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Samsung Galaxy S9 in Sunrise Gold to land in the US soon

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A few days ago Samsung announced a couple of exciting new color options for the Galaxy S9. Since summer is at our doorstep, Samsung thought Galaxy S9 might look good clad in warmer colors. So it unleashed new Sunrise Gold and Burgundy Red versions for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+.

But while it was originally believed that the new color options will go on sale only in China and South Korea, it now seems that at least one of them will also be offered in the United States.

New Galaxy S9 color option incoming

The information comes to us via reliable leakster @evleaks who recently tweeted out a couple of renders showing the US-bound Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ in Sunrise Gold.

How do we know these are the US versions? Well if you look closely you’ll see the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus model names are plastered on the backs of the devices. This is something which appears only on the US Samsung variants.

While the new color options will go on sale in China and Korea later this month, the Gold version is said to land on a few additional markets from June onward. So we dare speculate, US customers will be able to purchase the Galaxy S9 in Gold this summer.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem that the more appealing of the two, the Burgundy Red model will make it to North America.

The Sunrise Gold and Burgundy Red models will be offered alongside the Galaxy S9’s existing color palette which includes Midnight Black, Titanium Gray, Coral Blue and Lilac Purple.

Customers who wish to purchase the Galaxy S9 in the US have multiple options to do so. One can pick it up unlocked from Samsung for $719.99 and up or from Verizon and get a $200 discount instantly. The Galaxy S9+ starts at $839.99 unlocked.

What are the best Android apps for Forex trading? (Promoted)

Have you been tempted to join the growing band of amateur Forex traders? If so, it’s hardly surprising. In a world where good investments with substantial yields are hard to come by, the Forex market is a tantalizing opportunity. With currency pairs existing in a constant world of change, there is always the opportunity to make money for those who know what they are doing.

Of course, knowing what you are doing is the major caveat there. For every winner there is a loser, and those who blunder in blindly are likely to get bitten where it hurts. Clearly, you need to take a logical and strategic approach to trading, and to get certain things in place before you begin.

This brings us to the Android apps. While stockbrokers in the traditional sense do still exist, many amateur traders are turning to smart apps to deliver the insights and advice they need when deciding on that next trade. Even those who still rely on human advice will need a trading platform through which they can interact with both the market and their broker. So before you can start playing the markets, you really need the right app on your smartphone. Here are four of the most popular.

MetaTrader 4

This is the app that has become almost synonymous with trading, having been around in desktop form since 2005. When you give it a try, you can see how it has gained its reputation as the best mobile trading platform for Forex. And best of all, the Android app is free to download.

MetaTrader 4 is ideal for the serious investor who wants to get into the nitty gritty of trading – it features 50 different market indicators and a whole additional range of tools that you can use to get the best possible picture of how a particular currency pair is going to behave.

But it is also ideal for beginners. You can open a demo account to learn the ropes and make all those beginners’ errors before you start trading for real, or if you prefer a slightly more hands-off approach, the app provides a shared space where you can interact with your real-world broker and let him take care of the trading activity on your behalf.

Robinhood

A mythical character famed for robbing from the rich and giving to the poor is an interesting inspiration for a Forex trading app, but then again, this is no everyday app. Developed by a team of students from Stanford University, the app is clearly aimed at those who like the idea of getting something for nothing, and much has been made of its commission-free trading.

Undoubtedly this is what lies behind its appeal to novice traders, and the fact that those who download it have an average age of just 26 says it all.

The app does everything you ask of it, but don’t expect tools and functionality on the level of MetaTrader 4. As a cheap and cheerful trading option, it has a growing following, though, and the developers are now looking to monetize it, having released a premium version in 2016.

E*Trade Mobile

Anyone who has any interest in trading will be aware of the E*Trade brand. The company was instrumental in bringing trading to the man or woman in the street back in the 1980s, and has remained an important player ever since.

The Android app is certainly slick, and contains functionality that many traders will find appealing, including voice search as standard, Apple Watch compatibility and a choice of live streams from finance channels such as CNBC.

All those bells and whistles come at a cost, however. The commissions per trade are far higher than most apps, while when you get into the detail, the trading tools themselves fall short of the likes of MetaTrader 4.

