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Details emerge about LG’s latest smartwatch

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Leaks have been flying this past week faster than almost any time in recent memory. We probably have IFA 2015 to thank for that and today we’re talking about the upcoming smartwatch from LG. LG has had several very popular smartwatches since Android Wear was released including the G Watch, the first Android Wear smartwatch, The G Watch R, The Urbane and the truly ridiculous Urbane Luxe which will run you over a grand.

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Today we’re talking about an unnamed new smartwatch that looks to be announced later in September. AndroidPolice has received information from two sources divulging the details on the latest smartwatch from the South Korean tech giant. According to their sources, AP claims that we’ll be seeing another circular screen but we don’t know how it relates in dimension to the G Watch R and Urbane.

Additionally it seems we’ll be seeing two buttons appear on either side of the crown. There’s no telling what these buttons will do as of now but LG must have something up their sleeve to differentiate it from the likes of the Moto 360. The body shown off to AP appears to be a brushed and polished metallic materials. There will be a substantial metal bezel around the screen but the watch should be more angular and sharp, making it appear more futuristic and sporty.

The strap doesn’t appear to have changed styles from the Urbane or G Watch R. It will be featuring a clasp and hole system we normally see and feature silicone or rubber material. No other details have been let loose on color, other types of bands, or other body styles.

Personally, these reports excite me. The Moto 360 was the first Android Wear watch that didn’t feel like a toy or a beta version of a real device. Android Wear has been evolving and adding functionality and looks like it’s finally maturing from a hobbyists project into a full fledged consumer product.

Source: AndroidPolice

New leak shows off case for Huawei Nexus 6 – Confirms camera bump

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As we reported a few weeks ago, Steve Hemmerstoffer, the man behind @OnLeaks, released a video reportedly showing the Huawei Nexus 6.

Yesterday, he leaked images of a generic case for the Huawei Nexus 6.

The images of the case seem to confirm the existence of the camera bump and fingerprint reader. Other reported specs are a 5.7″ screen and a Type-C USB connector. It would also seem that the phone will feature a metal construction.

Take at look at these images from one of our recently published articles.

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Needless to say. Nothing is official until it’s official. There are also rumors kicking around that it may have a 5.5″ screen and that Huawei has more than one prototype out there. What do you think? Do you like the design? Are you planning on picking one up? Let us know in the comments.

Nest releases 3rd generation Learning Thermostat with slimmer profile and hi-res display

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Nest Labs, Inc. , a pioneer in home automation, has just released the third generation Nest Learning Thermostat. The new unit comes with a slimmer profile, a high-resolution display that is 40 percent larger than the last, and it also comes with an updated user interface to make it easier to read temperatures, alerts and messages.

The Nest Learning Thermostat has been proven by third-party researchers to save people, on average, about 10 to 12 percent on their heating bills and about 15 percent on their cooling bills – Maxime Vernon, head of hardware product marketing.

That’s quite an accomplishment and proves that the investment in the Nest Learning Thermostat can pay for itself in a matter of time, depending on your monthly cost for electricity. The next generation Nest will be available at 7,000 retail locations and from 25,000 Nest Pro Installers. It will also be available through partners like Southern Company, Direct Energy, SunEdison, amongst many others who will provide the Nest Learning Thermostat at a discount or no cost.

Here is a list of new features in the 3rd generation Nest Learning Thermostat:

Sleek new design – The Nest Thermostat has a 40 percent larger, brighter, high-resolution screen and new graphics so you can see it easier from far away. The crisp display has 229 pixels per inch (PPI), 25 percent more than the 2nd generation Nest Thermostat. The 3rd generation Nest Thermostat also has a slightly thinner profile to be more flush against the wall.

Farsight – Previously, you had to be pretty close – about 3 feet (1 meter) away – to get the Nest Thermostat to wake up and turn on the display. Farsight takes advantage of the new highresolution screen so that you can see useful information on the Nest Thermostat from across the room. You can set the thermostat to display target temperature, an analog clock or digital clock, or turn Farsight off.

Furnace Heads-Up – Most heating and forced air furnaces have an automatic shutoff to avoid overheating. The Nest Thermostat will look for shutoff patterns that indicate there’s a persistent problem and if so, you’ll get a Heads-Up message in the Nest app and on the thermostat screen twice per year, and you’ll also get a notice in your monthly Home Report. (Furnace Heads-Up will be available for 1st and 2nd generation customers later this year.)

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And, like the 1st and 2nd generation, the 3rd generation Nest Thermostat will also include the following integrations with Nest Protect and Nest Cam.

