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Google Clock gains Spotify support for alarms

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Get ready to start your morning off right with Spotify and the Google Clock app. Beginning today Google will be rolling out the ability to use music from Spotify as your alarm sound.

This is available for Spotify free and premium users as long as you have the latest Spotify and Google Clock app, have the apps connected, and are running Android 5.0 or above.

Like all roll-outs from Google, this will show up at different times for everyone and could take longer for some.

Set your favorite Spotify tunes as your alarm in Google Clock

For example, even with the latest Google Clock and Spotify app, it is not enabled for me yet. Google will continue to roll it out this week via the Play Store so keep checking if you’re looking forward to waking up to your favorite tunes.

Google Clock Spotify

Once this feature becomes available on your device, you’ll notice a Spotify tab under the alarm sound menu. From this tab, you’ll be able to browse through recently played music, Spotify’s curated playlists, or search for your own soundtrack.

What makes this even better is once you’re awoken by your favorite music you have the option to continue listening. There’s no better way to start your day than waking up to your favorite song and continuing to rock out while you get ready.

While this is great news, many of you might be asking, why doesn’t this support Google’s own music services? I’m wondering the exact same thing. Google has been trying to push YouTube Music pretty strongly recently, and yet they chose to integrate Spotify into their own clock app first.

However, there is no reason to lose hope Google faithful as a Google spokesperson confirmed with 9to5Google that support for YouTube Music will be coming soon. Even if you’re a loyal Google Play Music or YouTube Music user this is still good news because with Spotify free you won’t be left out in the dark.

Mint Mobile turns two, offers a $5 starter kit with 100% money back guarantee

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Today Mint Mobile is turning two. In order to celebrate its anniversary, the company announced a $5 Starter Kit that makes it easier for people to try Mint’s services.

In case you don’t know. Mint Mobile is what’s considered a mobile virtual network operator. MVNOs operate on the infrastructure of existing networks. In the case of Mint, that network is T-Mobile.

Unlike traditional carriers, Mint Mobile does not charge by the month for its plans. Instead, it requires customers to sign-up for service for 3, 6 or 12 months. After this introductory period, prices go up but not as much as if you were using other carriers.

You can get free service from Mint for 7 days

The $5 kit contains a Mint Mobile SIM card with 100MB of 4G LTE data, 100 texts, and 100 minutes of talk. The idea is be able to easily try out Mint Mobile and see if it’s a good fit for you in the area you live in. After all, it comes down to coverage and Mint’s availability in your area. You can also check out Mint’s map on its website, to see if the service will work for you.

If after trying the kit, you decide that Mint is not for you, the carrier will give you your money back 100% guaranteed.

Mint Mobile is currently offering several plans which include:

  • 2GB of 4G LTE data, Unlimited Talk and Text – $15/per month for 3 months
  • 5GB of 4G LTE data, Unlimited Talk and Text – $20/ per month for 3 months
  • 10GB of 4G LTE data, Unlimited Talk and Text – $25/ per month for 3 months

Six month-plans start at $18/month, while the cheapest 12-month plan will take you back with $15/month.

So if you were thinking about trying out Mint for yourself, now it’s the time to do so. Just note the $5 kit lets you try the MVNO’s services for a total of 7 days. We think it’s plenty of time to decide whether you want to do business with Mint or not.

BMW-branded smartwatches made by Fossil are coming in 2019

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Next year you’ll be able to buy a BMW smartwatch. Fossil announced this week it has partnered up with the iconic German car maker for a series of watches and smartwatches.

The BMW-branded smartwatches will be manufactured by Fossil and will be sold across 4,000 BMW retail channels. Obviously, you’ll also be able to pick one up from Fossil.

Fossils have been on a never-ending quest to offer smartwatches for everyone’s taste and the latest collaboration comes to expand the company’s previous efforts.

The two companies will release the first collection of watches and smartwatches in 2019, but more will come afterwards. We don’t know how much they will cost just yet but don’t expect them to be too cheap.

BMW to enter the smartwatch game next year

At this point it’s unclear whether the upcoming BMW-branded wearables will run Wear OS, although this is very strong possibility.

