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Newegg’s best-selling unlocked Android phones (December 28)

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Not many people know this, but Newegg is a pretty solid destination for finding discounts and deals on unlocked smartphones. Yep, you can shop from a number of models that you might not see from another retailer or carrier. For instance, you can purchase a couple of Asus and Huawei devices that’s offered elsewhere.

As of right now, the top selling Android smartphone on Newegg is the Nexus 6, the six inch phablet running pure Android from Motorola launched in 2014.

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The benefit of an unlocked smartphone, for those who aren’t aware, is that it can be used on a variety of wireless service providers. Moreover, going this route ensures you don’t have to worry about contracts or long-term obligations. Want to hop from T-Mobile to AT&T or vice-versa? That’s no problem when you’re using an unlocked GSM phone.

We’ve gathered up the 10 best-selling unlocked Android smartphones from Newegg for the last week of 2015 so you can get a sense for what’s available. Right now, these include several Galaxy S6’s in different color variants, a couple Asus Zenfones, a budget LG smartphone and a couple Huawei Lite phones.

So, the next time you need to replace your existing phone, consider scooping up one of these. It’s often a heck of a lot cheaper than going through your carrier in the long run.

  1. Motorola Nexus 6 32GB – $749.99 (Save $50)
  2. Asus Zenfone 2 64GB – $299
  3. Samsung Galaxy S6 32GB White- $509.99 (Save $390)
  4. Samsung Galaxy S5 16GB $468.99 (Save $495)
  5. Huawei P8 Lite 16GB Black- $249.99 (Save $180)
  6. Asus Zenfone 2 64GB Red – $269.00 (Save $30)
  7. Huawei P8 Lite 16GB White – $244.99 (Save $185.99)
  8. Samsung Galaxy S6 32GB Black – $499.99 (Save $400)
  9. Samsung Galaxy S6 32GB Gold – $509.99 (Save $390)
  10. LG Optimus F6 Black – $79.99 (Save $120)

 

Droid Turbo 2 is shatterproof and that’s all that matters (Review)

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Over the last couple of years, Motorola has been making its way into our hearts with the Moto X flagship phones and amazing software support. So, when Motorola partnered with Verizon to build a “shatterproof phone” it turned more than just a few heads. Never has anyone actually managed to build a high-end Android phone that was genuinely protected from the daily torture that some people put their phones through that doesn’t look like a boulder with a screen. Could Motorola have finally pulled it off?

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Tech Specs

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The Droid Turbo 2 sports the Snapdragon 810 processor and 3GB of RAM. That pretty much matches any of the top flagships of 2015 and it comes with a 5.4” AMOLED QHD shatterproof display. It also comes with a 21MP camera on the back with all of Motorola’s optimizations that they baked into its 2015 Moto X Style flagship. On paper, this thing is the phone of the year.

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Design/Feel

When I first took the Droid Turbo 2 out of the box, my first reaction was to how much easier it was to hold than my Nexus 6P. Admittedly, I find the 6P to be a bit unwieldy but the Droid Turbo 2 is a bit smaller and has a nice feel with the metal band around the outside and the rugged soft grip on the back. It also looks pretty slick and you can fully customize it just like any other Motorola flagship on Moto Maker.

When you actually start to take a look at the screen, though, you notice the compromises that Motorola had to make in order to make this thing shatterproof. The display is hidden under 3 layers of glass and plastic that help to protect the phone and guarantee that it won’t shatter. The problem with that is that there are 3 layers of glass and plastic between you and the display and you can immediately tell that when you look at it compared to other high-end smartphones. What’s worse is that the outermost layer picks up fingerprints and grease like it’s made of the same material that swiffer pads are made from.

The big question that everyone has about this phone is whether it is truly shatterproof, though. I actually hadn’t planned on testing that feature myself, but I accidentally dropped it directly on its edge on concrete one night during my testing. You’ll notice that the edge took a pretty solid hit but the glass was completely untouched. On any other phone, let’s be honest, it would be ruined and I would be crying.

To be entirely sure that this thing is shatterproof, though, UnlockRiver went ahead and dropped it from 275 meters and it survived. It landed right on the corner and it definitely felt the impact, but the phone was still totally usable, which is nothing short of astonishing.

One thing that drove me crazy about the design was that the SIM card tray was not flush with the rest of the phone. It is about 1mm lower than the rest of the metal band and I thought that it was a good metaphor for this entire phone. It’s about one off from being perfect.

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Software

The Droid Turbo 2 is the child of Verizon and Motorola coming together to build a thing. It’s obviously mostly Motorola, but it also has bits of Verizon in there for flavor. You get a decent amount of bloat along for the ride but you can also uninstall most of it. Luckily this device only comes in 32GB or 64GB variants so at least you won’t be burning half of your space on a tiny 16GB internal storage thanks to the system and bloat.

The software is what we’ve come to expect from Motorola from the last couple of years – it’s very lightly modified AOSP with Motorola apps that can be updated through the play store that really improve upon the experience.

It’s been a long time since I’ve used a phone with Moto Display and I really appreciated having those pulsing notifications. The equivalent that Google built into AOSP, ambient display, is just terrible by comparison and it was a refreshing improvement. I also really liked the IR magic that it pulls off so that you can wave over the phone to get Moto Display to show you the time and your current notifications (if there are any). I found that after switching back to my Nexus I kept wanting to wave over my phone to get notifications and it was really disappointing when I couldn’t do that anymore.

