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22
Jul

Rumours of Google buying out LG send LG stocks through the roof




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Sometimes rumours are so random that people start to believe them – that was the case today after rumours of Google buying out LG sent LG stocks 14% higher in Korea. This is the first time a rumour like this has ever surfaced, but apparently it was enough for investors to bite – as the rumours goes, Google was allegedly going to buy a 35% stake of LG which equates to about $2.2 billion USD. While it wouldn’t have been a controlling share, Google has already dabbled in ownership of a device manufacturer – Google parted ways with Motorola Mobility last year after a short and bittersweet tenure together – and we can’t say that Google would have been rushing head over heels to get back into it.

So surprising a rumour is it that LG has had to come out and publicly deny these claims, but it can’t be denied that there would be some logic to this kind of deal. Google has worked with LG on multiple occasions to make Nexus handsets, a partnership that is set to go ahead again this year – a closer relationship would only benefit this. On top of this, LG is at the peak of its smartphone game this year with the LG G4, a shoe-in for phone of the year, though LG also has other products such as TVs and home products that Google could be interested in. All the same, this speculation is purely a pipe dream as we’re about as sure as LG that this isn’t going to happen anytime soon.


What do you think about rumours of Google buying out LG? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: Korea Herald via Phone Arena

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21
Jul

Google Nexus 2015 rumor roundup


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The second half of the year is going to bring us some amazing smartphones. Among the most anticipated announcements are those related to Google’s popular Nexus series. Rumors tend to start blazing through the internet very early on, and this year is not the exception.

It is no surprise to see the industry having such a high regard for the Nexus line-up. These are, after all, Google’s demonstration of where they want Android to go. Quality hardware, a pure Google experience and timely updates have always been the Nexus stamp, which has helped the brand gain a major follower base.

Where does Google want to take the most popular mobile operating system now? What will the upcoming Nexus device(s) be like? We have gathered plenty of (unofficial) details to share, so let’s dig right into the goods.

This article will continue to be updated as new information begins emerging. Bookmark this page and keep checking it if you want to stay in the loop! The article will also be pushed to the front of our home page whenever it’s edited. 

Nexus 5 (2015) from LG?

The Nexus 6 offered performance and specs without compromises, but the phone wasn’t exactly for everyone, due to one main reason. Its massive 5.96-inch screen and gargantuan body will definitely make it an uncomfortable phone to bear, especially for those who have smaller hands. This forced Nexus fans to stick with an older-generation handset if they wanted to have a traditionally sized phone.

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Google may be onto something this year. Recent rumors suggest there will be a couple Nexus phones launched this year. One of them would be manufactured by LG and reportedly resemble the phone maker’s Nexus 5. In fact, some believe the new phone could be a direct successor, a Nexus 5 (2015) if you will.

LG’s Nexus device is reportedly codenamed Bullhead and is rumored to come with a Snapdragon 808 processor, a 5.2-inch display and a 2700 mAh battery. So far this is all we know about this product, though.

More rumors revolve around a Huawei Nexus phone, so we will focus on that one for now.

Huawei Nexus

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Reports of a Huawei Nexus have been making the rounds for a while, and the good news is these reports come from multiple sources, including some highly reliable ones. So while LG’s Nexus is shrouded in mystery, we can be almost totally confident that Huawei and Google will launch a Nexus phone this year, and we also have a pretty good idea of what to expect. Here’s the rundown.

Design

We have seen or heard very few details on what this Huawei-made Nexus phone could look like, but we can tell you one thing – it will be large. Rumors suggest the phone’s screen will measure 5.7-inches, which just so happens to be the same screen size as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

According to @evleaks, the Huawei Nexus will feature a metallic construction and a fingerprint sensor. In other words, it’s rough outline may be pretty similar to the Mate series. In fact, there’s a good chance the Mate 9 (due this fall) will contain hints at what to expect from the Google-branded device.

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If Huawei’s latest work is any testament, we should see a well-engineered phone with a solid build quality. The Chinese manufacturer is no rookie, and they can make some amazingly well-built gadgets. Let’s show you some examples.