TradeHero

At the outset, we talked about how important it is to go into trading knowing what you are doing. This is an app that will help you become an expert trader without having to risk any of your own money. Of course, you can do exactly the same thing in, for example, MetaTrader 4’s demo mode, but TradeHero takes the whole gamification approach to a new level.

It works in much the same way as a fantasy sport app. Starting out with $100,000, you can build a fantasy portfolio and compete against other users. The best performers get their names up in lights and appear at the top of the leaderboard.

The app also provides a platform for real trading with real money, but for most, it is the virtual aspect that makes this one a little different from the rest, and it even has a following among experienced traders, who use it to try out innovative trading strategies in a zero-risk environment.

Android P Beta for OnePlus 6 now available for download

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During I/O 2018, Google revealed the OnePlus 6 is going to be among the first smartphone to get the Android P Beta.

Now, only a few days after officially unveiling the OnePlus 6, the phone maker has opened downloads for the Android P Beta update for the new flagship.

The OnePlus 6, however, does not come preloaded with Android P. Instead it has Android 8.1 Oreo pre-installed. But users have the option to flash the Android P Beta on their brand new smartphone.

OnePlus has also released the kernel sources for the device and the phone hasn’t even started shipping out to customers yet!

So if you want to try out all the latest Android features, the company has posted a list of instructions for installing the Android P Beta on your OnePlus 6. Make sure you follow them carefully.

Experiment with Android P on the OnePlus 6

The company warns that the Android P Beta is best suited for developers and early adopters, saying you should “proceed at your own risk.” Since this is a developer preview, there’s a risk of encountering a lot of bugs, so proceed with caution.

However, if you decide to wait for the public release, the good news is that the OnePlus 6 is going to be among the first devices to get Android P, once Google starts rolling it out.

The OnePlus 6 was launched a few days ago and is expected to go on sale on May 22. Like always, the new flagship is paring high-end specs and features with a lower-than-average price tag.

The base model comes with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage will be offered for $529.99. Rounding up the package is a 6.28-inch display with a notch on top and a Snapdragon 845 processor.

The phone also includes a main dual 20-megapixel + 16-megapixel with f/1.8 camera with larger pixels.

Android P Beta for OP6 download links: OnePlus | Google

Sprint’s new Unlimited 55+ plan for seniors is now available

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If you are over 55 years of age, then you might want to take a look at Sprint’s new plan targeting this particular age demographic. It’s called Unlimited 55+.

The new option allows you to get two lines of unlimited data, talk and text for $70/month. The first line costs $50 per month, while the second one is only $20. That’s $35/month for each line.

The plan also includes free global roaming in over 185 countries and unlimited mobile hotspot data at 3G speeds.

Sprint’s Unlimited 55+ is available for a limited time

Sprint’s new Unlimited 55+ option is available starting today. You will need to show a valid ID in order to get verified and have access to the new plan.

Normally, Sprint offers two lines of unlimited service for $100, so customers who are over 55 can save up to $30 a month if they jump on board with the new plan.

Sprint says it has also made it easier to switch. Users can bring, buy or lease their phones in order to take advantage of the new offer.

And for those who want more, Sprint offers the option to opt-in for a $10/per line per month upgrade that gives you 10GB of mobile hotspot plus HD streaming up to 1080p and more.

Sprint’s new Unlimited 55+ is equally matched at T-Mobile by the Unlimited 55+ plan, which offers customers in the same age range to get two lines of service for $35 each. The two carriers are probably giving us a taste of what to expect in the near future, should their merger go through without issues.

Sprint new bundle is definitely worth checking out, provided you are over 55. Considering that Verizon’s cheapest Unlimited plan starts at $75/month for one line, and AT&T cheapest unlimited offering is $65, Sprint’s Unlimited 55+ bundle is a very good deal indeed.

The plan is available for a limited time, but Sprint hasn’t shared the official expiration date yet.

Plex for NVIDIA Shield updated with external storage support

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Plex this week updated their app on the NVIDIA Shield with the option to migrate Shield sever data to external storage. This means that users of the 16GB NVIDIA Shield devices will be able to access and store their entire Plex library without taking up any on-device storage at all. Previously, metadata could only be written to the system storage.

For those who don’t know, Plex is a streaming media server that lets you play movies, TV shows, and music on your TV and computer, mobile devices or streaming boxes.

This gives you more options for your DVR with Plex on your local media. But before migrating your Plex server data, you are required to update your Plex app and Plex Media Server app to the latest version via the Google Play Store.