One app that they seem to be pushing on the Droid Turbo 2 is Moto Loop. This is a product that is being at least partially funded by Verizon because it won’t even run unless you have a Verizon SIM in the phone. It is designed to be a light and easy to use app for keeping track of the things that mean the most to you – your family. It’s basically Motorola/Verizon’s version of Life360’s Family Locator but you can also control your Nest Thermostat from Moto Loop….for some reason.

They will also bother you with notifications from the My Verizon app, which doesn’t seem necessary but if you (like me) have no desire to see that you can just disable the app and forget about it forever.

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Overall, there’s not much to say about the software experience on this phone because if you’ve ever touched a Nexus or a Motorola phone over the last few years, you already know what to expect. You may as well read a review of Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. Admittedly, it’s a bit disappointing that a phone that launched after the release of Android 6.0 Marshmallow didn’t come with Google’s latest tasty dessert (and has yet to be updated to such), but it’s really not that surprising either. It’s not like Verizon has an amazing track record when it comes to Android updates and Motorola has been disappointing us at every turn since they were purchased by Lenovo.

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Battery Life

I would give the battery life on the Droid Turbo 2 a B+. It definitely gets better battery life than the Nexus 6P, but that’s probably attributable to its massive 3760mAh battery by comparison to the Nexus’ 3450mAh battery. When the Droid Turbo 2 gets its Marshmallow update, we can probably expect it to get better battery life, still. In my experience it had no problem making it through the entire day without needing a recharge, so that’s generally 16 hours off the charger with and going to bed with about 20% left. 

Motorola has done pretty good over the last couple of years optimizing for battery life, but this phone doesn’t seem to be much better than what you would expect from AOSP. That partially could be attributed to the improvements in AOSP, but I think that the Snapdragon 810 is partially to blame for holding this phone back. Moto did a good job of taming the beast, but it is particularly evident when you’re “turbo charging” this guy, which is remarkably fast but the phone also gets really hot when you’re doing that, so keep it away from flammable objects while turbo charging.

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Performance

I’m an opponent of the idea that you can get any real information about a phone based on benchmarks so you’re not going to get any, here (sorry, not sorry), but performance on this phone is above and beyond what you would expect from a Snapdragon 810 phone running Android 5.1.1. It’s very smooth and could handle anything I threw at it without a stutter.

Like I mentioned in the previous section, Motorola did a good job of taming the beast (SD810) and keeping Android’s memory issues on Lollipop under control, so I would highly recommend this phone if performance is important to you.

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The Camera

Overall I would give the camera on this phone a solid B. I didn’t get to spend as much time with this phone as I normally do and that prevented me from fully reviewing the camera but I would say that it leaves something to be desired compared to most 2015 flagships. Android phones really brought the competition this year when it came to camera improvements and Motorola is by no means an exception, but they still aren’t at the same level as an LG, Samsung, or even the new Nexuses. I could make the pictures come out well, but I found that it took a lot of effort on my part rather than just shooting and snapping.

I also can’t stand the camera app that Motorola has on its phones. When everyone else is using tap to focus, it really throws you off to have tapping anywhere snap a photo and focus is basically just a prayer.

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Fingerprint Reader (oh, wait…)

I put this section is because that’s what Derrick Miyao had put into his review of the Nexus 6P a few weeks ago (definitely worth checking out). After now having used several phones that have fingerprint scanners (OnePlus 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 5, and Nexus 6P), I’ve honestly been spoiled by the convenience of having the ability to instantly unlock the phone and I found that it was really annoying after setting up Android Pay that I had to use a pattern unlock again. If you’ve never had a fingerprint scanner on your phone, you probably won’t care but this was a disappointment to me for Motorola’s entire 2015 lineup. This is something that we should see on all flagship phones going forward (unless you’re Blackberry and think it isn’t secure enough).

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Audio

When I play games or music out loud on my phone (that is to say, rarely), I like for the sound to be loud and crisp. I love the trend that HTC started with its Boomsound speakers to bring the speakers around to the front of the phone where they can actually be enjoyed and they’re less likely to be covered up by your palms when you’re playing a game in landscape. At first glance you see that the Droid Turbo 2 is a part of this trend as well – it appears as though you have a great set of stereo speakers much like the HTC One M-series or Nexus 6P.

As it turns out, the top speaker is for the earpiece only – no big deal, you still have two speakers on the bottom part of the phone flanking the Verizon logo, right? Turns out that’s deception as well. Only one of these is actually a speaker and the other is just a hole for collecting dust and small creatures. Covering up the right of the two blocks all of the sound from coming out of the phone. I understand wanting symmetry, but this just feels deceptive – much like the “stereo” blasters on the bottom of the OnePlus 2.

The single speaker that actually does exist makes a pretty decent amount of sound, though. It’s not nearly as loud as it could be if it had a dual setup, but it holds its own for what it is. I noticed that the sound gets a little distorted if you turn it all the way up, but I don’t really have the highest of expectations for phone speakers, and these are honestly pretty average.

