Skip to content

Archive for

4
Aug

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 to be sold in Gold color variant (at least for Taiwan)


Despite the fact that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S2 was leaked in various forms for months on end, it was just a few weeks ago that the Korean conglomerate took the wraps off the product officially. It has long been established that the device in question will come in two color variants: Black and White. Now it seems however, that Samsung will in fact be releasing a Gold color variant, at least in select markets.

スクリーンショット (20)

White or Gold? Taiwanese consumers seemingly will be unable to chose a Black color option.

Samsung Taiwan has a dedicated product page for the upcoming device on its website, and indeed there is a gold option. Curiously absent, however, is any trace of a black variant. It is possible that in select Asian markets, where Gold colors tend to do quite well, the Tab S2 is receiving the special color treatment, similar to how the Galaxy Tab A has a Blue variant in the United States.
As has already been discussed, while the tablet’s frame is made of aluminum, the back side is decidedly plastic. This will hardly be the first time Samsung has released a gold colored frame, as both last year’s Galaxy Alpha and Galaxy Note 4 were offered in the precious metal-themed tint. For more pictures, have a look at some press renders of the smaller size variant below:

#gallery-1
margin: auto;

#gallery-1 .gallery-item
float: left;
margin-top: 10px;
text-align: center;
width: 33%;

#gallery-1 img
border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;

#gallery-1 .gallery-caption
margin-left: 0;

/* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */

Also present on Samsung Taiwan’s website, the official book covers for the device, which snap into place using the two mounts on the tablet’s rear. There are five color options present, including white, black, gold, red, and blue. The white color looks to be more of a beige, and the gold looks to be much lighter in tone than the bronze-esque shade from last year’s Book Cover. No pricing is available, however based on last year’s offerings we would expect them to retail in excess of $60+.
The Galaxy Tab S2 comes in an 8-inch, and 9.7-inch variant, both of which employ a 4:3 aspect ratio 2048×1536 SAMOLED display, and will be available in LTE and Wi-Fi-only configurations. It features an Exynos 5433 Octa-core SoC, 3GB of RAM, 32 or 64GB of on-board storage, and an 8-megapixel rear, 2.1-megapixel front camera set-up (no flash, sorry). It will ship with Android 5.0.2 and features the same “touch-based” fingerprint sensor used in the Galaxy S6 and has support for microSD. The 9.7-inch variant will include a 5,870mAh battery, and the 8-inch variant a 4,000mAh power-cell.
スクリーンショット (21)

Galaxy Tab S2 Book Cover

Pricing is still unknown in most markets, however yesterday in connection with the official announcement of South Korea’s variant, we know that the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 will cost KRW 599,000 (approx. $513), while the larger 9.7-inch model will cost KRW 719,000 ($685). Samsung will also sell the larger tablet with a Bluetooth keyboard case for KRW 799,000 ($685) in South Korea.
For those interested in more coverage of the Galaxy Tab S2, make sure to read our opinion piece, as well as comparison feature.
It remains to be seen as to which territories the Gold color variant will be released in, however now that the existence is basically a reality, is anyone interested in this new option? Leave a comment below with your thoughts.

// <![CDATA[ (function () var opst = document.createElement('script'); var os_host = document.location.protocol == "https:" ? "https:" : "http:"; opst.type = 'text/javascript'; opst.async = true; opst.src = os_host + '//' + 'www.opinionstage.com/polls/2286360/embed.js'; (document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0] ()); // ]]>

4
Aug

Should Google Play Edition devices come back? What went wrong?


Android users often love their phone’s hardware, but wish that they had a choice over what software it ran.  This was in fact a driving force in creating the Google Play Edition (GPE) devices a couple years ago.  Google worked with some of our favorite OEM’s to give their fans a choice on whether to use that manufacturer’s UI or stock Android.

But alas, something went wrong with the GPE system and it is now gone.  Some may argue that it was doomed from the beginning.  But I still can’t get past the idea.  There are so many folks who care about a pure, stock Android experience.  Of course, there’s the Nexus every year, but what if you’re not a fan of the manufacturer Google picked that year?  Shouldn’t the stock-only users have a hardware choice as well?

What exactly went wrong with the GPE program?

I’d argue that LG may have been the problem, or rather, the budget Nexus.  The GPE devices had to compete with a $300-$400 Nexus, which offered fantastic bang for the buck.  Although the OEM’s stripped away their UI’s from the GPE variant, they didn’t strip any of the cost.  It’s hard to convince someone to pay double solely to have that preference in hardware.