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Display

As we mentioned above, the upcoming Huawei Nexus smartphone should come with a sizable 5.7-inch panel. What we didn’t tell you was that, like the Nexus 6, the new Nexus should also feature a QHD resolution display (2560x1440p). This entails the panel will have a pixel density of 515 pixels per inch.

Pixels should be packed in a little tighter than in the Nexus 6, due to the slight size difference, but it’s likely not a very noticeable upgrade.

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Specifications & hardware

The little evidence we have tells us this phone should be quite powerful. While the new LG Nexus is expected to go with the slightly sub-par (yet still capable) Snapdragon 808 chip, Huawei is not skimping out on performance one bit.

Most rumors state the new Huawei handset will come with a Snapdragon 810 chipset. Evan Blass (@evleaks) claims it will pack a Snapdragon 820 SoC. Regardless of the outcome, Huawei making a move to Qualcomm would represent a significant change, as they have stayed exclusive to their very own Kirin processors so far. Maybe this is one of the conditions for working with Google? After all, while Google is known to have worked with more exotic processors in the past (like Texas Instruments and Nvidia), the processor manufacturer has a huge role in ensuring support and timely updates through the lifetime of a device. Perhaps Huawei’s Kirin is just too risky for Google from this perspective?

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Other hardware specifications continue to be a mystery, but Evan did say the phone should also come with a fingerprint reader, a first for Nexus devices. This would make total sense, as Google announced at Google IO that Android M is to integrate native support for fingerprint readers. This will enable users to make purchases on the Google Play Store, unlock devices, protect sensitive data and more.

There’s also a good chance the next Nexus will feature USB Type-C, which Google already adopted for the new Chromebook Pixel and hinted at for future Android smartphones. As for microSD, while Android M has gotten a bit friendlier to external storage, we would be very surprised if Google reversed its stance and included a microSD slot on a Nexus device.

Camera

The upcoming Nexus devices’ cameras may be the subject we have the least information on. We have heard some rumors say the LG Nexus successor will come with a dual-camera setup, similar to the in the HTC One series. In addition, some believe Huawei’s Nexus phone could be based on the Huawei Honor 6 Plus, which also happens to sport a couple cameras in the back.

Many would consider this a gimmick, as its most popular functions are to distinguish distance and allow for digitally applied bokeh effects (otherwise known as “blurry background”). While that may be a valid argument, I wouldn’t discard the possibility of Google adopting this dual-camera technique. The Mountain View-based company has been playing around with similar technology in Project Tango, and they do appear to be well-invested in the concept.

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If the LG Nexus rumor winds up being true, we do hope the Korean manufacturer makes life good by implementing the LG G4’s camera. Nexus phones are not exactly known for having exceptional shooters (Nexus 6 was better), so it would definitely be a welcomed addition.

Getting back to the Huawei Nexus, camera info is completely absent. With the implementation of a superior Camera API in Lollipop, the conditions are set for a truly great camera experience, provided Google and Huawei won’t skimp on hardware. Unfortunately, that happened before, so it remains to be seen whether the Huawei Nexus will buck the trend.

Software

Nexus phones characterize themselves by staying true to the Pure Google experience; we have no doubt this will also be the case with the new Nexus phone(s). Furthermore, we also know the next-generation Nexus handsets should be the first to launch with Android M, Google’s new version of their mobile OS.

Improvements over Lollipop include granular permissions, custom Chrome tabs, battery improvements, USB-C compatibility, app state backup and native biometric support. You can see a detailed explanation of all Android M features in our announcement post, as well as our detailed “Diving into Android M” article series.

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Pricing and release date

Most Nexus devices have been launched either in October or November. We expect 2015’s devices to follow suit, and previous rumors support these suspicions. Evan Blass’ sources previously stated they should ship in Q4, while The Information’s insiders suggest it will be in “the Fall”. Pricing-wise, some think the Huawei Nexus will be more upscale, due to the top specs and metal constructions, while LG’s Nexus could follow in the tracks of the popular Nexus 5. But there’s no guarantee that will be the case, at least for now.

Wrap up

2015 is looking to be a great year for Google. If most of this information proves to be true, the new Nexus products will be the phones to beat – especially Huawei’s. As we mentioned above: don’t forget to keep it tuned to Android Authority and this specific article, as it will continue to get updates as soon as new information emerges.