It’s also quite possible that the new smartwatches will take advantage of the new wearable chipset Qualcomm is currently working on. Back in May, Qualcomm’s senior wearable director, Pankaj Kedia revealed the new processors will be built from the ground up. The chips should make a debut this fall.

The refresh is crucial to the evolution of Google’s wearable OS, which has stagnated in the last year. Most Wear OS devices today are based on the Snapdragon Wear 2100, a chip introduced back in February 2016.

Fossil smartwatches

Carmakers developing an interest in the smartwatch market is not something new. Companies like Ferrari, Audi and Aston Martin have all released smartwatch models in the past. As it appears, BMW is the latest car company to join this effort.

As for Fossil, the company is constantly updating its smartwatch portfolio with new models and apparently having great success with them.

The watchmakers’ shares soared higher by over 200% during the first half of 2018. This signals that Fossil’s business might finally be stabilizing.

Don’t have Portrait Mode on your Android? Use these apps instead

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Portrait pictures with a blurred background (or bokeh) are all the rage right now. Once considered a feature of DSLR cameras, today a large number of smartphones has a dedicated portrait mode to help you create these such photos.

The majority of these phones feature a dual-camera setup where the primary lens is used to capture the subject while the secondary one (telephoto or wide lens) creates depth to differentiate between subject and background.

However, handsets like the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL come with a single camera sensor. But that doesn’t prevent them from offering a great Portrait Mode. Google’s flagships take bokeh shots using dual pixel focus, software algorithms including machine learning and computational photography.

But what if you have a lower-end phone that doesn’t offer the option of taking bokeh shots? Does it mean you should upgrade? Not necessarily. Instead, you could try and install one of the apps listed below which recreate this sought-after effect quite nicely.

AfterFocus

What it is:

With AfterFocus, users can easily create DSRL-style background photographs by simply selecting the focus area.

Why we like it

  • Easy to use. Although it’s a pretty basic app which won’t drown you in options, it does get the job done.
  • Three types of blur to choose from including Lens Blur, Motion Blur and Zoom Blur.
  • The app also features a series of filters for the foreground, background or whole photo. There’s also the option to add effects including Vignetting, Color Mask or Stickers.

Install AfterFocus

Cymera

What it is:

A photo app that comes with an amazingly easy-to-use editor which also includes the option of blurring your shots.

Why we like it:

  • Very modern, minimalist interface which lets you easily browse the features available.
  • Comes with a large collection of filters, most of which are free to use. Or at least you’ll be able to try them out for 30 days.
  • Offers an easy-to-use blurring tool which you can find in the Effect section of the photo editor.
  • Includes other options like Beauty Camera, Collage, Editor for Instagram.

Install Cymera

PicsArt

What it is:

One of the most popular editing apps, PicsArt also offers the option to blur the background of the photo. It also has more than just one type of blur effect.

What it is:

  • Allows you edit your photos, make a collage, draw or take pictures using the app’s own camera.
  • Let’s you browse through the edits of other users. Actually very similar to Instagram in this respect.
  • Has a challenge feature, which dares users to take and edit photos based on a certain prompt (for example: lipstick)
  • Comes with a number of Effects including Blur, Artistic, Pop Art, Paper and more.

Install PicsArt

LightX

What it is:

Another great photo app which includes a comprehensive image editor and drawing tools.

Why we like it:

  • The app is packed with features to help you make your images look edgier. You can find the blurring option under Focus.
  • You can choose between different focus modes including lens and shift blur. Users can also use the app’s smart select and smart erase tools to create the blur effect they want.
  • Has a Cut out feature which allows you to easily replace the background on your regular picture.

Install LightX

Aviary

What is it:

Another photo editor for your smartphone that offers an excellent selective Focus effect.

Why we like it:

  • Simple yet powerful photo editing app. Just select the image you want to alter and start enhancing it.
  • Very good Focus effect. It includes a separate Blur tool which allows you to blur out any part of your photo.
  • In the era when everyone is browsing 9gag and Imgur, Aviary comes with a Meme generating tool.

