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These are the best phones you can get for your money right now

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November is definitely the best month to be looking to purchase a smartphone. Not only is Black Friday coming soon, but a lot of new, exciting smartphones have recently become available.

So if you’re looking for a premium phone, but you’re not looking to spend a fortune, here’s a list of devices that might cater to your needs without breaking the piggy bank.

OnePlus 3T

oneplus-3tThe OnePlus 3T is the newest budget-friendly device to make an appearance in the wild. The handset offers a few improvements over the previous OnePlus 3, although it looks quite similar to its predecessor. Here’s what to expect from the phone, coming November 22.

  • 5.5-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 1920 resolution
  • Snapdragon 821
  • 6GB of RAM
  • 64GB/128GB of internal storage
  • 16MP/16MP camera combo
  • 3,400 mAh battery
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow (to be updated to Android 7.0 Nougat eventually)
  • Prices start at $439
  • Purchase link: OnePlus

LeEco Le Pro 3

leeco-le-pro-3LeEco is a Chinese media streaming giant that is trying to break into the US market by offering affordable products. The company is hosting a flash sale on November 16 on some of its Android products which include a smartphone. We’re talking about the Le Pro 3. Here’s what the phone is all about.

  • 5.5-inch display with 1080 x 1920 resolution
  • Snapdragon 821 processor
  • 4GB RAM
  • 64GB storage
  • 16MP/8MP camera combo
  • 4070mAh battery
  • All metal build
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Unlocked for GSM carriers
  • $399 price
  • Purchase Link: LeEco

Xiaomi Mi Note 2

xiaomi-mi-note-2The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 was unveiled in China last month. The phablet makes for a pretty great Galaxy Note7 replacement, as it features high-end specs and an unbelievable price. Here’s what you can get.

  • 5.7-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 1920 resolution
  • Snapdragon 821
  • 4GB / 6GB of RAM
  • 64GB / 128GB of internal storage
  • 5MP/8MP camera combo
  • 4, 070 mAh battery
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow with MIUI 8.0 on-top
  • Unlocked for GSM carriers
  • Prices start at $509
  • Purchase link: Xiaomi | GearBest

Huawei Honor 8

huawei-honor-8The Huawei Honor 8 was introduced this summer as a new budget-friendly alternative for customers looking for a great middle-to-upper range phone. The device brings stylish aesthetics to the table, but also a solid list of specs:

  • 5.2-inch LTPS capacitive touchscreen with 1080 x 1920 resolution
  • HiSilicon Kirin 950
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 32GB/64GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD to 256GB)
  • 12MP/8MP camera combo
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow with Emotion UI 4.1 on top
  • 3,000 mAh battery
  • Unlocked for GSM carriers
  • Prices start at $399
  • Purchase Link: Huawei | Best Buy | Amazon | B&H Photo | Newegg

Alcatel Idol 4s

alcatel-idol-4sThe Alcatel Idol 4s was released in July and those buying it today will also receive an extra bundle consisting of VR Goggles, JBL headphones, and a free Incipio phone case. It’s a pretty sweet deal if you ask us, but check out the specs first:

  • 5.5-inch AMOLED display with 1440 x 2560 resolution
  • Snapdragon 652
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 32GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD card slot up to 256GB)
  • 16MP/8MP camera combo
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box
  • 3,000 mAh battery
  • Unlocked for GMS carriers
  • $399 price
  • Purchase Link: Alcatel | Amazon | Newegg

Motorola Z Play

motorola-z-playCan’t have an affordable smartphone shopping guide without including a Motorola handset, can we? The Moto Z Play was released in September and offers the following:

  • 5.5-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution
  • Snapdragon 625
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 32GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD to 256GB)
  • 16MP/5MP camera combo
  • Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow (planned Android 7.0 Nougat update)
  • 3,150 battery
  • Unlocked for GSM carriers
  • $449.99 price
  • Purchase Link: Verizon | Motorola | Amazon

Samsung Galaxy C7

samsung-galaxy-c7Back in May, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy C7 in China, but as it turns out the device is making it to the states as well. Here’s what you can expect:

  • 5.7-inch AMOLED display with 1080 x 1920 resolution
  • Snapdragon 625
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 64GB of internal storage (expandable via microSD to 128GB)
  • 16MP/8MP camera combo
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • 3,300 battery
  • unlocked for GSM carriers
  • $459.99 price
  • Purchase Link: B&H Photo | Amazon

Samsung Gear S3 lands at T-Mobile November 18, it will be quite expensive

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Smartwatch fans, we recently told you Samsung’s latest Gears S3 Frontier smartwatch is already up for pre-order with AT&T and BestBuy has it listed as “Coming Soon”. Well if for some reason you don’t want to do business with the two companies, then you’ll be glad to know the Gear S3 Frontier will be landing on T-Mobile as well. But there’s a catch.

AT&T will start offering the wearable starting on November 18 for either $349.99 a pop or $249.99 with a 2-year contract. Additionally, AT&T is offering a deal where you get the Gear S3 Frontier for $49.99 with the purchase of a new Samsung phone.

Samsung and BestBuy also sell the watch for a similar rate. But not T-Mobile. For some reason the magenta carrier will sell the Gear S3 Frontier for $399. That’s the $50 more than the other sellers. It will hit T-Mobile stores starting November 18.

samsung-gear-s3-front-viewThe circular smartwatch was launched with a 1.3-inch AMOLED display with 360 x 360 pixel resolution. A dual-core 1GHz chipset pumps power into the wearable, in combination with 768MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage. There’s a larger battery of 380 mAh capacity compared to the previous-gen Gear S2.

The wearable allows users to make payment with Samsung Pay. Speaking of which Samsung just unleashed the Samsung Rewards program which gives users redeemable points when they make transactions using Samsung Pay.

samsung-gear-s3-back-viewThe Gear S3 to be sold by T-Mobile features LTE connectivity, so users can place phone calls, send text messages and check their emails without having to have the phone around. The wearable is dust and water resistant and runs Tizen OS out of the box.

Despite not being an Android Wear device, the Gear S3 is compatible with most Android phones, not just Samsung ones.

Tired of getting telemarketing or spam calls to your cell number? Give the Truecaller Dialer app a try (app review)

Getting an unsolicited cell phone call is one of the most annoying habits human beings have invented. If you own a phone line that goes to your house (landline), I am sure you’re used to getting dozens of spam calls a week. Even with the government with the National Do Not Call Registry, run by the FTC, telemarketers break the law daily by calling your registered number. Your cell phone is personal though. It almost feels as if you’re being violated when you get a spam caller.

At least there is a way to identify the person on the other end with caller ID. Some people avoid answering any unknown numbers, but for people like me, who use their personal cell as a business line too, we take all calls. The sad part about caller ID is some phone companies charge a fee to identify who is on the other end of the line. Like they don’t charge us enough to begin with.

That’s where Truecaller ID & Dialer comes in. It’s an app available at the Google Play Store and the iOS App Store and is free to download and use.

About the App

This app isn’t rocket science. It’s a phone dialer app that replaces your stock app once installed. If you want to go Pro it will cost $1.99 a month. Going Pro removes ads within the app, but they aren’t intrusive. Everyone has to monetize their products somehow.

I’d love to show screenshots of the app, but it contains personal information that I’d like to keep private. I’m sure my friends, business associates, and family appreciate that too.

Just like other phone dialer apps, it keeps track of who you call, and missed calls. The dialer itself is very clean and basic.

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There’s nothing confusing about it. There’s a contacts folder, a dialer and a search option to look up specific numbers from a database of 2 billion contacts. The contacts folder reminds me of the Google Dialer where it shows a picture of your contact, if you have it associated to your account, next to their name.

How to make it your default dialer

The beauty of Android is you’re free to change out any apps you want. That includes the app that makes phone calls.

Once downloaded and installed, go to your Settings:

Enable “Allow notification access” within Truecaller > menu > settings > general.

You can then drag your stock dialer icon off the screen to delete it and then replace it with the Truecaller Dialer.

How did it perform?

I admit, I wasn’t in the know about the app even though over 100M users have downloaded the app. After three solid weeks of using the Truecaller ID and Dialer app as my default dialer, I fell in love with it. I cancelled the $2.99 fee that AT&T was charging me for caller identification.

