Everything we know about the Nokia 6.1 Plus
On the heels of the Nokia 6.1, one of our favorite budget phones of 2018, it looks like HMD may be preparing for a global release of its Nokia X6, aka the Nokia 6.1 Plus, in the coming months. The XL version offers some of the best features of its pint-sized predecessor with upgraded specs and a larger display.
While we’re already privy to many of the details for the Nokia 6.1 Plus, there are still a few surprises in store. Here is everything we know about the Nokia 6.1 Plus.
Design and display:
Most of the Nokia handsets released this year have a similar design aesthetic, and the Nokia 6.1 Plus will likely be no exception. The 6.1 Plus will feature a glass over aluminum chassis with the fingerprint sensor centered below the camera module on the back of the phone. And while it won’t be as durable as the all aluminum design on the Nokia 6.1, the Gorilla Glass 3 body should provide adequate protection with a case.
If you love the current top-notch trends, the Nokia 6.1 Plus may be right up your alley. On the phone, you will find a 5.8-inch FHD LCD display. Aspect ratio comes in at 19:9, while the screen resolution is 1,080 x 2,280.
Specs and battery:
Key Specs
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
Memory: 4GB / 6GB
Storage: 32GB / 64GB
MicroSD Storage: Yes
Screen Size: 5.8 inches
Resolution: 2, 280 x 1,080
Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0
Battery: 3,060mAh
Size: 8.59 mm x 70.98 mm x 147.2 mm
Weight: 5.40 oz
Operating System: Android 8.1 Oreo
For a budget phone, the Nokia 6.1 Plus features some pretty impressive specs. There will reportedly be two versions of the Nokia 6.1 Plus with both featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor. One version will feature 4GB of RAM along with 32GB of storage while the other will have 6GB of RAM with 64GB of storage. You will also find a MicroSD slot for additional external storage.
While the Nokia 6.1 Plus may have a bigger screen than its smaller sibling, the battery capacity comes just ever so slightly larger at 3,060mAh. You will also find an 18W charger that reportedly adds 50 percent capacity in just 30 minutes.
Software and special features:
We’re not entirely sure if the Nokia 6.1 Plus will ship with Android 8.1 Oreo or Android P. However, no matter what it ships with, you will be sure to get Android P, since its part of the Android One program.
Android One phones run a stock version of Android and feature Google’s artificial intellignece-powered innovations like Google Lens baked in. Additionally, you get monthly security updates as well as a streamlined Android experience.
Camera:
If you’re looking for a dual-camera setup, there is no need to buy a flagship smartphone. The budget-priced Nokia 6.1 Plus will reportedly include a dual- camera module on the rear. The primary lens will come in at 16 megapixels with an f/2.0 aperture, while the secondary lens is 5 megapixels with an f/2.2 aperture. On the front, you will see a 16-megapixel selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture.
In addition to interesting camera hardware, the Nokia 6.1 Plus also has some exciting software features. There’s an A.I. camera app for object detection and improved images as well as facial recognition for dynamic stickers, as well as face unlock.
Release date and price:
Since we’re not entirely sure if the Nokia 6.1 Plus is making its way to the U.S., we don’t have a release date just yet.
Since the phone is only scheduled to be released in China thus far, we don’t have pricing details yet. However, the Nokia X6 site states the phone will start at approximately 1299 Chinese won, which is about $200.
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An Apple fan took six months to cross-stitch the original Mac’s Control Panel
Clearly one of Apple’s biggest fans, Glenda Adams recently jumped on Twitter to showcase a hand-stitched version of the original MacOS Control Panel. More specifically, she stitched each pixel as seen on the original screen, taking nearly six months of “on and off” hand stitching. The completed project measures around 14 by 8 inches and uses one black thread in a 22-count Aida cloth.
The Twitter post pays homage to Susan Kare, who was responsible for most of what you see in the now-classic Control Panel. Apple hired Kare in 1982 to design icons and fonts for the user interface and then promoted her to serve as the company’s Creative Director in Apple Creative Services. Typefaces designed by Kane include Chicago, Geneva, and Monaco. She even designed the Command key icon, among others.
