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What you may have missed this weekend (12/3 – 12/4)

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Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you had a wonderful weekend. This time of year it seems everyone’s weekends are filled up with tree decorating, family meals, and Christmas present shopping. While we may be in a slow time for new tech products, the news hasn’t stopped. We saw some headlines this weekend that you may have missed. Let’s check them out.

The newest BlackBerry Android shows its face

Our friends over at CrackBerry brought us new pictures of the long-rumored BlackBerry device to run Android and feature a QWERTY keyboard. These are unconfirmed pictures and rumors, but we may be seeing BlackBerry going back to its roots with a permanent hardware keyboard adorning the front of the device. You may remember that BlackBerry released the Priv last year with a slider keyboard and a focus on security.

Source: CrackBerry
Source: CrackBerry

We don’t know quite yet what the focus of this newest device will be. It seems that BlackBerry’s strategy will be to target business professionals and enterprise due to the massive security suite atop of Android. Hopefully, this newest device will sell a little better than the disappointing Priv.

Google On gets a facelift and a new name

If you have a Google Onhub router you’re probably familiar with the Google On app. Built to setup and control the Onhub, the On app was simple in its function. But, it’s getting a bit of an upgrade! You may remember that Google recently upgraded and renamed the Google Cast application to Home. The search giant is doing the same thing for Google On.

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The newly updated app is now known as Google WiFi. The reason behind the renaming is much the as Google Home: A new product is being released that hooks into the app’s controls. For the Cast application it was Google Home and now we’re seeing Google’s WiFi Mesh Router’s release prompting the On app’s update. The new router will be released tomorrow for $129 and you can pick one up on the Google Store.

Blu solves it spyware problem by going Google

Florida-based Android OEM Blu has had a tough couple of weeks. After the release of the super popular R1 HD, security firms started looking into just what was going on under the hood of Blu’s devices. What these firms discovered wasn’t pretty. Security outfit Kryptowire caught the update software in Blu’s phones sending the contents of customer’s text messages back to a server in China. Yikes.

Blu has tried hard to be transparent about the leak. The software from Shanghai Adups Technology Co. was the last bit of software on its devices that it didn’t have access to. Blu also claims to have email evidence back up its claim that it didn’t want customer’s privacy violated and Adups chose to ignore that. Blu has released a statement noting that all devices released from December onward will come with Google’s update software.

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As for current owners of Blu’s devices, they will be receiving an OTA update that eliminates Adups’ ability to gain access to the text message information. And just for good measure, Blu also hired Kryptowire (the company who found the flaw) to monitor its devices to make sure nothing fishy would continue on.

While it’s troubling that Blu had this issue in the first place, the response has been as good as possible. The family-owned business is trying its best to do right by its customers. Hopefully, those considering Blu devices realize how hard the company is working to regain trust and vote with their wallets.

If you’re looking for more news, check out our News and Rumors section. You can also check out our hands-on of the Blu Vivo 5R and the full review of the amazing Blu Pure XR, a $300 flagship-grade phone.

OnePlus 5 with ceramic body rumored to come in 2017 instead of OnePlus 4

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Just before the OnePlus 3T came out, word on the street surfaced saying that the OnePlus 4 with a Snapdragon 830 onboard is expected to arrive in June/July 2017.

Well now a freshly squeeze rumor claims OnePlus will skip over the OnePlus 4 and next year will unveil the OnePlus 5 directly. Hmm, if this sounds familiar it’s because it is.

Recently leaked Galaxy S8 model numbers seem to suggest the phones will ship as SM-G950 and SM-G944 and not as SM-G940 and SM-G944 as it would be expected. Why’s that?

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In Asian countries the number is considered to be unlucky. The practice to jump over this number is so widespread it has has even gained a name. It’s called “tetraphobia”. Although Samsung didn’t shy away from releasing products like the Galaxy Note 4 or Galaxy S4.

But maybe the folks at OnePlus are a bit more superstitious and afraid of jinxing their next-gen smartphone by baptizing it with an “accursed” number.

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Anyway, the OnePlus 5 is expected to come boasting a stylish ceramic body made by the same people who produced the casing for the Xiaomi Mi MIX. The OnePlus X already packs a zirconia ceramic finish, but we’re sure a lot of folks out there would love a better specced ceramic phone from OnePlus.

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Other rumored specs include a 5.5-inch display with QHD resolution (most likely), a new Snapdragon 835 under the hood (or maybe the Snapdragon 830 since it’s reportedly still happening) and 6GB of RAM. The OnePlus 5 should launch with Android 7.0/7.1 Nougat out of the box.

What do you think?

