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Dec

LG dresses up a mid-range smartphone in an all-metal suit


LG has announced that it’ll begin selling the LG Zero, its first smartphone to come with an all metal body, to customers in Taiwan from this week. Shortly afterward, the Korean conglomerate will begin hawking the mid-range device to users in Asia, Europe and Latin America. Unless, of course, you live in Germany, Korea, Russia or Singapore, where the phone will be known as the LG Class for reasons. Aside from the body, there’s not much that distinguishes this phone from many of the others that’ll occupy that chunk of the shelf in your local retailer.

Source: LG

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Dec

Adobe bows to HTML5 and renames its Flash Professional app


Given that Flash is widely considered an internet blight, it’s hard to imagine a time when it was actually cool. But in the day, the app was the only way to make interesting animated pages, so it attracted top designers to its content creation tool, Flash Professional. Adobe has now officially ended that era by renaming Flash Professional to Adobe Animate CC. The company said that “over a third of all content created in Flash Professional today uses HTML5,” so it is symbolically acknowledging the shift with the new name. The app will still support Flash output, of course, along with other video and animation formats, including 4K, HTML5 canvas and WebGL output.

Via: Slashgear

Source: Adobe

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Dec

The OnePlus iPhone case comes with a OnePlus X invite


OnePlus has launched the “Sandstone” case for Apple’s iPhone 6 and 6s, and guess what’s inside? An invitation to purchase the OnePlus X. You have to admire the sheer chutzpah of that, though it’s hard to imagine many folks turfing their $649-plus iPhone 6s for a $249 OnePlus X. Random buyers of the case will get an invite for the rare ceramic version of the OnePlus X, while a select few will actually get the new model for free. The One X has often been compared to older iPhones, so the case does make a strange kind of sense — and it also makes the iPhone much less slippery. Making Apple owners aware of the product might pose more of a challenge, but the company is nothing if not savvy at marketing.

Via: Android Central

Source: OnePlus

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Dec

Apple Honors World AIDS Day for the Fifth Year With Red Store Logos


Continuing a tradition begun four years ago, Apple today has joined in recognizing World AIDS Day by coloring Apple logos on its retail stores around the world bright red. The worldwide event was established to represent the global fight in preventing HIV and AIDS, as well as promoting healthy education of the diseases, a cause Apple has helped forward with its line of (PRODUCT)RED accessories.

Apple AIDS DecorationWorld AIDS Day decoration at Apple’s Brussels, Belgium store from Twitter user WJPM

As in years past, the company has taken to promoting the World AIDS Day events not only in retail locations but on its online storefront, as well. The home page of Apple.com today encourages visitors to shop the company’s (PRODUCT)RED line of Mac, iPhone, iPod, iPad, Apple Watch, and Beats accessories to help promote and fund AIDS defense and awareness.

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Apple Stores known to be participating in the event include the Bondi Junction location near Sydney, Australia, the Brussels, Belgium store, and Apple’s flagship Fifth Avenue spot in New York City. The company quietly launched a (PRODUCT)RED leather case for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus yesterday in time for the December 1 event, and teamed up with iOS developer Supercell in an exclusive promotional event that will let players purchase rare in-game items with 100 percent of proceeds going to the Global Fund to fight AIDS.

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Dec

Sketchy Rumor Says New 4-Inch iPhone Could Have Colorful Metal Design, Launch in February 2016


A sketchy report from Chinese website TechWeb [Google Translate] (via GforGames) claims Apple’s rumored “iPhone 6c” could feature a colorful metal design and Touch ID, lack 3D Touch and launch in February 2016, corroborating previous rumors claiming Apple will release a new 4-inch iPhone in early 2016.

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The report, citing unnamed “Foxconn insiders” and other various sources, confirms that Apple is working on a new 4-inch iPhone with a “colorful metal body design,” in contrast with the plastic-backed iPhone 5c, but adds that Foxconn has not received orders yet for mass production of the device.

Apple’s exact release plans for the so-called “iPhone 6c” remain unknown, but the report speculates about a possible January unveiling of the device, and says the budget handset could be priced between $400 and $500 in the U.S. The iPhone 5c, released in 2013, started at $549 off-contract for the 16GB model.

Often-reliable Japanese blog Mac Otakara said last month that Apple has developed a new 4-inch iPhone that is essentially an iPhone 5s with sixth-generation iPod touch features, including an A8 chip, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1 and an improved FaceTime HD camera with ƒ/2.2 aperture.

The report said the so-called “iPhone 5s Mark II,” likely an internal name for the new 4-inch iPhone, has entered production and could be shipped at any time, and a recent research note from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and other rumors point towards a 2016 release date.

GforGames recently cited a similarly sketchy report claiming Apple is experimenting with at least five different “iPhone 7” models with unique hardware features, reportedly including a USB Type-C connector for headphones, wireless charging technology, multi-Force Touch, dual camera configurations and Touch ID embedded in the display.

