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Google Wallet lets you text your friends money

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Google has updated both the iOS and Android versions of their Google Wallet app and have added in a really cool feature in my opinion. That feature is that you can now send money to most anyone by a simple text message. Yes, that’s right. Just like with Gmail where you can send money via an attachment to your best friend or your favorite family member, you can now send a text message to someone and it can include cold, hard cash. Not literally, but they will of course get paid.

For me this is pretty huge because I do a lot of payment stuff via Google Wallet, both sending and receiving. Most of the time I do this from home, as it’s just a bit easier to do it on the PC. But now, I can simply send a text message to one of my contacts and they will get money. This means while I’m sitting at my favorite restaurant, I can just send my best friend money who is dining with me and he can pay for our meal before we leave.

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Google announced this earlier and while it’s not available for everyone right now, they are rolling it out slowly over the next several days. Unfortunately, I’m still on the waiting list so I don’t have the option/feature yet, but hopefully I will and then I’m going to be sending money via text messages like crazy.

No email? No problem! Now you can send money to anyone in your contact list using just a phone number.

When you send money to a phone number, the recipient will get a text message with a secure link. They can simply enter their debit card to claim the money and it will be available in their bank account within minutes.

To start using this feature, look for a new version of the Google Wallet app on Google Play or in the App Store in the next few days.

So now that this new little feature is rolling out to Google Wallet, what’s next? A lot of people thought Google Wallet wasn’t going to survive and was possibly going away soon’ish. Are you one of those that thought that or not? Regardless, tell us your thoughts on this new feature in the comments section below and let us know if you’ll be sending us some money via a text message so we can keep an eye open for that!

Source: Google Blog

HTC launches Desire 828 with 13MP OIS camera, 4G LTE and dual SIM at $300 in India

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HTC has finally revealed the price of its latest mid-ranger beast, the Desire 828, which will be available for sale via Indian online retailer Flipkart for Rs. 19,990 (roughly USD 299). The 4G LTE-capable handset comes preloaded with Sense 7 UI based on Android 5.1 Lollipop.

The Taiwanese company had recently announced the One A9 in India, which will be available exclusively on Snapdeal for Rs. 29,990 (an equivalent of USD 434).

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Going on sale from December 14, the latest Desire device features a 5.5-inch IPS display with 1080p resolution and a respectable pixel density of 401 ppi. It is powered by an 1.5GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6753 processor and 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB internal memory.

The USP of the device, however, could be its 13-megapixel rear-facing snapper that comes with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), BSI sensor, autofocus and LED flash. It even has a 4-UltraPixel front facing camera to take those high-quality selfies and video calls. The HTC Desire 828 has two 4G LTE-compatible SIM card slots. It houses a 2,800 mAh battery and is available in Dark Grey and Pearl White colors.

Source: NDTV

Google introduces Shared Albums with Google Photos just in time for the holidays

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Google is on a roll this week. Offline navigation is now available for Google Maps, family plans for Google Play Music are here for just $14.99, searching within Google Drive just got simpler, and now Google Photos just announced Shared Albums – a fast and simple way to pool your photos and videos that makes it easier to bring everyone’s memories together.

I think Google secretly worked through the Thanksgiving holiday to bring us these updates before Christmas.

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Shared albums allow friends and family to add their own photos and videos to your collection making it a shared story. There’s no setup, all you have to do is select photos, make an album, and share the link with whomever you’d like. It doesn’t matter if that friend is using a tablet, desktop, laptop or smartphone running Android or iOS – everyone can add to the shared album if they are included through the link you provide.  Try it out.

Create an album

Mobile app

  1. Open the Google Photos app .
  2. At the top right, touch Create .
  3. Select Album.
  4. Select the photos and videos you want to include.
  5. Touch DONE.

Share

  1. Open the Google Photos app .
    • To share individual photos or videos: Tap and hold an item to select it > select any other items
    • To share an album, story, or movie: Open the album, story, or movie.
  2. At the top right, touch Share:
    • Android: 
    • iOS:  
  3. Choose how you want to share:
    • To an app.
    • Copy link or Create link to send someone a link.
    • Shared album to create an album that you can allow anyone to add to.

Google Blog

Google Photos Play Store Link

Google makes it easier to find your files in Google Drive

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Google announced yesterday that they would be expanding the search capabilities of their Google Drive platform. You can now search all of your files at the same time without regard to which device the files were uploaded from.

