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Google Pixel 2 XL concept shows front-facing speakers and minimal display

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While we anxiously await for the Google Pixel 2 to see if the design will stick to what we know with the first generation Pixel devices or take inspiration from the Galaxy S8, a new concept of the device has surfaced online.

Many expect the Pixel 2 to follow the S8’s bezel-less design and naturally the question arises as to what will happen to the front-facing speakers that were a hit with the first Pixel. The concept suggests that the Pixel 2 will retain the front-facing speakers but also significantly reduce the front bezels to maximize the screen.

The fingerprint sensor still remains in the same place and comes in several color variants, of which Blue, Red and Silver are shown off in the provided video. There’s no dual camera as suspected to feature on the Note 8 and seems to remain otherwise similar to the first generation Pixel.

The two devices are expected to ship with the Snapdragon 835 64-bit octa-core SoC, and could see 6GB of RAM. Android O will come pre-installed on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.

The new Pixel devices are expected to accompany the public release of Android O, which is expected to be around October or November later this year.

What do you think of the Pixel 2 concept? Let us know in the comments below.

Grab the Xiaomi Mi Band 2 for super cheap with this discount code!

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We love a good deal and it’s even better when that deal is on a super product. We’ve covered deals on the Xiaomi Mi Band 2 in the past and will continue to do so because people absolutely love this thing. It offers a ton of functionality at a fraction of the price of the other guys.

The Xiaomi Mi Band 2 has a .42″ OLED display that offers touch controls. This band really has a nice mix of sports tracker and smartwatch since it has a heart rate sensor, step tracker, and displays incoming calls and messages. The rise to wake feature makes sure you’re always presented with the information you need when you need it without sucking power at other times.

Xiaomi worked hard on the pedometer algorithm in the Mi Band 2. There was some complaint about the Mi Band 1S that it couldn’t accurately track steps so Xiaomi went back to the drawing board. It came away with an algorithm that more accurately tracks fo your steps, calories burned, and other sports related information. In addition to all of that tracking, the Mi Band 2 includes a sedimentary reminder and will encourage you to get active if you haven’t hit your step goal for the hour.

The Mi Band 2 also has a silent alarm that will vibrate the band. This is excellent for those who wake up before their spouse and want to let them sleep undisturbed. Actually, I might buy one for my wife just for that feature. Another feature she’d love is the IP67 rating since she has to wash her hands and lot at her job. The water and dust protection means it’ll be safe from splashes so you can run around in the rain as much as you want.

If all of that isn’t enough to convince you, this thing has a 20-day battery. Twenty days! That’s nuts!

If you’re interested in picking up the Mi Band 2, head on over to BangGood and pick one up today. At checkout, you enter the code: 20mibd2 you’ll get an additional 20% off.

What gear does a blogger use? Here’s my setup

I recently made a change in my life. I went from full-time morning television director and part-time writer here at AndroidGuys to a full-time writer for AndroidGuys. It’s been a gigantic shift in my life and I am so grateful to have the opportunity to work full-time for a site that I’ve grown to love in the (almost) two years I’ve been writing here.

When I started working full-time for AG, I was working from home. I have a wonderful setup, to be completely honest. My wife and I made a custom desk to fit our space and needs, I’m comfortable here, and I have everything I need. But… I also have some things I don’t need: distractions.

A study out of Cal-Irvine says that most workers only get 11 minutes between distractions and it can take as many as 25 minutes before returning to the task you were working on. I love my wife and my daughter; they’re my favorite people in the world. I love my dogs; they’re great companions. I tolerate my wife’s cats; they’re there.

But you never know how truly distracting it can be to have loved ones around. Even when they’re chilling on the couch I’m distracted because I just want to be with them, you know? And that doesn’t take into account when they’re playing around, doing chores, or whatever else is going on.

It’s not them, it’s me.

So, I made the decision last month to rent an office. There are complexes everywhere that allow companies to rent out single or multiple offices in their buildings. It’s a very cost-effective way for a company to keep some representatives in the area without opening up a branch. Being in a military town, we see a lot of military contractors use these offices, but it’s also perfect for someone like me. I just need a quiet place with stable internet to hash out some articles.

I thought it might be interesting to give you an idea of what it’s like behind the curtain, so to speak, and talk about some of the gear that I use in the office I have.

The Office

The area I work in at home is about 150-200 sq ft so when I was told the office I was getting was less than 100 sq ft, I was less than enthused, to say the least. But, it was honestly pretty perfect. I walked in, my desk was right there and I had another storage space to put some of my stuff down. I didn’t have any use for more space and once I realized that, I felt much more comfortable.

My office came with a 100Mbps wired internet pipe that was more than enough to complete my tasks. Really the most intensive thing I’m doing with the setup I have is downloading and editing some pictures I may have taken for a review. Nothing too serious. I did have the option grab a cheapo wireless access point, but I really didn’t need one so I passed. I can see someone in a larger office or someone renting several offices going for this option but it really didn’t make sense to me.

One of the big benefits of the office was beyond my doors. The office staff is simply phenomenal. In addition to helping me out with things like copying, scanning, and faxing, they also provided popcorn on Wednesdays, breakfast on Fridays, and a really nice atmosphere. If I ever needed a conference room, all I had to do was book it in advance. This is perfect if I would ever need to meet up with anyone with an interest in the business side of the site.

Alright, so that should give you an idea of where I was working, let’s take a look at what I was using for work.

Computer

My computer… wasn’t a computer at all. At least, not as you’d normally consider it. Samsung sent over a Dex and Samsung Galaxy S8 for us to test out and I thought this was the perfect setting for the test.