Follow our iPhone 6c roundup to keep track of the latest news about the 4-inch iPhone.

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Dec

Get the most out of Nova Launcher: Customizing the Dock (Contest Included)


Nova Launcher is an app that millions of people use and it’s full of tons of features and options that allow the user to do so much customization to their devices when it comes to their homescreens, docks at the bottom of the screen, gestures and even icons. The list is nearly endless and while a lot of people know about these features and options and how to use them, there are still a lot of folks out there that don’t know. We’re also going to be holding a contest at the end of the post to give away some license key codes worth $5 each so make sure to check that out before you close the tab!

In our previous version of this post we talked about changing icon sizes and a few other things you can do with the icons. Today we’re going to talk about the dock on the homescreen. While most of you know what the dock is and how it works, there are a lot of folks that don’t know what all you are capable of doing with this little gem that sits at the bottom of your homescreen, if you choose to display it of course.

One thing to note is that you should have both Nova Launcher and Nova Launcher Prime installed. Some features are only available in the paid version of Nova Launcher Prime. It’s only $4.99 in the Google Play Store currently and in my opinion it’s totally worth every penny. You can find it here: Nova Launcher Prime and you can find the free version here: Nova Launcher.

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Activating the Dock

By default the dock in Nova Launcher is set to be active, but in case it’s not, or you accidentally turn it off, it’s very simple to turn it back on. Just go into Nova Settings -> Dock and on the top right of the next screen flip the little toggle switch to the right so that it’s blue. Once you do that, or if it’s already done, you will have all sorts of new options to play around with.

I’m going to quickly mention Icon Layout and not go into details about that section and the options within it since that was discussed in the previous version of this post that you can read here: Get the most out of Nova Launcher. Everything in that post pertains to the Icon Layout section underneath the Dock settings. Only difference is that it applies to the icons on the dock instead of the homescreen.

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Dock Background

The dock background option is full of features and choices for you to highly customize your dock pretty much how you want it to appear. Some of these options are the shape of the dock background such as custom images, transparency or even Nova Dock style apps from the Play Store.

So let’s start with the shape of the background of the dock itself. By default, Nova Launcher comes with four shapes you can choose from. You can select Platform, Rectangle, Rounded or Arc. Below I’m going to describe each one briefly and then show you a screenshot with a preview of each one.

Platform: This makes the dock icons appear as if they are sitting on a platform with a 3D style look to it to give it a bit of depth.

Rectangle: This is just a rectangle shape that fills the entire width of the dock and your icons sit right on top of that.

Rounded: The rounded dock background doesn’t quite fill up the entire width of the screen and it has rounded corners. You can see the homescreen wallpaper around the left and right sides of the rounded dock background.

Arc: This dock background takes up the entire width of the dock but has a little arc to it so it’s not just a flat looking image behind your icons.

Next up is the Content section and this is where things get a little bit more fun in my opinion. It’s where the creativity can really come into play. I’m talking about custom images, images from supported Nova Docks apps that I mentioned above or just custom colors for your dock background.

Tint: This allows you to choose the color of the dock background if you want just a custom, solid color for the dock without any custom image. It will use whatever selection you chose from the four above and just simply color the dock that color. There are 19 pre-defined colors once you click on the Tint button or you can click on the three dots and pick any color you want using the color slider.

Image: When you click on Image you get a list of all sorts of stuff possibly. For me, I get Gallery Apps which allows me to choose any of my photo type apps such as Quick Pic, Google Photos, Dropbox and much more to choose images from to use on the dock. If you have supported apps such as Nova Docks by Samer Zayer installed, it will give you that option as well. Or some custom icon packs bundled in backgrounds to use with the dock on Nova Launcher, so those might be listed as well. Last but not least, there is a even a link to get more themes from the Google Store and I have to tell you, there’s all sorts of good stuff to be found by clicking that link.

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Next up is the Transparency option which is a fun little option to play with if you like that kind of thing. For me, when I have a custom image set for my dock background, I like to have my transparency set to about 50%. That way I don’t see just a solid color for the dock background yet I can still make out what color it is as well as partially see my homescreen wallpaper through the dock background.

Now that we’ve customized the dock background, let’s wrap it this up with the other things that you can set for the dock within Nova Launcher.

You can have multiple dock pages, which means you can swipe left/right to access more docks that you’ve set up. This is very similar to how homescreens are done. You can have just one dock page or you can have up to a total of five dock pages.

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On each dock page, on a mobile phone, you can have up to 7 icons across the width of the dock. You can also have as few as one icon per dock if you so choose. If you go with the option of 7 and you have 5 dock pages, that means you can have up to 35 icons across the bottom of the screen on the dock that you can swipe left/right to access rather quickly.

