Sunday, 30 September 2018

Nokia 5.1 Plus goes on sale for the first time in India: Price, offers and more

HMD Global, the firm behind ‘Nokia’ smartphones, last month introduced the budget Nokia 5.1 Plus smartphone in India alongside the Nokia 6.1 Plus. The device is now going on sale in the country for the first time. It comes as a successor to the Nokia 5.1 that too made a debut in India few months ago. Like the Nokia 6.1 Plus, this too has a notch on top of the screen and shares some of the specifications but is a less powerful device nonetheless.

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Some Huawei Mate 10 Pro units start receiving Android Pie

Huawei teased the new EMUI 9.0 last month, and we expected the user interface, based on Android Pie, to arrive with the Huawei Mate 20 in two weeks. Looks like the company can't wait anymore and is already pushing the update to some Huawei Mate 10 Pro units with a stable version of Oreo and model numbers BLA-L09 and BLA-L29 which are sold mostly in Europe. According to our source, EMUI 9.0 brings new gesture setup for multi-task switching between apps and a new improved 2.0 version of GPU Turbo. Since Android Pie promotes digital health and wellbeing with a new feature, available in...



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Import duty made zero on 35 capital goods to boost mobile phone manufacturing in India

The government has exempted 35 machine parts used for manufacturing mobile phone components from the basic customs duty to promote handset production in the country, according to an official notification.

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Tesla, Musk pay $40 million to settle Tweet charges, Musk to resign as chairman

The US Securities and Exchange Commission said on Saturday that car-maker Tesla and Chief Executive Elon Musk had agreed to pay $20 million each under a settlement that will also see the billionaire step down as chairman after a tumultuous two months for the company.

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14 reasons to buy and not buy the new iPhones



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After Huawei, it is Oppo now that allegedly tampers the benchmarks scores

An independent research was conducted by the TECH2 team on smartphones from across brands that included Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, OnePlus 6, Realme 1, Realme 2, Nokia 7 Plus among others.

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Samsung targets 'Appel' by pulling a marketing stunt

Ever since the new iPhones have launched, Android OEMs have been making fun of them. We saw Xiaomi launching offer bundles using the ‘XS’, ‘XS Max’ and ‘XR’ monikers, followed by Huawei tweeting and thanking Apple for keeping things the ‘same’. The Chinese firm also distributed free power banks to those standing in the queue to buy the new iPhones. Now, Samsung too has joined the bandwagon by posting a small video wherein some Samsung executives visit a place called ‘Appel’ and distribute their smartphones.

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Why an ex-employee who always had a job "available for him" is suing Apple

The ex-engineer wants patent credit and monetary damages

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Sunday debate: Are phones getting too big?

Ro: Smartphones are getting out of hand. Literally. It almost feels like makers these days are shoving the new trends down our throats these days. First, it was the headphone jack. Apple started it and users rioted. That didn't stop the rest of the OEMs from following suit without giving any real excuse. Then it was the notch. Once again Apple started it, people hated it, but Android manufacturers were fast to jump on the bandwagon. The same goes for the custom launchers and the compact flagships - the results from our polls speak for themselves. All of these aren't...



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Week 39 in review: Realme 2 Pro and Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro debut

A couple of phones debuted this week, but you don't have to look further than our top 10 trending chart to know which one was more interesting - the Realme 2 Pro debut is easily the event of week 39. Meanwhile Xiaomi unveiled the Redmi Note 6 Pro, which is hardly a great improvement over its predecessor. It does bring the notch trend to the Xiaomi Note lineup, so it has that going for it, we guess. Meanwhile as an announcement-filled October is on our doorstep we are getting all sorts of teasers and leaks. OnePlus 6T, Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL as well as Nokia 7.1 all made headlines. We...



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Top 10 trending phones of week 39

These are turbulent times in our top 10 trending chart as we see our fourth leader in as many weeks - the newly announced Realme 2 immediately shooting to the top. Funnily enough the leaders of the past three weeks complete the top four. The Galaxy A7 (2018) steps down to second, ahead of the Xiaomi Pocophone F1. The iPhone XS Max, in fourth, is the only remaining Apple smartphone in the top 10 after the company got a clean sweep of the podium just two weeks ago. The yet to be announced Huawei Mate 20 Pro is already capturing your interest and you made it the fifth most popular...



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iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max reportedly hit with a charging bug

The brand new iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max handsets have only been in customers' hands for a week, but already a problem has emerged – namely that some models don't start charging when plugged into the mains if the screen is off when they're connected.

At the moment the issue is only anecdotal, but based on forum posts and YouTube videos it seems to be genuine, even if the scale of the problem isn't clear yet. We've tested charging behavior on our own iPhone XS in the TechRadar office and it works fine, so this isn't something that's affecting every handset out there.

Some users report it's phone inactivity that causes the charging cable not to be recognized, rather than the screen being off. In just about every case we've seen, charging carries on normally as soon as the phone gets unlocked or is interacted with.

It's a bug's life

Considering charging is only disabled under certain conditions, it seems that this is likely to be a software issue that Apple could fix with a quick iOS update, rather than having to recall millions of iPhones only days after the first batch got sent out. As yet Apple hasn't commented on the issue, but we'll post its response here if one arrives.

One possibility is that the bug is related to the restrictions Apple has placed around USB access to the iPhone with iOS 12. They're designed to make it more difficult to extract data from the device when the screen is locked, but it might have interfered with charging too.

For now though that's just speculation – we'll have to wait and see what the Apple engineers say when they've taken a look at the issue. Considering iOS 11 had its fair share of bugs, including autocorrect problems and unresponsive screens, Apple will want to get this one fixed as quickly as it can.