For now, let’s just hit the comments and share our thoughts on these rumors. What would you like to see in the new Nexus phones? Are you signing up for any of them? Many of you are probably happy a normal-sized Nexus phone is likely to hit the market again!

21
Jul

Latest report shows market gains for Huawei this year


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Market research firm TrendForce has just published its latest findings for the smartphone market in 2015. The results show gains for the booming home grown Chinese brands, while some of the big international brands have seen their shipment forecasts cut.

Looking at the big picture first, TrendForce has revised its entire forecast for 2015 shipment growth, down from 11.6 percent to just 8.2 percent. Apparently, a negative global economic outlook and falling demand are responsible, and looks to be hitting the premium brands the most.

As for the international names, Samsung is said to be experiencing mixed fortunes. Quarter on quarter growth for total shipments is expected to hit an impressive 26.8 percent, due in no small part to the launch of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. However, annual shipment forecasts have been lowered to 45 million units this year, due to increased competition in the low-end market and a mark down in expected yearly demand for Samsung’s latest flagship.
Q2 2015 Global Market Share
The LG G4 is experiencing a similar slump below initial expectations, which TrendForce attributes to a lack of a hardware improvement over the G3. As a result, annual shipments may just grow by only 8 percent, suggesting that the company will miss its sales target. However, the company’s shipments are still up year-on-year.

It’s not all been bad news for Android OEMs though. Chinese manufacturers continue to show strong signs of growth. Huawei and Xiaomi have now taken a place in the global top 5.

Huawei has become the China’s number one smartphone brand this year as well, with an estimated annual shipment growth of nearly 40 percent. The company is expected to be the first Chinese company to sell 100 million phones in 2015.

Xiaomi has shipped 34 million units so far this year and has also continued to see its global market share grow. Although it is looking unlikely that the company will hit its 100 million units target. OPPO and VIVO could also see their sales grow by 30 percent or more this year, thanks to their more unique product positioning.

Q2 2015 China Market Share

However, Lenovo has fallen out of the top five this year to sixth place, with shipments expected to decline by around 25 percent this year. It is possible that we may begin to see some consolidation in the Chinese market, as competition continues to drive prices down.

With the year half way through, the trends from last year look set to continue. Strong competition in the Chinese market is still resulting in high demand, while some of the more expensive manufacturers are still struggling to differentiate their products from their previous generations.

20
Jul

Master summer photography with the LG G4 using Colby Brown’s tips


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Either Colby Brown is an amazing photographer or he has an infectious personality. Maybe it’s both. The photographer is again being featured by LG to provide advice. This time it is all about summer photography and taking it to the next level. Brown and LG firmly believe that the G4 is more than capable of being an alternative to a large DSLR while traveling.

Hit the break for Brown’s tips.

Tip 1 – Shoot From Above

Shooting down on any subject, whether it’s a selfie or otherwise, is more flattering because it can help smooth out any double chin action and awkward lines.

  • Worried your arms aren’t long enough? Use G4’s Gesture Shot or Voice Shutter to take selfies or group photos using hand or voice commands–without having to touch the screen.

Tip 2 – Tell A Story With Movement Or By Freezing Action

Add interest to your photos with movement and stop action by playing with the amount of time the shutter stays open. The longer it’s open, the more you can blur motion and show movement, like a waterfall. While shorter shutter speeds help freeze action in its place. Just remember if you’re using a longer shutter speed, use a tripod or ledge to stabilize your camera so the whole shot doesn’t turn out blurry.

  • Experiment with fast and slow shutter speeds from 1/6000 to 30 seconds in G4’s Manual Mode.

Tip 3 – Use The Rule Of Thirds

Want to frame your subject well every time? An easy trick is to imagine the subject of your photo on a 3 x 3 grid. This is a little professional trick called the “rule of thirds,” where you can create intrigue and eye-catching tension by offsetting the placement of your subject based on where these lines intersect.

  • Turn on Grid View while in G4’s Simple Mode, or in Manual Mode use the horizontal leveling bars that indicate when your image is perfectly composed, to compose shots that draw in viewers.