• When Nest Protect sounds a Heads-Up or Emergency Alarm for smoke or carbon monoxide (CO), in addition to a Nest app notification you’ll see a message on the Nest Thermostat display to help you know what’s going on. The Nest Thermostat can automatically shut off fossil fuel based heating systems, which is the leading cause of CO leaks in the home, in case that is the source.

• Nest Protect enhances the Nest Thermostat’s Auto-Away feature by improving Nest’s knowledge of when you’re home or away.

• You can set your Nest Cam to begin automatically recording when you switch your Nest Thermostat into Home or Away mode.

The 3rd generation Nest Learning Thermostat can be purchased today for $249 through Nest.com, Amazon.com, and Bestbuy.com. It will also be available for purchase to Best Buy stores, Google Store, The Home Depot, Sam’s Club, Target and Verizon Wireless soon. Now that the 3rd generation has been released, you can save $50 dollars on the 2nd generation Nest Learning Thermostat for a price of $199 while supplies last.

If you have a Nest, let us know how you like it in the comments section below.

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You can begin ordering your Moto Pure tomorrow beginning @ 2PM CT, shipping 13th Sep

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Motorola today finally announced an official release day for the new 2015 Moto X Pure Edition, which is also called the Moto X Style outside the United States for reasons unknown.

Motorola were suspiciously quiet on the release date of the Moto X Pure when it was announced a few months back but they’ve now confirmed that pre-orders will begin for the device starting on September 2nd.

Shipping of the Moto X Pure will then commence week beginning 13th September, whether this includes customised versions through Moto Maker or factory stock versions is unclear, but we should know more tomorrow at 2PM CT when pre-orders begin.

Moto X Pure Edition Specs

  • 5.7-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad-HD Display
  • 6-core Snapdragon 808 processor with 3GB of RAM
  • 16/32/64 GB of Storage with a Micro-SD slot for expandable storage
  • 21 Megapixel F2.0 Rear and 5 Megapixel Front Camera (front and rear LED flash)
  • 4k Video, HDR Video, Slo-Mo Video and more
  • Pure stock Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
  • Dual Stereo Front-facing speakers
  • Aluminum Design
  • 3,000 mAh battery with the world’s fastest “TurboPower” charging
  • Unlocked with Universal 4G LTE (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, etc.)
  • Water-repellent coating
  • Customization with Rubber, Wood, Leather, Metallic Accents & more)

Will you be pre-ordering the Moto X Pure tomorrow? Let us know in the comments below.

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OnePlus begins updating Oxygen OS to 2.0.2

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OnePlus 2 owners will see the beginning of a phased rollout for the newest update to Oxygen OS 2. Owners of the “2015 flagship killer” have seen several updates to their phones recently which brought improvements to fingerprint recognition accuracy, stability improvements for the front facing camera and UI improvements in the camera software. It also fixed a bug that would unexpectedly mute the phone.

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In their forum post, OnePlus is sure to point out that they’re listening to their customers complaints on forums and on social media. Oxygen OS, the rather spartan OS has been criticized for its lack of customization, options and features in comparison to the more robust CyanogenMod 12.1 that can’t yet be flashed on to the phone.

The OnePlus One originally launched with CyanogenMod 11S on board but after a rocky relationship, OnePlus began to develop their own AOSP based ROM and dumped Cyanogen for Oxygen OS. Oxygen OS is available to flash on the original flagship killer but comes standard on the OnePlus 2.

OnePlus has promised a more significant update to Oxygen OS in mid-September which will bump the OS up to 2.1. Due to OnePlus’ history with software updates we’re going to put this one in the we’ll believe it when we see it category.

Source: OnePlus forum

Amazon Video is first online subscription streaming video service to offer offline playback

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The battle that is subscription-based online video streaming gets more interesting today as Amazon Video announces an industry first. Available as part of recently updated service and mobile apps, Amazon will now let users download Prime Videos to be played back offline.

Indeed, this is a major move as players like Hulu and Netflix don’t yet offer the capability. Even stuff like that from Google Play Movies and TV require individual purchases or rental. Nobody, today, offers a subscription service for shows and movies that also lets you work offline.

[blockquote author=””]There’s no doubt that the way people watch entertainment is changing—anytime, anywhere viewing is important and we are excited to provide our Prime members with offline viewing capabilities on iOS and Android platforms starting today.[/blockquote]

If you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber (you really should be) and want to check out the Prime Video downloads, be sure to update your iOS app or install the standalone video app for Android. Not an Amazon Prime subscriber? Try the service out for 30 days for free!

