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6
Dec

Holiday survival guide: how to make the most out of your Android device this season


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The holiday season is full of joy and sharing, but it’s also one of the most stressful times of the year. We turn into frantic shoppers and run around all day, every day, taking care of all the preparations. Despite this being one of the longest vacation times of the year, it is also a main source of frustration. Good news – that nifty little computer you carry in your pocket could make everything so much better!

Our devices can really make the holidays jollier. In this post, our main goal is to help you figure out how you can harness the power of Android and make Santa seem like a snail. We have curated a comprehensive list of apps, services, products and other tools to give you the boost you need, so let’s get started.

Finding the best deals

Groupon

Groupon is one of the most popular Android apps for finding good deals on the daily. With support for over 500 cities, it is almost guaranteed many of you will be covered. And these deals range from tech to food, clothes, entertainment and more. They do have themed collections for holidays and special occasions, so you can be sure you will find a Christmas gift or two.

See Groupon in the Google Play Store

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DailySteals

DailySteals is actually a very popular website for finding deals, but they have joined the mobile realms and now cater to everyone on-the-go. These are mostly tech-related offers, and as the name entails, they usually last only one day. Maybe you could just download the app and check for cool deals once a day – you might find something you like!

See DailySteals in the Google Play Store

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Woot

Woot.com is another very popular website that switches its deals around once a day. It’s always a hit or miss with these sites, so you best be prepared for when those cool offers do show up. You can download the app and keep track of everything that goes up on the site.

See Woot in the Google Play Store

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Slickdeals

If you are a fan of finding deals online, you have probably heard of Slickdeals. This site is huge, and for very good reasons. I really can’t think of another site where you can find as many deals as in here. This is because Slickdeals happens to be a community-driven site. Its users share, rate and find deals any time of the day, every day of the year.

See Slickdeals in the Google Play Store

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Amazon Shopping

Amazon has always been a good source for low prices, something their app clearly showcases. Not only because it allows users to find a sea of products available for purchasing, but Amazon also has its Gold Box Deals, which you can easily navigate through, using the app.

To make matters even more interesting, the Amazon Shopping application makes it easy for you to see what online prices for other products are. Just grab any product at a store, scan it (or the bar code) and see how much it would cost to get it straight from Amazon. It’s also very helpful if you go to stores that happen to price match Amazon (like Best Buy).

See Amazon Shopping in the Google Play Store

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Best Buy

Talking about Best Buy, you can also grab the popular retailer’s app and keep track of all the tech you need. They also happen to have their daily deals, and you can even see if products you need are available at your local stores. I use this app at least once a week and it always works like a charm!

See Best Buy in the Google Play Store

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Walmart

Are you a frequent Walmart buyer? You can find these stores pretty much anywhere in the country (and many parts of the world). They tend to have some of the best prices around, which makes it a good download already, but the reason why I really like this app is the Savings Catcher feature.

Savings Catcher allows the customer to scan his/her receipt after a purchase. The service will then search for local competitors’ prices and price match them by giving you the difference in the form of a gift card. This is pretty awesome, if you ask me, and it takes little to no work from your part.

See Walmart in the Google Play Store

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Use Android Pay for your purchases

During the holidays, time is not only money, it is also precious moments you could spend enjoying with your loved ones. Forget about the cash and searching through all your pockets for cards. Your phone is always conveniently available, so take advantage of it by using mobile payments.

Of course, our favorite contact-less payment service is Android Pay. Pretty much any NFC-clad smartphone can use it, and merchants continue signing up to support the service. It will save you time and awe plenty of people. It’s actually still one of the best conversation starters, in my experience.

By the way, you could also use Samsung Pay if you have a Sammy smartphone. Sometimes they’ll even give you freebies if you sign up! Definitely check them out too.

See Android Pay in the Google Play Store

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Finding your way home for the holidays (or visiting somewhere new)

December is one of the busiest times for airports and other transportation services. Not all of us can jump in a car and drive days to go visit family across the country, so you will definitely need some help getting home for the holidays.