Other new features include:

  • Narrow your search to a file type from the search box on Android, iOS, and the web.
  • Open advanced search instantly from the search box.
  • Access recent files or search Drive from the home screen using 3D Touch on iOS.
  • Search Drive using the iOS search bar without opening the Drive app.
  • Search for shared files by file owner using their name or email address.
  • Use advanced search options like the date a file was modified, words it contains, or who it was shared with.

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If you’re like me and you don’t organize your files within Google Drive, this will make finding the files you need extremely easy. Gmail, of course, has had this type of search functionality for a long time. It kind of makes me wonder, what took them so long? What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

Google Drive Blog

Blu’s Life One X offers up 5.2-inch Lollipop on a budget

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Blu’s latest Android smartphone, the Life One X, plays in the Motorola Moto G sandbox. In other words, it’s an unlocked handset that delivers respectable hardware with a budget-friendly cost.

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Running Android 5.1 Lollipop, the Life One X offers up a 5.2-inch 1080 pixel display and a 13-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front-facing camera combo. The 1.3GHz MediaTek octa-core processor is bolstered by 2GB RAM; storage is 16GB internally with microSD expansion for up to 64GB.

The Life One X is sold like all other Blu models, unlocked and direct to consumer via Amazon. Normally, the phone will carry a $150 price tag, however a limited-time promotion sees the cost dropped by $50. That’s right, through December 12 you can grab the Life One X for a mere $100.

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The Life One X is unlocked and supports dual-SIM cards, meaning it works with T-Mobile, AT&T, Cricket, MetroPCS, and other GSM carriers.

Purchase the Blu Life One X at Amazon

Samsung Pay now incorporates buying and using 50 popular gift cards

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Samsung Pay is the most widely accepted mobile payment platform on the planet, and now they’re stepping up their game even further. Samsung Pay will now support the purchase, storing, use and sharing of 50 of the most popular gift cards on the market, just in time for Christmas. Samsung also announced a gift card store where users can purchase gift cards for themselves or others right on their phone within the Samsung Pay app.

Samsung is making a major push to be the king of the mountain in the mobile payment game. The biggest advantage they have is being able to use the mobile payment platform with older style magnetic strip detectors with their Magnetic Secure Transmission technology. This technology lets Samsung Pay emulate magnetic strips and expands the ability to pay at many more stores and shops with older hardware.

[blockquote author=”Injong Rhee, EVP of Samsung Electronics, Global Head of Samsung Pay”]With the support of more than 50 major retail gift cards and the launch of the in-app gift card store, Samsung Pay is bringing consumers an easier way to use gift cards[/blockquote]

The mobile payment industry is right now in a race to the most convenient. Samsung has a challenge because they’re only on Samsung devices, which to be fair dominate the Android landscape. But, now that you don’t have to carry multiple credit cards and multiple gift cards with you it’s easy to envision leaving the house with just your phone and ID and being fine.

Here is a list of all the gift cards Samsung Pay will now support:

1800Flowers.com  Buca di Beppo Gap Options OfficeMax Southwest Airlines
ArcLight Cinemas Carnival Cruise Lines Ghirardelli Chocolate Old Navy Spafinder Wellness® 365
Athleta California Pizza Kitchen Goodcents Deli and Subs Omaha Steaks Staples
Babies “R” Us Curtis Lumber Gordmans PacSun Sur La Table
Baby Gap Detroit Zoo Grinders Above and Beyond Panda Express Swinging Doors
Banana Republic Dominos Gymboree Pep Boys Tabasco
Barnes & Noble eBay Legal Sea Foods Puckett’s Grocery The Container Store
Bass Pro Shops Express Lucille’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que Regal Entertainment Group Toys “R” Us
Bob Evans GameStop Max & Erma’s Rue 21 Whole Foods Market
Bow Tie Cinemas Gap Nike Shoney’s Wooden Nickel

Source: Business Wire

Chromecast Audio adds Hi-Res audio and synchronous music

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One of the best things about buying a product from Google is you know you’re going to get updates. Google’s most recent Chromecast addition, the Chromecast Audio just got support for Hi-Res audio playback and synchronous music.

The Chromecast Audio is an affordable device($35) designed to enable streaming to existing speakers from a phone, tablet or laptop. The device enables WiFi streaming for speakers with RCA, 3.5mm, or optical inputs. It is much easier than traditional Bluetooth pairing, because you can simply tap the Cast button from within music apps if both devices are on the same network.