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Counterclockwise: Huawei bets on Android early and grows big quickly

Huawei is currently the largest manufacturer of telecommunications equipment, but it is a very young company - it was only founded in 1987. And it didn't start making phones until 2003, but it already has ambitions to be the largest smartphone maker in the world, just like in conquered the networking hardware field. The first phone to come out of Huawei's handset division was the C300 in 2004. It was a simple feature phone for CDMA networks. Then came the U626, the company's first 3G-enabled phone (the history of China's mobile networks is quite interesting, but here's not the...



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Weekly poll: Realme 2 Pro, love it or hate it?

Realme is going in for the kill - the 2 Pro targets Xiaomi, Huawei, OnePlus and even Oppo's own phones with what could be described as great specs at an insanely low price. It starts at INR 14,000 ($192/€165) for the 4/64GB model. That buys you a capable Snapdragon 660, 6.3" 1080p+ screen with teardrop notch, a 16+2MP dual rear camera and 16MP selfie cam. The 3,500mAh battery sounds good too. Let's compare that to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro. The screen is similar (though with a chunkier notch), the chipset is the lower-end S636, the camera story is better (larger pixels on the rear...



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Saturday, 29 September 2018

LG TONE Platinum SE review

Introduction Headsets and audio equipment reviews are hardly a daily occurrence here at GSMArena, but most of us have deep personal interest in the area. That's why the TONE Platinum SE caused quite a lot of excitement here at HQ and I was nominated to share some of that with it. Heads-up this is going to be more of a personal experience review than a benchmark-filled test. First things first, then. We have used and even reviewed LG Tone headsets in the past, like the LG Tone Infinim HBS-900 and the HSB-730 Tone+. And the basic design concept and form factor are pretty much...



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10 things not to miss while buying smartphone on Flipkart, Amazon and other websites



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New Apple and Samsung smartphones, Facebook hacked and other top tech news of the week



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Things we are excited to see in Mate 20 launch in October

Apple released the iPhone XS last weekend with a price tag that can run as high as AED 6,000 (US$ 1,600) and as good of a phone as it is, you might want to wait some time before committing that much money. There are tons of new Android phones being announced in October from the likes of LG, Samsung, HMD and Huawei. And based on recent leaks, the Huawei Mate 20 is shaping up to be the phone to beat this year.

Where the iPhone XS and the Galaxy Note 9 were minor upgrades from last years models with not much in terms of innovation, the Huawei Mate 20 is looking to be brand new handsets with technologies that will power the next generation of smartphones.

Let’s take a look at some of the features that are expected on the Mate 20 series based on the recent leaks leading up to the launch in mid-October.

Design

According to a leak on Weibo, the Huawei Mate 20 series might feature a smooth and symmetrical body This source also suggests that the Huawei Mate 20 series features the world’s first design where the speaker and microphone are integrated into the USB Type-C port.

Other than that, some "official marketing pictures" have been picked up by WinFuture and show three color options, with black and blue finishes showing up alongside Huawei's stylish Twilight, two-tone finish.


There is a feature which is noticeably absent - a fingerprint scanner. This could indicate that the Huawei Mate 20 Pro could come with face recognition technology as its main biometric function, but according to the same source it will also feature an in-display fingerprint scanner.

Chipset

The Huawei Mate 20 Pro will pack the new Kirin 980 chipset which was the world’s first officially announced 7nm silicon and boast an octa-core setup. We’ve covered this new chipset from Huawei claims is 75% faster than its previous generation as far as the CPU is concerned and 46% faster when it comes to the GPU. 

Besides being very speedy, power efficiency is supposedly 57% better on the processor and an extremely impressive 178% better on the the GPU. These advancements should make the Kirin 980 faster and a lot more efficient.


Camera

Huawei has continuously pushed the boundaries with camera technology on their smartphones. The Hauwei Mate 20 series is expected to continue with the three camera setup found on the Huawei P20 Pro released earlier this year. There are bound to be improvements which are most likely be on the software and AI side.


The latest leak suggests that the Mate 20 Pro could have the best camera on a smartphone with the highest DXO Mark score of 116. That's a full seven points higher than the previous top score of 109, achieved by the Huawei P20 Pro, but since the Mate 20 Pro is likely to have an upgraded version of that phone’s camera it’s believable.


Wireless Supercharging

One feature that has been lacking on Huawei phones is wireless charging and looks like Huawei is set to make a grand entry with that. An image posted on Weibo shows Huawei's wireless charger LZ80 with a 20W output.

To put things in perspective, Samsung's latest wireless charger has an output of 9W.  Whilst Qi wireless charging standard only supports up to 15W, it is believed there will be some kind of custom chipset in Huawei devices that would allow it to take advantage of the charger’s full power. This could be built into the Kirin 980, meaning the Mate 20 will be able to use the full 20W, while other Qi compatible devices will only have access to 15W.

Huawei is expected to reveal the Mate 20 series on October 16th in London. TechRadar will be there to cover the event and report about any of the above and all other exciting announcements from the launch.



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Weekly poll results: Galaxy A7 (2018) and its triple camera get the thumbs up

It seems that Samsung has brought in a winning mid-fielder - the Galaxy A7 (2018) got a 74% approval rating. This is a phone built around its Infinity Display and triple camera and the early response to them is a positive one. As expected, some people wished for more features - a tele camera and a faster chipset were the most commonly requested. We suspect those will be present on the Galaxy S10 instead, so there won't be any in fighting in Samsung's lineup. Plus, this A7 is a €350 phone, so it can get away with those. Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) One warranted criticism was...



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How to sync PUBG game data across all your devices

PUBG or PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is one of the most popular battle royale games on mobile gaming platform at the moment.

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How to secure your Facebook account with two-factor authentication

Here are the steps you need to take to activate two-factor authentication on your Facebook account.

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How to edit PDFs online for free

We all have used PDF files at some point in time. On many occasions, there was this urgent need to make some edits to the file but we were unable to do so. Although Adobe Acrobat is pretty heavy software with all the essential editing tools at your disposal, in order to edit a PDF using Adobe Acrobat you need to have a paid version of the software.