Google Keep

Want to make sure you don’t forget anything before jumping on that plane? I love using Google Keep for keeping track of all my to-dos. It’s Google’s official app, so it works great with all Android devices, and it happens to be super simple. Just create a list of all the things you need to take and check them off as you pack them. Then make another list of errands you have to take care of before leaving!

See Google Keep in the Google Play Store

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Google Maps

Many of you are probably going to places you are not familiar with. Some say the best tool is the one you always have with you, and for Android users the pre-installed location & navigation app is Google Maps. By the way, this is also arguably the best option around, so it’s a win-win situation. I mean, people from other platforms go out of their way to download Google Maps!

See Google Maps in the Google Play Store

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HERE Maps

Yes, I just went there… a mapping app that is not from Google! But why would an Android-focused website recommend that? Because we know other manufacturers and developers can do great products, as well.

I happen to like HERE Maps for a couple of reasons. The first is that they offer offline maps for over 100 cities. Google has a way o save mapping information too, but it’s not nearly as convenient and straight forward. I also love that HERE Maps knows the speed limits for all streets. I’ve never actually encountered a situation in which the app doesn’t know how fast I should be going.

See HERE Maps in the Google Play Store

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Google Translate

Tired of all them Google apps yet? We are not, and it’s because the Search Giant truly has some of the best services around!

We know some of you will be traveling to foreign countries this holiday season, which can be a challenge if you don’t know the local language. Google Translate is totally awesome. Aside from supporting over 90 languages, it can serve all your needs. Easily type into a word box or speak to the phone and have it translate your words.

Not cool enough? How about live text translation by using the camera? Yes, that is possible too. Just point your camera at any writing and see it convert to your language of choice.

See Google Translate in the Google Play Store

Kayak Flights, Hotels & Cars

Kayak is one of the most popular apps for finding flights, booking hotels and renting vehicles. The application has a 4.5-star rating in the Google Play Store, and for good reason. Kayak makes it easy to find all your accommodations while traveling. The app is simple and very clean, and it will do the job with no issues. If you are not staying with the parents this holiday, you could always go with this one!

See Kayak in the Google Play Store

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Airbnb

Surely, hotels are not for everyone. Maybe you want something a bit more homey and less crowded for your holiday stay, and Airbnb is great at finding just that. Airbnb is a platform people can use to rent their homes to interested members. It’s safe, comfortable, easy and sometimes even more affordable than traditional hotels.

See Airbnb in the Google Play Store

Uber

You probably won’t have a car during your travels either (unless you rent one), so Uber will definitely be a great tool to keep around. Yes, we know there are plenty of other awesome ride-sharing apps out there, but Uber happens to be the one most available; not only in the USA, but also in may other countries. This is the main reason why we decided to pick this one for the list.

Uber is a service in which people can call upon a private driver to take them anywhere. It’s cheaper than a cab and service tends to be awesome. I use it all the time for my weekend adventures!

See Uber in the Google Play Store

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GasBuddy

Did you end up taking your car (or renting one)? You will need to gas up at some point, and we all know how pricey that can get! Using GasBuddy you can find the cheapest gas prices within your vicinity. It’s crazy how quickly those cents of difference can add up! The app sure needs some work when compared to the sweet 2015 designs we see nowadays, but it works.

See GasBuddy in the Google Play Store

Google Search & Google Now

This one is going to sound a little obvious to many of you, but many others have no idea how helpful Google Search and Google Now can really be. Google Search’s knowledge graph is immense, so you could ask a bunch of information about key locations and buildings. In addition, Google can compute tips, work as a calculator, make money conversions, translate between languages and more. Google Now will even give you information on your flights, which it pulls from Gmail. It’s a total life-saver; the only downside is that it does need an internet connection.

See Google in the Google Play Store

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Finding the best gifts for Christmas

Need help finding the best gifts for your friends and family? If the apps listed earlier in this article are not good enough for you, we have a plethora of comprehensive best gifts lists for every type of person. Here are some of the most popular ones!