Reception

It’s worth mentioning that this phone (much like most of Motorola’s phones) has above average reception across the board. I was getting better coverage than I usually do with my Nexus on all types of coverage (2G-4G LTE). What’s especially impressive about this is that I was using my personal SIM card in the phone while I was testing it, which is a T-Mobile SIM.

The Droid Turbo 2 isn’t marketed as such, but it has all of the LTE bands necessary to be used on Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile and get excellent coverage throughout the country. The only loss for T-Mobile customers is band 12, which is missing from this phone. I was really impressed by this phone’s reception overall and I would give it an A+ for radio quality.

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Overall

Like I mentioned earlier, I think that the Droid Turbo 2 is just short of perfect in every category. The speakers are fine, the camera is fine, the design is fine (albeit shatterproof), the lack of fingerprint sensor is disappointing, and the software would be a lot better if it were devoid of all of the bloatware that Verizon insists upon. Of course it really shines in the way of reception, but there are other options from Motorola if that’s what you want (and for a lot cheaper). The Droid Turbo 2 clocks in at $624 if you buy it outright, or $21.83/mo if you get it on an Edge plan from Big Red. For some people the prospect of a shatterproof phone is worth any amount of money, and for that you really do get your money’s worth. For me though, it’s just not worth it. I’m more likely to pick up a Nexus or the Moto X Pure Edition, but that’s just a difference in my priorities. Of course, there’s no other phone that you can get a Force Awakens edition of, so if you need a BB-8 phone (much like I sort of do) then this is your only option.

Purchase: Verizon Wireless

Verizon incentivizes customers to switch in a big way

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It seems that everyone in the wireless industry these days is doing everything in their power to get customers to switch to their network by offering incentives that help buy them out of their old contract so that they can ditch their old carrier in peace. T-Mobile started this with one of their uncarrier announcements, but since then everyone has been copycatting them in one way or another to the point that AT&T’s CEO has said that eventually contracts are going to go away altogether. Verizon is now announcing that they will give customers who switch from another carrier (and they’re confident that you will) $650 per line to pay off your contract with your old carrier so you will come back to Big Red.

Verizon cites that 87 percent of T-Mobile customers and 86 percent of Sprint customers who switched back to Verizon within six months of leaving Verizon said “Network quality and performance” was the number one reason they came back, so they have decided to help customers get out of their equipment installment plan (EIP) or whatever early termination fees may apply.

How it works

You’ll get up to $650 on a prepaid card for the installment plan balance less the device trade-in value (or up to a $350 prepaid card for early termination fees less the device trade-in value). Your trade-in must be in good working condition and be worth more than $0, and you must keep the new line active for a minimum of 6 months.

If you were thinking about switching to Verizon now may be the time, especially since they’re offering 2GB per month for life* if you switch by January 6th.

Source: Verizon Wireless

Briteli App Review: Your professional content curator

If you like having your content aggregated into one central place, it’s likely you’ve used a service to curate everything for you. This saves you time and allows you to discover new content.

Briteli does just that. It’s an app designed to bring everything that interests you together. It offers both webpages and applications from the app store, and suggests new items based on what you’re currently looking at.

Briteli is pronounced as “brightly”, coming from “find apps that shine brightly”.

You can check out their website at brite.li

Setup

Surprisingly enough, you are not able to create an account. Surely this is a user-dependent app and you should have your preferences saved somewhere? Well, it turns out that it’s not really necessary, and I’ll explain why later on.

Settings wise, there are no settings. Text size, themes and any other adjustments are unavailable. When you look at the app size (190KB), it becomes clear that it’s basically a web page pulled into the app. This is by no means a bad thing, as the app can be updated anytime remotely and is kept bite-sized.

Overview

Briteli is split up into Collections. These Collections are really just topics with relevant content inside. Some Collections include “Photographers Toolkit”, “Cycling World” and “Astronomy and the Skies”. While it sounds like it covers a lot, there are less then twenty-five collections and I found some of them rather, arbitrary. At first I thought it was because the app is still starting up, but a comment from the website contradicted that:

[blockquote author=””]We plan to have less than 25 collections at any point in time based on current interest and trends. For example we may add a seasonal collection like ‘Football Fever’ during a soccer world cup.[/blockquote]

After even more use, I found it was OK with a small amount of collections that covered most of the spectrum, although everyone will probably have a topic that they wish was included anyway.

From these Collections, you can further sieve through apps or web content. It is, however, more focused on apps from the Play Store. This is nice as it allows you to discover decent content without being forced-fed popular apps that have been dominating the top ranks in the Play Store. I personally found and downloaded some apps that interested me. The developers also said that they would be adding in more web content shortly, followed by curated products.

Moving on to the actual app, it feels a bit empty. Think of it as a blank page with a few icons slapped onto it. It’ll be nice to see something more solid with settings as well.

Regarding the no account, I really don’t think that an account is necessary. For starters, Briteli doesn’t actually give you personalized feedback. Think of it as an index of content that you can browse through. Delete the app and re-install it, or access the website version and you end up at the same place. It’s effectively saying “They clicked on “Photography”, bring up the index of app webpages and apps that we put in”.

The app was smooth and efficient for the most part.

What we liked:

  • Small app size
  • Easy and clean UI
  • Most major categories available

And not so much…

  • The UI was too clean
  • Limited, pre-set content

You should think of Briteli as an index. An index full of content that enables you to find the best things for you. It doesn’t adjust to you and your taste, but rather offer a category that you like. Briteli has the potential to become a really useful and great app for everyone.