Install Aviary

Blurred – Blur Photo Editor DSRL Image Background

What it is:

An app specialized in the art of Blur. Includes some unique blurring effects.

Why we like it:

  • Three types of Blur to play with: ShapeBlur (the subject is placed in a shape, and everything around it is blurred), Blur (manual tool for blurring), CropBlur (uses a tool similar to cutout to outline the subject and blur the background)
  • The app includes an editing tool too from where you can add Filters, Effects and Stickers.
  • Blurred includes packs of Stickers you can add to your photos, but only some of them are free.

Install Aviary

AirBrush

What it is:

An app that functions more like a camera app and which allows you to add the blurring effect as you snap the photo.

Why we like it:

  • The only app so far that applies blurring effect while you’re taking the photo. Activate the icon that looks like a camera lens from Settings.
  • Once you’ve snapped the photography you can enhance your photo. You can use tools such as Smooth, Sculpt, Whiten or Firm.
  • There’s a Bokeh feature and a separate Blur one under Tools. In the latter, you use a brush to blur the background of the image.

Install AirBrush

YouTube’s dark theme is now available to Android users

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Google announced more than six months ago that a dark theme for YouTube will become available for iOS and Android users.

But while iOS users got to take advantage of the new option relatively fast, those on Android were left waiting. Well not anymore, as the feature is finally rolling out for select users.

Since this is a server-side update, you aren’t required to download anything.

How will you know when the option has become available to you?

The dark theme is automatically applied to your YouTube app and comes with a pop-up toggle that gives you the option to deactivate it. There’s an option to turn it off, as well as one that dismisses it.

To turn off the option simply tap on the avatar in the right top corner of the app. Select Settings and then General. From there, tap on the Dark Theme option.

With the dark theme applied, the app’s background, settings, search pages, as well as the minimized video player will be getting the dark gray treatment.

If you’re currently not seeing the option on your Android device, you might want to give it a few days, as the update seems to be rolling out in waves. Also, it doesn’t seem it’s a test. Most likely the feature is ready for prime time.

Google regularly updates its video streaming service. YouTube for Android was recently improved with the addition of another useful feature called Incognito mode.

This allows users of Google’s video platform to browse videos in private. On top of that, Google won’t use your search history to serve up video recommendations. With Incognito mode all your activity will be cleared and forgotten. Instead, you will see only videos that are trending for the day.

If you want to learn how to activate Incognito mode in YouTube for Android and browse videos undisturbed read our How To here.

T-Mobile announces Moto E5 Plus and E5 Play

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Announced back in April, the Moto E5 Plus and Moto E5 Play are now available for purchase at T-Mobile.

Both are budget-oriented devices, but the Moto E5 Plus is the more advanced in terms of specs. The phone features a 6-inch HD+ display with tall 18:9 aspect ratio and 1440 x 720 resolution. Powered by a Snapdragon 435, the E5 Plus also takes advantage of 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage.

In the photography department, the Moto E5 Plus features a 12-megapixel main camera with f/2.0, PDAF and laser AF. On the front sits a 5-megapixel selfie snapper with f/2.0.

Perhaps the best feature of the Moto E5 Plus is that it packs a huge 5,000 mAh battery which guarantees a long battery life. The device ships with Android 8.0 Oreo on board.

Two new Moto devices land at T-Mobile

Interested parties can pick it up from T-Mobile for $255 outright or opt to get it for $9 upfront and $9/month for 24 months.

Now moving on to the lower end Moto E5 Play, the device offers a 5.2-inch display with classic 16:9 aspect ratio and 720 x 1280 resolution. It’s powered by a Snapdragon 427 and sustained by 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.

On the back, the Moto E5 Play has an 8-megapixel camera, while on the front lives a 5-megapixel selfie snapper. The phone is powered by a much smaller 2,800 mAh battery and also runs Android 8.0 Oreo out of the box. T-Mobile is offering for only $150 outright or for $6 down and $6 per month for 24 months.