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Never mind the ugly notch, the Pixel 3 XL is going to be a big deal

In less than three weeks, on October 9, Google will unveil the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL to the world. I've marked that day on my calendar and I can't wait. Here's why I think the Pixel 3 XL, in particular, will be a big deal (and likely my next phone). Before we start, a few introductory words. I'm an avid Google Pixel fan and former Pixel 2 XL owner. I like the camera, the software experience, the feel and the stereo speakers (in that order) of the Pixel phones. And I've always found they have that special X factor that most other phones lack. The Google Pixel 3 XL will almost certainly...



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China to host 5th World Internet Conference

China will hold the fifth World Internet Conference (WIC) in its river town of Wuzhen in November, officials said on Friday.

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Best Buy accidentally sold a 3rd generation Chromecast to a customer

We all know Reddit is a source of pretty strange stuff. This one we came across isn't exactly strange, but it's a rare one indeed. A customer walked into Best Buy with the intention of buying a second-gen Chromecast but walked out with a still unreleased third generation. The OP (original poster) as redditors like to call it, clarifies that Best Buy must have put out the new device by mistake. When the cashier tried to scan the item, the Chromecast didn't appear in the database, but since the customer already had it in his hand and the price was identical to the second generation...



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Some iPhone XS and XS Max units refuse to charge until you wake them up

With iPhone XS and XS Max units making their way to more and more people, an unpleasant charging issue has come to light(ning?). Numerous users have reported on the Apple discussion boards that their phones wouldn't automatically start charging when the Lightning cable is connected - in some cases a tap on the screen was needed to wake up the phone and start charging, others required an unplug-and-plug-back-in type of procedure. Y U no charge? We did try ourselves with the units we have at the office, but for better or worse ours charge just fine, both with the bundled charger and...



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After August Android distribution numbers, Android 9.0 Pie skips September numbers as well

Google has unveiled the latest Android distribution numbers that is dated on September 28, 2018. Interestingly, the latest mobile OS version, Android 9.0 Pie has still not been able to make its debut in the list, indicating that it is on less than 0.1% of all the smartphones in the world. The OS version started rolling out to Pixel devices in early August and later reached to Essential Phone followed by OnePlus 6 and more recently on Nokia 7.1 Plus smartphone.

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Oppo is launching a new series of smartphones and we think we know how it looks

Remember the three Oppo devices that got certified two weeks ago? Well, according to the latest report, they could be part of a whole new lineup and have nothing to do with the Oppo R17 as previously thought. A teaser poster has popped up on Oppo's official website inviting us to join the unveiling of a new lineup of smartphones on October 10. Looking at the poster, we can't stop thinking of an in-display fingerprint and a full-screen notch-less design. The shape of the handset appears to be quite similar to the Oppo smartphone listed on TENAA. The PBCM30, PBCM10 and PBCT10...



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Voice unlock and more advanced tech tipped for the Huawei Mate 20 Pro

As the official October 16 launch date of the Huawei Mate 20 Pro approaches, we're hearing more and more about what to expect from Huawei's latest premium handset. The latest leaks suggest the phone will come packed with some cutting-edge mobile tech.

According to internal presentation slides obtained by Israeli tech site Girafa, we're going to see something called Bone Voice ID, which will use bundled earphones and bone conduction technology to verify users based on their voice. There will also be an in-display fingerprint scanner on the front of the phone, which we've heard about before.

The slides also show off the Nano SD memory card format that Huawei supposedly has in the works – the primary difference between this proprietary tech and standard memory cards seems to be a smaller size, but we'll no doubt hear more on October 16.

Specs appeal

There's also mention of the smartphone specs we've seen mooted before: a huge 6.9-inch screen, the Kirin 980 chipset, 6GB of RAM and a 4,200mAh battery. It looks like Huawei is going to pack everything it's got into the Pro version of the Mate 20.

We've also got confirmation of the specs of the standard Huawei Mate 20 – a 6.53-inch screen, 4GB of RAM and a 4,000mAh battery. This smartphone looks set to arrive without the in-display fingerprint scanner, just a standard one around the back, but both phones will have Voice ID as well as an advanced face unlock mechanism.

Finally, it looks like both the Mate 20 and the Mate 20 Pro will have a 24-megapixel, triple-lens camera pixel camera around the back. Of course the Huawei Mate 20 Lite has already been unveiled, the lower-end of the three handsets.

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Intel says has enough chips to meet annual revenue targets

Chipmaker Intel Corp said on Friday it had enough supplies to meet annual revenue targets

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Samsung Galaxy P30 gets certified at TENAA

The supposedly China-only smartphone from Samsung just got certified by TENAA and we finally get to see what it looks like. However, the listing is still incomplete so we will have to wait a little bit longer for the full specs to be revealed and for now, we only have some tiny bits and the photos to work with. The listing shows a 5.99-inch device with an LCD panel and a 3,300mAh battery powering it all. The photos also reveal the rear-mounted fingerprint reader, the notch-less screen and a dual camera setup on the back. Apparently, this is not the phone that was previously thought to...



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Google CEO Sundar Pichai to testify before US House panel

Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai has agreed to testify before the US House Judiciary Committee

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Qualcomm dealt a blow in legal battle with Apple

A US trade judge on Friday declined to block the importation of Apple Inc

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Donald Trump invites Google CEO for a meet-up, here's why

Larry Kudlow, the head of the National Economic Council, extended the invitation while meeting with Pichai and the offer was accepted, according to the White House.

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Google reportedly paying this much to remain Apple's default search engine

Google is reportedly paying Apple a whopping $9 billion in 2018 to remain the default search engine for iPhone's Safari browser on iOS, the media reported.