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Samsung Galaxy S7 may come in 5.2-inch and 5.5-inch screen variants

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If recent reports are anything to go by, Samsung’s next Galaxy flagship will come in two screen sizes, quite akin to Apple’s iPhone 6 and 6S. The current Galaxy flagship comes in two variants – the flat screened Galaxy S6 and the curved screened-Galaxy S6 Edge. According to South Korea’s ET News, the successor to the Galaxy S6 will come with a 5.2-inch screen, whereas the Galaxy S7 Edge will have a 5.5-inch display.

Earlier, we had informed you that Samsung could release its Galaxy S7 with two different processor types. These rumors still to seem to have a head of steam.  Allegedly, some markets will see the Samsung Exynos 8890 processor with others getting the Snapdragon 820.

The report further states that the Korean electronic giant is already planning to start the production of around 3.3 million Galaxy S7 units and 1.6 million S7 Edge units. According to the reports, mass-production will commence in February.

While the current Galaxy flagship comes in two screen styles (flat and curved), both the devices share the same 5.1-inch display. The Galaxy S6 Edge+, which is the larger brother of the Galaxy S6 Edge, features a 5.7-inch screen size.

The Galaxy S7, which might be released in March, is likely to feature a pressure-sensitive screen – which is comparable to Apple’s 3D Touch feature.

Via: The Verge

Don’t know what to spend those gift cards on? Here are our recommended gadget deals

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Now that Xmas is over, you may have a stack of gift cards that you don’t quite know what to use for. Gift cards have been selling at a record breaking pace and you will want to make sure they don’t get forgotten about and expired. We are here to guide you into spending your money wisely with some of the best products and coolest deals from Amazon.com.

There are just so many things to buy, so we have curated a comprehensive list of some of today’s compelling gadget offerings. Let’s get to it!

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Google Nexus 6P by Huawei, 32GB Graphite – $499

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Device details:

  • 5.7-inch AMOLED Capacitive Multi-Touchscreen
  • Android v6.0 (Marshmallow), Quad-Core 1.55 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-Core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A57 Processor, Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8994 Snapdragon 81, Adreno 430 Graphics
  • 12 Megapixel Camera (4608 x 2592 pixels) w/ Autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash + Front-facing 8 Megapixel Camera
  • Internal Memory: 32GB, 3GB RAM

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BLU Pure XL Unlocked Smartphone, 4G LTE GSM, 64GB and 3GB RAM – $349

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Device details:

  • 6.0″ Wide Quad HD (2560 x 1400) Super AMOLED display transforms the smartphone visual experience at 4 times the resolution of HD + Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Mediatek Helio x10 64-bit 2.0 GHz Octa-Core Processor; enhanced viewing experience powered by MiraVision(TM) Picture Quality Engine, Android L v5.1
  • 24MP Main Camera featuring an f/2.3 sensor with sapphire + 6P lens, real-time HDR, and Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) and 8MP autofocus wide -Angle Front Camera
  • 64 GB Internal Memory with 3G RAM. Micro SD Slot up to 64GB. Fingerprint Sensor and NFC supported
  • 4G LTE, (2/4/7/17), 4G HSPA+ (850/1700/1900/2100). GSM Quad Band: US Compatibility Nationwide on all GSM Networks including AT&T, T-Mobile, Cricket, MetroPCS, Straight Talk, Pure Talk USA, and others

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Sony Xperia C5 Ultra 16GB Unlocked Smartphone (GSM/LTE) – $299

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Device details:

  • Two 13MP cameras – capture superior pictures, selfies, and videos, wherever you look.
  • High-quality selfies with selfie flash- light up the whole image, from corner to corner.
  • 6″ full HD display with ultra-thin bezel- enjoy a large screen with mobile BRAVIA engine 2 gives you enhanced sharpness and contrast for immersive viewing.
  • Wireless freedom- SIM Unlocked, no contracts or commitment to any carriers. Compatible with GSM Networks including AT&T, T-Mobile and cellular network providers utilizing GSM network such as: Straight Talk, MetroPCS, Simple Mobile, Brightspot, Net10, h20 Wireless, and Cricket Wireless.

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Amazon Fire Tablet, 7″ Display, 8GB (includes special offers) – $49

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Device details:

  • Beautiful 7″ IPS display (171 ppi / 1024 x 600) and fast 1.3 GHz quad-core processor. Rear and front-facing cameras.
  • All-new Amazon Underground, a one-of-a-kind app store experience where over $10,000 in apps, games and even in-app items are actually free – including extra lives, unlocked levels, unlimited add-on packs and more
  • Enjoy more than 38 million movies, TV shows, songs, books, apps and games
  • 8 GB of internal storage. Free unlimited cloud storage for all Amazon content and photos taken with Fire devices. Add a microSD card for up to 128 GB of additional storage.
  • Updated user interface – Fire OS 5 designed for quick access to your apps and content plus personalized recommendations that make it easy to discover new favorites
  • Up to 7 hours of reading, surfing the web, watching videos, and listening to music
  • Stay connected with fast web browsing, email, and calendar support

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S2, 9.7″ Display, 32GB (Black) – $374