Conclusion

So there you have it. These are all the tools you can have in your smartphone to become the holiday hero your family needs you to be. We hope they make your days at least a bit easier, and please do hit the comments to share your own tips for saving the day with Android during the season! Are there any apps, services or products you would recommend your fellow Android smartphone bearers?

6
Dec

The After Math: With great power


Well, this week as been rather terrible. With all the death and mayhem both at home and abroad, it’s enough to make anyone feel rather helpless. It’s times like these that we have to force ourselves to remember there is still a great deal of good left in the world. From life-saving medical advancements and clean energy promises to superior image scanners and kick-assier video games, this week’s selection shows that humanity isn’t all bad (just mostly).

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6
Dec

Watch the Patriots practice in VR through Google Cardboard


You can’t currently get a first-hand experience of an NFL game short of becoming a football star and strapping on a helmet, but Bank of America and Visa are promising the next best thing. They’ve launched a virtual reality experience that lets you see the New England Patriots’ training sessions using Google Cardboard. If you’ve ever wanted to see Gillette Stadium from the field or watch Tom Brady lead a practice play, you now have an easy way to do it. Only Android users can get the full-on VR experience, unfortunately, but any Patriots fan who can watch 360-degree YouTube clips can check it out.

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6
Dec

Google Cast posts new advertisements for both the new Chromecast model and Chromecast Audio


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Just yesterday, Google Cast uploaded two new advertisements, one for the new Chromecast model and the other for the Chromecast Audio adapter.

Google is beginning to give its new Chromecast model and Chromecast Audio dongle more attention. The tech giant’s latest ads show off how useful the dongles can be.

In the first ad, Google shows two people casting back and forth to the TV set in their home. Each person conveys the words they want to say through means of the TV. The video ends with one girl apologizing for doing the wrong thing and hugging the other. Google closes with the words, “don’t love it a little, love it a lot.” The idea is that the Chromecast can bring people together.

The second ad starts off with a girl humming a song. Someone observing then uses Spotify to recognize the song title and casts it to nearby speakers wirelessly using his/her Chromecast Audio. Google displays the words “play your music apps out loud.”

Both the new Chromecast model and Chromecast Audio dongle are available in stores today for only $35. You can watch the ads in their entirety down below.

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6
Dec

Google running special ad for Nexus phones this holiday season


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One of the changes you may have noticed from Google over the last year is a bit more mature marketing campaign when it comes to Android and their own Google branded hardware, especially their Nexus smartphones. That has led to some advertising for the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P on television that is actually placed in some shows that have a wide audience. Google takes another page from traditional marketing by releasing a special holiday themed commercial for their devices.

The new ad, that plays on the Android 6.0 Marshmallow name, promises there is “S’more to love this season.” You may have already seen the ad running on television, but if not it is available on YouTube and you can check it out below.

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6
Dec

Android Authority this week – December 6, 2015


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Android fans, this week Vivo introduced the sleek X6, Samsung launched its new Galaxy A (2016) mid-rangers, OnePlus dropped the invite system for the OP2, we published our best apps and games of November, Google updated a ton of its apps, Samsung announced changes to deal with the tough year ahead, and we learned when to expect HTC’s first smartwatch.

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What is the best smartphone? That’s what most people ask me when I tell them that I am a tech blogger who thinks about phones all day long. It’s a perfectly valid question – people, and “non-techie people” in particular, just want to know what to buy, what to avoid, what to pick from a crowd of aggressively marketed phones. Unfortunately, the answer is rarely as simple as “buy this one or that.”

Because it’s so hard to objectively rank smartphones, we decided to launch into the biggest, most in-depth comparison between the top Android smartphones of the moment that we’ve ever done. It’s called Best of Android, it’s coming from next week, and we’re really excited to show it to you. Keep an eye out for the announcement, and stay tuned throughout the week for in-depth analyses of all the major aspects of the phone experience.