To understand the beauty of the original Control Panel’s simplicity, look at the current System Preferences panel. It plays host to around 30 aspects of your Macintosh device spanning your language and region, your displays, the keyboard, mouse and/or touchpad, network connection, internet accounts, Siri control, and loads more. Compared to the original Control Panel, there is nothing simple about this all-in-one hub.
But the original Control Panel was all about simplicity, relying on icons and numbers. In just one panel you could adjust the Mac’s volume level, switch the background pattern, switch on/off mouse tracking, change the double-click speed for the mouse, change the keyboard’s key repeat rate and its delay, change the blinking rate of the insertion point, change the blink rate of menus, and see the current time and date. Simple stuff for simpler times.
Look closely at Adams’ cross-stitched Control Panel and you’ll see the date set at January 24, 1984. That was the day Steve Jobs went on stage to officially launch the very first Macintosh (128K) personal computer. The company originally introduced the Mac 128K in October 1983 followed by Ridley Scott’s famous “1984” teaser trailer during the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984 — two days before hitting the market.
The first Macintosh consisted of a nine-inch built-in CRT display powered by a Motorola 68000 processor clocked at 6MHz and 128KB of system memory. It measured 13.6 inches tall, weighed 16.5 pounds, and cost $2,495 at the time. In 2018, that out-of-pocket cost would be $6,041 due to inflation. As a reference, Apple’s latest iMac Pro has a 27-inch screen, weighs 21.5 pounds, and has a starting price of $4,999.
As for the cross-stitched Control Panel, Adams doesn’t say what she has planned for her creation although presumably she will frame it and hang it on a wall. She also doesn’t appear to have any plans to cross-stitch additional Control Panels and sell them through ecommerce.
Still, one fan already requested that she cross-stitch Arthur, the first release of an entirely different operating system called RISC OS from 1987. Perhaps we’ll see more Apple-related cross-stitched artwork in the near future.
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Six Reasons Why I Subscribe To Amazon Prime

Wait — aren’t you signed up for Amazon Prime at birth? That’s how it works, right?
I don’t remember when I first signed up for Amazon Prime. Sorry, but that’s just the way it is. It’s kind of like, I dunno. Shaving. It was a thing that you just started doing at some point. (Erm, and that I stopped doing a few years ago.)
Probably it had to do with faster shipping. That’s a pretty unsexy answer, but years ago that was the main perk, right? Free two-day shipping, and inexpensive options for next-day shipping.
The easier question is why I’ve continued re-upping Amazon Prime every year. That’s become an easier decision, and it’s never been one that I had to spend too much time on.
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1. Cheaper shipping, usually …
Here’s the thing about shipping and Amazon. It’s one part black magic, another part FOMO. Depending on where you live you might get free two-day shipping with Amazon Prime. Or you might even get free same-day or one-day delivery. Or if you’re really lucky you might even get free two-hour delivery.
And for preorders, you’ll get free release-date delivery.
You’ll have to pay attention to the options when you’re checking out, but this is what got me to be a Prime member in the first place. And if I need something in a hurry, discounted one-day shipping (again, where I live) doesn’t hurt.
2. Other Prime Member discounts
By the way, there are plenty of times when I’ve found that prices have been discounted for Amazon Prime members. Again, there’s a little bit of black magic. Is the price really lower? Or is it just not as high? Am I just fooling myself here?
Doesn’t matter. If I need it and it’s “discounted,” I’ll be buying it, thank you very much.
3. Prime Video content
If you’re a cord-cutter (oh, hey, we’ve got an entire site for that now) and you’re looking to save some more money, there’s a ton of video ready to watch from Amazon Prime Video. As in, free with your subscription. And it’s available on pretty much any device you can think of.
What’s good? How about Amazon Prime Originals like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Bosch. Or Goliath.
