Monday, May 2, 2016

Xiaomi Mi Band 2 and Mi Max Leaks in Newly Leaked Photos

Xiaomi Mi Band 2 and Mi Max is once again has been leaked and this time we have got some pictures of both the devices to show you.


Xiaomi-Mi-MaxThe company is looking to launch some high end devices this month. They have lined Xiaomi Mi Max and the Mi Band 2.


First discussing Xiaomi Mi Band 2. It looks a lot like the company’s Mi Note and Mi Note Pro phones, carrying three capacitive buttons and flaunting thinned-out bezels. It is of the 6-inch by diagonal size. IT is coming with a six-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a 16MP (rear) / 5MP (front) camera setup.


Xiaomi-Mi-Band-2Now Xiaomi Mi Band 2, it is packed with a real display this time rather than having 3 LED’s on his top. It’s expected price is near around the same as like of its predecessors of $16 (CNY 99).



Xiaomi Mi Band 2 and Mi Max Leaks in Newly Leaked Photos

Buy LG G5 on T-Mobile Get LG Gpad F 8.0 Free and 50% Off on Another Phone for Mother's Day

T-Mobile has pulled up their shutters for Mother’s Day. They have announced a promo plan for Mother’s Day celebrations. They are going to offer LG Gpad F 8.0 tablets free if you purchase LG G5. Also the offer is not over, they will give you 50% off on another line.


mother's day t-mobile lg g5Yeah! That’s pretty good. T-Mobile is starting the promotional offer from May 4th. Here’s what T-Mobile announced:


“Starting on Wednesday, May 4 you can buy any of the latest LG smartphones (LG G5, LG G4 or LG V10) at T-Mobile and get the LG Gpad F 8.0 tablet for free via prepaid card! And while we’re at it, we’re going to give you a rebate for half off another LG phone when you add a line!”


T-Mobile also offers some accessories for your mother’s newly bought device. You can have a lot at it by hovering over the source link below.


Source: T-Mobile



Buy LG G5 on T-Mobile Get LG Gpad F 8.0 Free and 50% Off on Another Phone for Mother's Day

Chrome Beta v51 for Android is here with Battery Life Improvement

Google is empowering its products as like that any other company can’t even compete. In an update to the Chrome Beta for Android Google has issued a Battery improvement fix. It will increase the Battery life and your battery will survive a charge for a little bit more while using Chrome On Android. As per the Chromium blog, Google states that it


…reduces power consumption by up to 30% on several popular mobile sites without affecting the user experience.


There’s one ore big change that Google has done with Chrome Beta v51. They have introduced the Credential Management API, this will allow users to be prompted to log-in with the account of choice when visiting any site that has the API enabled for it. Once enabled for your favorite sites, you won’t need to rely on a third-party service to store your passwords and can just rely on the help of Google’s Smart Lock to login to every site.


So guys you can download the Chrome Beta or update your app if you already have it. Also, don’t forget to share your views via comments below on the latest changes after upgrading it.



Chrome Beta v51 for Android is here with Battery Life Improvement

Facebook will Soon add self-destructing messages in Messenger

In recent times there is a huge attention towards privacy and law enforcement access to devices and user data on several social networking websites and email services. So now, according to the leaked screenshots Facebook is coming with the self-destructing messages.


The information with screenshots are shared on Twitter which shows the self destructing messages. With this service your messages in a chat will automatically disappear after a certain amount of time, which can be set by the user. The screenshot shows intervals of one minute, fifteen minutes, an hour, four hours and a day.


https://twitter.com/iOSAppChanges/status/726803477922504704


Facebook may release this self destructing messages to the general public in the next update if these screenshots have a reality as we did not completely agree with these screenshots, They may be doctored. Anyhow Snapchat has this feature since 2011 and whatsapp also updated their app with the encryption of messages since last month. So Facebook messenger is due for privacy/encription features in its app. So may be we gonna see the required feature very soon in Facebook Messenger.



Facebook will Soon add self-destructing messages in Messenger

Lenovo ZUK Z1 is Powered by Cyanogen OS in India, confirmed by Lenovo

Lenovo ZUK Z1 will be powered by Cynogen OS, confirmed by Lenovo. In India Cynogen has an exclusive deal with Micromax’s sub-brand Yu since 2014. Earlier, Micromax that led OnePlus to remove the Cyanogen OS branding from its OnePlus One smartphones just ahead of the India launch.


So there are rumors regarding the Lenovo ZUK Z1 launch, But now all the things are clear now with the confirmation coming from Anuj Sharma, head of the company’s Product Marketing division about this matter.


Also Read: Lenovo ZUK Z2 Pro Packs 6GB RAM, Snapdragon 820 at $420



Sharma says – “The deal was there before that’s what I was told by Cyanogen team. But the team now said its ok now. So we are going ahead with the launch.”



He also confirms that the company will launch 64GB model of the Z1 in India and it will run on Android 5.1 Lollipop-based Cyanogen OS 12.1 at launch. It is priced at CNY 1,799 (approximately INR 18,250).