Then throw in the fact that you can of course create folders which contain multiple numbers of apps within them and place those on your dock as well. So the possibilities are quite endless when it comes to the amount of icons that can be placed on a dock or on multiple docks.

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One neat little option that has been included for the dock is the Infinite Scroll option. What this does is allow you to continuously scroll between all of your dock pages. If it’s turned off, when you reach the last dock page on the left or right, you can’t scroll any further. If this option is turned on, then you just keep scrolling and scrolling.

Width and Height Padding are just options for how much padding(blank space) there is between the icons on the dock and the left and right sides of the screen as well as between the icons and the bottom of the screen and any widgets or icons above the dock.

Advance Settings

At the bottom of the screen when you go to Nova Settings -> Dock you will see Advance which you can expand to give you 3 more options. You will see Dock As Overlay, Automatically Close and Remember Position. Below I’ll describe what each of these do and how they work exactly.

Dock As Overlay: This option lets your dock appear as if it’s over top of the desktop itself. So ultimately if you have this option set, you can have icons or widgets below it and the dock will always be on top of those when it’s active.

Automatically Close: This option tells the dock to automatically close once you launch an app from the dock itself. In other words, it completely deactivates the dock so for it to appear again you would need to go into Nova Settings -> Dock and turn it back on. The other option would be if you have gestures setup such as a swipe up gesture to show the dock, then you could avoid the step above to turn it back on. To activate the Automatically Close option you have to have Dock As Overlay activated first.

Remember Position: This is an interesting little feature that many people don’t know what it does or exactly how it works which is one of the reasons why I am doing this post to teach people new things about Nova Launcher. How this works is only if you have 2 or more dock pages set in the option mentioned above.

By default if you have more than one dock page and you click on an app to open it from the dock and then you return to your homescreen, the dock will always revert back to the default dock, or dock number one, so to speak. But let’s say you scroll over to dock 3 and you want it to always stay there instead of forcing you to scroll back to that dock again the next time you are on the homescreen, then you will want to activate this feature. So when you click on an app on the third dock page, and you go back to your homescreen, the same dock page is still visible at that time.

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Final Thoughts

There is so much more that you can do with Nova Launcher, but this was just the first little tip and how-to of many to come. Stay tuned to the follow up to this post as we take a look at folders and what you can do with them as well as gestures and what kind of awesome things you do with those.

If anyone out there has any issues, questions or suggestions, please feel free to email Nova Launcher support via support@teslacoilsw.com at any time. You would actually be getting a response from me personally as I handle support for Nova Launcher as I just recently joined the team working directly with Kevin Barry, the creator and developer behind Nova Launcher.

The Giveaway/Contest

As mentioned in the beginning, AndroidGuys has teamed up with TeslaCoilSW, the makers of Nova Launcher/Nova Launcher Prime, to do a little bit of a giveaway for some license key codes for Nova Launcher Prime. Each license is worth $5 and we’re going to give away 10 license codes. That’s one for ten lucky individuals so there’s a few to be had here.

The contest is as easy as leaving a comment below and just tell us whatever you want, be it your favorite movie, favorite past-time, favorite cartoon character or just to simply tell us how awesome we are. Once you leave a comment, you are automatically entered to win one of ten license key codes for Nova Launcher Prime. All we ask is that when you do leave your comment, you sign into Disqus with a valid email address as that is how we will be contacting the ten lucky winners. Very important that you use a valid email.

The contest will start immediately and will end on Sunday, December 6th, at 11:59pm EST. We will then draw ten lucky winners and contact them to claim their prize on Wednesday December 9th. Don’t delay, leave us a comment and get ready for a chance to win today!

Google Play Store: Nova Launcher
Google Play Store: Nova Launcher Prime

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Dec

The all-metal LG Zero is on its way to Europe, Asia, and Latin America


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LG today announced a global rollout of the LG Zero, a premium-looking device with an all-metal body. This handset from LG will soon be available to consumers in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

The LG Zero isn’t new by any means, having been first introduced to Korean consumers way back in September. With LG having announced a global rollout of this device, initial sales must have been at least somewhat impressive.

It goes without saying, the LG Zero is a beautiful device, especially with its all-metal body. Specifications aren’t as impressive, but aren’t necessarily bad either.

Here’s what it’s got under the hood:

  • 5-inch 720p IPS display
  • 1.2GHz quad-core CPU
  • 1.5GB RAM
  • 16GB ROM
  • microSD support
  • 13-megapixel rear camera, 8MP front-camera
  • 2,050mAh battery
  • 4G LTE
  • Android 5.1

LG wasn’t focused on making another high-end device. After all, that’s what the LG V10 is for. The company this time around is purely focused on the camera, noting that its picture quality is as good as the LG G4. This might not be a bad thing for those that don’t want to break the bank on a flagship, but still want good picture quality in their smartphones.

