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17
Oct

ICYMI: Draw-an-instrument, levitating light and more


ICYMI: Draw-an-Instrument, Levitating Light and More

Today on In Case You Missed It: A conductive-ink pen and matching sensor from Japan allows you to draw an instrument on any piece of paper. Carnegie Mellon scientists invented the Ballbot: A robot that moves and balances on a single spherical wheel. And we also wanted you to see the levitating lightbulb that floats above its base with magnetic levitation.

We also touch on a few big pieces of news in our final show for the week. Space nerds will want to read about Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, now that it’s shrinking. And tech folk should read about Apple being found liable by using a patent owned by University of Wisconsin.

If you come across any interesting videos, we’d love to see them. Just tweet us with the #ICYMI hashtag @engadget or @mskerryd.

17
Oct

Potential Purchaser: What kind of smartphone buying habits do you have?


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Once upon a time, phones were merely a proverbial blip on the radar, second string to the first fiddle of Windows based PCs. Back in the day, feature phones had extremely limited functionality. Things have obviously changed, and we are now reaching a point where smartphones have become an outright commodity, where any random company can sell them, and where even veteran established players are falling victim to the agile newcomers.

There are so many devices to choose from, and seemingly each week brings tidings of even more to come, be it a leak, rumor, or outright officiate. With this in mind, we thought it time to ask you – our readers – just what kind of spending habits you have when it comes to mobile phone purchases. This piece will look at several of the more general “archetypes” and then leave the question open to your own stories and sharing.

Let’s get this show on the road!

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Time-Related Spending

This category relates to the timing of when customers purchase their devices, be it immediately upon release or a significant time later.

Day 1 (Dedicated)

This category will be defined as those users who have to have the latest and greatest device on day 1. They may pre-order the purchase, may wait in line at a store, may import from overseas (even at inflated costs), or may change carriers just to have a desired device on or around the launch.

Day 1 (Addict)

This type of consumer is similar to the Day 1 Dedicated, but must have all major phones the second they release. They typically buy a new phone, use it for a short period of time, then immediately sell it – sometimes at a profit, sometimes at a loss – so they can get the necessary funds to finance the next big thing.

In-Time

This type of consumer will buy a new phone, but doesn’t feel any particular need or rush to do so. It may be before their contract ends, it may be after their contract ends, or it may be if/when their phone breaks.

Contract Careful

This type of consumer will only purchase a new device when their current contract ends, be it to save on fees, or to get the most out of their purchase.

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Where-With-Whom

This category deals with where a customer purchases their device: locally or elsewhere.

SIM-Free Supporter

This type of spender will only purchase SIM-free (factory unlocked) devices. It may be a result of faster updates, no carrier bloat, hatred of carrier logos, faster availability, no local availability, or a combination of these or other factors.

Import Master

This type of consumer will frequently import devices to their country instead of purchasing directly. This may be as a result of wanting a SIM-free device, it may be a result of carrier-related issues, or it may be a result of availability issues. For these individuals, the accompanying tariffs associated with importation are irrelevant to their needs.

Carrier or Country Bound

This type of customer will only purchase devices that are officially released in their country, and/or sold directly through a carrier.

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Psychological Behavior

This category refers more to the psychological conditions of the consumer’s habits.

Fundamental Follower

This type of consumer bases their purchasing decisions on the recommendations of others or on what is popular around them. They don’t necessarily care about brands or specs so much as having that which will allow them to better fit in.

Far-from-Followers

This type of consumer wants exactly the opposite of what those around them may have. This might entail purchasing a device like the LG Vu or Galaxy Note Edge, or else a brand that is decidedly unpopular and unlikely to be seen around town.

LTR-Oriented

This type of consumer will purchase a device, regardless of its specs or price tag, and stick with it for as long as possible. They may be interested in new phones, but are fine with what they have until theirs either breaks or else becomes unusable due to spec-related issues.