This week, we’re giving away the excellent Nexus 6P. As usual, entering our international giveaway is as simple as a couple of clicks. Good luck!

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6
Dec

OnePlus X vs Nexus 5X


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While there is no shortage of premium flagship smartphones out there, this year has also seen a larger focus on affordability without a compromise in quality. Two smartphones that fall in this ever-growing category are the Nexus 5X and the OnePlus X.

In the former, we get the spiritual successor to the extremely popular Nexus 5, while the latter is OnePlus‘ attempt to offer the best features of the flagship OnePlus 2 and its predecessor in a beautiful package. How do these two affordable smartphones compare? We find out, as we take an in-depth look at the OnePlus X vs Nexus 5X!

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Design

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When it comes to the design, we get the metal and glass unibody design of the OnePlus X, compared to the entirely plastic build of the Nexus 5X, While the former is the cheaper of the two smartphones, you certainly won’t think that to be true when comparing their respective build qualities.

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With their first mid-range smartphone offering, OnePlus decided to employ a design and build quality that is usually reserved for devices that are far more expensive. The metal frame features some micro cuts that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but contribute to the grip as well. With the display off, a look at the front gives the illusion of the device not having any side bezels at all, which makes the device look even better, and taking advantage of this design element is the Dark Mode that is activated by default (more on that later).

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On the other hand is the Nexus 5X with its soft touch plastic back plate that has been retained from the Nexus 5. While not particularly premium-feeling, the Nexus 5X is still a sleek and elegantly-designed smartphone that feels really nice in the hand. Despite the plastic build, the device certainly doesn’t feel cheap, and LG has done a great job in maintaining the feel of high quality.

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With the Nexus 5X featuring the larger display of the two, it’s understandable that it is slightly taller and wider than the OnePlus X. The X is also thinner than the Nexus device, and there is a negligible difference in weight between these two surprisingly light smartphones. In either case, users will have no complaints with regards to the handling experience with either smartphone, and their relatively compact sizes allow for comfortable one-handed use as well.

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Taking a look around these devices, the power button and volume rocker are found on the right side with both. The metallic buttons on the OnePlus X comes with a ridged texture, and feel much better than the plastic buttons of the Nexus 5X. The charging ports are found at the bottom, and while OnePlus decided to go back to the old microUSB standard with the OnePlus X, the Nexus 5X features the newer USB Type-C standard. The headphone jack of the OnePlus X is placed up top, while it is at the bottom in the case of the Nexus 5X, and which placement you prefer comes down to your individual taste.

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The Nexus 5X is not lacking in terms of design and build quality, but does fall short when compared to the OnePlus X. The premium build of the OnePlus X goes far beyond what its price point would suggest, and design is definitely one of the biggest positives of this mid-range affordable offering from OnePlus.

Display

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When it comes to the display, the OnePlus X features a 5-inch AMOLED display with a Full HD resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 441 ppi. The Nexus 5X comes with a slightly larger 5.2-inch IPS LCD screen, also with a 1080p resolution, resulting in a slightly lower pixel density of 424 ppi – a difference that you will be hard-pressed to notice.

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What is noticeable however is the difference that is a result of the dissimilar underlying technologies. AMOLED allows for the deep blacks, high contrast, and saturated colors that you’d expect. Taking further advantage of this tech is the system-wide Dark Mode that is enabled by default, and the presence of a lot of dark elements on the screen let colors and text pop even more.

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The colors aren’t as saturated on the display of the Nexus 5X, the backlight is more noticeable when trying to display black elements, and even the whites have a greenish tinge to them. However, the display of the Nexus 5X has its positive points over that of the OnePlus X in terms of viewing angles and brightness, with the former definitely being easier to view in broad daylight. While the display of the Nexus 5X isn’t bad, the OnePlus X does manage to offer the more immersive viewing experience.

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Even though the Nexus 5X has the slightly larger display, a part of the screen real estate is used with on-screen navigation keys. In the case of the OnePlus X, users have the option to switch to capacitive navigation keys as well, which make the display feel as big as the one found on the Nexus 5X.