Samsung Gear 2 just got a lot better, now boasts Gear S3 feats

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Have a Gear S2 smartwatch lying around somewhere? Then you’d better take it out now. Samsung is currently pushing the Gear 2 Value pack update which brings a ton of goodies and new features imported from the new Gear S3.

The update will bump up the watch to Tizen version 2.3.2.1. Expect it to weigh around 133MP and become available worldwide in the upcoming weeks. Although Samsung has started rolling it out for major markets today.

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Update your Gear S2 and you now get to use the Reminders app and Anti-Barometer app, two apps that were exclusive to the Gear S3, up until now. What’s more, users can now use the rotating bezel to do much more like taking or rejecting a call or dismissing alarms and other notifications.

Do you like to scribble on your watch? Done! With the new update, Samsung adds Handwriting Mode supports. Wearable owners can now write with their finger in English, Korean and Chinese and not have to wait for each word to be converted into text. Users can also sketch, send fun emojis or dictate messages.

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Did you acquire the Gear 2 due to its health-centric capabilities? Well then you’ll be glad to know that S Health has been updated to automatically detect more activities like walking, running, cycling, elliptical or dynamical workout.

The wearable now features auto count detection for squats, lunges, crunches and star jumps. S Health also offers a stretching guide that delivers inactive time alerts.

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The update also adds third party widgets for USA Today, Uber and Yelp. Users will probably notice new and updates widgets for contacts, weather, S Health and more.

The Samsung Gear 2 might even come in handy in a life-threatening situation, as the wearable is capable by sending out a SOS message by pressing the Gear 2 home button three times. The watch will send the Gear 2 owner’s location to emergency contacts via Glympse.

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Do you love playing on your smartwatch? Now users can download up to 100 titles from the Galaxy App store including the new Monster Vampire and Stack.

Go get your Gear 2 and check it for notifications.

Samsung’s “aggressive battery design” might be to blame for Galaxy Note7 fiasco

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Samsung is expected to make public the results of its investigation into what made the Galaxy Note7 prone to explosion towards the end of the month. While we wait on that, a new report coming out of Instrumental reveals a possible answer.

A series of tests were performed on the Note7 which revealed the problem lay with the “aggressive battery design”. What does that mean exactly? Well Samsung obviously wanted the Galaxy Note7 to have a bigger battery life than the Galaxy Note 5. But it didn’t want to make the phablet larger to make that happen.

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With that in mind, Samsung probably pushed the boundaries of battery design too much. The Galaxy Note7’s fuel cell housed a positive layer made of lithium cobalt oxide and a negative layer made of graphite. If the negative and positive layers come in contact with each other, the end result would be an explosion or fire.

The culprit might have been that Samsung tried to make these layers way too thin. The report says that the battery inside the phablet was continually being compressed which caused the negative and positive layers to squeeze together.

We should remind you that the US Consumer Product Safety Commission came to a similar conclusion after conducting its own investigation a few months ago. According to the organization the phablet was shipped with a slightly bigger battery than its compartment. So Samsung tried to squeeze in a larger battery than the spaced allow which produced compression.

The current report points out the issue should have been spotted in safety tests, but Samsung broke the rules and handle its own testing. The conclusion is that Samsung shipped a dangerous product in the end, so the industry needs better quality control tools in order to prevent faulty product launches like this from ever happening again.

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But even if the Galaxy Note7 cost Samsung a lot of money, customers’ loyalty to the brand seems to be unaffected, as a new poll demonstrates.

In a few weeks, we’ll also know Samsung’s own findings on the matter, although we expect them to bear similar in nature.

New “1600” augmented reality app puts a new spin on the White House

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Want a taste of augmented reality, but you’re not into playing games like Pokemon Go? Well then why not take a virtual tour around the history rich White House?

Yes, the Presidential mansion just got itself a personal AR app called “1600” – in reference to its physical address, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

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All you need to get started is download the app of course and a 1 dollar bill. When users point their device at the bill, the app will focus on George Washington’s face in order to create a miniature version on top of it.

White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest announced the new app via an official blog post saying:

“President Obama has used traditional events and new technology to open up the doors of the White House to more Americans than before. That’s why we teamed up with White House Historical Association and Nexus Studios to create this augmented reality experience – to educate and inspire Americans to learn all about what the People’s House stands for.”

There’s not much to do with the app right not. You can view the White House from various angles, but you can’t interact with the scale model or explore all rooms. However, the app might be subjected to updates soon.

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What you’ll get is a narrated, visual tour through the seasons and various official events, like the White House Easter Egg Roll. Users can also tap on certain areas of the White House to unlock hidden “Easter eggs” including past presidents.