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17 charged for Apple store theft worth $1 million

Police in the US has announced the arrest of 17 persons in connection with robberies targeting Apple stores across 19 counties in California that has caused a loss of over $1 million.

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Still no Pie in the Android distribution chart

There's a huge segmentation in the Android OS versions distribution and updates never come soon enough - there's little to dabate here. Every now and then, however, a new distribution chart comes out so we can muse on the trends and numbers. The latest edition puts Oreo at just under 1/5 of the market (19.2% total between v8.0 and 8.1), a 4.6 percentage points increase from the last time we checked. Nougat's piece of the pie is still the largest, but there's a slight drop (29.3% vs. 30.8%) so a bit of the Oreo gains have probably come from updates, not just new releases. Speaking of...



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Alleged Nokia 7.1 Plus visits TENAA for certification

Finally some solid info on how the upcoming Nokia 7.1 Plus would look like as well as some juicy details about the specs. This one comes from TENAA and confirms the back design we saw a few days ago. It's hard to tell whether the handset has a notch or not from the TENAA photos so yesterday's mystery remains largely unsolved. Then again, according to the specs sheet, the Nokia X7 (7.1 Plus) comes with a 6.1-inch panel featuring 1080 x 2246 pixels resolution hinting at a wide notch on the top of the display. Further down, the table reads an octa-core CPU clocked at 2.2 GHz, which...



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BSNL announces ‘gift’ for its customers on its 18th Foundational Day

State owned telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has turned 18 this year. To mark the occasion, it has announced special tariff vouchers (STV) as a gift to its customers.

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50 million Facebook accounts hacked: How to find out if your account was hacked or not and more

In what has come as a shocking breach of user data, it was revealed yesterday that as many as 50 million Facebook accounts were hacked. It’s a big blow to the social media network giant’s reputation who was already reeling under the Cambridge Analytica scandal that broke out in March.

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Some iPhone XS smartphones are clicking ‘strange’ selfies, say customers

At the time of the launch, Apple made it clear that the iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max were considerable updates for selfie lovers as the camera came with some new features. However, out of these two, the iPhone XS comes with what can be called as an unwanted upgrade. According to some early adopters, the XS model is smoothening the skin of the user while clicking selfie images.

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Here’s how you can be amongst the first ones to receive OnePlus 6T

It is no secret anymore that OnePlus 6T is near its launch now. The Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus has announced ‘The Lab’ contest, its community reviewing programme for the upcoming OnePlus 6T smartphone.

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New iPhone XS Max ad doubles down on its size

Apple has released a new video ad today, and this one's all about the iPhone XS Max. The biggest iPhone ever made is already outselling its smaller sibling, so it looks like people do prefer larger handsets. And Apple isn't at all apologetic about how big the iPhone XS Max is. In fact, this ad is all about the company unashamedly pushing the phone's size, doubling down on this trait that may not be to everyone's liking. Then again, people who do love big phones will probably enjoy the iPhone XS Max very much. It helps that it has the best display on any smartphone ever (at least...



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Friday, 28 September 2018

Google opens its own repair center in the US for mail-in service

Google doesn't have physical locations to perform service on its devices like Apple has Apple Stores all over the US. Google's warranty service website has recently been updated with referenced to an in-house Repair Center where Google will officially be performing repairs. After all, Google should be taking care of its own MadeByGoogle hardware. Mail-in repairs could take anywhere from 7-10 business days after shipping your device to the Repair Center. Currently, the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, or Pixel 2 XL are all supported. If you have a Pixel Book, you'll have to take it into a...



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AIR streaming services launched on Amazon Alexa smart speakers

The All India Radio Friday launched its streaming services on e-commerce platform Amazon's voice-controlled smart speakers in a bid to expand its global footprint.

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U.S. trade judge declines to block iPhone imports

A U.S. trade judge on Friday declined to block the importation of Apple Inc

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Delink your Aadhaar from Paytm account in 14 simple steps

The recent Supreme Court judgement makes it clear that citizens are no longer required to link Aadhaar card details with their mobile numbers, bank accounts, digital wallets etc. While Aadhaar continues to be a valid photo and address ID proof, it is no longer mandatory to provide Aadhaar for opening new bank accounts, taking mobile connections and more. Wondering how you can delink your Aadhaar card from bank account, Paytm account and other services where you may have shared it as KYC document? Here is a step-by-step guide to remove your Aadhaar card from your Paytm account.

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Apple releases watchOS 5.0.1 with bug fixes

Apple has issued a new update to watchOS shortly after the major 5.0 release last week. Version 5.0.1 is a bug fix release and fixes some of the minor issues in 5.0. Of the three mentioned fixes, two relate to fitness tracking. The third issue has to do with charging. These problems may not be affecting everyone (we didn't notice anything) but if you did then you'd be glad to know they are fixed. At 37.3MB, it's a quick download although as usual, the watch will take its own sweet time installing it and will require you place it on the charger.



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Why Apple Watch Series 4's ECG feature may take years to get approval in one of its biggest markets

Apple launched its latest smartwatch -- Watch Series 4 along with the iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max.

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How to customize controls in PUBG

When it comes to mobile gaming, PUBG is one of the most widely played game right now. The game includes several actions such as Jump, Crouch, Prone, navigation, aiming sprint, change weapons, bags, Maps, loots and more. Managing all the actions using touchscreen controls can be a task for many users.

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Facebook security breach affects 50 million accounts

Today Facebook has announced that earlier this week it discovered a security issue that affected almost 50 million accounts. This was tied to a vulnerability in the code that impacted "View As", a feature that lets people see what their own profile looks like to someone else. Attackers exploited that vulnerability, and that allowed them to steal Facebook access tokens which they could use to take over people's accounts - 50 million of them. Access tokens are the equivalent of digital keys that keep people logged into the social network so they don't need to re-enter their password every...