Performance

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Under the hood, the Nexus 5X comes with an hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor clocked at 2GHz and backed by the Adreno 418 GPU and 2 gigabytes of RAM. The OnePlus X is powered by the older quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor clocked at 2.3GHz, and backed by the Adreno 330 GPU and 3 gigabytes of RAM. While the processing package of the Nexus 5X may not be the latest and greatest, it is still found with a few other current generation flagships. Though the Snapdragon 801 may be showing its age, it was the 2014 flagship standard, and remains very capable. Also making a difference is the availability of an additional gigabyte of RAM with the OnePlus X.


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The OnePlus X may not be the fastest performer out there, and the processing package certainly shows its age. You will likely see choppy animations while moving through the various elements of the UI, and there will also be occasional instances of lag and stutter, which can prove to be annoying. Of course, you do have the option to select how fast the animations play, or disable them entirely to help in this regard. The OnePlus X can handle most games easily, but you will start to see and increasing amount of dropped frames and lag with the more processor-intensive games, which is disappointing. Overall, the performance of the OnePlus X is consistently okay, and while it may not fly, there aren’t any major issues that really detract from the experience.

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On the other hand, the Nexus 5X features a very smooth and snappy experience for the most part, and the device handles everything very well, from everyday tasks to processor-intensive gaming. That said, the device does suffer from glaring performance issues on occasion, even if they do occur rarely. Tasks that are usually smooth, such as loading applications, will suddenly take a long time, and some apps, like the camera application, are prone to crash rather consistently. With only 2GB of RAM, multi-tasking isn’t the best either, and power users may be disappointed in this regard. The good news is that some of the performance issues can be fixed with software updates, and that will hopefully allow for the snappy experience that is seen most of the time, to then be possible all of the time.


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Hardware

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The Nexus 5X is available in 16 or 32 gigabyte storage iterations, but with no expandable storage possible, most users will be better off opting for the higher storage version. On the other hand, the OnePlus X is available only with 16GB of on-board storage, but does come with expandable storage via microSD card by up to 128 gigabytes. However, keep in mind that the second SIM slot also doubles as the microSD card slot, so you will have to make a choice between expandable storage or dual SIM capabilities.

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The most notable addition with the Nexus 5X is the fingerprint scanner on the back, placed ideally to be within easy reach of your index finger when holding up the phone. The scanner is very fast and reliable, and rarely fails to read the fingerprint accurately. Given that using the scanner lets you wake and unlock the device in one go, it is also one of the fastest unlocking experiences around. A well implemented fingerprint scanner is definitely very useful, and it is unfortunate that this feature did not make its way over to the OnePlus X from its flagship sibling. What is retained from the OnePlus 2 however is the Alert Slider, which proves to be a really easy way of silencing the phone.

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When it comes to the speaker setup, the Nexus 5X comes with a single front-facing speaker found below the display. And despite appearances, the OnePlus X also comes with only a single bottom-mounted speaker that is housed under the left grill. While front-facing speakers are usually what is preferred, in this case, the speaker of the OnePlus X is actually better, even though the speaker is facing away and towards the ground. Not only is the Nexus 5X speaker not as loud, but actually seems more muffled compared to the more emphasized treble of the OnePlus X speaker. Both speakers aren’t the best however, but will get the job done for the most part.

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Both devices come with a standard suite of connectivity options, but NFC is found only with the Nexus 5X. This will let users take advantage of features like Android Pay. NFC is something that OnePlus, once again, decided to leave out of their smartphone because “not enough users were using it.” One aspect that needs to be addressed is with regards to mobile connectivity in the US. The OnePlus X lacks a couple of key bands, one required for AT&T, and the other for T-Mobile, which will result in restricted high-speed internet access on these networks. Basically, if you want to use one of these phones on AT&T or T-Mobile, you should get the Nexus 5X.