Tip 4 – Get Creative With Lighting

Get sharp, detailed images that are vibrant in color by paying attention to the ISO setting. The lower the ISO, the sharper and cleaner the image. In contrast, higher ISOs produce brighter images but sacrifice detail and color. A quick rule of them to remember: the brighter the lighting, the lower ISO you need.

  • In G4’s Manual Mode you can adjust the ISO number between 50 and 270 to create stunning images that use lighting creatively

Tip 5 – Look At The Big Picture

When out exploring the world around you, you might come across a scene that is simply too big to fit into a single image. One of the LG G4’s coolest features is its ability to take incredibly large and detailed Panoramas in Auto Mode. One of the LG G4’s coolest features is its ability to take incredibly large and detailed Panoramas in Auto Mode up to 104MP in size.

Tip 6 – Lean On HDR For More Dynamic Range

When working in challenging photographic situations, such as when you have a bright sky and dark foreground, use HDR (high dynamic range) to add more dynamic color to the shot. With HDR, the camera will automatically attempt to balance the iamge in terms of brightness and visible detail in the scene.

  • HDR captures a wider range of colors without flooding the image with too much dark or bright hot spots

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20
Jul

LG Tribute 2 and Tribute Duo now available on Sprint Prepaid and Virgin Mobile for $100


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There are already a ton of budget-friendly handsets available on Sprint’s prepaid network and Virgin Mobile, and today it looks like the providers are getting two more. The LG Tribute 2 has just made its way to Virgin Mobile and the LG Tribute Duo is now available from Sprint Prepaid. Both handsets are available from today for just $99.99.

Both devices feature a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, a 4.5-inch IPS FWVGA display with 854 x 480 resolution, and a 1900mAh battery that LG says can offer up to 16 hours of talk time on a single charge. They also come with a 5MP rear-facing camera, VGA front-facing camera, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of on-board storage and microSD expansion up to 32GB. Both feature LG’s iconic rear-mounted volume buttons and power/standby key, run Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box and come with a few notable LG software features such as Knock Code, QuickMemo+ and Gesture Shot.

If you’re interested in either of these devices, both Sprint Prepaid and Virgin Mobile offer up some attractive plans for cheap. Sprint’s prepaid plans start at $35 per month for unlimited talk, text and 1GB of data, while Virgin Mobile’s plans start at $30 per month and include 300 minutes of talk, unlimited text and 3GB of 3G/4G data.

20
Jul

LG Tribute 2 and Tribute Duo comes to Sprint Prepaid and Virgin Mobile


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LG’s pair of budget phones, the Tribute 2 and Tribute Duo, are now available on Sprint Prepaid and Virgin Mobile for $99. The Tribute Duo will be available on Sprint’s own network, while the Tribute Duo can be found on its subsidiary, Virgin Mobile.

Both devices feature a 4.5-inch display, a quad-core 1.2GHz processor, a 1,900mAh battery, and they’re both rocking the latest flavor of Android Lollipop: 5.1. Similar to many of LG’s devices, physical buttons are placed on the back of the device.

The LG Tribute 2 and Tribute Duo are great for those on a budget and run relatively fast, despite not being as powerful as today’s flagships. If you’re interested, Sprint Prepaid plans start at $35/month for unlimited talk, text, and 1GB of data.

Alternatively, Virgin Mobile plans start at $30 per month for 300 minutes talk, unlimited text, and 3GB of data. If 300 minutes isn’t enough, Virgin Mobile will throw in unlimited talk for an extra $10/month.

LG’s Tribute 2 recently launched on Sprint subsidiary Boost Mobile alongside a more impressive device, the LG Volt 2.

source: Sprint

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20
Jul

Sprint dials up LG Tribute 2 and LG Tribute Duo for prepaid brands


lg-tribute-duoSprint on Monday announced a pair of LG smartphones for its Sprint Prepaid and Virgin Mobile brands. The LG Tribute 2 and the LG Tribute Duo share a number of hardware and software features. In essence, these are the same overall designs just named differently for the two prepaid arms.

The two handsets are powered by Android 5.1 Lollipop and include custom LG apps Quick Memo, Gesture Shot, and Knock Code. The twosome also offer users a 4.5-inch 854×480 pixel resolution as well as a 1900mAh battery.