How to migrate your Plex Server storage location

  1. Connect your USB storage device to your Shield device (Shield 2015 users can also use the SD Card).

a) Optional: Adopt your storage to Shield.

2. Open Plex on your Shield.

3. Go to Settings > Plex Media Server > Storage location

4. Select the storage location.

a) Adopted storage: select internal (user accessible location).

b) Removable storage: select the storage device by name.

5. The Migration process should start. It will take several minutes to complete depending on the size of the library.

Previously the feature was available to Plex Client Beta users, but now seems to be available to all. So if you own an NVIDIA Shield TV and use Plex, you might want to give this new feature a try. Just follow the simple steps we’ve outlined above.

The NVIDIA Shield TV is constantly getting updates. For example, back in February, NVIDIA introduced commercial-free recording for those using the Plex DVR. Support for picture-in-picture, 360-degree video support with VLC, SiriusXM apps, Cartoon Network, VH1 and more was also added.

Want to improve your mobile snaps? Check out these eight photo editing apps

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These days pretty much everyone uses their smartphone to take photos, and that subsequently means the market is flooded with photo editing apps.

Indeed, most social media apps like Instagram include editors in their interface. But if you want to add even more vivid customizations to your snaps, then you might want to install a few additional photo editing apps on your device.

But given that there are tons of such apps available in the Play Store, trying to find the best apps to enhance your snaps could seem a little intimidating.

That’s why we’ve put together a guide of some of the best photo editing apps you can try out on your Android phone right now. For this article, we’ve chosen to focus on lesser-known apps rather than re-list popular offerings such as Snapseed, Adobe Photoshop Express or Candy Cam.

Each of the apps in the list offers a few unique customization options on top of the standard. Most editing apps today let you adjust brightness, contrast, orientation and so on, but the apps in this article add a little something to make your photos look a lot catchier.

Glitchr

What it is:

Vintage photo editing is a growing trend, and retro photos are something many people aspire to take. And now you can, with apps such as Glitchr.

Why we like it:

  • It’s an extremely easy-to-use photo editor. Simply upload or take a photo and start applying retro filters including VSH, 3D, JPG or Triangulate. Tap on each multiple times to see variations of the effect.
  • Meet and interact with Glitchr fans all around the world. Use the #glitchr tag when you post to Instagram and get your work featured in the app itself. This way users will easily be able to check out your retro vision.
  • Lets you share edited images to any app.
  • There are no annoying ads.

Install Glitchr

Huji Cam

What it is:

Used to love taking pictures with an analog camera? Huji Cam is a modern app that helps enable us to recreate the same grainy and raw feel to our photos.

Why we like it:

  • The app lets you get the vintage 1998 vibe in your photos.
  • Super simple to use. Just snap a picture using the tiny viewfinder and the 1998 photo effect will be automatically applied to your images.
  • Either save the results to your gallery or instantly share them with friends on social media.

Install Huji Cam

Polarr

What it is:

Polarr is a more comprehensive photo-editing app with which you’ll be able to give a new dimension to your mobile photography.

Why we like it:

  • The app has everything you need to customize your shots. From filters and face editing tools to the ability to play with exposure, brightness or contrast.
  • Polarr even allows you to create, customize and share your own filters.
  • You can choose a Dark theme, Light theme or a custom color.
  • A Pro version is also available, which gives you access to a powerful set of adjustments on targeted areas including Radial, Gradient and Depth.

Install Polarr

LightX

What it is:

Want even more features? LightX takes mobile photo editing to the next level with a slew of advanced options.

Why we like it:

  • It’s among the few editing apps that have a Photo Background Changer option. It doesn’t always work 100%, but in most cases it gets the job done.
  • It includes Color Splash Photo Effects, which are very popular these days. Basically, you can selectively apply a different color, light or grey photo effect on different regions of your photos.
  • The app lets you create photo collages and frames. What’s more, users can apply numerous photo stickers, as well as use different doodle brushes to draw on photos.

Install LightX

Mirror Lab

What it is:

Mirror Lab is a unique photo-editing app which as the name suggests lets you create mirror photos, as well as kaleidoscope images and more.

Why we like it:

  • It includes creative effects you won’t find in most apps. Choose between 50+ filters including tiny planet effect, shape cut-outs, ripples, whirls and more.
  • You can also adjust standard parameters such as brightness, contrast and saturation.
  • All filters come with several parameters to modify like the intensity of effect, rotation angle or aspect ratio.

