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This SONY Xperia PP10 just got leaked…

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Amongst all the Galaxy S7 and G5 leaks, it’s refreshing to see something else pop up to feast our eyes on. This time, it is a Xperia device revealed by infamous leakster Evan Blass through Twitter.

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Dubbed the PP10, not much is known about the device.With either a metal or brushed plastic build, it takes the normal design cues that we’ll expect to see from a Sony device. Judging by the average-looking camera sensor and LED flash, we doubt that it is a high-end device, but rather a budget or medium-range offering. The standard layout can be observed with all the volume and power buttons.

Interestingly, the lock screen software seems a tad different than what we’re accustomed to, hinting perhaps that Marshmallow comes pre-installed.

Sony does have a slot tomorrow at Mobile World Congress, but we don’t expect to see anything fancy or groundbreaking. Perhaps this is one of the things that will be revealed, along with a few other products.

Leaked brochure reveals Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge specs and release date

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[dropcaps]A[/dropcaps]s announcements of new devices draw closer, leaks and rumors ramp up, but we may have just seen the mother of all leaks as a Spanish brochure for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge reveals all the details about the specs and release date of the devices.

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Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Specs

  • 5.1-inch (S7) / 5.5-inch (S7 Edge) QHD SuperAMOLED
  • Snapdragon 820
  • 4GB RAM
  • Pressure sensitive screen
  • MicroSD slot
  • 3,000mAh battery (S7) / 3,600mAh battery (S7 Edge)
  • IP67 water resistance

Galaxy S7 and S7 Release Date

According to the brochure, the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge will launch on March 11th, 2016, in Spain, so expect a similar timeframe for the rest of Europe and perhaps even the US.

The Galaxy S7 will set you back €700, with the S7 Edge a cool €800. Both devices will come bundled with a VR headset as we expected, and that probably confirms why the device will come with MicroUSB rather than USB Type-C as we reported earlier in the week.

We must point out that although this looks pretty solid evidence, it is still a pre-release leak and must be therefore treated as such. We will find out for sure all the details about the new Samsung flagships next week at MWC 2016.

Source: GSMArena

Samsung Galaxy S7 rumor points towards always-on display

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[dropcaps]T[/dropcaps]here have been previous rumors suggesting that the Galaxy S7 could have an always-on display like we have seen in devices like the Nexus 6P and Moto X, and we’ve touched upon these rumors in our Galaxy S7 roundup.

These rumors gained even more traction when Samsung filed a patent for an always-on display only last week, and such speculation just received another bump with a rather odd discovery. If you look in the Samsung Theme Store after your Galaxy device is upgraded to Marshmallow, there is a theme called “Cuzko”, which seems to provide an always-on display feature, showing a black background and white notifications.

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It could be that this theme is hooking into software features that would allow the always-on display of the Galaxy S7 to have the ability to do so without dedicated hardware support. As such, an always-on display could be made backwards compatible with older Galaxy devices, which is perfect for those who are happy with their Galaxy S6.

Whilst this is no means concrete evidence that the Galaxy S7 will in-fact come with an always-on display, this theme in the Samsung Theme Store is clearly able to simulate such a feature without dedicated hardware so it will be interesting to see how and if Samsung implement the feature when the device is revealed at MWC 2016 in a few days time.

VIA: SAM Mobile

Caterpillar S60 – Built In Thermal Imaging Powered by FLIR (preview)

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Spies Like Us

Have you ever wanted a phone that could transform into a bulldozer? Neither have I, but here’s something just as cool!

The Cat S60 is a new phone by Caterpillar that features not only impressive specs, but also integrated thermal imaging. That’s right; thermal imaging. Now you can play Mobile Strike and see in the dark!

Let’s talk about specs. Although this phone is not geared towards the average joe on the street, the S60 is pretty powerful and will probably handle just about anything you can throw at. Let’s break it down:

What’s Inside

Coming in at high speed is not usually Caterpillar’s MO. Let’s be honest; Cat is known for its construction equipment. However, the Cat S60 is rocking a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617, octa-core processor and 3GB of RAM. With that Snapdragon 617 you are also getting the Adreno 405 GPU built in.