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The redesigned Wear OS 2.1 by Google is finally rolling out to smartwatches today

It's been a month since Google announced the newest redesign of Wear OS (previously known as Android Wear). And today Wear OS 2.1 is finally starting to roll out to a smartwatch near you. It's currently being pushed to all compatible wearables. If you're wondering what those are, the list is huge - any device that was released after the announcement of Android Wear 2.0, and even those that got updated to Android Wear 2.0. It's easier to list the wearables that won't be getting the new update, and those are the LG G Watch, Samsung Gear Live, Moto 360 (1st gen), Sony Smartwatch 3, and the...



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Non-plus Nokia 7.1 colors and price revealed

A renown tipster on Twitter just offered a plausible explanation about the confusion surrounding the upcoming Nokia 7.1 Plus smartphone. A tweet from Roland Quandt popped up that can be interpreted in two ways - that the phone is going to be launched as the Nokia 7.1 without the Plus version or that there are actually going to be two smartphones coming to the 7-series. Nokia 7.1 (4/64GB) Blue or Steel, 399 Euro. No Plus in that name.— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) September 28, 2018 Given the contradicting rumors about the Nokia 7.1 Plus' front panel lately, our bet is on the second one....



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iPhone XS drop test: see the Apple's 'most durable glass ever' fall from two stories

Apple boldly claims that its iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are outfitted with the 'most durable glass ever on a smartphone,' and we're seeing that put to the test today.

While results may vary, the iPhone XS was able to survive an 11-foot drop in a daring test by Tom's Guide. There'a drop test video proving it landed safely despite falling face-first onto concrete.

The iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max also survived three-foot, four-foot, and five-foot drops, landing in various ways: on the bottom edge, face-down, and the back of the phone. These are the normal heights from which clumsy people (not you or me, of course) accidentally drop phones all of the time.

It took a 20-foot plunge to smash the iPhone XS Max glass in the drop test finale. The two-story drop rendered the smartphone inoperable. It seemed to have more cracks than pixels – and went from Super Retina to super ruined.

The case for iPhone XS cases

Today's drop test tells us two things: first, the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are probably using Corning's new Gorilla Glass 6 (Apple never says for sure), which is supposedly two times stronger than Gorilla Glass 5. The Samsung Galaxy S10 may get the same extra-strong protection.

Second, even with the extra protection, you're probably going to want to invest in an iPhone XS case if you're buying a iPhone that starts at $999 / £999 / AU$1,629. You also may want to invest in AppleCare+, too.

Apple's claim that it uses the 'most durable glass ever on a smartphone' does check out, at least for this particular test. Tom's Guide wisely mentions "your own mileage may vary." We've often found that to be true in our own personal iPhone drop tests that are also totally-on-purpose (but not really).



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Confirmed: Around 50 million Facebook accounts hacked this week

Facebook has just announced that some half a billion accounts on the platform were hacked. The social media firm’s vice president of product management, Guy Rosen took it to the company’s newsroom website stating that Facebook’s engineering team found the anomaly on September 25 that affected around 50 million accounts and that the investigation is in early stages for now.

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Alibaba Cloud launches second data centre in India

Alibaba Cloud, the cloud computing arm of Chinese e-tailer giant Alibaba, on Friday announced the launch of its second data centre in India.

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Huawei quietly launches MediaPad M5 lite tablet with four speakers, 10.1-inch display

Without any fuss, Huawei added a mid-range tablet on its website - the MediaPad M5 lite. It boasts an aluminum unibody and a quartet of speakers. The MediaPad M5 lite is built around a 10.1-inch 16:10 display with 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution and it's driven by a rather outdated Kirin 659 SoC. The memory variants are two - 3GB + 32GB and 4GB + 64GB. The iconic feature, however, appears to be the quad Harman/Kardon-tuned loudspeakers that work with Huawei's Histen 5.0 sound system to mimic 3D surround sound. An ample 7,500 mAh battery ensures long multimedia and gaming sessions,...



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Nokia 7 Plus gets Android 9.0 Pie update, here’s everything new

HMD Global has finally started rolling out the newest Android mobile OS, Android 9.0 Pie to one of its smartphones that came out earlier this year. The Nokia 7 Plus, which was one of the first handsets by the firm to sport 18:9 aspect ratio display, is the first Nokia device to get the OS version that weighs around 1.4GB in size. It is worth mentioning that Nokia’s 7 Plus was also the handset that was a part of the Android P beta this year.

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FIFA 19 launched: Pricing, availability and more

The wait for FIFA fans is over, EA Sports’ has finally launched its one of the most-awaited FIFA 19 today. EA Sports has exclusively partnered with Amazon India for the distribution of the game. According to the game’s listing page on Amazon, the game is up for grabs, starting today.

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Amazon trumps Google in the Indian smart speaker race in Q2 2018

Recently we saw a report from Strategy Analytics, suggesting Google Home Mini to lead the smart speaker race worldwide in Q2 2018. Now, according to IDC, it looks like Amazon is leading the race in Q2 2018 in India. The report states that the smart speaker industry has grown manifolds over the past few months because if the ‘technology consumption habits’ of the users and more affordable data connectivity plans.

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OnePlus 6T teases the in-display fingerprint reader

The OnePlus twitter account has been focused on the 6 until now, but the first teaser tweet for the OnePlus 6T just came out. It features the hexagonal "T" logo of the upgraded model and almost certainly hints at the in-display fingerprint reader (which was already officially confirmed). You can see "Unlock The Future" flash quickly, almost as a subliminal message. This isn't the first teaser, an ad even showed a glimpse of the phone. OnePlus 6T. It's coming. pic.twitter.com/Wrdt9sCdIs— OnePlus (@oneplus) September 28, 2018 The reply tweets below the teaser are about what you...