The app uses a network of over 200M users to identify fraudulent or spam numbers, and I got over a dozen calls in three weeks that it picked up. There were a few instances where it didn’t identify the caller when my phone was ringing and I let the number go to voicemail. Within about a minute, the app did identify the number though and it helped me decide if I needed to call back.

In more important cases though it did help identify SPAM callers.

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After testing the caller ID functionality, I then enabled the Auto Block feature which doesn’t allow for calls to come through that are identified as Spam.

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The app wasn’t perfect but in more cases than not, it performed admirably. While there are in app purchases to go Pro, you really don’t need to pay for the fee. The ads are minimal, and understandable for a company that needs to support its developers. I highly recommend the True Caller ID & Dialer app.

Get the Truecaller ID & Dialer App at the Google Play Store.

WhatsApp announces video calling for its customers

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WhatsApp announced a new video calling feature today for more than a billion users. It will roll out “in the coming days” to iPhone, Android and Windows Phone.

The company has been beta testing this feature over the past several months to make sure it’s ready for prime time. Video calling has been a popular user request for years, and now WhatsApp bringing it to the platform.

An advantage to video calling with WhatsApp is that the video calls are end-to-end encrypted, just like messages. In a blog post the company said:

“We’re introducing this feature because we know that sometimes voice and text just aren’t enough…we want to make these features available to everyone…”

 

whatsapp_videocallingIf you have the update, try it out by tapping on the call icon at the top right corner of a chat. The app will then ask you if you want to make a voice call or a video call. Tap on video call to start a face-to-face conversation. As you talk, you can switch between the front and rear cameras. Tap “mute” if you don’t want the other person to hear you. When you’re done, tap the red phone icon to hang up the call.

In 2014 Facebook bought WhatsApp for a whopping $19 billion. Although the company acts independently, WhatsApp made controversial changes to its privacy policy to share user data with Facebook.

In an update last month WhatsApp users got new camera features like emoji stickers and drawing on photos and videos. According to Android Police a future update for WhatsApp will include two-factor authentication.

Google Translate makes giant leap for mankind

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Google has announced that the Google Translate service has made a major advancement in the way it understands and translates languages. According to the Google Translate blog, the major leap occurred from the advancements procured from “Neural Machine Translation.”

Translate just got WAY smarter
Neural Machine Translation sounds scarier than it probably is

Neural Machine Translation creates a smarter, more efficient translation ability–a bigger leap forward than the last ten years of translation technologies has allowed. To start with, the new updated Google Translate will support a handful of languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Turkish. Eventually, Google Translate will employ Neural Machine Translation for all 103 languages that are normally supported.

Google's translate service is much smarter than it has been in the past
Google’s translate service is much smarter than it has been in the past

In conjunction with this new advancement in Translate, Google has also announced that the Google Cloud Platform is offering machine learning APIs that will make it easier for anyone to use machine learning technology. Google Cloud is aimed at businesses looking to use data analytics to increase efficiency in key business areas. This sounds like futuristic AI capabilities that we imagined far into the future–but it’s here now! Here’s hoping that individuals and companies alike will put this new tech to good use.

OnePlus 3T punches up flagship phone with better CPU, camera, and battery

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As expected, OnePlus today introduced a refreshed take on its flagship smartphone for 2016. Rather than wait for next year to roll out improvements, the OnePlus 3T is here with improvements across a number of fronts.

On the surface things look remarkably similar. The OnePlus 3T comes with the same unibody aluminum design, 5.5-inch full HD display, and 16-megapixel camera. But, look a little closer at the specs and you’ll note the difference.

The graphite model, for instance, is swapped out in favor of a darker, gunmetal color. Fans of the soft gold need not worry, though, as it’s still available.

North American Model:

  • WCDMA: Bands 1/2/4/5/8
  • FDD-LTE: Bands 1/2/4/5/7/8/12/17/30
  • CDMA EVDO: BC0

Internally, things get better across three key area: processor, battery, and front-facing camera. The OnePlus 3T boasts a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor which is bolstered by the 6GB RAM. Very few devices offer this CPU, let alone with this much memory.