Install Mirror Lab

A Color Story

What it is:

A Color Story is an image editing app that focuses on providing fresh effects with bright whites and colors that pop.

Why we like it:

  • The app benefits from a clean-looking interface. It includes options for basic editing including brightness, saturation or vibrance, but also more advanced options.
  • It has a gallery of filters and movable effects (some like Light Leak are really neat).
  • A Color Story will create custom filters saved from your editing steps.

Install A Color Story

Portra

What it is:

Portra lets you take pictures (and selfies) that are more dramatic. The app automatically turns your snaps into real artwork.

Why we like it:

  • Ever wonder what you’d look like as a painting? Now you can find out with Portra. Use the app’s camera to snap an image or a selfie and then apply the dramatic filters for maximum effect.
  • More than 19 colorful filters are available including sketch, oil paintings and more.
  • Easily share your pics with friends and family from the app.

Install Portra

Hypocam

What it is:

A photo editing app developed especially for those who love black-and-white photography and aim at producing better B&W shots.

Why we like it:

  • The creators behind Hypocam have studied and tested a lot of creative tools developed for B&W photography, before creating a series of unique filters you won’t find in other apps.
  • You can discover beautiful photo blogs by talented B&W photographers via The Board section.
  • Edit your B&W snaps using editing tools such as Grain, Vignette or Fade.

Install Hypocam

Latest HTC U12 Plus reveals everything about the handset

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Hot off the heels of the launch of the OnePlus 6, another OEM is gearing up for a device launch. Earlier this month, HTC announced that a new device would be coming on May 23rd, which will presumably be the HTC U12 Plus.

However, the fun part of what we do is that there is a new leak almost every day. And that brings us to today’s leak from Evan Blass (@evleaks).

Not only did Blass share a few press images of the U12 Plus, but he also shared the complete spec sheet. This sheet reveals all of the important specs but also shares some of the other features.

Spec Breakdown

  • Display: 6-inch QHD+ (2880 x1440), 18:9, Super LCD
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
  • RAM: 6GB
  • Storage: 64GB/128GB, expandable via microSD
  • Front Camera: Dual 8MP w/ wide angle lens
  • Rear Camera: 12MP wide-angle, 16MP telephoto
  • Battery: 3,500mAh
  • Extras: Edge Sensor, Quick Charge 3.0, HTC BoomSound

It should come as no surprise that HTC will be packing the same specs that we have seen from OnePlus, LG, and Samsung. However, it’s a relief to see 6GB of RAM as the base model, along with a substantial 3,500mAh battery.

The U12 Plus will sport a total of four different cameras, with dual 8MP sensors on the front. On the rear, there will be a 12MP wide-angle lens and a 16MP telephoto option.

As for the extras, the U12 Plus will feature “always-on listening” support for both Assistant and Amazon Alexa. It seems that HTC is bringing high-quality audio to the U12 Plus with BoomSound, USonic, and Qualcomm aptX.

For those who loved HTC Edge Sense, this will make a return with the U12 Plus. This time around, HTC will be bringing the following:

  • Squeeze to access apps or control the phone
  • Hold for Smart Rotate and Smart Dim
  • Double tap for a mini screen for easy one-handed use, or as a back key or navigation bar
  • Customizable gestures to launch camera, voice assistant, turn on flashlight, and more

Unfortunately, there is no mention here about how much the U12 Plus will be priced at. Instead, we will just have to wait until May 23rd for the official launch event.

In the meantime, sound off in the comments below and let us know what you think about these specs. Are you excited to see what HTC is bringing? Or are you content with the OnePlus 6, G7 ThinQ, or Galaxy S9?

OnePlus 6 Avengers Edition goes live

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One day after announcing the OnePlus 6 during an event in London, OnePlus introduced the OnePlus 6 Avengers Edition in China. And boy does it look gorgeous.

Spec-wise the new special edition mirrors the standard OnePlus 6 completely. It comes with the same 6.28-inch display with a notch on top, Snapdragon 845 and Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box. The Avenger Edition will also be available with the line’s most powerful configuration, which is 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

But when it comes to looks, the OnePlus 6 Avengers: Infinity War version is a whole different story. The smartphone features a purple, Kevlar-style, fibre textured pattern on top of the glass back. There’s also a golden Avengers symbol on the back, while the OnePlus symbol and alert slider are also golden.