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Samsung announces the Galaxy Watch Golf Edition

Samsung just announced a new version of its recently released Galaxy Watch called Galaxy Watch Golf Edition. As you've probably guessed by its name, it's directly aimed at golf fans. Galaxy Watch Golf Edition The Galaxy Watch Golf Edition is a follow-up to last year's Gear S3 Golf Edition and is only available in South Korea initially. The watch itself is essentially the same as the vanilla Galaxy Watch plus the smart Caddie app that makes navigating through golf courses a lot easier. Additionally, the app can do record and shot tracking so you can track your progress. The...



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Apple wins reversal of University of Wisconsin patent loss worth $234 million

Apple wins reversal of University of Wisconsin patent loss

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Nokia 9, with five-lens camera, price leaked

The Nokia 9 smartphone could feature a five-lens camera system at the back.

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Here's how to recharge Delhi Metro smart card with PhonePe

With PhonePe app support, DMRC will now allow UPI support smart card recharges.

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New Huawei Mate 20 teasers focus on the Kirin 980 chipset

"A higher Intelligence is coming." No, this isn't a sci-fi movie, it's the tagline of the latest Huawei Mate 20 Pro teaser. It extols the performance of the Kirin 980 chipset (like this teaser) and LTE speed (world's first to support Cat. 21). The second new teaser is... bizarre. Even more bizarre than the piano and typewriter one. We'd say it's something about Qmoji, but the text at the end reads "master the past and control the future". As the October 16 event draws near, we guess we will see more teasers that focus on the camera. The Kirin 980 is cool and all, but Huawei P20...



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Facebook reveals how many people use 'Stories' feature daily

Facebook 'Stories' would now begin delivering ads with visual messages.

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Smartphone users in India reportedly consume this much data daily

Indian smartphone users are consuming an average 1GB data per day.

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How kids are outsmarting this Apple iPhone feature

Apple introduced its 'Screen Time' restrictions a few weeks ago to ensure kids do not spend more time on gadgets than permitted.

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Nokia 7 plus now receiving Android Pie

Last month HMD Global executives promised Nokia 7 plus would be the first smartphone in the company portfolio to receive Android Pie by the end of September. After a false start on Wednesday, today the update has finally begun its rollout. Android Pie arrives "fresh out of the oven" with "a plate of new features", including Do Not Disturb Mode and Digital Wellbeing Dashboard. The Nokia 7 plus will also have Adaptive Battery, Adaptive Brightness and the new navigation button/tic-tac settings. The package is over 1400 MB in size and should be hitting Nokia 7 plus phones all over the...



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Snapchat's new feature may make shopping easier

Snapchat is adding a new feature to its photo and video sharing platform which will make it easier for you to shop inside the app.

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Acer unveils level-4 self-driving concept car

Taiwan-based electronics firm Acer showcased its level-4 self-driving concept car at the Taiwan Automotive Technology Innovation Summit 2018. It was unveiled in collaboration with Taiwan-based automakers Yulon Group and its subsidiaries automotive electronics provider HAITEC and car brand Luxgen.

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Paytm Mall offers Rs 7,000 exchange bonus on new iPhones, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XS

Apple's new 2018 iPhones -- iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max -- have finally hit the retail shelves in India. The all-new iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max are also up for grabs online. Paytm Mall is offering extra Rs 7,000 bonus on exchange to buyers of the new iPhones.

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iPhone manufacturers' ex-manager jailed for stealing 2000 iPhones

A former manager at Taiwan's technology giant Foxconn has been jailed for stealing and selling 2,000 iPhones to pocket around 8.46 million Taiwan dollars (USD 277,000), a court said Friday.

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Tesla's Elon Musk is getting sued for fraud, here's why

The Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.) has filed a lawsuit accusing Tesla Inc. founder Elon Musk of committing fraud by making false public statements with the potential to hurt investors, a move that could force him out of the companys leadership.

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Google announces ‘The Railways - Lifeline of a Nation’ in partnership with Ministry of Railways

Ministry of Railways has partnered with Google to bring the history of Indian railways on Google Arts & Culture through a new online project called “The Railways - Lifeline of a Nation”. It was announced at an event in the National Rail Museum, New Delhi.

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Samsung Galaxy Note9's update improves camera quality

Since its launch, the Galaxy Note9 already received two updates - the most recent one addressed the Bixby button and the first one delivered extra control over the Super Slow-mo video mode. Now a third one is being seeded and it's the most significant one yet as it promises to improve the camera experience substantially. Users in Germany have spotted the OTA update that has build number N960FXXU2ARI9 and weighs in at 302MB. The changelog is all about the camera improvements - ironed out HDR issues where some parts of the image were underexposed and also changes to the low-light...



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Razer Phone 2: what we want to see

Apple iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max go on sale: Price, offers and more

The two new iPhones were launched on September 12 and are going on sale for the first time in country

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Boult Audio introduces Space wireless earphone at Rs 1,375

Homegrown audio brand Boult Audio has expanded its product portfolio in India with the introduction of Space in-ear earphone in the country. The new earphone is available at the price of Rs 1,375.

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The iPhone XS sets the benchmark for drop survivability

Apple claims that the iPhone XS and XS Max have the "most durable glass ever in a smartphone". The filling in the metal and glass sandwich is "surgical-grade stainless steel". Those are some lofty claims, but can the real life hardware back them up? While there are no definitive answers, dropping the XS seven times onto asphalt should give a good indication. Especially when the last several drops are from head height. We won't spoil the results, but here are the stakes. If the front breaks, it's $280 to replace it. If it's the back, then you're staring down a $550 repair bill. Seen...



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LG Watch W7 with Android Wear may launch alongside the LG V40 ThinQ

The LG V40 ThinQ event on October 3 may also bring a new Android Wear smartwatch - tentatively called the LG Watch W7. That's the same watch we heard about way back in April. Things move slowly in the world of Android Wear. That watch promised a 1.2" 360x360px screen, similar to the LG Watch Style (though perhaps an LCD instead of P-OLED). And it will use the same old Snapdragon Wear 2100, at least that's what the old rumor said. Qualcomm has since unveiled the Wear 3100 and Wear 2500, so there might have been an upgrade along the way. LG Watch Style • LG Watch Sport Those old...