Note that both Motorola smartphones support T-Mobile’s 600MHz band (Band 71). This means the duo takes advantage of the carrier’s new extended range of cell towers.

Previously customers could only purchase the Moto E5 Plus from Sprint. As for the Moto E5 Play, it launched at Verizon, Cricket and Boost Mobile. Now interested parties have the option of picking up either of the two from T-Mobile.

IFA 2018 is just around the corner, so what should we expect?

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IFA is one of Europe’s biggest tech shows. It usually takes place during the first days of September in Berlin, Germany. Naturally, the industry’s biggest names all make an appearance to show off their wares and latest hot new products.

This year IFA is scheduled to begin on August 31 and will its gates will remain open until September 5. The show is open to the public, so anyone with an interest in tech can go and check out the latest advances in technology.

However, the press day, during which we hear information about new consumer products is set one day before IFA officially kicks off. This fall, we expect August 30 to be the day that’s richest in new announcements. We also expect to hear a few new things on August 29.

But the biggest players in tech will most likely make their announcement a day before IFA starts. With this in mind, what can we expect to see this year at IFA from companies like Samsung, LG and others? Continue reading below to get an idea.

Samsung

Historically, Samsung has used IFA to launch a new Galaxy Note model. However, this year the Korean tech giant will unveil the phablet during an Unpacked event scheduled to take place on August 9 in New York.

On top of that, the tech giant is expected to announce a new wearable called the Galaxy Watch. The wrist-bound gadget will run a new version (4.0) of Samsung’s proprietary Tizen. Although, some rumors claim the smartwatch will get a second version that will run Google’s Wear OS.

Last but not least, Samsung could also announce a new tablet, the often-leaked Galaxy Tab 4.

 

So what will Samsung bring to IFA this year? Well the company might use the event to launch its first Bixby-powered smart speaker, which according to the latest information will be called Magbee.

Fans will also get to see and try the new Galaxy Note 9.

 

LG

Last year during IFA, LG launched the V30. So it makes total sense to assume that the Korean phone maker will want to use the same event to push out the next phone in the line, the V40.

However, given that LG launched the V35 ThinQ in late May, it’s quite possible LG will wait a bit longer before pushing out another device in the V series. Actually, according to recent rumors, LG will host a separate event in October for the V40.

But that doesn’t mean LG won’t have anything to show at IFA 2018. On the contrary, the company might come to Berlin to launch a new speaker or a bunch of new appliances from the ThinQ line.

Motorola

Motorola recently unveiled the Moto Z3 Play. And at IFA we could see the Lenovo-owned company launch another budget smartphone.

Back in May, rumors surfaced that the company was working on its first phones with a notch called the Motorola One and One Power.

In recent days the Motorola One Power was spotted going through TENAA, which is China’s FCC equivalent. Which means the device might be just one step closer to getting released. With IFA coming, it’s quite possible the company will unleash the notchy duo during the event.

According to leaks, the Motorola One Power will come with a Snapdragon 636, up to 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. A dual-camera setup will also be included in the bundle, as well as a 3,780 mAh battery. We also know the Motorola One Power will be the second phone from the company to be part of the Android One program.

But wait there’s more! There’s a chance the Moto C2 will go official during the IFA 2018, as well. The low-end handset passed recently passed through FCC and was certified by Brazil’s ANATEL too.

The phone is expected to feature minimal specs including 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. So it’s probably going to be part of the Android Go family.

Motorola has yet to unveil its flagship for the year, the Moto Z3. However, we believe the company will do so during a press event which was announced to take place in Chicago on August 2.

Sony

Even though its smartphone business hasn’t been doing all that well in the past years, Sony keeps pushing on. Case in point, the Japanese company will come to Berlin to launch the Xperia XZ3 flagship.

Renders of the upcoming flagship have already surfaced online showing the phone will probably have a single camera on the back. And not a dual-camera one like the Xperia XZ2 Premium.

In recent days, Sony announced a powerful 48-megapixel sensor for smartphones. So in all possibility, it might come included with the Xperia XZ3.