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In battery, the Nexus 5X comes with a larger 2,700mAh battery, compared to the 2,525mAh unit of the OnePlus Xw. While the OnePlus X allows for an average of 3 hours of screen-on time, you do get more with the Nexus 5X, which allows for around three and a half hours of screen-on time. Providing a further boost in the battery life of the Nexus 5X is Doze, a battery saving feature baked into Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Doze puts the device in a very low power state when it isn’t moved for a while, and results in impressive standby time, with a drop of maybe one or two percent overnight. Finally, the Nexus 5X also comes with fast charging, that lets the device charge in almost half as long as it takes for the OnePlus X to fully charge. It should be noted that neither one of these smartphones take advantage of wireless charging.

Camera

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One of the more disappointing aspects of most affordable smartphones out there has to do with the camera experience, but both the Nexus 5X and the OnePlus X seem to buck that trend with their respective camera packages. The OnePlus X comes with a 13 megapixel rear camera that uses phase detection autofocus, along with a 8 megapixel front-facing shooter which allows for some detailed selfies. The Nexus 5X features a new 12.3MP sensor with a pixel size of 1.55 microns, f/2.0 aperture, and a laser autofocus system. It also has a 5MP front-facing camera. Unfortunately, neither smartphone cameras feature optical image stabilization.

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As far as image quality is concerned, the OnePlus X does tend to have the softer image, while shots with the Nexus 5X camera seem to be a little sharper. Images are a lot more saturated with the OnePlus X camera though, and while the color reproduction is more accurate with the Nexus 5X, some users may prefer the images possible with the former. Both phones do have a habit of overexposing, but that is where HDR comes in.

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However, HDR mode on the OnePlus X does almost nothing, with there hardly being a difference when turning the feature on. On the other hand, the Nexus 5X comes with HDR+, which performs a lot of image processing in the background depending on the photo. HDR with the OnePlus X works much better in low light conditions, and while HDR+ is not required with the Nexus 5X to get a brighter picture, though it certainly still helps. HDR+ found with the Nexus 5X makes a big difference in most situations, and helps pull this camera ahead of that of the OnePlus X.

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When it comes to video capture, the lack of OIS means that both phones create some shaky videos. That said, things are much clearer and sharper with the Nexus 5X, while on the OnePlus X, we have a more smooth rendering of objects that isn’t very flattering. The Nexus 5X is able to capture video in the 4K resolution, and is also capable of slow motion video recording at 120fps, which are two features that aren’t available with the OnePlus X.

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When it comes to the front-facing cameras, despite the shooter of the OnePlus X featuring a higher megapixel count, selfies taken with the Nexus 5X offer a lot more detail. Pictures are clearer, colors are better, and exposure is a little better as well. The OnePlus X selfie cam does come with a beauty mode, but it isn’t something that a lot of people will use regularly.

Overall, while the OnePlus X is capable of taking good shots in certain situations, the Nexus 5X does offer the far better camera experience overall.

Software

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On the software side of things, the Nexus 5X comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box, while the OnePlus X ships with the latest version of OnePlus’ Oxygen OS, based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.

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The obvious advantage with owning a Nexus smartphone, apart from the promise of timely updates, is the availability of the purest version of Android. With the software being controlled by Google, what you get is a simple and worry-free experience. Stock Android doesn’t come with a whole lot of bells and whistles, and apart from a few aesthetic changes, such as the now vertically-scrolling app drawer, the most notable additions with Android 6.0 Marshmallow are Doze, more granular control over app permissions, and Google Now on Tap.


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On the other hand, the OnePlus X comes with the latest version of the Oxygen OS, which is aesthetically very similar to a stock iteration of Android Lollipop. Users are given the choice between on-screen navigation keys or capacitive keys with the OnePlus X, which will help save a bit of screen real estate. Having double tap to wake functionality is pretty nice as well. Finally, there is Shelf, where frequent apps, favorite contacts, and user-defined widgets can be stored, allowing for a way to save space on the homescreens.