Looking for free movies? That’s easy enough, with titles like *The Big Sick and Lady Bird — and that’s hardly scratching the surface.
Plus — and this is one you should really check out — Amazon Prime Video Channels makes subscribing to all sorts of things even easier. Premium movie channels like HBO and Showtime. Niche channels like yoga and British content. There’s a world of video out there, all billed right to your Amazon account.
4. Free music
If you’re looking for some music but don’t want to subscribe to yet another music service, Amazon Prime Music gets you more than 2 million songs, free with your Prime subscriptions.
Plus they’re ad-free, and you can play them back through your phone, Fire TV, or through an Amazon Echo.
5. Books, more books, and other things to read
And finally, I’m a huge believer in the importance of reading, both for fun and for information. Amazon’s got a bunch of free reads, including a sort of old-school lending library.
And maybe even more important is that an Amazon Prime subscription gets you a free six-month subscription to The Washington Post. (The newspaper is owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos but is a separate entity from Amazon itself.) And, yeah, I’m now paying for my WaPo sub.
So, yeah. That’s why I’ve still got Amazon Prime. Figure I’m easily getting back the $99 a year I spend to be a “member.” That part’s on me, though. If I wasn’t taking advantage of all that free content and those services, I’d be wasting the money.
For me and my family, though, it’s absolutely been worth it.
6. Amazon Prime Day!
If you thought Amazon was crazy-good 364 days out of the year, just wait until June 16. Amazon Prime Day is the one day (OK, one-and-a-half days this year) where Amazon really rips the lid off and can save you some money.
And the really cool thing is that they’re starting the savings even earlier this year.
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Google Duo is starting to work on select Chromebooks
There’s no Pixelbook support quite yet.
Google Duo is one of the best video-chatting apps around, but for all the things it gets right, one of its biggest downsides has been its limitation to your phone number. Google has since resolved this with support for use on multiple phones, and now that’s expanding with support for Chromebooks.

First spotted by the folks at ChromeUnboxed, the latest version of Duo on the Play Store is now compatible with select Chromebooks.
Google’s yet to confirm which models do and don’t work, but at the time of publication, Duo’s been successfully used on the new Samsung Chromebook Plus V2, HP’s detachable Chromebook X2, and the Acer Chromebook Tab 10 tablet.
The Pixelbook is the most notable omission, but there’s no reason to believe support for it and other machines won’t be rolled out soon.
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Anker gear, bookshelf speakers, refurb tablets, and more are all discounted today
Whether you’re looking for new tech gear or household items, we’ve got you covered.
We found plenty of great deals today that include big discounts on the Klipsch R-15M bookshelf speakers, Jabra Elite wireless earbuds, a refurbished Fire HD 8 tablet, and more! Time’s running out to take advantage of these prices, so hurry!
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Type away for days on an unlocked BlackBerry KEYone for just $400
Amazon currently has the unlocked BlackBerry KEYone on sale for just $399.99, which is a $100 discount. It’s also available for the same price at Best Buy. When it was first released, the KEYone sold for $550, and before this discount, it had never dropped below $440.

The KEYone has an intuitive smart keyboard with flick typing, fingerprint sensor, and customizable shortcuts. It’s built with aluminum casing and Corning Gorilla glass for protection. It also has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, a 3505mAh battery, and runs on Android’s Nougat operating system.
CrackBerry has the rundown on everything you need to know to use your new KEYone, including a Beginner’s Guide and a list of helpful how-to articles. The BlackBerry KEY2 is also now available for pre-order, though it is priced at $650.
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Everything that’s new in the OxygenOS Open Beta
Wondering what’s new in the latest Open Beta? You’re in the right place.
There are a lot of reasons to like OnePlus phones, but one aspect that’s remained since the beginning is the excellent software experience they offer. All OnePlus phones now run OxygenOS, and if you want to test out new software features before anyone else, you can sign up for the OxygenOS Open Beta.