According to a recent listing, the phone could also make a debut with a 5.7-inch display with 2,160 x 1080 resolution and a Snapdragon 845 processor under the hood. Other specs include 6GB of RAM, 64GB of storage and a 12-megapixel single shooter on the front.

Huawei

The Huawei P20 and P20 Pro have landed in February, but Huawei is certainly not done with flagships this year. So at IFA 2018, the company might launch the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro (or Mate 11 and Mate 11 Pro, we’re not sure how they will end up being called).

Yet the rumor mill has been pretty quiet on the subject so far. However, some industry sources have claimed that the Mate 20 Pro could arrive with a 6.9-inch OLED screen. An ultrasonic scanner might also be part of the package, as well as a Kirin 980 processor.

Nokia

This summer HMD announced the Nokia 6X and Nokia 5X in China. But the notchy phones will also be launched globally as the Nokia 6.1 Plus and Nokia 5.1 Plus.

Which is why we expecting to see them be formally introduced during IFA 2018. Both devices are pretty middle-range, but they offer the popular notch design on the cheap.

For example, the Nokia 5X has a 5.9-inch HD+ display with a 19:9 aspect ratio. It’s powered by a MediaTek P60 processor, backed up by either 3GB/4GB of RAM and 32GB/64GB of internal storage.

When it comes to cameras, there’s a dual 13-megapixel/5-megapixel camera combo on the back and a fingerprint scanner. On the front, lives an 8-megapixel selfie camera.

The phone runs Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box and is available for approximately $148 in China. Which makes for a pretty sweet deal, right?

How to keep your Gmails private and prevent third-parties from reading them

Google has confirmed in recent days that private emails sent and received using its popular email service Gmail can sometimes be ready by third-party app developers.

This means that if you connected third-party apps to your Gmail account such as a travel planning app, then you might have given staff permission to read your emails without even realizing it.

It’s true that these apps do need to receive user consent, but the wording is as such that it’s not clear whether they mean humans, as opposed to computers doing the reading. Apps can request permission to “read, send, delete and manage your email” which will have the effect of allowing employees of third-party apps to read emails.

Edison Software, for example, told the Wall Street Journal that it has review the emails of hundreds of users to build a new software feature.

What does Google say of all of this? The global tech giant doesn’t seem too bothered by the recent revelation and actually said the practice was not against its policies.

While you are encouraged to thoroughly review the permissions screen before granting access to any non-Google application, there’s a way you can hide your Gmails from prying eyes.

You can do so from your Android app or from the desktop app.

How to hide your Gmails on Android

  1. From the Android Gmail app access, the menu located in the top left corner.
  2. Choose Settings
  3. Tap on My Account
  4. Select the hourglass icon located at the bottom and search for apps

  1. Tap on the first result Third-party apps with account access
  2. Revoke the permission given the apps that have access to Gmail by tapping on the “Remove Access” button.

How to hide your Gmails in the desktop app

  1. From your Gmail account, click on your profile image
  2. Click on Google Account

  1. In the Sign-in & security section, click on Apps with account access
  2. Click on the app(s) that have access to Gmail

  1. Click on the Remove access button

That’s it! Just follow these simple steps to ensure your Gmails are hidden from prying eyes.

Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller – Episode 1: the Hangman review

I don’t know about you, but I have a vice for mystery games. Ever since I played my first Nancy Drew game as a kid, I’ve loved solving virtual crimes and puzzles. So I’m always keen to try out new titles.

In a recent search for a new game to sate my thirst for mystery, I stumbled upon Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller, a game which seemed to blend the classic detective game formula with supernatural elements. I quickly became interested and downloaded the first episode, The Hangman on my Android phone. There are four episodes in total and they are all available for download from the Google Play Store.

The game was designed by indie studio Phoenix Online Studios, which was until a few years ago a group of dedicated hobbyists scattered throughout the world, working on their fan tribute to the King’s Quest games. The Silver Lining was developed over many years and faced a lot of turmoil, but eventually it got released in four chapters. Fast forward to the present, and the studio’s playing a big part in the resurgence of adventure gaming with games like the Erica Reed series.