Another issue was sales.  Because GPE devices were only offered through the Play Store, it only appealed to the minority of people who buy their phones unlocked and full price.  Most people sign a contract to get a subsidized price or nowadays do financing.  I don’t see how a phone can be successful ignoring a large chunk of the market.

One last theory is the lack of support.  There weren’t a multitude of devices that were a part of the program.  Over the year or so that it ran, here was the portfolio:

sgs5-gpe-main

This is a pretty pitiful list considering all the phones within the timeframe.  Although the Sony Z Ultra was there, the more reasonably-sized Xperia Z1 (or Z2) was not.  The GPE Galaxy S5 never made it.  There was no sign of an LG G2 or G3 variant.  A program just can’t be successful without substance.

With all this said, I come to the question:  Should GPE devices come back?

One thing we can’t ignore is that the “value” Nexus went away last year.  The Nexus 6 was priced just as high as the rest of the flagships.  If GPE phones were still around, this would’ve given them more of a fighting chance.  Heck, everyone freaking out about the only Nexus being a ginormous phablet would’ve settled down knowing that they still had a choice elsewhere.

The other issues I’ve raised would also have to be addressed.  But look at what Motorola has done with the Moto X Pure Edition.  They’ve completely sidestepped the carrier/contract way and are doing phone purchasing the way they think it should be done.  This is a step in the right direction, and if the industry follows, I believe that GPE phones would fit right in.

I hope that Google hasn’t deleted the GPE idea from their mind.  A great idea is nothing without proper execution.  GPE phones should make a comeback when the time is right.

Do you agree, or still think that GPE is a lost cause?

The post Should Google Play Edition devices come back? What went wrong? appeared first on AndroidGuys.

4
Aug

Xbox Live and ID@Xbox indie games coming to HoloLens


Microsoft Debuts New Products For Its XBox Gaming Unit

Microsoft’s promise of unifying its disparate platforms with Windows 10 has even more going for it with some surprise announcements ahead of this week’s Gamescom show in Germany. We knew that Xbox Live was coming to the desktopfor free, even — but that extends to HoloLens too. That’s right: online multiplayer, friends lists and your achievements (anything tied to Redmond’s gaming service, from the sounds of it) will be available on the augmented reality headset, according to VRFocus. The site also reports that HoloLens, Windows 10 and Xbox One will share a universal store for apps and the like “in time.” Some purchases will also apparently be pay-once-play-anywhere affairs too. And similar to Microsoft’s push to get Android and iOS developers to bring their apps to Windows 10, the ID@Xbox program will work to court indie game developers and extend across Redmond’s latest operating system, HoloLens and Windows Phone.

No, the news isn’t earthshaking on its own, especially if you’ve been paying attention to what Microsoft’s big push with Windows 10 has been. But, it is interesting and presents a look at just how deep the concept of a shared platform and resources model runs at Windows HQ.

[Image credit: Getty Images]

Filed under:
Gaming, Home Entertainment, HD, Microsoft

Comments

Source:
VRFocus (1), (2), (3)

Tags: augmentedreality, gamescom, gamescom2015, gaming, gdceurope, hd, hdpostcross, hololens, id@xbox, microsoft, universalapps, vr, xbox, xboxlive, xboxone

4
Aug

HTC One M9 receiving Android 5.1 in select regions tomorrow


HTC One M9 Gold on SilverMany have been waiting for the release of Android 5.1 Lollipop for the HTC One M9 and it looks like for some of you the wait is over. Starting tomorrow the 5.1 update will be rolling out to the EMEA.

For those of you unaware, EMEA stands for “Europe, Middle East and Africa”. This news comes directly from HTC Product and Service Director at HTC EMEA Graham Wheeler’s Twitter.

Source: Graham Wheeler (Twitter)

Come comment on this article: HTC One M9 receiving Android 5.1 in select regions tomorrow

4
Aug

Motorola’s Moto G (2015) ad proves that the phone is always there for you


motorola_moto_g_2015_the_longest_search_ad_screenshot

Traveling through the desert on a camel can be a pretty lonely activity. Just ask the guy in Motorola’s advertisement for the Moto G (2015). After hours of traveling in the sun, our camel-riding star launches a dating app on his Moto G to see who’s around. The only problem is that not a single person is within fifty miles of him. Expanding his search radium to one hundred miles causes the lone match, Sara, to appear. From there, he sets out on a journey to find her while listening to R. Kelly’s “Ignition (Remix).”