Beauty And The Beast
Beauty And The Beast

Is this top of the line? No. However, this is formidable hardware that will meet just about any need you’ll have on the construction site and during your lunch break (Angry Birds, anyone?)

The S60 features a 4.7″ HD capacitive display with native wet finger and glove support.

With Gorilla Glass 4, a MIL spec 810G rating and being drop proof up to 1.8m (5.9′ approximately), this phone can take a beating and keep on going.

The Cat S60 will be 4G LTE capable.

With all of this flair, you’re going to need a powerful battery. Cat has you covered by providing a very capable 3800 mAh battery for the S60.

The Good Stuff

Let’s talk about what we’re really excited about with this phone:

  1. It’s waterproof
  2. Built in thermal imaging

The Cat S60 will be waterproof, and will be functional for up to one hour at a depth of up to 5 meters (approximately 16.4 ‘).

The S60 comes equipped with a 13 megapixel rear facing camera featuring dual flash, as well as a 5 megapixel front facing camera. Both are functional under water. The SIM and micro-SD slots are accessible via a latch release on the back.

The built in thermal imaging camera will be powered by FLIR’s Lepton Microcamera Module, which is activated through a custom app.

Predator Mode
Predator Mode

The thermal camera will be able to measure heat and surface temperatures from 50-100 feet away. If you’ve ever wanted to be the Predator, now’s your chance.

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The S60’s internals are housed and protected by the phone’s ample Strengthened Die Cast Frame.

According to Cat’s webpage for the S60, the phone will be running Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Release and Pricing

While this phone is going to be aimed at those who are involved with rough and tumble lines of work, you have to admit that the S60 is just really darn cool. I mean, how often do you see a phone with FLIR powered thermal imaging built in?

Ever since I was old enough to work and buy things for myself, I’ve always had a taste for the latest and greatest with features I have absolutely no need for. That started with a Windows Mobile 6 device, for me, and it’s never stopped. I don’t need this phone, have no practical use for it, but boy would I like to have one. It’s just really, really cool.

The Cat S60 is planned to be displayed at Mobile World Congress, February 22nd-28th, Barcelona Stand CS80.

The S60 should be available for purchase later this year at a price point of $599.

Sources

http://www.catphones.com/en-us/news/press-releases/cat-s60-announced-as-worlds-first-smartphone-with-integrated-thermal-camera?ref=swms

http://www.catphones.com/en-us/phones/s60-smartphone?alttemplate=landingpage

http://www.catphones.com/en-us/phones/s60-smartphone?alttemplate=landingpage

http://gizmodo.com/caterpillars-new-s60-is-the-first-smartphone-with-flir-1759685817?utm_campaign=socialflow_gizmodo_twitter&utm_source=gizmodo_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow

Alcatel announces flagship IDOL 4S and IDOL 4 smartphones

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Last year, Alcatel (formerly Alcatel Onetouch) released the budget flagship IDOL 3 which became one of the best budget phones of 2015. This year, it looks like Alcatel is ready to do it again. The newly announced IDOL 4S and IDOL 4 smartphones improve upon their predecessor in every way imaginable.

IDOL 4S

While both the IDOL 4 and 4S are touted as Alcatel’s flagships this year, the IDOL 4S comes with the highest specs and presumably highest price tag. Taking a look at what we get with the 4S, and it’s easy to see how much it has improved from the IDOL 3 just a year ago.

[alert color=”green”]IDOL 4S spec list:

  • 5.5″ QHD (1440 x 2560) AMOLED display
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor
  • 32GB on-board storage (MicroSD support up to 512GB)
  • 3GB RAM
  • 3000 mAh battery
  • 16-megapixel camera (back)
  • 8-megapixel camera (front)
  • Quick Charge
  • 4K video recording @ 30fps
  • Dual, front-facing JBL branded speakers
  • Reversible UI
  • Boom Key[/alert]

IDOL 4

When the IDOL 3 was released, it came in two different screen sizes (4.7″ and 5.5″) with two different spec sheets but the names remained the same. Thankfully, Alcatel remedied this problem by separating their two flagships by name instead of just size. The IDOL 4 is the upgrade to the 4.7″ version of the IDOL 3, and the updated spec sheet for it is just as nice as the IDOL 4S.