For this mystery thriller, they brought on board Gabriel Knight-creator Jane Jensen as a story consultant. Not surprisingly, the game packs a dark and intense story-line within an intriguing, albeit at times slow game.

The Erica Reed adventure has been available to play on PC for a few years now, but you can also play it on your Android smartphone or tablet.

Storyline

Cognition is a point-and-click adventure, which follows Boston FBI detective Erica Reed as she searches for clues and solves puzzles in order to solve gruesome murders.

The game approaches very unsettling subjects, so it’s definitely not for the most sensitive players out there. Some cut-scenes are also pretty violent and disturbing, so if you’re not the type to stomach that, I recommend you stay away from this one.

Anyway, Erica Reed is not your average detective. Sure, she’s intuitive and clever, but on top of that, she possesses a special gift. She can see the past through a series of flashbacks.

The game starts with Erica and her FBI partner John McCoy attempting to enter a cemetery where they believe the Cain Killer is holding Erica’s twin brother, Scott, hostage. So your first task is to go rescue Scott.

It’s here that you’re first introduced to Erica’s strange powers. Tap on the Cognition sphere at the bottom left and it will reveal certain glowing areas in your environment. These can be a statue or a table and as Erica examines them, she’ll catch a glimpse of the object’s past. Which in turn helps her get closer to solving the puzzles in the level.

Unfortunately, Erica is unable to save Scott. Or so it becomes apparent after we move on to the next part of the story. Three years have passed and we find that Erica is now living in Boston and is working downtown at the FBI headquarters. She’s determined to track down the person who murdered her brother three years ago. But wait! Didn’t she set the abductor on fire at the end of chapter one? This part got me a little confused, but I have to admit, I was intrigued and very curious to find out what actually happened to Scott.

Erica’s flashbacks continue…

Anyway, Erica is called to investigate a new homicide case involving a man who was hung to death. Her boss wants her to take it slow, but Erica is having none of that.

As you play, Erica’s cognition ability develops into something more complex. For example, Erica can now select three related hotspots in order to unlock evidence that previously existed in the location. Like the ancient artifact that she finds at the hangman crime scene.

The game opens up quite a little bit in the second part. You’re given multiple locations across Boston to visit including the Cemetery where Scott’s buried or the Antique shop, where John’s voodoo queen friend helps Erica understand her abilities.

Even if the game is pretty simple in concept: visit the locations, search for clues, solve the puzzles, it quite challenging at times. I’ve often got stuck and had to revisit each location a couple more times in order to finally figure out a solution. In one particular instance, failing to correctly complete a problem, gets you killed. And you’ll have to start all over again.

The implausible puzzles were another reason why I was slow to make progress. For example, in one scene you need to use your partner’s lighter, but for some obscure reason, John won’t give it to you. You’ll have to distract him with snacks, but not just any snacks. It has to be doughnuts. And oh, they are pretty hard to find around Boston.

But at least the game benefits from a pretty effective hint system. So you can turn to that if you feel your frustration level rising.

Impressions

If you love comics, you’ll adore Cognition’s artwork. The striking 2D backgrounds and character designs are very impressive and detailed, but I can’t say the same for the animations which are quite awkwardly-made, most of the time. Flashback to Scott looking like a freaking zombie in the scene where he was chained up to that table in the underground tomb.

Creepy Scott

On the brighter side of things, the soundtrack, created by Austin Haynes (who also made the music for the Silver Lining) is truly excellent and unsettling. The music does a great job of exacerbating the uncanny feeling that seems to be hanging in the air at all times

The voice acting is pretty good too, albeit a bit melodramatic at times. Although I couldn’t help but get bored with some of the lengthier, superfluous dialogues. Speaking of which, I found the subtitle font way too small.

But this is just one of the limitations of playing this sort of game on a phone. It’s also not that easy to tap on smaller or far-away objects and you can’t zoom either. So yeah you might want to try this game on a tablet, instead of a smartphone like I did. The bigger screen will most likely make a huge difference.

When it comes to performance, the game usually runs pretty smooth, but I’ve noticed the occasional graphics glitches. Loading times are pretty long too, at times.