Fingers crossed that Sara appearing is not a mirage.

Hit the break for the video.

Click here to view the embedded video.

Come comment on this article: Motorola’s Moto G (2015) ad proves that the phone is always there for you

4
Aug

Telstra Giving Away Free 12-Month Trial of Apple Music with Go Plans


Australia’s largest mobile carrier today announced that it would give away a free 12-month trial of Apple Music with a 12 or 24 month Go Mobile plan on iPhone 6 or 6 Plus. The deal marks the first time the new music service will be given away with a mobile plan.

telstraapplemusic
Additionally, the carrier’s notes on the promotion indicate that the service will use carrier billing. When users sign up and agree to the terms and conditions Apple Music’s payment will be paid via the Telstra rather than Apple directly. This means that users have to renew or cancel their trial through their carrier bill.

Last week, T-Mobile announced that it would add Apple Music to its Music Unlimited service, allowing Simple Choice customers to listen to the streaming music service without the cellular data counting against their 4G LTE data plan. Unlike the Telstra deal, users are not given a free trial to the service by T-Mobile.


4
Aug

Gunjack puts Samsung Gear VR gamers in charge of a turret


gunjack_5

Surely, Samsung Gear VR owners are not putting their $200 investment to waste. There is more than enough fun to be had with this VR headset, but today’s new addition to the list of upcoming games will have you blasting through space. CCP Games has announced a new title called Gunjack, a VR arcade shooter that puts you in charge of a gun turret.

The user will be flying around the nullsec region of Outer Ring, trying to protect the rig from any attackers. As expected, you will be fully immersed in the experience, thanks to the Samsung Gear VR and all it has to offer. The turret reacts to your head movements, so getting the hang of controls will probably take some getting used to, but oh so worth it.

“Our goal was nothing less than creating the best game yet for the Gear VR headset. Our team has focused on delivering the most action-packed, graphically-stunning game possible on this new virtual reality platform.” -Jean-Charles Gaudechon, studio manager at CCP Shanghai

#gallery-1
margin: auto;

#gallery-1 .gallery-item
float: left;
margin-top: 10px;
text-align: center;
width: 50%;

#gallery-1 img
border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;

#gallery-1 .gallery-caption
margin-left: 0;

/* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */

By the way, CCP Games is no rookie. The developer has created games like EVE Online, EVE: Valkyrie and DUST 514. Gunjack happens to be a side addition to the EVE series, based on the same universe and featuring a similar background.

Want in on this game? Sadly, you will have to wait a bit before the title is released to the public. Gunjack is launching alongside the Samsung Gear VR platform, once the headset loses its “Innovator Edition” moniker and goes full steam ahead. This should happen this Fall, so you don’t have much longer to wait.

How many of you will be blasting enemies through space? I really can’t wait.

4
Aug

What’s on your HDTV: ‘Innerspace’ Blu-ray, ‘True Detective’ finale


This week season two of HBO’s True Detective is coming to an end, plus a few oldies on Blu-ray with Innerspace and Free Willy. In gaming, there’s a Rare Replay pack of oldies on Xbox One, Submerged on PC, PS4 and Xbox One and some new DLC for the latest Call of Duty — including a new zombies pack — on Xbox. ABC Family’s Stitchers also has a season finale this week, while Melissa & Joey airs its last episode ever. For football addicts, preseason action is in full swing, so keep an eye on the rosters and get ready for those fantasy drafts.

Blu-ray & Games & Streaming

  • Insurgent (3D)
  • Orphan Black (S3)
  • Innerspace
  • Strike Back (S3)
  • Child 44
  • Free Willy
  • Blast from the Past
  • Chronic-Con, Episode 420: A New Dope (Netflix, 8/3)
  • Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (Netflix, 8/4)
  • A Most Violent Year (Amazon Prime, 8/7)
  • GALAK-Z (PS4, PC)
  • Rare Replay (Xbox One)
  • Bedlam (PS4, Xbox One)
  • Submerged (PC, PS4, Xbox One)
  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Reckoning DLC (Xbox 360, Xbox One)
  • The Castle Game (PS4)