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HTC teases new flagship release date in social media post

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HTC has taken to the Chinese version of Twitter to start teasing their newest flagship. Dubbed the MengYao, the newest phone from the struggling Taiwanese tech giant hopes to find some success after the failure of the HTC One M9.

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There have been leaks recently of an “HTC Aero” pointing to a second flagship line much like Samsung and LG have been putting out lately with releases early in Spring and in Fall. We don’t know much right now except that HTC is really pumping up the “handsome” angle with this device. The code name for the phone, MengYao literally translates to Handsome Gentleman. The ad on Weibo simply states “September 6, MengYao, Stay Tuned.”

Previously leaks have pointed to a device named the HTC Aero releasing late this year packing a MediaTek Helio X20 SoC, 4 GB of Ram and a an all metal build. We hope that HTC has learned the sins of the HTC One line and given this a unique but upgradeable design that can evolve over time unlike the One which has become stagnate. The failure of the One, among other things, have caused a massive collapse in the value of the company which at one point was trading less than cash on hand, deeming the company basically worthless.

If released in the US, it will become one of the first major flagships to use a MediaTek chip over rivals Qualcomm’s Snapdragon and Samsung’s Exynos chips.

Source: gforgames

Motorola sending out invites for Moto 360 reveal event

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The Moto 360 is one of the best smartwatches on the market. It may not have an ultra premium version but it does almost everything any other smartwatch currently on the market can do. Well, hot on the heels of having the Moto 360 Sport leaked, Motorola are sending out invitations to officially release the second generation Moto 360.

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The event will be held on September 8th, 2015 in Shanghai. Lenovo, Motorola’s parent company is headquartered in China and it appears that instead of releasing the new Moto 360 at IFA 2015, they’ll release it at their own event in their home country.

In the teaser we can see the top half of the smartwatch, but the bottom is covered up. One of the most hotly debated aspects of the first generation Moto 360 has been the “flat tire” at the bottom of the screen which stores video drivers. We’ll have to see if the black bar returns or if it goes the way of the Dodo.

Also interesting is that the Moto 360 pictured is gold. We haven’t seen leaks of a gold Moto 360 so far. However we have seen leaks of the aforementioned sport edition today as well as black and stainless steel.

If you don’t need to wait for the launch event to secure your second generation Moto 360, you do have the option to pre-order now.

Source: PocketNow via Phone Arena, Gizmochina

PUGZ wireless earphones are here to change the earphone experience

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I’m sure you know what an annoyance it is when you pull out your earphones and they’re tangled. If you’ve had a wireless set, they’re probably a lot more convenient , until the battery runs out. PUGZ Wireless earphones are set to change that by bringing in the best of both worlds, namely wireless with the ability to charge the set with your phone.

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The high-end headset comes with the main ear pieces on the head cord, along with the 18k gold magnetized charging pin. This connects up to a separate cable which plugs directly into your phone. But won’t this drain your phone battery? No, PUGZ claims it will use around 3-4%, in most cases. Granted you have the appropriate adapter, they can be charged through USB or Apple’s Lightning port (micro USB is the standard connection). And yes, you can use them while they’re being charged.

It’s compatible with most phones that support Bluetooth. They’re available in two styles (sealed or open) and 4 colors, which should make an excellent combination with the design and sound quality. There are lots of awesome features, so head over to their kickstarter page to read about it, and back them if you want a pair of your own.

Sprint to carry Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 on September 3

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Sprint on Tuesday confirmed that it, too, will soon offer the Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. Arriving later this week (September 3), the 9.7-inch tablet can be purchased in a number of ways.

With an all-in, no-contract price tag of $648, the tablet can be paired with a two-year service agreement for $548. Customers who qualify for Sprint’s Easy Pay can spread payments out for 24 monthly payments of $27 each.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 runs Android 5.1 Lollipop and features a 9.7-inch 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution display. Powered by a Samsung Exynos 5433 octa-core (quad 1.9GHz + quad 1.3GHz) application processor, the tablet packs 32GB internal storage.

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In terms of camera, the Tab S2 has an 8-megapixel F1.9 rear shooter with a 2.1-megapixel sensor around front. Additional hardware includes a 5870mAh battery, microSD expansion, and Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac).

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 can be activated on a tablet data plan from Sprint: 100MB for $10; 1GB for $15; 3GB for $35; 6GB for $50: 12GB for $80; and 30GB for $110.

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