On top of that, the phone will ship out with an awesome-looking Iron Man case for the phone, as well as one of six collectable Avengers medals.

The new special edition is the priciest OnePlus phone yet

The OnePlus 6 Avengers edition costs approximately $660. In contrast, the regular OnePlus 6 model costs around $629, almost exactly the same as in the US.

What about availability? Well at the moment we know the phone will be sold in China and most likely in India too. But unfortunately, we don’t think it will be offered in the US.

Last year, OnePlus released a Star Wars version of its 5T flagship. The phone was originally launched in India but subsequently became available for purchase in Northern Europe in Finland, Denmark and Sweden. Hopefully, the OnePlus 6 Avengers edition will see a wider release.

Launched merely three weeks ago, Avengers: Infinity War is off to a heroic start. For example, the superhero tentpole took North America by storm, opening $250 million in 4,474 theaters. A now Avengers fans have something else to look forward to. Provided they live in China or India.

YouTube Music & YouTube Premium are Google’s latest streaming services

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For the last few months, we have been hearing about a new streaming service called YouTube Remix. This service was expected to kill Google Play Music, and it has arrived under the moniker of YouTube Music.

New YouTube Music?

Yep, that’s right. The YouTube Music that has been around for quite some time is being revamped and comes with a new price tag. the application seems to largely be unchanged, as screenshots shared by Google show a three-tabbed interface.

However, the real question here is what this means for Google Play Music and YouTube Red. The reason that YouTube Red is thrown into the mix is that a new service called ‘YouTube Premium’ was also announced.

YouTube Premium

This new service will allow you to stream ad-free music, ad-free video, and give you access to YouTube Originals. It will be priced at $11.99 per month, while YouTube Music Premium will be priced at $9.99, the current price for YouTube Red.

On the YouTube Music front, Google claims “a reimagined mobile app and brand new desktop player” are on the way. And for those that are already subscribed to GPM, things will not be changed, for now.

Google Play Music

Instead, Google Play Music subscribers will automatically get access to YouTube Music Premium. However, if you want the complete ad-free YouTube experience, you’ll have to spring for the YouTube Premium subscription.

If this all seems like it is going in a bunch of circles, that’s because it is. Yet again, Google is trying to reinvent the wheel by introducing a slew of new services to replace existing options.

It makes sense to a certain extent thanks to the brand recognition that YouTube has. And if Google wants to take on Spotify and Apple Music, a rebrand of GPM may be in order.

Unfortunately, there is no specific mention of whether Google Play Music will go away, or be absorbed by YouTube Music Premium. Instead, we will just have to wait and see if Google wants to keep all of these different services available.

What about YouTube Red?

Don’t worry, we didn’t forget about the YouTube Red subscribers. Google states that Red members “will automatically” receive access to YouTube Premium when it launches.

The best part about that is that you will continue to pay the same amount for Premium as you were paying for Red. Although there is some nice fine print stating “if that price changes in the future, we will give plenty of notice”.

Both of these new services and apps will be launching next week, on May 22nd. Let us know what you think about these announcements and if you are interested in seeing what Google is doing.

Nokia X6, HTC Exodus, and new Galaxy S9 colors (Episode 4)

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Welcome to In Brief, our periodic podcast which aims to provide you with all of the important things happening in the world of Android.

In this episode, we discuss the newly announced Nokia X6, HTC’s big bet on the blockchain, and some brand new colors coming for the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus.

Topics

It’s our goal to keep these podcasts short but there’s a reason we call it “The 15-minute podcast that’s never 15 minutes”. We hope you enjoy the show!

Other news worth knowing

  • The highly-anticipated Miramar map is available PUBG Mobile, the hit mobile version of the original battle royale PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
  • Fortnite players can game anywhere and everywhere, but all that exploration, building, scavenging and combat can leave your phone battery dead. Consider myCharge’s HubPlus which up to 4x extra battery life and features built-in micro-USB and Apple Lightning cables along with wall prongs.
  • The BusyKid app, now available, teaches kids basic financial skills like earning, saving, investing and budgeting to spend, engaging them in math all summer long while teaching them the value of hard work. BusyKid recommends chores for kids based on their age and parents can customize tasks and money earned.

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