Monday

  • Penn & Teller: Fool Us, CW, 8PM
  • The Fosters, ABC Family, 8PM
  • American Ninja Warrior, NBC, 8PM
  • So You Think You Can Dance, Fox, 8PM
  • WWE Raw, USA, 8PM
  • Toe Tag Parole: To Live and Die on Yard A, HBO, 9PM
  • Whose Line Is It Anyway?, CW, 9PM
  • Chasing Life, ABC Family, 9PM
  • Major Crimes, TNT, 9PM
  • Running Wild with Bear Grylls, NBC, 10PM
  • Cuban Chrome, Discovery, 10PM
  • Teen Wolf, MTV, 10PM
  • Unreal, Lifetime, 10PM
  • Murder in the First, TNT, 10PM
  • Becoming Us, ABC Family, 10PM
  • Making of the Mob: New York (season finale), AMC, 10PM
  • The Whispers, ABC, 10PM

Tuesday

  • America’s Got Talent, NBC, 8PM
  • WWE Tough Enough, USA 8PM
  • Knock Knock Live, Fox, 9PM
  • Face Off, Syfy, 9PM
  • Zoo, CBS, 9PM
  • Rizzoli & Isles, TNT, 9PM
  • Stitchers (season finale), ABC Family, 9PM
  • Playing House (season premiere), USA, 10PM
  • Hollywood Game Night, NBC, 10PM
  • Scream, MTV, 10PM
  • Clipped, TBS, 10PM
  • Proof, TNT, 10PM
  • Tyrant, FX, 10PM
  • Another Period, Comedy Central, 10:30PM
  • The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Comedy Central, 12:30AM

Wednesday

  • America’s Got Talent: World’s Got Talent, NBC, 8PM
  • Melissa & Joey (series finale), ABC Family, 8PM
  • Life on the Reef (season finale), PBS, 8PM
  • Unsung Hollywood: Car Wash, TV One, 8PM
  • Big Brother, CBS, 8PM
  • Baby Daddy (season finale), ABC Family, 8:30PM
  • Job or No Job (series premiere), ABC Family, 9PM
  • Mr. Robinson (series premiere), NBC, 9PM
  • The Wicked Offer (series premiere), CW, 9PM
  • Dating Naked: Playing for Keeps, VH1, 9PM
  • Extant, CBS, 9 & 10PM
  • Suits, USA, 9PM
  • 60 Minutes Sports, Showtime, 9PM
  • Rogue, DirecTV 101, 9PM
  • Last Comic Standing, NBC, 10PM
  • The Jim Gaffigan Show, TV Land, 10PM
  • I Am Jazz, TLC, 10PM
  • Key & Peele, Comedy Central, 10PM
  • Catfish, MTV, 10PM
  • Mr. Robot, USA, 10PM
  • The Game (series finale), BET, 10PM
  • Twinning, VH1, 10PM
  • Impastor, TV Land, 10:30PM
  • Why? With Hannibal Burress, Comedy Central, 10:30PM
  • America’s Best Dance Crew, MTV, 11PM
  • The Exes, TV Land, 11PM

Thursday

  • Food Fighters, NBC, 8PM
  • Beauty and the Beast, CW, 8PM
  • The Astronaut Wives Club, ABC, 8PM
  • WWE Smackdown, Syfy, 8PM
  • Dates (season finale), CW, 9:30PM
  • Big Brother, CBS, 9PM
  • Aquarius, NBC, 9PM
  • Dates, CW, 9 & 9:30PM
  • Mistresses, ABC, 9PM
  • Review with Forest Macneil, Comedy Central, 10PM
  • Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, FX, 10PM
  • Dominion, Syfy, 10PM
  • Lip Sync Battle, Spike TV, 10PM
  • Rectify, Sundance, 10PM
  • Under the Dome, CBS, 10PM
  • Graceland, USA, 10PM
  • Rookie Blue, ABC, 10PM
  • Hannibal, NBC, 10PM
  • Maron, IFC, 10PM
  • Married, FX, 10:30PM
  • Geeks Who Drink, Syfy, 11PM
  • One Bad Choice, MTV, 11PM
  • Reactor, Syfy, 11:30PM

Friday

  • Club de Cuervos (S1), Netflix, 3AM
  • Project MC2, Netflix, 3AM
  • Transporter: The Series (S2), Netflix, 3AM
  • HitREDord on TV (S1), Netflix, 3AM
  • Cold Justice, TNT, 8PM
  • Cold Justice: Sex Crimes, TNT, 9PM
  • Masters of Illusion, CW, 8PM
  • Defiance, Syfy, 8PM
  • Killjoys, Syfy, 9PM
  • Strike Back, Cinemax, 10PM
  • American Greed, CNBC, 10PM
  • Dark Matter, Syfy, 10PM