But if you can see past these (minor) inconveniences, Cognition will provide an overall enjoyable experience. I really loved the story, it’s bizarre, gruesome at times and keeps you guessing until the very end. It’s not at all predictable, which is a very big plus in my book.

Five features we want to see in the Google Pixel 3 this year

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The Pixel 3 has not yet been unleashed upon the world, but if the soon-to-be previous-gen Pixel 2 is anything to go by, we’re expecting great things…

Last year’s Pixel 2 received great acclaim, although, in all fairness, it wasn’t a perfect phone. So here are the top five things we would want to see in the Pixel 3 in 2018. Fingers crossed!

A better display

Reports of multiple display issues on the Pixel 2 XL have surfaced ever since Google announced the phone.

We’ve heard people complain that:

  • The display looks dull and washed out, despite the phone relying on an OLED screen
  • The screen exhibits a blue shift when viewed even slightly off-center
  • The display has burn-in
  • Responsiveness issues on the sides

And these are just a few examples.

So in 2018, we hope Google has learned something from the experience and will bring a higher-quality panel to the new phones. One that will not leave you wondering, why did I pay $850 for this phone?

A more premium design

While the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL certainly crammed a lot of features under the hood, the devices were certainly not the best-looking, not when compared to rivals such as Samsung and Apple.

Yeah, Google has added some nice design touches last year (think the Panda Pixel 2 XL), but the Pixel 2’s outdated look with large bezels disappointed a lot of fans. As for the Pixel 2 XL, it has a pretty huge chassis that makes it pretty bulky.

What’s more, neither the Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL actually feel like premium phones. While the industry has been busy developing gorgeous glass designs or perfecting stylish aluminum finishes, the Pixel 2 XL features a flat back with a rough texture.

Hopefully, in 2018, we’ll see a change in dynamics in this department. According to the leaks we’ve seen so far, the Pixel 3 should come boasting a design similar to last year’s Pixel 2 XL. So at least it’s going to look like a modern phone. While the larger Pixel 3 will get a notchy display. Love it or hate it, it seems the notch is here to stay. No word on whether they are going to be glass phones or whether Google is going to stick to metal.

Wider availability

Google’s Pixel phones have a loyal fan base, but the company isn’t breaking any records in terms of sale. Why?

One of the reasons is this – limited availability. The search giant gave the exclusive rights of selling the phone in the States to Verizon, the country largest carrier. The phones are also sold via Google’s own Project Fi and on the Google Store.  Other than that, there are no other official distributors.

This strategy has cut out millions of potential buyers. But if it means to be serious about its smartphone game, Google needs to take steps to put its phones in cellular stores where people can actually walk in and try out the devices before buying.

The Pixels also need a better online presence. At the moment, the Google Store only sells the phone in a handful of locations worldwide.

An improved loudspeaker

Even if both Pixel 2 models feature dual front-facing speakers, the sound quality isn’t one of their best features.

Well this year, Google will hopefully make some sort of upgrades in this department. According to recent leaks, both third-generation Pixels will get stereo speakers. Although, we haven’t heard anything about a potential upgrade in quality this year.

Built-in audio has never been a particularly strong suit for most phones. Although in recent years, we’ve seen a few handsets that actually make onboard audio a priority. Samsung has started doing the same with its Galaxy S9 and LG too with its V30 family and more recently with the G7 ThinQ. So it’s time for Google to get on board with this going trend and outfit the Pixels 3 with a better loudspeaker.

Wireless charging

Wireless charging is certainly no novelty and the Nexus phones of old used to offer this feature.

That all changed when Google introduced the Nexus 6P which had a metal back. Ever since then, the search giant’s phones have lacked this feature.

Well, we certainly hope Google will bring back this little convenience in 2018, at least for the sake of matching the competition. Most high-end phones today offer these feature starting with the Galaxy S9.

Yeah, this would mean the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL will have to be made out of glass, but that’s not really a bad thing, considering this design-change would phones would look more premium.

What would you like to see improved in the Google Pixel 3 series? Let us know what you think below.