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Device details:

  • Android 5.0 (Lollipop) OS, 9.7″ 2048×1536 (QXGA) Super AMOLED
  • Quad 1.9GHz + Quad 1.3GHz, Octacore application processor
  • 32 GB Flash Memory, 3 GB RAM Memory
  • 0.85 pounds

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Nvidia Shield Tablet, 8″ Display, 16GB (Tegra K1 Processor) – $199

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Device details:

  • More ways to game with Android games and GeForce NOW cloud gaming service.
  • Powered by the NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor, featuring a 192-core NVIDIA Kepler GPU and 2.2 GHz quad-core CPU.
  • Full HD 1080p, 8-inch display, and dual-front facing speakers for incredible video and sound.
  • MicroSD slot provides expandable storage up to 128 GB.
  • The optional tablet cover and SHIELD controller make SHIELD tablet K1 the ultimate tablet for gamers.
  • More Ways to Game with Android Games and Geforce Now Cloud Gaming Service
  • Powered by the NVIDIA Tegra K1 Processor, Featuring a 192-core NVIDIA Kepler GPU and 2.2 Ghz Quad-core CPU

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SanDisk Ultra 200GB MicroSD Card (Class 10) – $79

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Device details:

  • Ideal for premium Android-based smartphones and tablets
  • Transfer up to 1200 photos a minute with premium transfer speed of up to 90MB/s
  • Holds up to 20 hours of Full HD video
  • Class 10 for Full HD video recording and playback
  • Water proof, temperature proof, shock proof, X-ray proof and magnet proof
  • Comes with SD adapter for use in MIL cameras

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GoPro HERO4 Session Camera – $199

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Device details:

  • Smallest, lightest GoPro yet
  • Durable and waterproof to 33′ (10m), no housing needed
  • Easy one-button control, power up and capture videos or photos with a single press
  • Professional quality up to 1440p30, 1080p60 and 720p100 video
  • 8MP photos with 10 fps Burst

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Amazon Echo – $179

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Device details:

  • Plays all your music from Prime Music, Pandora, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, and more using just your voice
  • Fills the room with immersive, 360º omni-directional audio
  • Allows hands-free convenience with voice-control
  • Hears you from across the room with far-field voice recognition, even while music is playing
  • Answers questions, reads audiobooks and the news, reports traffic and weather, gives info on local businesses, provides sports scores and schedules, and more with Alexa, a cloud-based voice service
  • Controls lights and switches with compatible WeMo, Philips Hue, Samsung SmartThings, Wink, Insteon, and other connected devices
  • Always getting smarter and adding new features and skills–over 95 added since launch

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Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear Headphones – $98.30

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Device details

  • Samsung Galaxy model using newly designed, tangle-free oval cable featuring 3-button in-line remote with integrated microphone
  • Custom machined, low resonance stainless steel housing deliver a detailed and accurate sound
  • High-quality dynamic transducers produce high output level with low distortion
  • In ear canal design provides excellent attenuation of ambient noise. Multiple sized ear tips included insuring a personalized fit

Our review of the Momentum In-Ear

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Audio-Technica ATH-M50x Professional Studio Over-Ear Headphones – $128

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Device details:

  • Critically acclaimed sonic performance praised by top audio engineers and pro audio reviewers
  • Proprietary 45 mm large-aperture drivers with rare earth magnets and copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils
  • Exceptional clarity throughout an extended frequency range, with deep, accurate bass response
  • Circumaural design contours around the ears for excellent sound isolation in loud environments
  • 90° swiveling earcups for easy, one-ear monitoring, professional-grade earpad and headband material delivers more durability and comfort. Detachable cable

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Samsung Gear VR – Virtual Reality Headset – $99

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Device details:

  • Works with Samsung Galaxy Note5, Galaxy S6 edge+, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 edge
  • Light weight so you can play and watch more comfortably
  • Easy to use touch pad

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Huawei Watch – Starting at $299

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Device details:

  • 1.4″ full circle AMOLED display with a scratch resistant sapphire crystal and stainless steel body
  • Compatible with most devices with an iOS 8.2 or Android 4.3 or later operating system
  • Get notifications and alerts for calls, texts, and apps with over 4000 Android Wear apps to choose from
  • A variety of pre-installed watch faces and easily swappable bands for your own unique style
  • Accurate fitness tracking with enhanced heart rate monitor and sensors to track running, walking, and more

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Samsung Gear S2 Smartwatch (Classic) – $299

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Device details:

  • Classic style with a ceramic bezel and 20mm Genuine leather band
  • Intuitive circular interface and rotating bezel for easy navigation
  • Access to important notifications, texts, and updates at a glance
  • Compatible with most Android Devices.
  • Wireless charging dock included

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Naim Mu-So Wireless Music System – $1299

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Device details:

  • UPnPTM (Universal Plug ‘n’ Play); AirPlay ; Bluetooth
  • Control volume, light settings, room modes, create playlists and activate multiroom. Almost every as
  • Internet Radio ; USB ; Digital Input (Optical)
  • Spotify Connect

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Nest Learning Thermostat, 3rd Generation – $249

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Device details:

  • Auto-Schedule. No more programming. With auto-schedule, Nest learns from you and programs itself
  • Auto-Away. Don’t heat or cool an empty home. Auto-away adjusts the temperature after you leave
  • Remote control. With the Nest app, you can change the temperature, check energy history and get an alert if your home is too hot or cold
  • Screen: 24-bit colour LCD, 480 x 480 resolution at 229 pixels per inch (PPI), 5.3 cm diameter
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n @ 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 802.15.4 @ 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
  • Built-in, rechargeable lithium-ion battery

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Nest Cam Security Camera – $182

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Device details:

  • 24/7 live video streaming – See your home on your phone in 1080p HD. And control Nest Cam from anywhere
  • Alerts on your phone – Get motion and sound alerts so you know if anything happens
  • Night Vision done right – See the whole room at night – not just a limited spotlight view
  • Talk and listen – Hear the baby. Or talk back to get someone’s attention
  • Quick, easy setup – Plug in Nest Cam and download the Nest app to get started. No hub needed
  • Don’t miss a thing – Subscribe to Nest Aware to get 24/7 continuous recording and powerful cloud algorithms that give you personalized alerts. Every camera comes with a free 30-day trial

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Sphero BB-8 App-Enabled Droid – $149

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Device details:

  • Authentic Movement: Guide your BB-8 with a smartphone or tablet
  • Listens & Responds: BB-8 recognizes and reacts to your voice
  • Holographic Messaging: Record and view virtual holographic videos with BB-8
  • Autonomous Behavior: BB-8 has a mind of its own – explore the Star Wars galaxy together
  • Adaptive Personality: Your BB-8’s unique attitude and actions evolve as you interact
  • Authentic Movement: Guide your BB-8 with a smartphone or tablet
  • Listens & Responds: BB-8 recognizes and reacts to your voice

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Amazon Prime Membership – $99

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Details:

Receive all the benefits of Amazon Prime including FREE Two-Day Shipping for eligible purchases, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Instant Video, and the ability to borrow books from the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library for $99 a year.

The benefits include:

  • FREE Two-Day Shipping on eligible items to addresses in the contiguous U.S. and other shipping benefits. For more information, go to  Amazon Prime Shipping Benefits.
  • FREE Same-Day Delivery in eligible zip codes. For more information, go to Order with Prime FREE Same-Day Delivery.
  • Prime Instant Video: unlimited streaming of movies and TV episodes for paid or free trial members in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. For more information, go to  About Prime Instant Video.
  • Prime Music: unlimited, ad-free access to hundreds of Prime Playlists and more than a million songs for members in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. For more information, go to About Prime Music.
  • Prime Photos: Secure unlimited photo storage in Amazon Cloud Drive. For more information, go to About Prime Photos.
  • Prime Pantry: Access to Prime Pantry, where members can purchase and ship to addresses in the contiguous U.S. low priced grocery, household, and pet care items for a flat delivery fee of $5.99 for each Prime Pantry box. Prime Pantry orders cannot be shipped to addresses in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
  • Amazon Elements: Access to Amazon Elements products, Amazon’s own line of everyday essentials.
  • Prime Early Access: Get 30-minute early access to Lightning Deals on Amazon.com and new events on MyHabit.com. For more information, go to About Prime Early Access.
  • Kindle Owners’ Lending Library: access to members in the U.S. For more information, go to Kindle Owners’ Lending Library
  • Kindle First: Early access for members in the U.S. to download a new book for free every month from the Kindle First picks. For more information, go to Kindle First.
  • Video Add-On Subscriptions: Members can purchase Video Add-on Subscriptions to premium content providers. Browse available Video Add-on Subscriptions, or manage your existing subscriptions.
  • Deals and Discounts, Compliments of Amazon Family: These include 20% off diapers through Subscribe & Save and 15% off eligible products from your baby registry. For more information go to Get 20% off Diaper Subscriptions or About the Completion Discount.
  • Membership Sharing: Two adults living in the same household can create an Amazon Household to share certain Amazon Prime benefits. For more information, go to About Amazon Households.

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Bear in mind that these prices are subject to change. Happy after-Xmas shopping!

HTC unveils the affordable but powerful One X9

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We knew it was coming. Last week, HTC’s newest handset, the One X9, bared all in a leaked photo shoot. The Taiwanese manufacturer has now decided to let the cat out of the bag.

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The suspicions about the One X9 were on point. As of late, HTC has been focusing on strong midrange smartphones (see One A9) and the X9 lines up with that strategy. Let’s take a look at the specs:

  • Display: 5.5″ 1080P
  • SoC: MediaTek Helio X10 (octa-core, 2.2GHz) and 3GB of RAM
  • Storage: 32GB on-board and microSD expandable up to 2TB
  • Camera: 13MP rear (OIS, f/2.0 aperture) and 5MP front (f/2.0)
  • Battery: 3,000 mAh

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HTC doesn’t specify the display technology in the X9. The A9 uses an AMOLED panel, so we can make a guess. Additionally, we don’t know what version of Android the X9 will ship with, but Marshmallow supplemented with the latest HTC Sense UI would be a good guess.

The reversion back to capacitive navigation buttons is certainly interesting. HTC may feel like it’s a cleaner look than with the infamous black logo bar. Lastly, BoomSound makes a return. The X9 packs dual, front stereo speakers that are enhanced with Dolby Audio.