[alert color=”green”]IDOL 4 spec sheet:

  • 5.2″ Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS display
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor
  • 16GB on-board storage (MicroSD support up to 512GB)
  • 3GB RAM
  • 2610 mAh battery
  • 13-megapixel camera (back)
  • 8-megapixel camera (front)
  • 1080p video recording @ 30fps
  • Dual, front-facing JBL branded speakers
  • Reversible UI
  • Boom Key[/alert]

We are seeing welcome improvements in the IDOL 4 and 4S such as higher screen resolutions, more on-board storage, more RAM, faster processors, and increased camera resolutions compared to the IDOL 3 line, but we are also happy to see some of our favorite features make a return from last year.

Boom ButtonMost notably, the gimmick-turned-godsend Reversible UI will be included in the IDOL 4 and 4S. This feature would orient the entire UI depending on how the phone was being held which basically eliminated the possibility of taking your phone out of your pocket upside down. We originally viewed this as a gimmick, but after spending some time with the IDOL 3, we loved it and hoped it would be a feature implemented by more manufacturers.

This year’s IDOL line will be even more reversible than its predecessor with the speakers being able to augment themselves to provide the best sound experience no matter what way the phone is being held. The most interesting part of this feature is that the speakers will also be able to fire backwards when the phone is laid face down. No more muffled sound coming from these phones!

The Boom Key is this year’s standout change. It promises to provide custom features for activities such as taking pictures, listening to music, looking at videos, and even gaming, but we have yet to see if these features are even something we want. That being said, we would have never asked for a reversible UI before seeing it on the IDOL 3 so we will be withholding a final decision until we actually get to spend some time using the Boom Key Alcatel’s newest flagships.

IDOL 4

For those of you looking at the IDOL 4S, there will be a special surprise in the package the phone comes in. The IDOL 4S box will actually double as a virtual reality headset that you can use with the IDOL 4S. Combining the 2K display on the 4S with virtual reality should create an awesome experience.

What do you think of Alcatel’s new IDOL 4 and 4S? Are either making it onto your “Buy” list? Let us know down in the comments!

Here's how to watch the LG G5 press conference live at MWC 2016

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With MWC 2016 a matter of days away, and the expected announcement of the LG G5, here’s how to watch the event live on 21st February 2016 to make sure you do not miss any of the action.

The LG press conference, where the company is expected to announce their LG G5, is scheduled to take place on Sunday 21st February at 1pm GMT, 2pm CET, and 7am CST. Check out our coverage of the LG G5 below.

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The LG G5 press conference will be live streamed through LG’s YouTube channel so be sure to bookmark that link for the live coverage. We’ll also embed the live stream in this post as and when it’s available.

Five for Friday – Apps to track your health and wellness.

We live in an age where most people are conscious about what they eat and how much they exercise, in some form or another. We’re conscious of fat intake, calories, carbs, protein, cardio…the list goes on and on, really. Actually keeping track of all that can be a challenge, especially if you’re working on a diet of some kind that prohibits or restricts one of more of those categories.

Smartphones, as with so many other things in the modern existence, can make this tremendously easier with the right app and a proper application of thumb (or finger) pressure. As such, I present you AndroidGuys’ Five for Friday; Apps to track your health and wellness. Five applications for your Android smartphone that can track food, exercise, and potentially even offer advice on how to improve both.

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Calorie Counter – by Everyday Wellness

  • Barcode scanning, manual entry, and database selection of foods and meals.
  • Database of exercises.
  • Database of healthy foods and meals, including recipes.
  • Community forums on a variety of health topics, including mental health.
  • Full registration at startup.

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Calorie Counter – by FatSecret

  • Quick signup (Google or Facebook).
  • Searchable food and exercise databases.
  • Ability to export nutrition and exercise reports.
  • Sleep tracker.
  • Ability to share your progress with a health professional of your choice.