The Purist

This type of consumer will only purchase a device from the OEM’s home country of origin, either as a result of superior product accessories included in the box, or else a feeling that they must own the most “authentic” variant possible to truly have the “real” phone. Examples include Samsung Korean variants or HTC Taiwanese variants.

The Fanatical Fan

This type of consumer will buy literally any  device a company makes, or at least most of them barring a certain spec requirement. While they may enjoy the latest and greatest, they are equally interested – if not more so – in testing out all the offerings of their favorite OEM just to compare and contrast.

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The Skin Trade

This category deals with the Android skin situation.

Flavor Free

This type of customer will only purchase Nexus devices as they do not want any skins or modifications whatsoever.

A Total Tinkerer

This type of consumer wants a phone that can easily be modded. They love to install custom ROMs and tinker with all kinds of settings.

OEM Please

This type of consumer doesn’t care about the skin, rather they just use whatever the OEM in question has put on their device.

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Financing Options

This category deals with how the customer finances their purchase.

Wheeler-and-Dealer

This type of customer buys and sells phones constantly in order to finance their next purchase. This may come at a net gain, a wash, or net loss as a result, however in all cases a new device will be procured after sale.

Saving Spender

This type of consumer purchases a device at full price, but waits until they have enough cash on hand/to spare before doing so.

Carrier Centrist

This type of consumer purchases devices from a carrier, subsidized whenever possible.

Superfluous Spender:

This type of consumer will basically purchase multiple devices at any given time. They may have a separate one for each month/week/day be it a different color variant or different device altogether. They aren’t so interested in any given OEM as they are just having lots of phones and/or tech to show off.

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Internal Concerns

This category pertains to the components inside the phones themselves.

Simply Superior Specs

This type of consumer only buys products with the best specs possible.

Spec Conscious

This type of consumer knows about spec differences but doesn’t care so much as their own personal usage situation isn’t affected by them.

Spec Sparing

This type of consumer doesn’t care the slightest about specs, and can’t understand why people need their devices to do so many things. They are mainly interested in making calls, occasionally using the internet, and sending some e-mails.

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Bonus: Smartphone Saving

This bonus category deals with what consumers do with their current smartphone after it’s replaced by a new one.

Consummate Collector

This type of consumer saves every device he or she has ever purchased. Perhaps as a memento, perhaps because of data on the device, perhaps to use as a spare; the device is never discarded.

Could Care Less

This type of customer has no personal “connection” with the device, even if they may love the design or have had it through important moments in their life. It’s ultimately just a piece of tech and thus when the time comes, it’s either sold or tossed.

Hand Me Down

This type of individual prefers to give their old devices to friends or family so that others can use it.

Sentimental Seller

This type of individual does feel attached to their device, but nonetheless sells it because they want to get the money.

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Wrap Up

While we have created a rather sizable list of categories and conditions, these are hardly all the possible permutations of purchasing. Rather, we have opted to include most of the more general options so as to offer you some kind of similarities to select or discuss. It is unlikely that anyone will be a single category or contention, as there are ultimately a multitude of decisions that come into making a smartphone purchase.

We want to hear from you now! Which descriptions best define your smartphone purchasing habits? Did we miss some? Leave us your stories, suggestions, and thoughts below, and be sure to vote in our survey so that everyone can see where you stand!

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17
Oct

Vodafone UK including free Huawei tablet with first 1,000 Nexus 6P orders


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‘Tis almost time for new Nexi to ship to customer’s doors, heck these days even working demo models are even appearing in stores! Unlike in the United States where the pair of products is basically a Google-only affair, overseas international carriers are offering the models, too. Vodafone UK in particular, has a sizzling deal for the first 1000 eligible customers to pre-order/order a Nexus 6P on any 12-or-24-month Pay monthly bundle: they will receive a free Huawei MediaPad T1 7.0 tablet with their new phone!