If having the latest version of Android is important to you, the Nexus 5X is the best way to make that happen. But if that isn’t particularly important, the OnePlus X does offer a slew of interesting and useful features which may be what some users are looking for.

Specifications

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Display 5.2-inch IPS LCD display
1080p resolution
424 ppi
5-inch AMOLED display
1080p resolution
441 ppi
Processor 2 GHz hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808
Adreno 418 GPU
2.3 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801
Adreno 330 GPU
RAM 2 GB 3 GB
Storage 16/32 GB
not expandable
16 GB
expandable via microSD up to 128 GB
Camera 12.3 MP rear camera
5 MP front-facing camera
13 MP rear camera
8 MP front-facing camera
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth 4.2
GPS+GLONASS
NFC
USB 2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS+GLONASS
FM Radio
microUSB 2.0
Software Android 6.0 Marshmallow Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
Battery 2,700 mAh 2,525 mAh
Dimensions 147 x 72.6 x 7.9 mm
136 grams
140 x 69 x 6.9 mm
138 grams

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Pricing and final thoughts

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Price is a big factor with these smartphones, and is what makes these devices so special. The Nexus 5X is priced at $379 for the 16 GB version, requiring an additional $50 for the 32GB iteration. On the other hand, the OnePlus X is priced at an aggressive $249, and while you still have to deal with the dreaded invite system, that will likely not last for too much longer.

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So there you have it for this comprehensive look at the Nexus 5X vs OnePlus X! At first glance, the cheaper OnePlus X does seem to offer more value, with its premium design and build quality, and better display. However, when you dig a little deeper is where the Nexus 5X starts to shine, with it coming with a fingerprint scanner, and better performance, battery life, and camera, which are all essential factors for a good smartphone experience. If you are a casual user in the market for an affordable but premium looking smartphone, the OnePlus X is a great choice, but the better experience is to be had with the Nexus 5X.


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What are your thoughts? Be sure to let us know what you think in the comments below!

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6
Dec

dbrand’s skins make my Nexus 5X look awesome and unique


I’m not one who normally uses cases or skins on my phones, but I recently came across MKBHD’s(Marques Brownlee) line of skins from dbrand on Twitter, and thought his stuff looked pretty sweet. It’s been awhile since I have even looked into skins for smartphones – if I was ever looking to cover my phone I would typically choose a case over a skin. I HATE putting on skins. But since dbrand’s skins looked so cool, I really had to try a set out for myself for my Nexus 5x.

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With dbrand’s custom ordering website, you can literally make hundreds of different combinations of custom skins for your devices. dbrand offers complete coverage by offering back, front, frame and camera skin coverage. At dbrand, they only use authentic 3M vinyl on LG Nexus 5X skins and will guarantee no adhesive residue will ever be left on your device if you ever decide to remove it.

“What does that mean for you? It means that whenever you decide to take off your Nexus 5X wrap, there won’t be any adhesive residue left on your device. Guaranteed. We’re committed to providing our customers with uncompromising quality. You can relax, we only use the highest grade materials on the planet.” – dbrand customer service.

I even saw a customer on reddit who had a rare experience with a skin pulling off some of the paint on his Nexus 5, but the user was beyond satisfied with dbrand’s best in class customer service. They sent him a new Nexus 5 cover in addition to 15 sets of skins of his choosing. That’s pretty awesome.

From carbon fiber, to leather, metal, colors and wood(our own Henry Wigyul love’s wood) dbrand has just about every person’s taste covered with their multitude of options.

 

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Installation

This is one area I dread with skins. I used to try putting skins on my devices a couple of years ago, in addition to screen protectors, but I am really impatient with detailed work like this. It’s the main reason why I stopped looking into skins altogether. Skins and screen protectors usually end up as one massive fail.

Since dbrand sent me the latest skins, I figured it was worth a try since the new skins look really awesome.

I went to dbrand’s website and looked up how to install the skin and luckily they had the best instructional video you could ask for. It literally walks you through installation step-by-step, and within ten minutes you will have your entire skin installed. I’ve got the images to prove just how easy the dbrand skin was to apply to my Nexus 5X.