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Hi-Res audio support

Much of today’s streamed music is digitally compressed to minimize data usage. The resolution suffers when audio files are compressed, and there are many who find that unacceptable. HiFi audio is what differentiates Tidal from standard music streaming services, as it has up to 10 times more detail than traditional music streaming services. Today, Google is rolling out high-resolution audio support, which gives you even higher quality music playback using Chromecast Audio. With support of up to 96KHz/24bit lossless audio playback, you can enjoy higher-than-CD-quality audio on your existing high fidelity audio equipment.

The “S” word(streaming) is no longer unmentionable to audiophiles with Chromecast’s latest Hi-Res audio support.

Synchronous Music

At $35 the Chromecast Audio is a great way to stream music to multiple rooms. Before today, if you had more than one Chromecast Audio, you could not stream to more than one room at a time. Now wherever you have a Chromecast connected, Multi-room support allows for synchronous music across your entire household.

Google products are constantly evolving with new features and helps you get more value from your product. If you haven’t checked out the Chromecast Audio, I highly recommend it.

You can find the Chromecast Audio at the Google Play Store.

Google Chrome Blog

T-Mobile offers Verizon customers one year of Hulu to switch services

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T-Mobile today announced it will give Verizon customers one year of Hulu for free if they switch wireless providers. Worth roughly $100, it’s a limited-time deal that runs from December 11-17.

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To qualify for the promotion, Verizon customers will need to port their phone number into T-Mobile and select a Simple Choice plan. As part of the rate plan, subscribers will also gain features such as Music Freedom and Binge On. The former allows for unlimited access to streaming music through more than 40 services while the latter offers up DVD video streaming from various services. Neither the music nor the video will impact the monthly data allotment.

Customers who switch are also eligible for credits up to $650 per line to cover Verizon’s early termination fees (ETFs) or any balance due on the Verizon phone with a trade-in.

In addition to the Verizon deal, T-Mobile is discounting select accessories by 50 percent.

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AudioFly announces its first ever over-ear headphones designed for audiophiles

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AudioFly is a brand we here at AndroidGuys find to be of high-quality and nothing short of impressive. Henry Wiygul recently reviewed the AudioFly AF56 and AudioFly AF78 and found them both to be fantastic. Building upon recent success, AudioFly has just announced its latest headphone set, the AF240, which is its first over-ear style. All previous models were of the in-ear variety.

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Over-ear headphones offer a different sound signature because of the larger size and drivers. Almost all premiums brands have over-ear headphones, because they offer a sound-stage that sounds more true to life than the in-ear type. Many enthusiasts prefer the over-ear headphones because the sound signature is so much broader than their counterparts.

“The AF240s were designed with an honesty that reflects the sound stage we as musicians aspire to – we’re excited to finally share them with everyone,” said Audiofly CEO, Dave Thompson.

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AudioFly is not a household name like Beats by Dre. and they don’t intend to sell to that crowd. AudioFly designs headphones for enthusiasts and audiophiles who want rich and detailed sound versus excess bass and variety in colors.

The AF240 is designed to enjoy for multiple hours at a time with comfortable memory foam earcups, and a lightweight frame. It also comes with a braided cable for reduced background noise, and is made from CORDURA fabric to protect it from damage. An integrated microphone and remote control is built directly into the cable so users can take phone calls from the headphones. A case for travel is also included to keep the $249.99 headphones from excessive wear and tear.

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The Audiofly brand is a team of hardworking musicians and audio designers, creating quality products for musicians and passionate music lovers. You can find all the latest information on Audiofly by visiting www.audiofly.com.

Key Features/Specs:

  • Driver type: 40mm single membrane neodymium driver
  • Tough Audioflex Cable™ – Audiofly’s high spec Audioflex™ braided cable is made with a CORDURA ® fabric outer sheath for outstanding durability
  • Noise Isolating Memory Foam – Carefully selected memory foam “remembers” your shape, isolating up to 20dB of outside noise without compromising the sound
  • Self-Adjusting – Self-adjusting in three directions, these headphones do all the work for you and seamlessly adapts to your ideal fit
  • Mic & Control Button – Make calls, use voice prompts and control music playback via the microphone and button, compatible with Apple® and Android™ devices
  • Carry Bag – Waxed canvas carry bag with a soft microfiber lining for durable protection
  • Frequency range: 20-20 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 103dB at 1 kHz
  • Impedance: 16 Ohms
  • Price: $249.99

 

 

Shine Bluetooth headphones will light up your world

We at AndroidGuys don’t typically cover things on crowdfunding sites unless they are particularly interesting or we’ve been able to secure a pre-funding prototype. It helps a lot with the confidence of a crowdfunding campaign to know that the thing already exists and it helps people to know whether they want to help fund the project. Today’s instance is rather interesting in that it’s a Kickstarter campaign that is being done by an established company called IEC Technologies to do the pre-orders for the launch of their new Bluetooth headset, Shine.

