Monday, 21 November 2016
**Samsung restores Sales in South Korea after its Samsung Galaxy Note 7 fiasco**
Looks like the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 fiasco is nowhere ready to take a halt. The flagship Smartphone is exploding and has caused some serious damage to life and property. Sources blame the faulty batteries for this big explosion and there have been more than 70 cases in the US itself. Following the mishap the software giant had to call off over 2.5 million Note 7s. The problem started just after the launch that was August 19 and after this Samsung had to stop the shipment.
Wednesday, 16 November 2016
Early arrival of Google Pixel in Australia, thanks to telco’s shopping goof-up
In what can be called a rare phenomenon in the tech industry, customers in Australia are receiving their Google Pixel earlier than the shipping date they were supposed to get. Google Pixel is officially scheduled to release in Australia on 20th October. However one of the lucky customers received an early excitement when he got his hands on the Google Pixel a week earlier than the delivery date. Much to his excitement, the customer has also shared images of his Google Pixel on Reddit which he received a week early.
The Reddit AMA
According to iPhone 6 screen repair Toronto the user who goes by the name of Wooparse has become the talk of the town, with his Reddit AMA sessions giving details about the Google Pixel. According to the user, the Google Pixel he has received is a 32GB storage variant with usable space of 29.7GB. The user was quick to disclose other features of the smartphone claiming that there is no bloatware on the device and has also gone on to publish the benchmark numbers. If the words of the user are to be taken into consideration, the AnTuTu score for the Google Pixel is 142354 whereas the Geekbench 4 scores are 1677 for single core and 3924 for multi-cores.High-Resolution Video Demo
The Reddit User Wooparse has also tried and tested the video interface of the Pixel and hasn’t missed the chance to bring to the common users. The user uploaded some sample videos showing off Pixel’s much talked about low light video stabilization as well as the 4K video stabilization.Telstra’s explanation
The show talk got, even more, creamier when one of the users of Reddit who identified himself as the Telstra representative, the company responsible for the shipping of Pixel claimed that the issue was nothing new with Telstra. He clarified that the person concerned with the shipping orders does tend to ship things out a week in advance.Google’s marketing stint
The situation is often termed by many as a marketing stunt by Google to counter its major rivals and give a hands-on launch to its first hardware product in the smartphone industry. Google has already spent a whopping $3.2mn on ads for the Pixel and Pixel XL. It has also enabled custom features which make a pop up on google search in case you are looking or searching up for anything related to the pixel.Whatever may be the reasons, there is no doubt in the fact the Google Pixel has taken the market by storm and its time that key players tighten up their laces as it seems Pixel is here to stay. However customers will have to wait a little longer to lay their hands on the Pixel as there are very slight chances of anymore early shipping.
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Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Top smartphones running Android 6.0 Marshmallow that you can buy right now!
If Google’s lateset Android Distribution chart is to be taken into consideration, Android 6.0 Marshmallow is turning out to the most popular and widely adopted Android update till date. The recent report reveals that there has been a hike of 13.3 percent which is considered to be a great statics and Google exception that the adoption is only going to grow in the nearby coming months. While it is easy to say that Android Nougat will easily be the next best thing, it will take quite a bit of time until the update arrives on smartphones apart from the Google Nexus series. So for now Android 6.0 Marshmallow is still the best and the smoothest update one can get with Google’s handy Now on Tap integration inside.
SAMSUNG
According to genuine Samsung cell phone part provider Samsung has a long list of devices that support Android Marshmallow. The current list includes the top of the line Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, followed by the Galaxy S7. These come with genuine Samsung parts. Add to this list last year’s Note5 phablet and the year old A8 along with the recent J5 and J7, all come with Android 6.0 Marshmallow on board. The recently launched Galaxy On5 Pro and On7 Pro feature Android 6.0 out of the box as well. You can buy genuine Samsung parts from these stores.
LG
LG’s list of smartphones that were recently launched with Android 6.0 Marshmallow is relatively shorter. There is the flagship LG G5, the just launched LG Stylus 2 Plus and the year old Nexus 5X. The recently announced K7 and the K10 smartphones sadly, do not feature Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but are stuck on Android 5.0 Lollipop.
SONY
The latest smartphones to come out of Sony’s stable include the Xperia XA and the Xperia Xboth of which feature Android 6.0. Recently launched handsets like the Xperia Z5, Xperia Z5 Premium flagships and even the now ageing Xperia Z3+ seems to have been upgraded to Android 6.0. Added to this is the recently launched M4 Aqua which is also expected to get Android 6.0 in the coming weeks.
HTC
HTC announced a bunch of smartphones a month ago, and while it is confusing as to which model is available in stores, the flagship devices come with the latest Android 6.0 software. The now ageing One A9 also comes with Android 6.0 on board. Coming to the newly launched devices, the HTC 10, One X9, Desire 825 and the Desire 630 all pack in Android 6.0 with HTC’s Sense UI.
With the whole bunch of options to chose from, not to forget the other low end smart phones, users can be expected to have a tough time choosing the right set of smartphones that they can use and outshine them in the crowd.
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