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Portronics unveils car inverter CarPower One at Rs 3,499

CarPower One comes with one-year warranty and is priced at Rs 3,499. It is available at both online and offline retail stores across the country.

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Razer Phone 2 leaked render seemingly shows the phone from front and back

We’ve already had a close look at the likely design of the Razer Phone 2 from the front, and now a new leaked render seemingly shows it from both the front and the back, highlighting some differences to the original Razer Phone.

We say seemingly because as ever with a leak it might not be accurate, but the image comes from Evan Blass, who has a good track record.

The most interesting aspect of the back is the green Razer logo, which Blass claims lights up, making for a rather showier look than the plain white logo on the original Razer Phone.

The dual-lens rear camera is also in a different position here, as it’s more central than the camera on its predecessor, which sat towards the top left corner.

Little else has changed

Otherwise the back of the Razer Phone 2 shown here is a plain black slab, much as it was on the Razer Phone, though it’s possibly a bit darker here. 

The front also looks virtually identical, complete with large speakers above and below the display. This also matches up with an earlier leaked render.

It’s worth noting that there’s no sign of a fingerprint scanner, which could mean the Razer Phone 2 has one built into the screen, but the original Razer Phone has one built into the power key on the side of the handset, so it’s just as likely that’s the case again here.

In any case, we’ll know soon, as the company is officially unveiling the Razer Phone 2 on October 10.

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SwiftKey for Android is getting two-way translation

SwiftKey has become a powerful Android keyboard alternative, offering a plethora of cool features. And it might be getting even better as the developers announced a real-time built-in translator is coming with one of the following updates. The keyboard will rely on Microsoft's Translator - hardly a surprise since the latter acquired SwiftKey at the beginning of this year. The good news is that you can still use the feature online as long as you have Microsoft Translator installed. According to the announcement, the keyboard will be able to work with 60 different languages, but it...



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This ‘luxury’ variant of the iPhone XS Max costs a whopping Rs 7.11 lakh

The 512GB storage version of iPhone XS Max cost $1,449, but did you know this is just the 10% of the version that is being sold by luxury Russian brand Caviar.

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Lenovo to launch its bezel-less display smartphone on October 11

Chinese smartphone maker Lenovo is expected to launch its new bezel-less smartphone next month.

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Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 to have dedicated Xiao AI button

Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 is poised to be a part of the next wave of slider smartphones, right along with the Honor Magic 2 and the Lenovo Z5 Pro. Now a new leak adds a previously unknown detail about it - an AI-dedicated button on the side. The service will be called Xiao AI and will also arrive on the Xiaomi LEX, whatever that is. Having a dedicated key for the AI assistant is not a first - LG has one for the Google Assistant and Samsung does it for Bixby, while Google and HTC have squeeze gestures. Xiao AI (also seen as Xiaoai) came preloaded on the Mi Mix 2S and is widely...



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Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale starts October 10: App jackpot of Rs 500,000, golden hour deals and more

Recently, Flipkart announced the dates of its Big Billion Days sale and now its rival Amazon has also revealed the dates of its Great Indian Festival Sale.

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This Apple Siri shortcut may help when you get pulled by traffic cop

This Siri shortcut has been made by Reddit user Robert Petersen who stays in Florence, Arizona.

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Facebook admits using your phone number to provide targeted ads

Facebook has admitted that the phone numbers that its users provide for security purposes are being used to target them with ads, the media reported.

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Razer Phone 2 press image reveals design identical to the original

The Razer Phone 2 just appeared in another press image further confirming that the design will remain largely unchanged. We saw a frontal shot of the handset a few weeks back showing off identical appearance to the original Razer Phone. Enough politics for today. pic.twitter.com/5nUc3xdden— Evan Blass (@evleaks) September 28, 2018 Of course, we weren't sure if the render was legit at first but this new image confirms its accuracy. The first thing we've noticed is the new dual camera alignment as of now, the LED flash is in the middle and so is the whole setup. We can't tell if the...



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Microsoft ending support for 'Skype 7-Classic'

Microsoft has decided to put an end to "Skype 7.0 -- Classic" version in November and will focus on improving "Skype 8" with better features based on user feedbacks.

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Thursday, 27 September 2018

New iPhones go on sale: What’s hot, what’s not



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Apple iPhone XR finally authorized by FCC

When Apple announced the budget variant of its new smartphone series, the iPhone XR, the device appeared on the company website with a disclaimer at the end of the page, saying the device might not be available for sale, per FCC rules. Not anymore. The phone with model number BCG-E3220A was approved by FCC just in time for the pre-orders that will begin in three weeks with actual shipments to start on October 26. Being approved by FCC was never really an issue with Apple. The company usually waits to the last available moment to certify its devices to prevent leaks. In this...



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Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro with dual front and rear camera launched

Chinese smartphone Xiaomi has launched its latest smartphone in the Redmi series. Dubbed Redmi Note 6 Pro, the smartphone is the successor of the Redmi Note 5 Pro which the company launched earlier this year.

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Xiaomi Redmi Y2 with Snapdragon 625 processor to go on sale at 12pm today on Amazon

The smartphone comes in two different RAM and storage variants -- 3GB RAM coupled with 32GB storage and 4GB RAM coupled with 64GB storage. Both are priced at Rs 9,999 and Rs 12,999 respectively.