Vernee Mars is the first Helio P10 smartphone to score Android 7.0 Nougat

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Android OEMs like LG, Sony or HTC have started rolling out the Android 7.0 Nougat update for some of their premium products, but Chinese device manufacturers aren’t too far behind.

For example Elephone has already opened up an Android 7.0 Nougat beta program for users of its S7 smartphone, but build is yet to be made available. Anyway, remember the Vernee Mars? It’s a Chinese phone which launched with stock Android Marshmallow out of the box and a MediaTek Helio P10 chipset a few months ago.

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Now the makers of the Vernee Mars, claim the phone is going to be first Helio P10 handset to get Android 7.0 Nougat treatment. Owners of the phone should expect to receive a notification on their handset alerting them the new build has arrived on December 6 – basically around the same time the Nexus family is bound to get updated to Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

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In case you don’t remember what the Vernee Mars is all about, let us refresh your memory real quick. The phone takes advantage of a 5.5-inch display with FHD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) and an impressive 81% screen-to-body ration.

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Vernee claims the phone takes advantage of the same in-cell technology that can be found in the iPhone 7, so touch accuracy on the Mars is said to be superior to other offers on the market.

Apart from the Helio P10 chipset, the phone also bundles 4GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD card slot).

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Other specs include a 13MP f/2.0 camera with dual tone flash on the back and Sony IMX2568 sensor plus phase-detection autofocus plus a 5MP selfie snapper. Last but not least, the device lives off a 3,000 mAh battery.

If you’re interested in picking up the Vernee Mars, then you should know you can do so right now if you head on to Gearbest and have $229 at your disposal.

Motorola Moto X (2017) shows its face in batch of leaked images

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Have you been hoping for a new Moto X smartphone for a while now? This year Motorola decided to focus on the modular-minded Moto Z family, so no new Moto X smartphones saw the light of day.

But according to a recent report,  Motorola has been working a next-gen Moto X which is pegged for release in 2017. And a few pictures showcasing a Moto X (2017) prototype have already popped up online.

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As you can see for yourselves, the images reveal a smartphone – fresh out of a testing lab and featuring a full metal design, circular camera plus flash on the back and the iconic Motorola dimple on the back of the device, below the shooter. The antenna now lives on the side panel, a change made to bestow smoother signal reception.

According to the leakster, the upcoming Moto X (2017) resembles the Droid Turbo model from 2014. No information about specifications was shared, but we can speculate.

Most certainly, the new Moto X will offer QHD resolution (1440 x 2560 pixels) and the services of recently announced Snapdragon 835. The phone will most likely run Android 7.0 Nougat and will be bundled with at least 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

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The phone will probably be compatible with Mods accessories, although the current report is mum about this particular aspect.

According to earlier leaks, the next-gen Moto X will be designed and manufactured by Motorola and Lenovo, while the upcoming Moto G and Moto Z will be produced solely by Motorola.

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Lenovo is done making smartphones under its own brand, so from now on it will focus on helping Motorola develop its Moto line-up. The company also has another smartphone making subsidiary called ZUK, which is also working on new products like the ZUK Edge.

We don’t know when the next-gen Moto X will make a debut, but given that two of the biggest industry events, CES 2017 and MWC 2017 are coming up in the next few months, we expect Motorola to reveal the phone during one of these tradeshows.

The best deals on phones and accessories through Verizon

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Time to purchase a new smartphone? Is this an upgrade from an existing device? We want to help you out either way.

To save you money, we’ve gathered up all of the promotions we could find from Verizon. Regardless of where you’re thinking of going for service, or what phone you are looking to pick up, you owe it to yourself to check below.

What follows is a mix of phone, rate plan, and accessory promotions worth checking out. It might not be an exhaustive list, but it’s a good collection of what’s currently offered through Verizon.

Although we’ve listed known expiration dates, we have no idea how long some of these other deals will last.

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Verizon Deals

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AT&T Smartphone Buyer’s Guide December 2016

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Are you a current or prospective AT&T customer looking for a new phone? Do you know which model is the right one to get? Why not let us help you pick out the best handset based on your needs. Here’s a look at what we recommend at AT&T for various types of users.

Google Pixel vs. OnePlus 3T (Smartphone Showdown)

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Google’s Nexus line used to be the one, shining beacon of affordable flagships in the endless sea of $700+ smartphones. But Harvey Dent has lived long enough to see himself become the villain, and with the Pixel line and its $769 cost of entry, Google has become Two-Face.

Where, then do we turn in our efforts to find a product that plays a strong hardware game but doesn’t ask for our firstborn children in return?