OnePlus updates the Open Beta quite frequently, with each new version including bug fixes, security patches, and feature galore.
To make sure you never miss a beat, here’s everything new in the beta right now.
July 9, 2018 — The final Open Beta for the 3/3T adds minor launcher and camera improvements
A new Open Beta for the OnePlus 3 and 3T is rolling out now, specifically Open Beta 39 and 30, respectively.
With this Open Beta, both phones are getting a few upgrades to the OnePlus Launcher. Search tags in the app drawer have been improved, there’s a “New installs” section in the app drawer, and OnePlus says its improved the app list for the hidden space and toolbox.
The camera app has been optimized for switching between the front/rear camera and there’s a new feature that lets you scrub through AAC audio files.
As OnePlus noted in late June, this is the final Open Beta that the 3/3T are getting. Later this month, OnePlus will issue an update to anyone on the Open Beta that reverts them to a stable build of OxygenOS.
July 3, 2018 — Project Treble and a new UI come to the OnePlus 5 and 5T!
Open Beta 13 and 11 for the OnePlus 5 and 5T is rolling out to users now, and it certainly sounds like one of the most exciting upgrades we’ve seen in a while.
Right off the bat, this Open Beta brings Project Treble support to both phones. This is the new update system from Google that allows for much faster turnaound times with new software, so it’s great to see that it’s making an appearance with the 5 series.






OnePlus highlights a “brand new user interface” that changes the appearance of the Phone app, settings, power menu, and more. The UI is still recognizable as OxygenOS, but the subtle visual improvements are a welcome touch. Even more exciting, there are now considerably more pre-made accent colors to choose from and you can finally customize your own colors to your exact liking.
Here are some of the other goodies you’ll find:
- Improved search tags in the app drawer.
- A “New installs” category tag in the app drawer.
- Improved app list for hidden space and toolbox.
- Optimized log for the contacts page (Phone app).
- Brand new design + improved user experience for the Weather app and all forecasts are now integrated under a single interface leading to a fully immersive experience.
As always, Open Beta 13 and 11 are rolling out to users incrementally right now and will expand to everyone enrolled in the beta over the next few days.
How do you install the Open Beta?
If you’ve got a OnePlus phone, enrolling in the Open Beta is fairly simple.
You’ll need to manually download the latest available version for your device from OnePlus’s website and sideload it, but once you do this, any future versions will be sent to you as over-the-air updates.
Harish wrote up a step-by-step guide walking you through the whole process, and I highly recommend checking it out to ensure nothing goes haywire.
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What phones are supported?
Right now, the list of phones supported by the OxygenOS Open Beta include:
- OnePlus 3
- OnePlus 3T
- OnePlus 5
- OnePlus 5T
The Open Beta isn’t available for the OnePlus 6 quite yet, but that should be changing in the very near future.
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Mod In A Box: MrMobile Tries (To Love) The Moto Z3 Play
Any phone that takes you from sunrise to sunset without dying is a pretty solid phone in my book. So when I came home from a day of Google Maps navigation, hotel hunting and shooting endless photos (while Instagramming my every meal, natch) I expected my Moto Z3 Play to be mere moments from auto-shutdown. But while its Moto Mod was indeed just ticking over to zero as I walked in the door, the Z3 Play’s onboard battery was still sitting happily at 80%. I was minutes from bed, but I could have gone another whole twelve hours if I’d wanted to.
That’s the magic of the Moto Z3 Play: with Motorola’s new (and IMO, overdue) strategy of sticking a battery mod right in the box, it’s the new phone to beat for endurance. And it packs almost all of the features that have for years made Motorola my go-to example for “how to do Android the right way.” So why aren’t I more enthused about the Z3 Play? Well, as usual with Motorola Z-series phones, the answer comes down to: a little bit of overpricing; a little bit of underperforming (specifically in the camera); and a little company called OnePlus.