There aren’t any details on availability and pricing yet, but consumers will be able to pick up the device in Gold and Silver variants.

source: LG Newsroom

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Dec

Moto 360 (2nd gen) arrives in India tomorrow


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It has been more than a year since the original Moto 360 arrived in India and tomorrow, Tuesday 2nd December, the second generation Motorola smartwatch will launch in the country, through the popular electronics retailer Flipkart and fashion website Myntra.

All three designs of the latest Moto 360 will be made available in the country. The 46mm and 42mm designs for men and the 42mm ladies smartwatch will all go on sale. As well as featuring a new design, the second generation smartwatch comes with a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, along with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage. The watches also boast IP67-certification for water and dust resistance, an optical heart rate monitor, and wireless charging.

If you are thinking about picking one up, be sure to check out our full review of the smartwatch at the link below.


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The Moto 360 (2nd gen) will be priced around Rs. 19,999 when it launches in India tomorrow. Sales will commence at 7:30pm IST.

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Dec

LG V10 promotion: free 64GB microSD, spare battery, and charging cradle


LG V10 Holiday Promotion

Whereas Samsung took to a second screen last year, this year it’s all about LG. Released just this autumn, the LG V10 is a flagship phablet that not only makes use of some seriously sturdy metal but a sliver of second screen as well. The device can also withstand its fare share of drops without dealing debilitating drama. For those considering the product, LG has an offer that will really whet your whistle.

From now until December 20th, U.S. customers who purchase the V10 are eligible to receive a (1) free 64GB SanDisk microSD card, as well as a (2) spare battery for the phone and (3) a charging cradle to store it in. According to LG, the approximate retail value of these three items is $129.97. For reference the phone itself already has 64GB of on-board storage, thus this brings the total to 128GB!

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In order to receive the freebies, customers need to purchase a new LG V10 handset from either a carrier store, authorized retailer, authorized national retailer, or authorized online dealer.

Following that, LG asks customers to do the following:

Method #1: Online Submission: Visit www.lgv10promoradio.com or www.lgv10decemberpromo.com and enter the information requested including: your name, address, city, state, ZIP code, phone number, email address, carrier where the purchase was made, and upload a legible copy of your receipt of purchase, and picture of V10 box with IMEI number. Online Submissions must be received by Thursday, December 31, 2015.

As not everyone is comfortable with sending personal information online, LG has also provided an alternative for those customers who would rather submit the documentation the old fashion way:

Method #2: Mail-in Submission: To make a submission by mail, go to www.lgv10promoradio.com or www.lgv10decemberpromo.comand download the PDF of the redemption form and print, complete all requested information, include proof of purchase items requested on form and send the requested information to: LG V10 64GB microSD and Battery Bundle Promotion, c/o CNS, P.O. Box 1769, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632.

Mail-in Submissions must be mailed and postmarked by Thursday, December 31, 2015 and received by Thursday, January 7, 2016. Photocopied, illegible, or mechanically reproduced submissions are not eligible. All submissions become the property of the Sponsor and will not be returned or acknowledged. Sponsor is not responsible for lost, late, damaged, misdirected or postage-due mailed submissions.

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Please see the official promotion’s terms and conditions here if you would like to read the finer details. Of particular importance, the rules specify that those who purchase the V10 used or refurbished, or via a warranty or insurance related claim (i.e. an exchange or swap for a defective or malfunctioning model) are not eligible for the promotion.

Finally, as a heads up, we strongly suggest that anyone who is planning to purchase the V10 as a present for a friend or family member make it a point to do so as soon as possible, for offer is only valid for devices purchased between Nov. 30, 2015 through Dec. 20, 2015.

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Dec

Updated Chrome for Android can reduce data consumption by 70 percent


Saving on data has become an important feature as smartphones make their way out to regions with more hit and miss connections. Opera Max’s data compression technology has begun to find its way onto some new smartphones and now Google’s Chrome browser has received additional optimizations of its own, with an improved Data Saver mode.

A new update improves Chrome’s Data Saver mode to offer savings up to 70 percent. The Data Saving feature has been available for a little while already, and offers up to 50 percent data compression on pages by passing them through Google’s own servers. But this latest update is a little more aggressive at culling the biggest data hogging parts of web pages.

The 70 percent saving is accomplished by removing most of the images on a page when Chrome detects that a user’s connection is too slow. Once the page has loaded up, users can tap on the backgrounds to just show the images that they want. Alternatively, a pop-up will appear offering to load up all the images on the page. This should certainly improve web page loading times on slower connections and could also be used to save on your data allowance.


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The new update will be making its way out to India and Indonesia first, with other regions set to follow in the coming months. If you want to turn the feature on, Data Saver mode can be found under Settings->Advanced->Data Saver.