Lenovo ZUK Z1 is Powered by Cyanogen OS in India, confirmed by Lenovo

LG Announces its Fingerprint sensor without any Button

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Now Days when you buy a smartphone for you, Fingerprint sensor is one of the essential things you look for. Now LG comes up with a Fingerprint sensor without any Button, Sensor is embedded under the display glass of the smartphone.


lg-innotek-fingerprint-glass-2-640x454The development comes out of LG’s Innotek branch, With this new sensor you will no longer need to have an obvious cutout or a button that denotes where the sensor is. It will work the same way as current sensors as users will just need to place their finger on top of the glass and it will scan and unlock their devices. The upside to this is that it will result in a sleeker design, and it will also protect the module from damage.


Also Read:


LG G5 SE Reviewed by a Russian Website Before Official Release


LG G Vista 2 on AT&T getting Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow



“We are concentrating on all our resources to the development of the differentiated technology based on the creation of customer values,” said Kim Chang-hwan, LG Innotek’s research and development center chief.



The company did not say anything about when we see a smartphone with this sensor in the market. What you people think about this innovation and development by LG do share with us via comments.


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LG Innotek unveils innovative fingerprint sensor module without button.



Seoul, Korea, May 2, 2016 – LG Innotek (CEO Jongseok Park) today announced an under glass fingerprint sensor module. It means you just placed your finger on the cover glass of the phone and then it identifies your fingerprint.


This module gives the freedom of the smartphone design and even enhances the user-friendly function, for example, waterproof or protection from any damage.


Previous ‘button type‘ modules required you to press a finger on a raised square or circular button for your fingerprint to be read exactly, so the sensor was usually mounted on the front, rear or side buttons of a smartphone.


LG Innotek cut a shallow furrow of 0.01inches (0.3mm) thick on the lower backside of the cover glass and installed the fingerprint sensor inside of it with using their supreme precision and combination technology.


With this module, the sensor is not exposed to the outside of the device, so manufacturer can produce a sleek designed smartphone. Fingerprint recognition area also can be indicated by various patterns up to design of complete product.


High-strength cover glass protects the sensor and prevents it from coming in direct contact with water or damage from scratches.


At the same time, the new module secured the fingerprint recognition accuracy compared to the button type. The new module has a false acceptance rate (FAR) of 0.002%. The FAR is the probability that the system falsely recognizes someone else’s biometric information as that of the user.


LG Innotek developed a proprietary adhesive to be used to attach the sensor to the glass, securing the commercialization scale of the durability including high impact absorption.


The adherend side of the sensor and glass is only 0.0098inches (0.25mm) thick, but it endures impact of 4.6 oz (130grams) of the steel ball dropped from 7.9inch (20cm).


LG Innotek expects that demand for fingerprint recognition technology will dramatically increase due to the expansion of the mobile payment market, has a plan to secure the new customer.


Market research firm, IHS, reports approximately 499 million fingerprint sensors have been sold globally in 2015 and expects that number will increase to 1600 million units in 2020.


Changhwan Kim, Head of the company’s R&D Center said, “We are concentrating on all our resources to the development of the differentiated technology based on the creation of customer values.” “We will continue to provide convenient, safe, and pleasant user experiences by launching innovative product.”



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LG Announces its Fingerprint sensor without any Button

Sunday, May 1, 2016

TELUS Blackberry Priv will get Will get Marshmallow on May 3rd

TELUS a Canadian carrier announced in a forum post that Blackberry Priv will get long awaited Android MArshmallow on 3rd May. According to the information in the post the update also includes the latest security update.


Moreover, Samsung Galaxy S5 will also get the Android Marshmallow one day before Blackberry Priv. Along with Galaxy S5 , Nexus 5X, Nexus 5, Nexus 6 and Nexus 6P will get the Latest Security Update.


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So TELUS users get ready to update the Android Marshmallow on your Blackberry Priv and after update do share your experiences with us via comments.



TELUS Blackberry Priv will get Will get Marshmallow on May 3rd

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Google Play Showing "contains ads" Warning on Respective Apps

Google has started to show a simple warning for the apps that contains ads in them. Google Play is showing “contain ads” warning for respective apps in the Play Store.


So it is a good tool for the users who didn’t get to knew about in app ads from the description or any other source. Now, Google will let them know whether the apps contain ads or not.


Google prepared for this a few months ago, Google started requiring app developers to check the box saying if their app will have ads in the Developer Console.


Currently, it is not know that this feature is from server side or do we need to update the Play Store app. Well, latest version the Google Play Store is at 6.4.12.



Google Play Showing "contains ads" Warning on Respective Apps

Android N Developer Preview Available for Nexus Player

Google has rolled out the Android N Developer preview for Nexus Player. It is already available for the Nexus device since last  few months. Also Google have issued some upgrades over the maiden Developer Preview for other Nexus devices.


Today, the Developer Preview is aimed for the Nexus Player and it shooks the release build number up to NPC91O. Various new developments have been made in this build. The amendments that Google have made in Android N Developer preview are as follows:


  • Playback of Netflix HD content may fail on Nexus Player.

  • Any application that relies on dynamic video resolution changes may fail on Nexus Player.

  • Any application that use the VP9 video codec may fail on Nexus Player.

  • Vulkan: SPIR-V shaders may trigger driver asserts.

  • Vulkan: Some pipeline configurations may cause vkCreateGraphicsPipeline() to crash.

SO guys are you ready for flashing this new firmware on your device? You can continue by downloading the Developer preview from the Google Developers website.




Android N Developer Preview Available for Nexus Player