Check out MrMobile’s Moto Z3 Play Review in the video above, and be sure you’re subscribed to the YouTube channel; I’ll be coming to you straight from Motorola’s headquarters in Chicago with whatever the company’s announcing August 2! I don’t yet know what it is — but I’ve got a feeling you won’t want to miss it.
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The Echo Dot has dropped to $35 just in time for Prime Day
Lowest price since last year.
Right now at Amazon, you can save $15 off the normal price of an Echo Dot. This second-generation gadget normally goes for $50, but right now it is discounted to $34.99. You can pick between white or black at this price. You’d have to go all the way back to last year’s shopping season to find a better price than this. They’re usually just discounted to $40, so if you’ve been looking for something slightly better, this is it.

This hands-free, voice-controlled device uses Alexa to do all sorts of stuff. Play music, control smart home devices, make phone calls, read the news, check the weather, hear audiobooks, set timers and alarms, and oh yeah….shop on Amazon. These things are seriously handy. I find myself asking for weather updates when deciding what to wear, and playing music through my Echo Dot to keep my phone battery full. You’ll surely find tons of uses for yours, too. Another great feature is that these are updated through the cloud, so everything happens in the background.
Just in time for Prime Day, you’ll be able to use this Alexa device to order online and track your orders.
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Best Amazon Prime Day Deals 2018
The celebrations have already begun!
Amazon Prime Day doesn’t officially begin until July 16 at 3pm ET, but that hasn’t stopped the company from beginning the deals a little bit early. Alongside the announcement, Amazon stated that a few deals would be available instantly for Prime members, and there are a few that you definitely won’t want to miss. In the coming days, we expect to see more deals leak, and our continuously updated tracker will highlight all the best Amazon Prime Day deals.

Be sure to check back often, as this page will be constantly adding fresh new deals. If you’re looking for deals on Amazon’s Echo hardware, Kindle Unlimited, Prime Pantry and more, we’ve got you covered.
Echo Hardware
To kick things off, the company slashed $100 on the price of the Echo Show, dropping it down to just $129.99. This is the lowest we’ve ever seen it go and makes it the same price as the smaller screened Echo Spot. We’ve seen Amazon offer Voice Shopping exclusive deals in the past during Prime Day, so if you don’t have an Alexa device, or want another, this is a no-brainer purchase.
The Echo Dot is also down to $34.99, which is the lowest we’ve seen it hit this year.
Kindle Unlimited and Amazon Music Unlimited
If you’ve yet to try out Amazon’s Music Unlimited service, you can get a four-month membership for just $0.99. That’s right, all four months of unlimited access to all the music in the company’s library (which is rather extensive) for just one dollar. Prefer to read books instead of listening to music? No worries, Amazon has three months of Kindle Unlimited available for $0.99 as well. This gets you access to over a million book titles, and you can read as many of them as your heart desires during that time frame.
You can also go all-in on a Kindle Unlimited subscription and save 40% when you checkout with the coupon code PDKU18. This drops the one-year subscription down to $80.32 and the two-year subscription to $143.86. If you want to just buy a few books, you can get $10 towards any Kindle, print, or Audible book purchase when you buy any Kindle book for $5 or more before July 15.
Amazon’s In-house brands
Amazon has a bunch of its own brands, and right now it’s offering 20% off home, kitchen, and other AmazonBasics gear, 30% off Amazon Elements multivitamins, and up to 25% off Stone & Beam furniture. There are a bunch of other Amazon brands from AmazonFresh to Mama Bear and Goodthreads that will also have discounted items available.
Twitch Prime Games and Gear
Finally, Amazon is offering a free PC game each day through July 18 via Twitch Prime. There are popular titles like Pillars of Eternity, Q.U.B.E, Hue, and more. You’ll also get exclusive in-game look for Warframe and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, and if you’re looking to load up on Twitch apparel, the merch is 50% off right now.
Of course, to take advantage of any of these offers you need to be an Amazon Prime member. If you aren’t already, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial so you can access all these deals and save during the big event.
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