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Nokia officially unlocks Nokia 8 bootloader for developers

As a smartphone enthusiast, there aren't too many reasons to unlock a bootloader anymore. In the past, people used to unlock the phone's firmware so they could flash software that had more to offer than factory ROMs. In many cases they were quicker, leaner, and offered more functionality and customization than bloatware-laden carrier firmware of the time. Those days are long gone as all Android phones nowadays are well-optimized, have plenty of customization, and offer most features we need in a device. However, for those who would like to develop custom firmware or apps on Nokia...



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Red promises free aluminum Hydrogen One for those who ordered titanium version over a year ago

Red opened pre-orders for a smartphone built by the high-end camera manufacturer over a year ago and those who plopped down $1,600 for the highest-tier Titanium version have been patiently waiting for the phone to be shipped. Red was supposed to begin shipping Titanium devices to backers on October 9 but an update from the Red's founder, James Jannard, has posted an update on Red's forums titled "The post I don't want to make". Jannard starts by saying that the first batch of Titanium units "is a disaster" and continues to explain that the suppliers and vendors were so sure that they...



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Facebook admits phone numbers may be used to target ads

Facebook on Thursday confirmed that advertisers were privy to phone numbers given by members of the social network for enhanced security.

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Google CEO meeting with lawmakers amid Republican criticism

Google's chief executive officer, Sundar Pichai, is on Capitol Hill this week to face questions from Republican lawmakers who accuse the company of being biased against conservatives and have raised a litany of other concerns.

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Apple iPhone XS Max has a feature that iPhone XS and iPhone X doesn’t

Apple iPhone XS and the iPhone XS Max are the top smartphones that have generated a good amount of interest among users.

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Apple iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max to go on sale in India today: Here's all you need to know

Apple launched its flagship smartphones -- iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max earlier this month. At the time of the launch the company announced that both the devices will go on sale in India on September 28.

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Facebook Messenger's new UI has started rolling out to a few users

Back in May, Facebook announced that it was going to simplify the interface on its Messenger app to fewer tabs so you can simply stay connected. This redesign included a new streamlined interface, a proper dark mode, and remove some of the shortcuts and features that people don't use. Earlier today, Android Police reported of a reader who sent in screenshots of the update installed on their mobile. According to this reader, the update came as a server-side change since their Messenger app had not been updated via the Play Store prior to noticing the change. Source:...



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Google Pixel 3 XL leaked marketing video shows off slick new AR camera features

Google has confirmed a launch date of October 9 for its upcoming 2018 flagship handsets, but at this point, it seems like there'll be few surprises left as to what the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL will bring to the competitive smartphone market.

And today, two more videos have surfaced which add to the already overwhelming number of leaks doing the rounds on the internet – and they essentially show off the upcoming handsets in full.

One of the leaks, which online publication MySmartPrice was able to lay its hands on, is an official two-minute long video that comes direct from Google’s own marketing campaign.

No more surprises

Google’s leaked marketing video doesn’t show anything that hasn't already been speculated about, but it does confirm a lot of that conjecture. For example, the OS it's running is clearly the Android 9.0 Pie, with the standard navigation gestures, and we also see the return of the Active Edge squeezable sides we saw in the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, which are used to activate Google Assistant.

Other features that have been migrated to the new generation of Pixels are the Tap To Wake feature, which uses a double tap to switch on the screen, along with a double press on the Power button to launch the camera. A long press on the Power button takes a screenshot, and pulling open the notification pane is also possible by swiping down on the rear fingerprint scanner.

Other handy features include the a plethora of swipe gestures to take the user through various camera modes, and the camera even has some new AR features like the ability to scan in email addresses straight from business cards. A tap on the digitized address then opens a new compose window in Gmail.

Compare the pair

While Google’s marketing campaign shows off the features of the upcoming flagships, another video posted by Russian YouTube user Rozetked offers up a comparison between the new Clearly White Pixel 3 XL to its Pixel 2 XL predecessor.

Both phones are identical in size, however the screen on the Pixel 3 XL is clearly larger, and adds a rather prominent notch.

The hands-on video also confirms wireless charging and claims the haptic feedback is improved on the new model.

Google has retained the single rear camera on the new handset – but that shouldn't disappoint as like the single-camera Pixel 2s, the upcoming flagships are seemingly set to have high-scoring cameras, which saw them find a spot in our best camera phone round-up.

The only thing that hasn’t yet leaked about the third-generation Pixels is pricing information. But with the official launch just round the corner, we don’t have long to find out how expensive these new flagships will be.



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How to install Fortnite on Android smartphones

Epic Games announced its popular battle royal game -- Fortnite -- for Android smartphone at Samsung Unpacked event. At the time of launch, the game was exclusively available for a few Samsung flagship smartphones.

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An Oppo phone with 10GB RAM may come sooner than expected

10GB RAM variant of Oppo Find X spotted on TENNA

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Google Pixel 3 XL shown in full hands-on video, reportedly has improved haptic feedback

The Google Pixel 3 XL has already leaked in many ways over the past month or so in various renders and hands-on photos ever since someone got their hands on a few and began selling them illegitimately. One of those devices is on the loose and made it all the way to Russia where YouTuber Rozetked uploaded a full high-res hands-on video explaining a couple of the differences and improvements that the 3 XL has over the Pixel 2 XL. Of course, we've already known what the darn thing looks like for a while now. However, Rozetked's video briefly compares the Pixel 3 XL next to the Pixel 2...



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Caviar decks the iPhone XS Max in diamonds, carbon, titanium and gold

If you're familiar with Caviar then you know it was only a matter of time before it applied its Midas touch to the Apple iPhone XS Max and transformed it into a ostentatious luxury device. With its new Maximum line the Russian company has decked out the new 512GB iPhone XS Max in carbon, titanium, diamonds, pure gold and a special edition with a 150g gold panel. There's the Maximum Invincible, which mates the XS Max to a 1mm plate of hardened titanium. It makes the iPhone XS Max into more of an armor than a phone, capable of stopping a bullet (though hopefully you wouldn't need it...



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