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Lose It! – by FitNow, Inc.

  • Unique, intuitive User Interface.
  • Social features – connect with your friends to help each other reach your goals.
  • Challenges – turn health and nutrition into a game.
  • Searchable food and exercise database.

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Calorie Counter and Diet Tracker – by SparkPeople

  • Quick signup (Facebook)
  • Reminder and tips via notifications.
  • Health and Wellness news stories within app.
  • SparkPoints – achievements based on activities and nutrition.
  • Built-in coaching and tips.
  • Social Features

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Calorie Counter – MyFitnessPal

  • Social Features
  • Quick signup
  • Database of custom foods submitted by users.
  • Under Armour supported.
  • Custom reminders and notifications.

Google Play Music gets updated to version 6.4 APK Download

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What is it?

Google has pushed an update to its official Google Play Music app on Android to bring it to version 6.4 and ever closer to Podcast support within the app. On top of the few fixes and features introduced in this version, Google is also prepping an exclusive partnership deal with the BRIT awards.

What it brings?

This particular update to Google Play Music doesn’t necessarily unlock any new features, but instead sets the path for future code to be activated. These include:

[list][item icon=”fa-star” ]Podcast Playback Order[/item][item icon=”fa-star” ]BRIT Awards Exclusive[/item][/list]

The BRIT Awards partnership is an interesting one and most certainly will see the recorded live performances of the artists at the BRIT Awards being made exclusively available to Google Play Music.

How to get it?

For those new at installing apps and updates manually via APK files, it is very simple process. The benefits of installing manually include not having to wait for the automatic update to hit your phone via the Google Play Store. First, you’ll download the APK file by hitting the button below, and this will download the file to your phone. Once downloaded, tap the file to bring up the installation prompt. You can read the app permissions if applicable and then tap ‘Install’. The app is now ready to use!

Google Play Music 6.4 Download

Sprint introduces new data plans to compete with Verizon

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Yesterday, Sprint announced new data plans called Better Choice Plans. Designed to give customers simplicity, value and a faster data connection, these plans are directly competing with Verizon’s “The Verizon Plan“. The Better Choice Plans give customers more data at lesser prices than Verizon‘s plan.

Better Choice Plan Pricing:

  • S: 3GB for $30
  • M: 6GB for $45
  • L: 12GB for $60
  • XL: 24GB for $80
  • XXL: 40GB for $100

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In addition, each phone line you add will have a base cost of $20, but those lines will still have access to unlimited talk and text. If you go over your chosen high-speed data allotment, Sprint will throttle your data down to 2G speeds. To avoid throttling, you can add extra data to your plan each month at $15 per GB.

Sprint Better Choice Plans also include Sprint Global Roaming, free unlimited international texting from the U.S. to more than 180 countries, and a mobile hotspot that uses your data allotment. For a limited time, families can get four phone lines with talk, text and unlimited data for $37.50 per line.

Nitro Dash – OH NOOO! (review)

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Overview

Nitro Dash is a fast paced endless runner that has you hijacking cars, running from the cops, hitting pedestrians and causing utter mayhem for as long as possible. Success is measured 1km at a time.

Setup

Nitro Dash is a breeze to setup. Simply download the game from the Google Play store, find it on your device and click the icon.

When you first open the game, you will be asked to approve certain permissions for the game. The permissions are needed for the game’s public scoreboard mechanic. If you are not comfortable granting these permissions, the game is still playable if you deny them.

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Gameplay

Nitro Dash’s gameplay has made this one of the most difficult reviews I’ve ever written. One minute, I love this game. The next minute, I hate it.

Nitro Dash’s description classifies it as a racing game. I disagree with this. Nitro Dash is an endless runner. There is no finish line. There is no end goal. Nitro Dash is all about surviving as long as possible, with success being measured in kilometers.

As an endless runner, Nitro Dash is great. As an endless runner with a Grand Theft Auto twist…sometimes it works; sometimes it doesn’t. Allow me to elaborate:

Nitro Dash’s levels are “procedurally generated.” I place procedurally generated in quotes because I am not sure if procedurally generated is appropriate to describe this games level design system. You will only see three environments: Neighborhood, Desert, City.