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The front-facing camera has been pushed to 16-megapixels, something that selfie takers are going to love. In terms of battery, the OnePlus 3T packs a 3,400mAh power supply, up considerably (13%) from its 2016 counterpart.

The changes, although remarkable, are not going to cost all that much more over the standard OnePlus 3. With the 64GB model you are looking at $439, an increase of only $40 when compared to the sibling. A 128GB version is also expected, though pricing has not been revealed.

Look for the OnePlus 3T to go on sale next week on November 22. A variety of versions will be offered, including one designed for North America.

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Geekbuying’s Black Friday deals include phones, tablets, TV boxes, more

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With Black Friday and Cyber Monday breathing down our neck, it’s the time of year where retailers start teasing their respective promotions. Such is the case today with Geekbuying, an online store that’s home to all sorts of gadgets, gear, and gizmos.

Rather than waiting on the actual day of Black Friday, Geekbuying has decided it wants to start discounting products for customers. That’s right, head there now and you’ll find savings on a whole host of devices. Some expire in the next few days while others are up through November 27. Either way, there’s something for everyone here, and that includes you, too.

We’ve looked through a number of sections on its website and collected a few we think you’d be interested in checking out.

[vc_cta h2=”Why Shop Geekbuying?” color=”chino”]As if the prices weren’t already compelling enough, there’s also a really cool contest happening through Geekbuying right now. All purchases between now and November 27 are entered into a drawing. On November 31, Geekbuying will pick three lucky customers for prizes.

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Xiaomi Redmi 4A only $96.99

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  • 5.0 inch capacitive screen, HD 1280×720 pixels, 296PPI
  • CPU:Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 Cortex A53 Quad Core 64bit 1.4GHz
  • GPU:Adreno 308,500MHz
  • MIUI 8 based on Android 6.0 OS
  • 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, expandable memory up to 128GB with microSD
  • Dual SIM (Micro + Nano / microSD),dual standby
  • 13MP rear camera with LED flash,F / 2.2 aperture; 5MP front-facing camera
  • Support 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS + GLONASS, Miracast,5V / 1A fast charge
  • 3030mAh battery / 3120mAh (typical)

Xiaomi Mi 5S Plus only $429.99

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  • 5.7 inch 1920*1080 Pixel FHD screen,386PPI
  • CPU:Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, quad core, 2.35GHz, 64bit,GPU Adreno 530 653MHz
  • MIUI 8 (Base on Android 6.0 OS) , 4GB LPDDR4 1866MHz + 64GB ROM UFS 2.0
  • Dual Nano SIM card dual standby
  • Dual cameras, front camera 4.0MP;dual rear cmeras 13.0MP multicolour + 13.0MP monochrome camera
  • Support FDD LTE/4G+/3G/GPS/dual band
  • Wifi/Bluetooth/Miracast/OTG/NFC/Touch ID/Type-C
  • 3700/3800mAh battery,QC3.0 fast charge,metal body

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The CHUWI HiBook Pro is a 2-in-1 ultrabook tablet PC device, equipped with a 10.1 inch display with 2560 x 1600 pixels display and 16:10 ratio. The dual OS allows users to take advantage of both Windows 10 and Android 5.1 operating systems, giving an extra edge on productivity. Powered by 5th generation Intel Atom Z8300 graphics and 8th generation Intel HD graphics, it also packs 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. | $236.99

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Powered by Android 5.1 Lollipop, the 10.1-inch Teclast T98 4G tablet packs a quad-core MediaTek processor. Together, with 2GB RAM and 32GB internal storage, it’s enough to get the job done for most consumers. Thanks to the Black Friday promotion, you can get this one cheaper than its 16GB counterpart. Who is going to say no to more for their money? | $119.99

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R-BOX Pro Amlogic TV BOX

This affordable box is all you need to get KODI experience on your television. Don’t know what that is? Ask your tech savvy friend who always seems to have the latest TV shows and movies at home.  Supports just about any file type you can imagine; the included remote makes navigation a breeze. Only $69.99

  • Operating System Android 6.0
  • CPU Amlogic S912 Octa core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU up to 2GHz (DVFS)
  • GPU ARM Mali-T820MP3 GPU up to 750MHz (DVFS)
  • RAM 3GB DDRIII
  • ROM 16GB EMMC
  • Extended Storage TF CARD Support 1~32GB
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New app by Google lets you scan print photos

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Google today released a new app from the Google Photos team called PhotoScan. It lets you skip the flatbed scanner and scan photos using your phone.