Saturday

  • His Secret Family, Lifetime, 8PM
  • Cedar Cove, Hallmark, 8PM
  • Boston EMS, ABC, 9PM
  • Hell on Wheels, AMC, 9PM
  • Mythbusters, Discovery, 9PM
  • Power, Starz, 9PM
  • Hannibal, NBC, 10PM
  • Atlantis (season finale), BBC America, 11PM

Sunday

  • Steelers vs. Vikings (preseason), NBC, 8PM
  • Big Brother, CBS, 8PM
  • I Am Cait, E!, 8PM
  • Big Brother, CBS, 8PM
  • Ray Donovan, Showtime 9PM
  • True Detective (season finale), HBO, 9PM
  • Humans, AMC, 9PM
  • The Last Ship, TNT, 9PM
  • Patient Killer, Lifetime, 9PM
  • Downton abbey Rediscoverd, PBS, 9:30PM
  • Masters of Sex, Showtime, 10PM
  • The Strain, FX, 10PM
  • Ballers, HBO, 10:30PM
  • Falling Skies, TNT, 10PM
  • Naked & Afraid, Discovery, 10PM
  • Brink, HBO, 11PM

Filed under:
, ,

Comments

Tags: hdpostcross, listings, MustSeeHdtv, truedetective, video

4
Aug

‘Guitar Hero Live’ is a karaoke simulator


This October, prepare to bring the house down with wild guitar riffs and your mad karaoke skills in Guitar Hero Live. That’s right, it’s official: Guitar Hero Live brings singing back to the franchise, alongside the new guitar and all of the fresh online features, challenges and songs available in Guitar Hero TV. A behind-the-scenes video posted just before Gamescom kicks off this week in Cologne, Germany, provides an overview of online features in Guitar Hero Live and drops the mic on singing in the game.

Filed under:
,

Comments

Source:
GuitarHeroGames

Tags: Activision, FreeStyleGames, GuitarHero, guitarherolive, hdpostcross, singing

4
Aug

Does no NFC make or break the OnePlus 2? AndroidGuys chimes in


It has been exactly a week since the OnePlus 2 was announced in the first-ever virtual reality product launch. While we knew many of the specs of the upcoming OnePlus devices beforehand, there was still a lot left to find out. Since the launch, it has many consumers split whether they like the device or not. On one hand, the OnePlus 2 has a great spec sheet and a very modest price tag, it starts at $329. On the other hand, OnePlus seemed to leave out a little feature known as NFC.

NFC or Near Field Communication, involves wirelessly transmitting data from one hardware device to another physical object, provided that the devices are in short range. Now that the world knows that the OnePlus 2 will not include NFC, it has caused quite the stir, even within AndroidGuys. Our group has been mumbling over this issue for a few days, so I decided to throw everyone’s opinion together for you guys to see.

I personally don’t find it as that big of a deal. I have rarely found myself using NFC; I can probably count the times on one hand. I remember one time I attempted to use NFC and Google Wallet to purchase a pop from a vending machine, but it failed. The other, more successful attempt, was using the NFC to setup a new device, which I actually found very convenient. It transferred all my accounts and apps in a matter of minutes, something that could usually take an hour or so.

On one hand, I do see the convenience factor of it and how it could be implemented in the future. Especially since the device is being branded as the “2016 Flagship Killer”. On the other hand, many users who are expected to buy the OnePlus 2 are phone enthusiasts and will most likely be looking to purchase the OnePlus 3 next year.

I get that OnePlus has cornered themselves with their decisions and marketing ideas, but give them a break. At the end of the day, press is press. It doesn’t matter if it is good or bad, they are getting the OnePlus brand name out there. Just think, if NFC was included on the OnePlus 2, we wouldn’t even be talking about the device as much right now. Maybe OnePlus did it on purpose because they knew it would create such a stir, and get them even more free press.

Here’s what the rest of AndroidGuys thought on the subject:

Scott Webster
I don’t have much of an issue with this feature as it pertains to the OnePlus 2. Specifically, it’s the sort of device that’s more niche and an educated buyer/user will know going in that it’s not included. It’s the type of smartphone that average people aren’t going to know much about or care about – yet. In short, the people who buy this are going to know all there is to know about it. If NFC is a pain point for them then they’ll likely not buy. Does it mean that NFC should not be employed in future models? No. I’ve had NFC off and on in my devices for years now and have yet to tap anything outside of a Bluetooth speaker or headphones. And, really, I could have used Bluetooth for pairing, anyhow.