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If you like what you see, it’s unfortunate that we have no idea if the One X9 will be offered worldwide. We only know that it’s slated for the Chinese market. The X9 will launch at 2,399 yuan (~ $370 USD), which is no doubt a great value.

Source: HTC

Google is gifting The Beatles to Android users this Holiday season

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Just in time for Christmas, The Beatles are set to stream on Google Play and a number of other streaming services, including Slacker, Microsoft Groove etc. A Google blog post says that 13 of Beatles’ original albums, plus four essential Beatles collections, will be available to stream on Google Play Music beginning on December 24th.

Before the 24th, The Beatles’ music was not available in digital format for Android users as Apple had exclusive rights to sell it. Now that the best-selling band is available for Android users, Google seems completely taken over by “Beatlemania” and dedicated an easter egg to it. If you ask your Android phone, “Ok Google, play the Beatles,” it will promptly reply: Let it stream.

Let’s take a look at some of the top searched Beatles albums, according to Google Trends:

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And here are the top searched Beatles lyrics:

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Are you excited that the band which has 20 number one Billboard Hot top 100 hits, has made its’ way to Google Play Music? Drop us a line and let us know your thoughts in the comments section down below.

Source: Google Blog

Check out NVIDIA’s 12 days of Christmas deals for the SHIELD

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It is Christmas Eve and there is a good chance you’re enjoying time off of school and/or work. NVIDIA is kicking off  its 12 days of Christmas with a sale of games that can be used on its SHIELD devices which are designed to handle games with PC like quality.
So enjoy your egg nog, turkey, prime rib and desserts while getting your game on. The holidays are for relaxing and having fun.
Here is NVIDIA’s entire list of games on sale:

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (50% off – 12/24- 12/28 only)

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a story-driven, next-generation open world role-playing game set in a visually stunning fantasy universe full of meaningful choices and impactful consequences. In The Witcher you play as the professional monster hunter, Geralt of Rivia, tasked with finding a child of prophecy in a vast open world rich with merchant cities, viking pirate islands, dangerous mountain passes, and forgotten caverns to explore.


Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power (50% off)

In Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power, Amadeus the Wizard, Pontius the Knight, and Zoya the Thief have slowly come to the conclusion that having their lives commandeered by a powerful magical artifact is not a desirable state of existence on a permanent basis. The three heroes try to return their extraordinary gifts to the Artifact called Trine, and so they meddle with powers beyond their understanding. Trine shatters. With a literally heartless ancient sorcerer on the loose, and only a broken artifact to guide them, the heroes must try and repair the damage they’ve caused… or the damage that might yet be done. Trine 3 is a fairytale of a grand adventure as well as the additional challenge levels provide true tests to the heroes’ skills in combat and of solving puzzles in the most creative ways. Playable either in single player, and with friends online or in local co-op.


Sublevel Zero (25% off)

Sublevel Zero is a first-person roguelike six-degree-of-freedom shooter set in a universe where reality is falling apart. Take control of a lone gunship pilot whose mission is to loot and craft ancient technology. Descend into a vast underground facility, fighting through procedurally generated zero gravity environments to recover the technology you and your clan need to survive. Includes Steam digital key for PC download.


Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas (50% off)

Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas is an action/adventure game with a strong story and vibrant, detailed graphics. Your father has disappeared and you must explore the islands, and dungeons, of Uncharted Seas to try to find clues to his whereabouts. Along the way you’ll fight enemies, learn to use magic, and discover all sorts of helpful loot—and face-off with the sea monster Oceanhorn.

Don’t Slip On These Android Game Deals!

While the NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV is a great device for streaming AAA-caliber PC titles to your TV or SHIELD tablet you really can’t beat it when it comes to playing Android games. With that in mind, be sure to jump on these deals.


Never Alone (60% off)

E-Line Media and developer Fair Play Labs have brought the unique puzzle platform game, Never Alone, to Android devices, including NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV. Originally created by Alaskan developer Upper One Games for PC and next gen consoles, the game puts players in control of Iñupiat girl Nuna and her Arctic fox companion as they traverse the frozen landscapes of Alaska in the hopes of restoring balance and ending the eternal blizzard. The game’s spread out over eight chapters and blends Alaskan Native folklore into stores like Blizzard Man, the Little People, Manslayer, the Rolling Deads, and the Sky People. There’s also a co-op gameplay mode that allows each player to take control of one of the characters.


Whispering Willows (60% off)

In Whispering Willows, young Elena Elkhorn embarks on a harrowing journey to find her missing father and discover the secrets of the Willows Mansion. Aiding her journey is a unique amulet, she received from her father, which allows her to astral project her spirit into a ghostly-realm and communicate with the dead. Play as Elena to find her missing father, use your astral projection to solves the mansion’s tricks and puzzles, help the lingering souls and discover so much more in this exciting adventure game.


Q.U.B.E.: Director’s Cut (50% off)

As featured on the SHIELD Hub, Q.U.B.E.: Director’s Cut is the definitive version of the brain-twisting first-person puzzler. Using special high-tech gloves to manipulate cubes in the environment, the player solves an array of conundrums – from physics-based challenges; to 3D jigsaws; to platform-based trials. Play it on NVIDIA SHIELD.