Although scanning photos with a smartphone isn’t a new concept, Google hopes to make the process easier than ever. When you open the app, you first take a picture (of a picture) inside of a frame. Then, a dot appears on each corner of your photo. Center your phone over each dot, like shooting a photosphere.

filters-animation_1Once each dot is covered, the photo is scanned. Google applies its machine learning algorithms to remove any glare from the photo. Each photo is also automatically cropped, rotated and color corrected. You can have your photos uploaded to Google Photos or saved to your camera roll.

David Lieb, product development leader at Google Photos, told The Verge that the goal of PhotoSnap is to help people preserve their print photos in the cloud before they are lost forever.

“These photos are at risk…of being lost when you move, they’re at risk of fires, floods and theft. And with every day that passes they fade away a bit – they literally fade away.”

Google is combining this with an update to Google Photos that brings even more enhancement. The update improves auto enhance, brings 12 new looks that tailors the style to each individual photo, and adds Light and Color editing. Light editing lets you control exposure, contrast, whites, highlights, shadows and blacks. Color editing is all about saturation.

Both PhotoScan and the Google Photos update are rolling out to Android and iOS.

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Behind The Scenes with Nat & Lo

91 Launcher and 91 Locker: Can these apps revamp your phone? (Review)

With the countless number of launchers and lock screen replacements in the Play Store, it can be a daunting task to find one that fits your personality. In this review, we’re taking a look at a launcher and lock screen combo that I had never heard of before – 91 Launcher and 91 Locker. Will these be the next apps to adorn your smartphone? Let’s find out.

Setup

Setup for these apps is mostly the standard stuff for all launchers and lock screen apps. After downloading them from the Play Store, you need to select 91 Launcher as your default launcher, and that is the extent of the setup for that app. 91 Locker is slightly more involved because you have to open the app and enable it along with allowing it access to things like notifications and your camera. If you only want 91 Locker to be your lock screen, you will need to disable the default lock screen on your phone, too.

Experience

fileminimizer-91-launcher-home-screenFor the last several days, I have been using 91 Launcher and 91 Locker as my only launcher and lock screen on my phone. My experience with them has been mixed so let’s take a look at 91 Launcher first. Unlike other big name launchers, 91 Launcher does not try to make everything look like stock Android but instead relies on a theme system that allows you to change the entire look of your phone with one click. Pressing and holding anywhere on the home screen will bring up a menu with several personalization options. There are normal options here for adding apps and widgets to the home screen, but others such as Effects, Quick Beauty, and Personality might not be recognizable at first glance.

Effects contains all of your options for changing transitions between homescreen pages as well as folders and the app drawer. Along with normal transitions, you can also set animations for finger presses on the homescreen. While I personally was not a fan of the effects, I imagine there are some who would love to have fireworks explode on the screens everywhere they tapped. Quick Beauty is the theme selection page where you can choose between themes you have downloaded or search the fairly large database for any theme you like. I would have liked to see a theme that imitates stock Android, but for those looking to add personal flair to their phone, the themes available are great. Personalization also brings you to the themes menu, and I wonder why they would have two buttons leading to essentially the same app.

fileminimizer-91-launcher-menuFinally, you have a Settings button that I assumed would take you into the settings for the app, but it actually takes you into a phone settings menu but not stock one on your phone. You’ll see options for WiFi, Bluetooth, and Battery but tapping on any of them will take you to the stock page for that setting on your phone. If you are looking for the settings of the app itself, you need to tap on Preferences instead.

In the Preferences app, you have the normal swath of options such as desktop layout, wallpaper settings, and icon settings, but none of them are as full featured as I have seen from other apps. Just as an example, while you can change the icon size, you do not have the option to apply icon packs. Quick Screen Search is a page at the very left of your homescreens that seems to function as nothing more than ad space. While I assumed it would be more of a BlinkFeed style selection of news, it actually a single search bar with some website links and app recommendations. Thankfully, it can be turned off.