All three are seemingly the same each time. The only difference I really ever noticed was in the amount of traffic on the roads (and maybe the pedestrian count). Sometimes the traffic was light to moderate, while other times it was heavy to ridiculous. The roads could literally become so congested that you were lucky to even make it 1 km.

Do you think you can beat this score?
Do you think you can beat this score?

Your first obstacle to overcome in Nitro Dash is to not crash. Had this been Nitro Dash’s only obstacle, I probably would have given this game a perfect score. However, crashing is not your only concern.

Your vehicles in Nitro Dash lose consistent amounts of fuel as you drive. If your car becomes damaged, you will begin to lose fuel at an even higher rate. You’ve crashed your car once. The car is on fire, you’re one wreck away from an explosive death (cars in Nitro Dash can only survive one collision) and the fuel gauge is showing empty. What do you do? Why, hijack another car, of course!

Hijacking is accomplished by getting into close proximity with another vehicle and pressing the jump button. This mechanic has two glaring flaws:

  1. You can’t specify which car you want to jump to
  2. The jump button is unforgivingly small

There were plenty of occasions where I ended up jumping into an exploding car because I did not have the ability to choose what are I wanted to hijack.

The jump button’s size made it difficult to hijack cars in hairy situations while trying to keep track of my fuel and traffic. There were times when the Jump button seemed to not even respond at all when I actually was able to press it.

The key to success in this game is learning to hijack cars effectively. Unfortunately, this feature just doesn’t fit well in this game. You’re having to avoid traffic, monitor your fuel, time your hijack jumps and on top of that, make sure you hit the tiny jump button.

The game is just too fast paced to allow you to effectively monitor each of these elements. The game would be a lot more fun if all you had to do was drive and not crash. There are the occasional wrench power ups that can restore your car’s health, as well as the occasional gas can that can replenish your car’s fuel. These power ups can be difficult to get to and really offer very little in the way of help. Even after collecting one or the other, I still did not stay in that vehicle for any substantial amount of time rendering them pointless to even try and get to.

In addition to all of the hazards previously mentioned, there are also cops in the game. The cops will risk life and limb to destroy you if they catch you running over a pedestrian or if you crash into them. The game provides you a Nitro button to help you evade the police, but quite honestly, it’s useless.

You basically have no control over your car when you are using nitro and you just cannot expect go faster, have little to no steering and hope to avoid the copious amounts of traffic on the roads. Your car can survive one wreck. Wreck two equals boom. Nitro only hastens boom.

Boom!
Boom!

To add insult to injury, not only is the Nitro button (and feature) useless; it’s also two times the size of the jump button!

Controls

Nitro Dash offers two control schemes:

  1. Tilt – uses your device’s accelerometer to allow you to control your vehicle by physically tilting your device
  2. On screen controls – your vehicle is controlled via a small virtual steering wheel on the bottom left of the screen

Both control schemes work well. I am not a big fan of tilt controls but I think they work better in Nitro Dash than the on screen controls.

Additional Content

Nitro Dash offers you a total of 12 characters to unlock. Each character comes with their own unique vehicle. Characters can be unlocked using coins or gears.

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Enter In App Purchases. 

There are two ways to obtain the in-game currency:

  1. You can collect coins and gears while playing the game. You will find both scattered about on the game’s roads.
  2. You can purchase gears using real money via In-App Purchases.

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How does Nitro Dash encourage you to spend your hard earned money? Well, you can unlock further characters using gears or coins, but if you want to continue a game without losing your progress, it will cost you 20 gears.

That’s right. It’s either Game Over, lose your progress, or 20 gears. Or you can watch a video…

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You have only about two seconds to decide

It won’t take long for you to discover this. When you start your first game, a game tips box will appear on the screen. Typically, a game will pause in the background when tips are being displayed. Not Nitro Dash. The game will just start in the background and your car will begin cruising down the street whether you are ready or not (and you won’t be). Do you read the tips, or do you crash?