Under the hood you’ll also find both devices running on a 1.2GHz quad-core processor. The main hardware is a generation or two behind the times, sure, but the price point reflects the aging internals. On a positive note, each is equipped to support the Sprint Spark 4G LTE network for faster data speeds.

The LG Tribute Duo and LG Tribute 2 are sold for $99 through their respective carriers. Sprint Prepaid offers the LG Tribute Duo while the LG Tribute 2 is sold via Virgin Mobile’s Data Done Right plans which are exclusive to Walmart.

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20
Jul

LG unveils the Bello II with a quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM


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LG has a last taken the wraps off its successor to last year’s Bello smartphone. The handset has been named the Bello II and will be up for grabs in Latin America and India later this month, after which it will head to Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States in time for Q3.

In terms of performance, the Bello II is a capable mid-range device, packing a 5-inch FWVGA display with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels, a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of expandable internal memory, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 2,540 mAh battery.

As for the connectivity, the second generation Bello will have direct support for Wifi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, A-GPS and USB 2.0. It will run the latest build of Android 5.1.1 Lollipop skinned with LG’s custom user interface, which brings many exclusive features such as Gesture Shot and Selfie Flash to the device.

Unfortunately, we don’t have any information with regards to pricing at this stage, but we do know that the Bello II will be available in white, titan and gold colorways.

Source: LG

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20
Jul

LG Bello II announced, launches this month


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LG’s entry-level L series range launched last year and today, the Korean manufacturer has added to the series with another handset, called the LG Bello II. The L Series is LG’s affordable range of smartphones and is aimed at emerging markets, bringing features such as Knock Code from its flagship handsets lower down the price points.

The LG Bello II features a 5-inch display with FWVGA (854×480 pixels) resolution and a low pixel density of 196 pixels per inch. Under the hood, the LG Bello II has a 1.3GHz quad-core CPU – which is likely to be a MediaTek chipset and possibly the same one used in the original Bello – coupled with 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage which can be expanded using microSD.

On the back, the Bello II has an 8MP camera, while on the front is a 5MP snapper. The camera doesn’t have all the bells and whistles found on LG’s flagship handsets but does come with a few useful G-series features; Selfie Flash and Gesture Shot. The former turns your phone screen into a soft flash which is perfect for portraits while Gesture Shot lets you take selfies without pressing any buttons; when taking a selfie, opening and closing a hand in front of the camera activates the camera shutter button.

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The Bello II runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and offers 3G connectivity along with Wi-FI 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, A-GPS and micro-USB. The 2,540 mAh battery is accessible thanks to the removable back cover while the 155 gram weight will be reassuring in the hand.

The LG Bello II will be available in White, Titan and Gold and based on the specs, we can expect this to be a very affordable handset. The Bello II will launch in India and selected Latin American markets this month and a rollout in Europe, Russia and other countries is expected during the third quarter. The Bello II will be known as the LG Max in India, Mexico, Russia and some other Commonwealth countries while it will also debut as the LG Prime II in Brazil and Chile.

19
Jul

T-Mobile now selling the LG G4 for just $480


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LG’s flagship for 2015, the G4, has many things going for it, including support for those features which Samsung opted to leave out of the Galaxy S6: a user-replacable battery and microSD support for expandable storage. Still, the device has also received its fair share of criticism having continued the use of plastic and for selecting the Snapdragon 808 while it’s sibling the LG Flex 2 has an 810. Reports have indicated the device hasn’t be selling as well as expected. While it is difficult to say just what the motivating factors are behind T-Mobile’s decision to slash the price tag, the customer is ultimately the winner.

Starting now the G4 can be had for just $480, a savings of $120. While this may only result in a $5 decrease per-month for those opting to purchase on installment, customers paying in-full will definitely see the savings in a big way.

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As if this was not good enough, the deal is still valid in combination with LG’s bonus accessory campaign wherein purchasers will receive a free battery, charger, and leather back cover provided they buy before the end of July.

Unfortunately it is unclear just how long the G4 price cut will last: it may be a permanent price cut, or it could be a limited-time offer while supplies last.

For all those interested and making use of Magenta, now is the time to act. Those who are still on the fence may feel it prudent to watch our in-depth review of the G4 and related comparison videos to determine if it’s right for you.