The full details are as follows, as specified by Vodafone UK:

  • The first 1,000 eligible customers to pre-order/order a Nexus 6P on any 12- or 24-month Pay monthly bundle will receive a Huawei MediaPad T1 7.0 (“tablet”) with their Nexus 6P (the “Offer”).
  • The Nexus 6P pre-order is only available online. However, customers who pre-order in-store or by telephone will be eligible as advisers will process the order online.
  • The offer excludes business customers, except small business customers (with 1-5 connections) who can pre-order the Nexus 6P via telesales to be eligible for the Offer.
  • The Nexus 6P will be available for pre-order on 15 October 2015 and will be available to buy on 26 October 2015.
  • The Offer is open to UK residents aged 18 years of age or older, subject to passing our credit check and accepting the Pay monthly airtime conditions
  • The Offer is available to new customers (including transfers from other networks) and existing customers who are eligible to upgrade.
  • The Offer is available while stocks last and will be withdrawn when the first 1,000 eligible orders have been made.
  • We reserve the right to withdraw this Offer at any time without cause and will endeavour to notify customers if this Offer is withdrawn.
  • Please note, an aftersales service will be provided by Huawei in relation to any warranty and repair queries for the tablet. The warranty for the tablet will last for two years from date of purchase and will be fulfilled by Huawei. Customers can contact Huawei customer services by calling 0333 370 0800, lines are open 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday (except Bank Holidays) and will be charged at your standard network rate.
  • The terms of this Offer will not affect any rights which you may have under any law and which we cannot exclude under any agreement.

As explained, the Nexus 6P will be available for purchase on October 26th, so there is still a bit of waiting to be done. While waiting for it to arrive, feel free to check out our hands-on impressions:

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And for those in need of a spec recap, here you go:

Nexus 6P Specs

Display 5.7-inch AMOLED WQHD 518ppi
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 810 v2.1
GPU Adreno 430
RAM 3GB
Storage 32/64/128GB storage
MicroSD No
Networks GSM 850/1900
W-CDMA 2/4/5
CDMA 0/1/10
LTE Band 2/4/5/7/12/13/17/25/26/41
Software Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Fingerprint scanner Yes, rear-mounted
Camera 12.3-megapixel rear cam, 8MP front cam
Battery 3450mAh non-removable battery
Wireless charging No
Dimensions 159.4 x 77.8 x 7.3mm and 178g
Colors Aluminum, Frost, Graphite

With only the first 1000 customers eligible for the promotion, we suggest interested parties take action sooner rather than later. Good luck!

 

17
Oct

Good luck repairing anything in the new iMac


If you’ve read our review of the new iMac, you already know that a majority of what’s really new about Apple’s latest all-in-one is its accessories. The destructive folks over at iFixit say that the 21.5-inch model has what “looks like” an LG ultra-HD display and a Texas Instruments chip, while the fan and HDD are the same — the speakers are too. The logic board is where the surprises come in, and they might not make you too happy. Configure a machine without flash storage or a Fusion Drive? You won’t be able to add one at a later date because those don’t include an onboard connector to do so.

The RAM isn’t removable either. Basically, you can’t replace or repair a thing in this computer, which is something that Apple’s been moving toward for awhile. Is that enough to keep you from buying one? Hit the (new) comment section and let us know.

Source: iFixit

17
Oct

OnePlus is letting 50 people trade in their Samsung Galaxy handset for a OnePlus 2



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OnePlus has had some pretty unusual contests in the past, some more infamous than others. There was the phone smashing contest that saw people destroy their phones without even knowing the entry criteria, and then there was the contest that was for women only and required them to take photos of themselves with a OnePlus logo. OnePlus’ latest contest probably belongs in the bin of slightly misguided contests as the Chinese manufacturer is offering 50 people the opportunity to trade in their Samsung Galaxy handset for a OnePlus 2 i.e. either the Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge+, Galaxy S6 Edge or Galaxy S6.