OnePlus, perhaps. With its ridiculous naming conventions (OnePlus One? Really?) and rather odd decisions regarding pre-orders, OnePlus has certainly made waves sin

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“Never Settle.” Damn, that’s poignant.

ce hitting the market in 2014. Its press hasn’t always been positive, but you’d be hardpressed to find a tech nerd that hasn’t heard of it. Despite its rather checkered past,

(Tangent: I literally just realized what that phrase means – checkered patterns are typically rows of alternating dark and light colored squares. As such, a “checkered” past does not necessarily mean a bad one – it means that there have been both light squares and dark squares, which almost perfectly describes OnePlus in a nutshell – or a parenthetical.)

…OnePlus has developed a reputation for selling unsubsidized, carrier unlocked flagship smartphones at subsidised prices. But can it fill the void left by Google’s beloved and storied Nexus line?

Let’s find out: OnePlus 3T vs Google Pixel, head to head.

Build

This is an interesting study in how two phones with similar sized screens vary widely in size. OnePlus 3T is a whole half an ounce (10g) lighter than the Pixel, as well as being 2mm shorter and a full millimeter thinner.  Both phones sport an aluminum body with a fingerprint reader, though 3T gets you more screen for your frame size, thanks to the smaller body.

Screen

5.5″ AMOLED vs 5.5″ Super AMOLED

534ppi vs 401ppi

This is probably the biggest concession overall that 3T makes over Google’s Pixel XL – while both phones rock the beautiful AMOLED screen I love, Pixel’s has a much higher pixel density – more than 100ppi more – meaning the display will be much more crisp to the eye.

Internals

Snapdragon 821 (2.15GHz) vs Snapdragon 821 (2.35GHz)

4GB RAM vs 6GB RAM

128GB Internal Storage

When I compared these stats, I had to do a double-take to make sure I had read them right; not only do both phones run an identical processor, OnePlus took it a step further and overclocked 3T’s CPU at 200MHz faster than Pixel’s. Furthermore, it comes with half again as much RAM and matches Pixel punch for punch in terms of storage.

Internal Features

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Just in case you forgot what a smartphone looks like – here’s the Pixel.

1 SIM Slot vs 2 SIM Slots

802.11AC WiFi

Bluetooth 4.2

Type-C USB (3.0) vs Type-C USB (2.0)

Pretty comparable – Pixel has an advantage with USB 3.0, but 3T strikes back with 2 SIM Slots (!), which might not be a huge feature for some people but is quite the big deal in my personal circumstance. Both phones sport Bluetooth 4.2 and 802.11AC WiFi, so really it comes down to small personal preferences that may be large to some people.

Battery Life

3450mAh vs 3400mAh

Since PhoneArena doesn’t provide any battery statistics for 3T, you’ll have to forgive a little informed conjecture on my part; while both have similarly sized batteries (Pixel with the slight advantage) and both phones run the same CPU (3T’s is probably a little hungrier due to the overclock), 3T will likely get a much longer charge out of its battery due to the smaller pixel density of its screen. When you compare the two, Pixel has about 33% more pixels to display on-screen at any given moment, so given that all else is relatively equal, it’s safe to say 3T’s battery will last longer, even with the added RAM.

Cameras

I’m gonna be honest with you, I was ready for 3T’s cameras to be severely outclassed by Pixel’s. I figured that as well as OnePlus was doing in the other areas, surely it would have skimped on the camera to cut costs, right?

12.3mp vs 16mp

1.55 μm vs 1.12 μm

8mp vs 16mp (!) Selfie Camera

Boom. It competes – hard. As we all know, megapixels aren’t everything when it comes to cameras – sensor size matters, as does the size of each pixel, expressed in μm, or micrometers squared. In all of these areas, 3T matches or beats Pixel. Its pixels are smaller and it has more of them. In addition, its selfie camera, according to these specs, will let you see every single pore on your face.

…wait, that might not be so great. Anyway. Technically speaking, 3T’s camera more than competes.

Value

$869 vs $479

Just…wow. Damn near half the price for a phone that, if you’ve been reading, goes 12 rounds with Pixel and probably wins. I don’t think I need to say more.

Verdict

Did you not read the sentence above? Unless you’re an absolute Android purist and absolutely need to have updates right away (Pixel will always, always get new version fo Android faster than 3T, but it should be noted that 3T will receive Nougat in December – just a month after release), the 3T is a beast of a phone at a very affordable price.

If that doesn’t convince you, consider this; I’ve been a Nexus owner since the Galaxy Nexus – and unless OnePlus completely craps the bed next year, I’ll be buying its line from now on instead of Google’s. Take that to the bank.