The Fit/Feel

I have to admit, these are some of the best fitting/feeling Bluetooth earbuds I’ve ever used. Most of the time earbuds are really loose and they fall out of my ears, or they are really tight and become uncomfortable after a while. Even with the variable size buds, I’m never satisfied, but the Shine headset is different.

Shine not only has the regular earbuds and the hook for the inside part of your ear, it also hooks to the outside part of your ear and secures in place. You would think all of this extra equipment tacked on would make it uncomfortable, but it doesn’t and it doesn’t feel tremendously heavy, either.

 

Design

Design is actually one of the highlights of these earbuds. Admittedly, the huge rectangles protruding from the side of your head aren’t the most flattering, but the design strengths aren’t in the buds themselves, it’s in the wire that connects them. The wire that runs between the two earbuds has a clear casing, as opposed to normal black or braided casings. It then uses a colored LED to light up the wire in a spectacular of color, which is where Shine gets its name! You can set it to either surge to the rhythm of your music or your movement, which would be cool when you’re running.

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The only real problem with this is that you don’t actually see it when you’re wearing them, so the show is for everyone else. It’s also not very bright, so you are better off showing them off at night.

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Sound

My experience with these headphones is that they sound pretty good, maybe even above average. They aren’t an audiophile’s dream or nightmare, they’re just middle-of-the-road headphones, and that’s honestly what you should expect at the $60-80 price point that they’re selling it for on Kickstarter. Throughout the entire range, I would say that the sound is “good” – but it definitely favors the mid-to-high end and I would say that those are better than the sounds on the low-end.

What I would note, though, is that they do get rather loud while maintaining the same level of clarity and that’s definitely a huge plus.

Controls/Other Features

With most Bluetooth speakers, you get some sort of on-board audio controls and the case with Shine is no different. Across the top of the right ear you get four buttons: power/play/pause, vol+/music advance, vol-/music reverse, and shine control. On the side of the same earpiece there is a touch-sensitive area that also allows you to quickly play/pause music playback.

I think it’s a nice touch and I love having easy ways like that to control playback without having to feel around for the button. That’s actually the problem with this touch-sensitive area, though – it’s only a single (unmarked, not that it matters when it’s on your head) circle left of center of the earpiece and I found myself batting around trying to hit it with my finger.

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Pro tip: you can smack the whole thing with your open palm to activate it pretty consistently, but that’s awfully cumbersome and makes me feel like I’m starring in a V8 commercial.

They also built an app to complement the entire experience with Shine and it’s supposed to be what makes the Shine shine. Unfortunately, and I’ve tried it on multiple phones, it basically doesn’t do anything. It’s an unreleased app, so you would expect it to be buggy but I literally can’t make it do anything of value and all of the main pages are in a foreign language. The app is supposed to help you keep track of your runs like an app such as Runtastic would do and give you granular control of the lights in the headset, but it just doesn’t. I wouldn’t let that take away from the overall experience provided by the headphones, because it isn’t necessary to enjoy all of the features of the headphones, but it’s still a disappointment.

Other notes/conclusion

The battery life on these headphones seems to be really good. I never actually wore them down and I used the headphones for at least 3-4 hours. I can’t speak for the seven hours that are advertised, but as big as the earpieces are, it wouldn’t surprise me if there’s a lot of battery packed in there. The flip side of that is that you won’t have to charge it often, because getting the rubber protection cover off of the charging port is next to impossible. I ended up prying the cover off with a screwdriver and subsequently throwing it into the trash because I never wanted to deal with that again. Back to the bright side: it uses a standard micro-USB plug to charge, and you probably have about 30 of those lying around your house.

Shine appears to be a good set of headphones for a reasonable amount of money. It’s definitely cool that it lights up in the dark and if they get the app working properly before release, that’s just value added. More than anything else, these aren’t just a half-baked project that will never come to Kickstarter backers – it’s already here. The Kickstarter campaign has about two weeks left at this point and you can still nab a pair for $60 – it wouldn’t be a bad gift (and according to their timeline it might be here in time for Christmas!)

If you’re interested in Shine, take a look at their Kickstarter campaign and help them bring it to the world!
Source: Kickstarter