There are a few gesture options in the Preferences menu, and I would recommend taking a look at them because the presets are not great. Swiping up will bring you to the search option that allows you to search through your apps and contacts but at the expense of viewing more ads. The same can be said for the default app that opens when you swipe down. Dubbed “91 Know,” this pull-down shade seeks to be a news aggregation page, but with no way to select news sources and a plethora of ads among the stories, it got in the way more than it helped.

fileminimizer-91-launcher-settingsMy biggest complaint with 91 Launcher can be summed up in a single word – inconsistency. I first noticed this when the Settings button redirected to a separate settings app but clicking on a setting would open the stock option. Why not just have the Settings button redirect to the stock settings app on your phone? Also for most things, tapping the home button on your phone will take you back to the homescreen, but when you are on the Quick Screen Search page or in a folder, you have to hit the back button to return to the homescreen instead. Inside the Preferences menu, some options were labeled with capital letters while others were fully lowercase.

Finally, the app itself would have to randomly reload. I cannot count the times when I was on my homescreen and everything would go blank only to have the icons pop back up one at a time. About every-other-time I opened the app drawer, it would be blank for a second or two while the apps loaded. I didn’t think much of this at first, but when it was still happening a week later, I began to get annoyed.

fileminimizer-91-locker-start-screen91 Locker is a much simpler app and replaces your lock screen with a more customizable option. In order for the app to work as best as possible, you need to give it access to your notifications so they can be displayed on the lock screen as well as your camera so you can take advantage of the quick launch feature. In the app itself, you can select from a ton of different lock screen themes that you can add your own pictures to. One thing I would like to see is the option to search for a theme as the only options currently are to pick from the latest or trending themes.

fileminimizer-91-locker-passcodeSince you have to disable your stock lock screen to get the best experience, you might be worried about losing your security, but 91 Locker has you covered with some passcode options. There are two very reminiscent of iOS’s number pad and Android’s pattern lock, but the others add a bit more style. While the rest are all in the passcode style, instead of the standard grid of numbers you can choose between several shapes and even add pictures to each of the buttons for a more personalized and probably more secure lock screen.

Unfortunately, my phone has a fingerprint scanner that I could not use with 91 Locker for obvious security reasons. But if your phone does not have a fingerprint scanner on it, I think you would definitely be able to find a security option that fits your needs. These are all of the customization options you are given aside from choosing what way to slide the lock screen to unlock your phone and what apps can show notifications on the lock screen.

fileminimizer-91-locker-wallpaper-selectionAs far as using the lock screen, I had mixed feelings. While the customization features were a welcome addition, I missed the ability to unlock my phone with my fingerprint. Also, the “quick launch” camera option takes considerably longer than I expected. In fact, I don’t think you’re saving much time over just unlocking your phone and opening the app that way. That being said, 91 Locker does exactly what it promises and adds a nice dose of personality to your lock screen, and those looking for that will be pleased with the options this app offers.

Conclusion

So are 91 Launcher and 91 Locker the next apps you should download. It depends on what you want. If you are looking for a launcher that is going to mimic stock Android, you should look somewhere else. But if you are looking for a launcher that adds a ton of personality to your phone and can deal with some of the inconsistencies and bugs, 91 Launcher is definitely one to try out. As for 91 Locker, it does a great job of letting you customize your lock screen, and I imagine you know if that’s something your interested in. If you are, 91 Locker is one of the best that I have tried.

When and Where to Buy: Motorola Moto G 4 Play

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Powered by Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the Moto G4 Play is a wallet-friendly affair that works with any service provider. Indeed, the unlocked handset can be paired with Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, or any of their respective brands.

Specifications include a quad-core processor with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. As for cameras, the rear offers up an 8-megapixel shooter, whereas the front has a 5-megapixel selfie shooter.

It might not be the most physically attractive or ambitious looking phone, but there’s enough hardware to get the job done for most basic user needs.

The G4 Play is the least expensive version of the 2016 G series from Motorola and works well as a first-time choice for smartphone.

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