The obvious flaw with the contest is that all of these Samsung handsets can cost up to twice as much as the OnePlus 2 in some markets, and we’re interested to know why OnePlus is only targeting Samsung devices with this contest instead of just all flagships, iPhone included. Obviously, we can’t fault OnePlus completely as the “donated” phones do go to charity Hope Phones, but it’s an obvious targeted campaign at Samsung that doesn’t quite hit the right note. Again.


What do you think about OnePlus’ latest contest? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: OnePlus via Phone Arena

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17
Oct

Motorola Droid Turbo 2 renders appear on case manufacturer’s site


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Verizon Wireless is planning something special for October 27th, and by all accounts it has something to do with the unannounced Motorola Droid Turbo 2, as well as at least one other device. The Turbo 2 is rumored to be a higher spec variant of the Moto X Style, and has been leaked for some time now, including as the Moto X Force (previously the Moto X Bounce), believed to be its international moniker. Earlier today, case manufacturer Qmadix essentially confirmed the device by posting various press renders of its upcoming accessory offerings:

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As indicated by the screen capture above, four products are currently listed, including two “X Series LITE” cases (black and white), an Invisible First-Defense Flexible Glass screen protector, and a standard Screen Protector. Of particular interest are some of the case images however:

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The back of the case has a small hole cut into the bottom right portion of the rear. This will presumably used for a microphone, however it is somewhat further up than one might traditionally expect to find it. In addition, the picture of the bottom side of the smartphone clearly shows a standard USB 2.0 port.

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What to expect

Based on past rumors or leaks, the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 is said to feature a 5.43-inch QHD POLED display, said to be ‘Shatterproof’. It will apparently be reinforced with metal edges to improve its strength. The phone is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor and 3GB of RAM. It may come in both 32GB and 64GB storage options. Also slated are a 21-megapixel rear camera, 5-megapixel front facing camera, a 3,760mAh battery, and wireless charging.

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Will the Droid Turbo 2 be sold through Moto Maker (a la the Moto X Pure Edition, seen here)?

Supposedly, the Droid Turbo 2 will be sold through Motorola’s Moto Maker website, which means there should be a large number of potential color customization combinations to play around with. As we had mentioned previously, this would be the first Droid-branded phone to be sold with true Moto Maker support, however customers will also be able to buy it directly through Verizon Wireless.

As a final detail, Motorola is purportedly going to offer customers a free, 1-time design swap within 2 years of purchase.

Until the Verizon event later this month, we must remind our readers that even these press renders are for a product that has yet to be confirmed by Motorola or Verizon, and thus some modicum of scrutiny should be employed. Let the count-down for October 27th begin!

17
Oct

Sony has clarified its update strategy, some Xperia devices will jump straight to Android Marshmallow



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Earlier this month, Sony announced exactly which devices would be getting an update to Android Marshmallow, but for many Sony owners something didn’t quite add up – most Xperia devices are currently on Android 5.0 and it was assumed that an Android 5.1 update was imminent, meaning the Marshmallow would still be many months away. Thankfully, that might not be the complete truth according to Sony’s support website which is now showing that Xperia devices will jump straight to Android Marshmallow from Android 5.0.

This includes devices like the Xperia Z3+, Xperia M4 Aqua, and Xperia C5 Ultra which just missed out launching with Android 5.1 as the Xperia Z5 range did. This news will likely relieve some owners who were worried that they would have to watch as the rest of the Android community got their Android Marshmallow updates before them. No doubt this is going to be a relatively common strategy for manufacturers who have many older devices still on Android 5.0.


What do you think about Sony’s strategy of making some Xperia devices jump straight to Android Marshmallow? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: XperiaBlog via Phone Arena

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17
Oct

Google wants your suggestions for new illustrations in its Calendar


As a part of an overall Material Design facelift, last year Google added helpful illustrations to its Calendar app that automatically highlight what you’ll be doing, and now it’s expanding the feature. According to a post on the Gmail blog, there’s now a dozen more illustrations for common events like weddings and Halloween parties (timely), and they can appear in up to 30 additional languages. It’s not stopping there however, and is crowdsourcing suggestions for its next round of illustrations. You can suggest some photo inspiration by tweeting (but not Google+-ing) a picture with the hashtag #makethemost attached — we’re sure you will handle this power wisely.

