t forget to tune in on Thursday morning as we’ll be at Samsung’s London and New York events to see everything the company has to announce.
Nextbit teases “frigging awesome” phone launching Sept 1

When a startup company teases a “friggin awesome” product, chances are you’ll automatically dismiss them but in the case of Nextbit, you might be wise to sit up and take notice. The company has teased that it will unveil its first smartphone on September 1st and promises it to be in the new “premium tier” of Android smartphones costing between $300 and $400.
Nextbit phone will “easily stand out” and be priced affordably
The startup has already revealed plans to switch from software to hardware and with backing from Google Ventures and an employee list that includes Android veterans Tom Moss and Mike Chan along with former HTC design chief Scott Croyle, its new smartphone may yet be “frigging awesome”. In an era where no one but Apple seems to be able to make a profit from Android devices, the startup is hoping that its HTC design roots and intimate knowledge of Android can help it buck the trend.
Moss, the chief executive of Nextbit, said:
It’s going to be friggin’ awesome. Phone fatigue is a real thing. That’s why we’re doing something different.
The other big claim about the Nextbit phone is that it apparently gets better over time; with its in-depth knowledge of the Android OS, the company claims to be able to progressively enhance the operating system making it better over time, which is in stark contrast to current devices which are rendered obsolete within weeks of launch. Nextbit will also aim to end the current woes of storage limits by leveraging cloud storage so you can use stores as many apps and media as you like.
Your phone will perform better over time and function at a higher level because of this software enhancement. We’re focusing on a device that can adapt to you.
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One of the biggest benefits that Apple has received from owning its software and hardware is the ability to optimise the platform to work on various types of hardware and Moss claims that Nextbit are aiming to do the same. Both Moss and Chan were early members of the Android team and Moss says this in-depth knowledge means they are best placed to achieve the same gains that Apple has done and “supercharge” the experience.
Standing out in a crowd can be difficult but Moss says that Croyle’s experience as one of the key designers behind HTC’s gorgeous One range gives them the knowledge to make a difference. Croyle is widely regarded as one of the designers who helped drive the current trend of metal bodied devices and Moss says that making a phone was always on the cards, as evidenced by the hiring of Croyle last year.
Hardware is not an all-of-a-sudden thing It’s been in the plans for some time. There’s a lot of you do to have a provocative design.
Naturally the company isn’t revealing specifics about the phone just yet but Moss did add that they are trying to “push the boundaries”. Do you think a startup with the pedigree that Nextbit has, can challenge the current incumbents in the market place? Let us know your views in the comments below!
ICYMI: 3D-printed telescope, bird drone and more
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Today on In Case You Missed It: An open-source, 3D-printed telescope is being offered by the Open Space Agency so that hobbyists of all stripes can easily share their discoveries. The BionicBird drone flies by legit flapping its wings and I think I saw this in a movie once. And a video describing old musical tech has us all riveted: A behind-the-scenes view of the seven stories of pipes it takes to play the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ.
And finally, who doesn’t need an easy way to understand science? The UK’s Guardian news has a loveably strange physicist and we cannot get enough.
If you come across any interesting videos, we’d love to see them. Just tweet us with the #ICYMI hashtag @engadget or @mskerryd.
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