Austin Hyde
I’m with Scott on this one. I have yet to see a practical application of NFC that would make me want to use it on a regular basis. Samsung’s pay system comes close, but there are too many options out there and the only vendors that I see supporting NFC are using it for Apple Pay. Google will have to come out with a unifying system for this work on Android.

Josh Noriega
While I agree that I don’t use NFC that much, you just gotta have it if you’re gonna make the claim of a “Flagship Killer”. They should have known this was gonna bite them in the ass. And they specifically put a USB Type-C port to be “future-proof”. In light of Android Pay coming, NFC is being “future-proof”. And is it really such a pain/expense to put NFC on-board?

Derrick
Personally I don’t understand why there is such a big fuss about NFC. I have never used NFC one time on my phone, and for the ONE time I considered using it, pairing to a wireless speaker, my speaker didn’t even have NFC built-in. I ALWAYS turn off NFC whenever I get a new phone. I never use it.


Sure Android Pay is coming, but it has been here already for many years known as Google Wallet. And the grim reality is no one uses it. It was only this year when paying with your phone became popular and we can thank Apple for that. Google even had to rename Google Wallet to Android Pay to mimic Apply Pay. Google Wallet was a failure for payment using NFC and Apple hasn’t quite changed the landscape yet. How many of you use NFC payments 30 times a month? I bet a very small percentage of you do, and for that reason I can completely understand why OnePlus removed NFC.


So this NFC thing that everyone is complaining about is a bunch of nonsense. We won’t be using Android Pay next year, and even if I am wrong and have to eat my shoe, we will still have our wallets with us. We will still have to carry credit cards and cash even with Android Pay because there are millions of small businesses that will not accept Android Pay.
The point of OnePlus is to make an affordable flagship and I completely agree with their decision to remove NFC. It’s only the enthusiasts that are making a fuss over this…ask your mom, dad, brother, cousin, whoever if they use NFC. I can guess what their answer will be…If I was Carl Pei I would tell the whiners to shut up already.


I believe a lot of the backlash OP is receiving over this is due to their annoying advertising and invite system. People are looking to challenge OP over anything because of their negative sentiment. Get over it. The OP is a sweet phone at a very reasonable price and I guarantee if people could actually get their hands on it in an easy manner, they wouldn’t be complaining about not having NFC.

Benton
I think that everyone over-reacted to the news that the OP2 won’t have NFC. That being said, I do feel as though there is a principle here. OnePlus’ mantra is “Never Settle”, and with that they release phones that they hope you won’t have to “settle” for. Yet, if anyone was looking forward to the release of Android Pay with Android M, they will have to “settle” for the lack of NFC in the OP2. Consumers are already “settling” for the OP2 anyways, with lack of QuickCharge and the fact that any future updates will take quite a bit of time for OnePlus to build their OS around it. NFC is just one other thing on the list to “settle” for.

Henry
OnePlus wanted to create a phone that they were touting as a 2016 flagship killer, but they didn’t include NFC. Right now, that’s not a big deal. Few use it. But with Android M and Android Pay just around the corner, I see it becoming very popular in the next year. As does OnePlus’s CEO, who said that NFC would become big in about 12-18 months. That would make it 2016. So if he says they didn’t include NFC because it’s not important. But they they want their phone to be next year’s flagship killer. But then he says that NFC will become big next year. But then he says that it doesn’t matter because people will upgrade next year. That is the most flawed logic of all time! If OP wanted the 2 to be a 2015 flagship killer, okay. I still don’t think they should get rid of NFC, but I can understand it. But they want it to compete with phones coming out next year when NFC will be much more widespread. They seemed set on future proofing their device with USB-C, but no NFC? They even included a fingerprint scanner and didn’t think, “We should include NFC because people can pay more securely with their fingerprint”? And for people who are planning on keeping a phone for years, I feel like this will be a huge letdown. I believe NFC’s potential is mobile payments, and it will only become more usable as time goes on. So people who bought a OP2 will see their friends using mobile payments and wonder why their phone can’t do that. Maybe I just have too much optimism for the adoption of NFC payments, but I think that OP will regret this decision.

Cooper
I don’t care. I’m getting the Moto X Pure Edition.

The post Does no NFC make or break the OnePlus 2? AndroidGuys chimes in appeared first on AndroidGuys.