Source: Gmail Blog

17
Oct

Deal: LG Watch Urbane on eBay for just $215


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At the end of last month, LG announced a follow-up to its Spring smartwatch, the LG Watch Urbane. The new wearable has an even more distinctive design than its predecessor and brings along some all-new abilities, such as LTE connectivity. With that said, the original offering is by no means something to scoff at. Thanks to an LG Authorized Dealer on eBay, it can now be had brand new, for a discounted price of just $214.99, a savings of over $130 off the original retail price of $349.

The seller, BuyDig, is located in New Jersey and will ship free via FedEx to addresses in the USA. Alternative shipping options are also available, including international, however the device comes with a full US -only warranty. For full details, please consult the shipping section of the auction description.

The Wi-Fi-only Watch Urbane is offered in either Gold or Silver color options, comes with an elegant, metal body and stitched leather strap, a circular 1.3-inch Plastic OLED display, a 410mAh battery, IP67 certification for water and dust resistance, and is compatible with devices running Android 4.3 or higher. It includes Bluetooth 4.0 technology and 4GB of on-board storage, and is powered by the 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 Quad-Core SoC and 512GB of RAM.

For those interested in learning more about the LG Watch Urbane, please feel free to watch our full review here:

At the time of publishing, 177 devices have been sold, and the seller has indicated that only a limited quantity is available. Those interested should act fast before supplies are exhausted. Please note that while both color options are offered, customers must manually select which of the two they want to order.

The auction can be found here:

LG Watch Urbane (eBay)

17
Oct

Get the Solove Titan 20000mAh Ultra Slim Power Bank on sale at Amazon.com (33% off with code)


Need power? The Solove Titan 20000mAh Ultra Slim Power Bank is 33% off($15) now through October 23rd 11:59PST, using the discount code SOLOVE15 with free Prime shipping. The ultra slim power bank is available in gray and silver to match your premium gadgets. 20000mAh is enough juice to charge your mobile devices at least five full times depending on which specific device you own. The discount code is limited to the inventory on hand so make sure to take advantage of the deal before it’s too late.

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and Moto X Pure both come with 3000mAh batteries so you should be able to recharge those devices at least six full times. That’s enough juice to get you through a full week with normal usage!

The Solove Titan power bank comes with two USB out ports for charging two devices simultaneously at 2.1 Amps giving you the fastest charge available.  With built-in smart charging, you’ll never have to worry about overcharging or overheating your devices.

If gray and silver are not your thing, you can get the Solove Ultra Slim Power Bank in green or gold at $12 off using the discount code SOLOV120 which can be applied to the promotions box at checkout. These batteries also come with free Prime shipping. This deal expires this Sunday October 18th at 11:59PST.

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This is an absolutely gorgeous power bank with a huge capacity at a super affordable price. It is perfect for traveling as Thanksgiving is just around the corner and is one of the most traveled holidays over the year. Don’t run out of power when you’re stuck in traffic or delayed on a flight. This is especially necessary if you have young ones who are using tablets and smartphones while you’re traveling. Stay powered up and avoid fighting for wall outlets. Solove has you covered with the Titan.

Get the gray or black Solove Titan 20000mAh Ultra Slim Power Bank by following this LINK. Use discount code SOLOVE15 at checkout.

Get the gold or green Solove Titan 20000mAh Ultra Slim Power Bank by following this LINK. Use discount code SOLOV120 at checkout.

If you want something smaller, you can get the Solove Roco 10000mAh Ultra Slim Power Bank in pink to show your support for breast cancer awareness month.

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