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1. Wipe down the device with the included cloth

2. Align the flash, laser sensor and fingerprint reader.

2. Align the flash, laser sensor and fingerprint reader.

3. Flip the device around and align the 3.5mm headphone jack. Remove the backing and use a hair dryer to heat the adhesive and make it stick to the device.

3. Flip the device around and align the 3.5mm headphone jack. Remove the backing and use a hair dryer to heat the adhesive and make it stick to the device.

4. Remove each individual letter and use the backing to align each insert.

4. Remove each individual letter and use the backing to align each insert.

5. I found tweezers to be much easier.

5. I found tweezers to be much easier.

6. Once everything is in place, I used a heat gun(I do not own a hair dryer) to warm the skin and smoothed it out.

6. Once everything is in place, I used a heat gun(I do not own a hair dryer) to warm the skin and smoothed it out.

Completed installation in less than ten minutes.

Completed installation in less than ten minutes.

Summary

As you can see in the pictures, dbrand’s skins look awesome. The skins turned my drab Nexus 5X, in Frost White, into a slick carbon fiber device with a properly Google colored X in the center of the Nexus logo. I happened to put my own touch on the layout by using the silver S instead of the white one, to show you really can do whatever you want with customization.

dbrand did not provide me with the side skin pieces, nor the front skin. It doesn’t really matter as I think the back carbon fiber skin looks fantastic. The skin kit for the back, Nexus logo, limited edition colored X, and camera costs less than $15 which is an incredible value considering the kit dramatically improves the look of your device. I highly recommend dbrand’s skins as they offer complete customization, super easy installation, high-quality materials, and excellent durability. They’ll keep your phone protected against scratches while giving you a whole new look.

dbrand makes skins for a wide variety of devices. If you want to learn more head on over to their website by clicking here.

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6
Dec

This is how Google streamlined its entertainment search results


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Have you tried searching on Google for a band, movie or TV show lately? You may have noticed things look a little different, if you used your smartphone or tablet. You are not going nuts, Google Search did make some major changes to its entertainment results.


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Search queries will now result in a more streamlined interface that focuses on content related to whatever musician, movie or show you search. This will include images, an overview, songs, albums, cast and more.

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The service is not perfect yet. I did try to search for popular bands like The Beatles and Metallica and was presented with the same results as always. I was successful pulling up the new interface for musician Carla Morrison and my favorite film, Pan’s Labyrinth, though. In summary, it’s a hit or miss kind of thing, at least at this point.


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By the way, this only works on Android’s Google Search app so far. Desktop results don’t show this new feature. iOS users are also left in the dark for the time being.

I happen to like the new interface, but tell us how you feel about it. Also, how successful were you at pulling this new feature with your favorite entertainment searches?

See Google Search on the Play Store

6
Dec

Deal: grab a $15 discount when you buy 2 Chromecasts


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Winter is coming, so why not snuggle up in front of the TV and stream some good media? Lucky for you, the holiday season also comes with a bevy of awesome deals, and today you can grab a good discount from Google if you buy a couple streaming devices.


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We have certainly seen Google offering good discounts when you buy 2 Chromecasts, but this is still a good deal to take advantage of. Buying two Chromecast units from the Google Store will save you $15 ($7.50 per device). This means you can get 2 Chromecasts for $55, as opposed to $70.

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By the way, you can mix and match here. One could either buy 2 Chromecasts, 2 Chromecast Audios or one of each. It’s very simple; all you have to do is go add them to your Google Store cart! The discount will be applied automatically.


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The Chromecast and Chromecast Audio are great devices to have plugged into your TVs… or speakers. Sometimes people don’t realize that all they do with their smart TVs is stream video and audio, which is what the Chromecast units are best at! You can read our full review to find out more about both the new Chromecast and Chromecast Audio.


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And don’t forget to come back and hit the button below to sign up to get your own Chromecast devices!

Buy the Chromecast and Chromecast Audio