>The Battle of Sol (50% off)

In The Battle of Sol, Earth had become toxic and unsafe for human life by the year 2500. Pollution and overpopulation had ravaged the planet, forcing humanity to the stars. Colonies and settlements soon sprung up across the solar system, but man had not left its thirst for war behind. Then, they learned the Sun was dying, and everything changed. Only when faced with a threat greater than each other did the nations of man finally come together. The United Colonies of SOL (UCS) was born, its first and only mission: to locate a new home for mankind, safely beyond the doomed borders of our solar system.


Chariot (50% off)

Chariot is a humorous, physics-based couch co-op platformer in which a brave Princess and her Fiancé carry a funeral wagon through ancient caves, fending off swarms of looters while amassing riches, to bury the King’s remains in a worthy, gold-filled tomb. If only his majesty would keep quiet… The chariot’s large wheels and long tethers allow the heroes to reach higher ground, swing across chasms and perform all sorts of impressive maneuvers.


Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved (50% Off)

Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved includes all of the great content & features from Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions and more. Experience the full evolution of the award-winning Geometry Wars franchise and battle through waves of enemies on 3D grids in this frenetic arcade shooter!


Heckabomb (50% off)

Heckabomb is a twin-stick space bound shooter that recalls classics like Asteroids, but has some cool modern updates and ideas. Aliens have destroyed your home planet, and the only artifact to survive, a doomsday weapon called the Heckabomber, is loaded for revenge. You sail from enemy world to enemy world, turn the planets into rubble, and then glean the wreckage for upgrades to your personal Death Star. It’s a bit of a dark task, all things told, but undeniably fun.


Pure Pool (50% off)

The power of Tegra K1 allows Pure Pool to really shine with high resolution, realistic reflections and refractions, highly detailed pool table and surroundings and to top it all off, post processing effects like bloom and depth of field. All these combined make Pure Pool look stunning on Tegra K1 and provides you with the ultimate pool experience. Experience a pool hall from the convenience of your living room – all wrapped up in VooFoo Studios signature jaw-dropping visuals!


Killing Floor Calamity (50% off)

Killing Floor: Calamity is a re-imagined Arcade Shooter version of the original Killing Floor, the hugely successful and multi-million unit selling, multi-award winning PC First Person Shooter. This exciting action game takes place in the devastated cities and countryside of England, after a series of cloning experiments for the military goes horribly wrong. You are a member of the military, dropped into these locations with a simple mission: survive long enough to cleanse the area of the failed experiments. The only problem is, these “experiments” aren’t waiting to be taken out – they’re coming for YOU!

If you don’t already have a unit, get your NVIDIA SHIELD Android TV or NVIDIA SHIELD tablet K1 at Amazon.com.

Source – NVIDIA

SmartPixel screen recorder is a great app that’s easy to use [review]

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A prominent feature of gaming today is the ability to record your gameplay for yourself or to share with others. SmartPixel screen recorder by GoPlay stands as one of the best options if you’re looking for an app to record what you’re doing on your phone or tablet.

Overview

SmartPixel is said to be compatible with all Android 4.0 devices and up, although I have not tested on the latest Android 6.0.1. When the app is launched, a small icon is shown where ever you are in your phone to quickly activate the screen recording. From this icon, you can instantly start recording, open up the main app, or head straight to watching your recent recorded videos, which is also included in the main app. Recording whatever you’re doing is quick and simple, but unfortunately the small logo you press to activate recording is still present in the finalized video, which can be annoying for serious game streamers. However it’s not uncommon for a free app to show just a little bit of pride for their service.

Once you have you’re video recorded, you’re directed to the “Upload Video” section of the app that allows you to trim the video as well as name it, tag the game and give a brief description for when you upload to GoPlay, a video streaming service dedicated to game streaming and interaction between gamers. As you begin to upload your video (should you choose to), you can bind your GoPlay account to YouTube and Facebook in the process for quick sharing between your accounts. I was surprised by how easy and quick it was for the video to go live on GoPlay and be viewed by other gamers interested in the game you tagged.

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In comparison…

But how does SmartPixel compare to other screen recording apps? A brief answer to this would be quite well, but it’s not the best. The top screen recording app on Google Play, AZ Screen Recording, offers a few more features, including the ability to select your video’s framerate before recording, which is something I really like. By default, SmartPixel records videos in “HD” 640p, slightly below the standard 720p HD. Nonetheless, you can bump up the recording resolution to what the app calls “Ultra HD” 720p. This can be misleading due to the confusion of what Ultra HD is, but it certainly doesn’t mean 720p.

But the main problem is not being able to record at a higher 1920x1080p resolution (if your phone has this screen resolution) and choose a higher framerate, like you can in AZ Screen Recorder. Much of today’s smartphone hardware is more than capable of recording at higher resolutions and framerates than what SmartPixel allows. For a sample of how videos look in 720p with this app, hit the link here for a quick test video I made playing Contre Jour

Overall, SmartPixel does exactly what it needs to do, and is an excellent companion app to GoPlay’s video streaming service.

What we like

  • Minimal steps to record video and upload it
  • No ads
  • Easy to use interface

What could be better

  • Option for higher resolution and framerate recording
  • Poor audio quality without the option to increase it
  • Not as many features as competition

You can download SmartPixel screen recorder for FREE at the Google Play Store here.