You will crash. After your car explodes, you are given the choice: early male pattern baldness, 20 gears or watch an ad. The choice is yours. Choose wisely.

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I CHOSE TO SPEND THE GEARS!!!!

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In my time with the game, I never chose to spend gears or watch a video. I just started over. Thanks Indy!

You did great, kid!
You did great, kid!

The unlockable characters had no real advantage over each other. There really wasn’t a noticeable difference in the cars that came with them. The unlockable characters appear to be more about playing with a character that suits your aesthetic preference versus having any strategic advantage in who you choose.

Sound

Let’s change gears and talk about what Nitro Dash does right.

The sound design in the game is EXCELLENT! The music is fun and fits the game’s theme and pacing quite well. The sound effects are top notch. The pedestrian screams, crash sound effects and explosions all sound great.

What I love most about the game’s sound is the over the top Jimmy Hart announcer that yells “OH NOOOO!” after you explode.

Graphics

Nitro Dash looks phenomenal! It’s like Grand Theft Auto, Temple Run and Minecraft had a baby. From the cutesy boxy graphics to the impressive particle effects; Nitro Dash is sure to please those looking for top notch graphics in their game.

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Performance

Nitro Dash ran pretty well on both devices I played it on.  There is a High Quality Graphics option, but I’ll discuss that more in a moment.

At default graphics, Nitro Dash ran pretty well on my mid-range ZTE ZMAX 2. There was a little stutter but for the most part, the game ran like a champ.

Oddly, the game only played slightly better, with default graphics, on my NVIDIA Shield K1. This really baffled me, given that the Shield K1 is designed specifically for gaming; which leads me to my next point.

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Nitro Dash ran poorly on both of my device’s with High Quality Graphics enabled. It was playable on both devices, but there was a a noticeable difference in performance.

With High Quality Graphics enabled, Nitro Dash ran about as well on the Shield K1 as it did at default graphics on the ZMAX 2.

On the ZMAX 2, High Quality Graphics caused the game to have a noticeable drop in frame rate and very noticeable stutter.

Bugs

There was only one major bug that I ran across that deserves mention:

  • I only experienced this once. On one particular occasion of playing the game on my ZMAX 2, the game randomly decided to start itself almost immediately after the loading screen (without any input from me). When the game became playable, I was unable to control my vehicle and would crash. *IKCstudio – the only info I can provide you on this is that I was messing around with Zooper Widgets prior to playing the game on this occasion. The widget application did seem to cause some unnatural behavior on my phone, so the two may be related.

One Last Gripe

I have one final complaint about Nitro Dash. This is more for the benefit of IKCstudio than anyone else.

The game’s description really needs to be rewritten. When I was first assigned this review, I read the game’s description and I was immediately filled with excitement and anticipation. I thought I was going to be playing a portable version of something akin to Retro City Rampage.

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Because what I played was so much different than the description I read, it really left a bad taste in my mouth. This bad taste made it quite difficult for me, in the beginning, to see and appreciate this game’s merits because I was judging them against what this game was said to be versus what it is.

Netscape Navigator: The Return, starring Dolph Lundgren

I will infect you
I may infect you. I apologize ahead of time.

This game has ads. They aren’t all that intrusive but was concerns me about them is their content. When I first started playing this game, I was consistently seeing ads that were encouraging me to click them to scan my device for performance issues, or to click them for a virus scan. Usually, I see these ads as malvertising and avoid them like the plague. The presence of these ads is concerning and needs to be addressed by IKCstudio.

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Malvertising

I am playing a game on a mobile device in 2016; not surfing the web in 1996 using Netscape Navigator

Conclusion

Nitro Dash is a diamond in the rough. The game has lots of potential. It’s difficult for me to judge the game harshly because it is blatantly obvious that this game is a labor of love for IKCstudio. I have no doubt that they put a great deal of work into this game. Nitro Dash is challenging and can be lots of fun. Thankfully, the game has just enough charm to allow you to look past its flaws and see the true substance that lies deep beneath the surface.