I was impressed with the overall build-quality and ports on the Dex and my thoughts on the S8 have been well chronicled here since my daily driver (that I spent my own money on) is the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus.

Slotting the S8 into the Dex almost immediately boots phone into the Dex desktop and lets you use the applications on your phone in a desktop environment. I had varying degrees of success depending on the application I was trying to use. Some photo editing applications simply wouldn’t even launch while apps like Slack were rock solid.

I ran into more problems with Chrome than anything else, though. Since you’re using your phone, it still sees Chrome as the mobile browser instead of the desktop variety. While you can request the desktop site for my sites, they don’t always respect that and you can get weird interactions when a site gives you a pop over for something like a login screen. It’s not perfect, but you can generally get the job done with a little elbow grease.

Dex feels a little bit like a first gen product right now. I know there have been tries by other companies (like Microsoft Continuum), but I’m interested to see where it goes with Samsung’s backing. I could easily see these deployed in the sales bullpens around the country. A salesperson walks in, plops their phone on the dock and gets to work. When they have to leave to meet a client, they grab their phone and head out with all of the work in their pocket.

Keyboard and Mouse

They keyboard I used is nothing special. I found it on Amazon several months ago and it fit the need of having blue mechanical switches and a small form factor. It’s been a rock solid performer for me even though I’ve thrown it in bags to take with me and it’s been through the ringer in there. I haven’t tried out the water resistant claim that the manufacture makes, but even if it got ruined, you can’t really get a better mechanical keyboard for the $34 it’s listed for.

For my mouse, I couldn’t bring myself to use anything else than the Logitech MX Master. I have one at home at my desk and I’m so in love with it that the idea of using another wireless mouse was a painful one. It fits my hand perfectly and I know exactly what I get with it; the best wireless mouse on the market. I was able to pair the MX Master with the phone directly using Bluetooth so I didn’t have to use one of my USB ports on the back of the Dex. It’s an excellent solution and Android’s mouse support is very good, in my opinion.

Monitor

I recently was put in contact with AOC who was interested in having us look at one of their monitors for review. Much like the Dex, I thought this was the perfect solution. The AOC P2779VC is a 27″, 1080P monitor that features a wireless charging base. I wasn’t able to use the charging base since my phone was sitting in the Dex the entire time, but I know that if I were using this monitor with a normal desktop PC, that’s exactly where my phone would be. Having wireless charging in the base is just a great idea.

I know there are higher resolution monitors on the market that we could’ve reviewed, but I was a bit worried about having the phone push all of those pixels while in a work environment, rather than just when I’m screwing around on Facebook or Reddit. I thought 1080p was the sweet spot for productivity since I’m not doing any fine photography editing, just some cropping, and scaling.

I loved the aesthetics and the wireless charging in the monitor, but I do with the stand did more than just raise and lower. At the minimum, some tilt would’ve been nice. I wasn’t overall impressed with the color reproduction of the monitor, but I thought it did well with blacks and viewing angles. I often sit to the side of my monitor and turn my chair so I’m often sitting angle to the monitor and I noticed no color shifting or dimming when I did so. That was a huge plus in my book.

Speakers

This was one of my favorite parts of my adventure. When I began the search for some decent speakers, I wasn’t really finding much in the area I wanted to spend (about $100). Then I remembered that I have a wonderful Bluetooth speaker sitting in my drawer and I quit my search.

So, I plugged my Fugoo Style XL and couldn’t have been any happier. I had the option to go with either a wired or Bluetooth connection to the Galaxy S8 but chose wired since the sound quality would be just a little bit better and I wouldn’t have to worry about any interference. I couldn’t be any happier. I’m in a part of the building with a few empty offices around me and the speaker allows me to listen as loud as I want and the audio quality is fantastic.

Conclusion

I know this isn’t the perfect solution for everyone, but it has worked out really nicely for me. I’m close to the office, not spending a ton of money, and I can write distraction free. I now have the ability to send out and receive packages at an office where I know they will be looked after instead of dropped at my front door where anyone could walk up and snag them (although, if they try, they should smile for the camera!)

One of the advantages I never considered when this journey began was just being around people. Now that I’ve left my job in television and I write full time, I see my family and occasionally will get a beer with a buddy, but for most of the day, I don’t see anyone else. Just being in an environment where there’s movement and people is really nice.

I’d like to thank Samsung and AOC for sending over some products for this article. While I would’ve been working in my office regardless, it was fun to play around with some of their cool stuff in the process. The rest of the products, I bought myself.

The opinions in this article are my own and not in anyway influenced by the lending of products or any kind of financial transaction.

Land Sliders is zany, but hilariously fun (REVIEW)

Overview:

Land Sliders is a fun platforming game that tasks you with guiding your character around a level to collect items and navigate obstacles and enemies in an infinite climb until you die. You can play as some interesting things, like animals and even a clothes dryer.

Developer: PrettyGreat

Cost: Free (with Ads and Microtransactions)

Impressions:

Land Sliders has a unique control scheme, having you slide the land around your character instead of navigating your character around a static plane. It is an interesting way to navigate., and allows you to more easily slide around and dodge obstacles compared to a traditional dragging your character method, I found. Gameplay is rather simplistic, you just collect all the items, and occasionally complete quests to gain more items and gold which can be used to unlock more characters. The levels are infinite, so you just have to keep going for as long as you can, until you fail and have to start over.

Land Sliders has a voxel-style art design, with angles and cell-shaded graphics and bright colors. The player characters are all cute and simple and there are a lot of them, over 123 at the time of writing. The enemies are cute as well, with bears and dinosaurs, as well as a myriad of other things out to get you on your rise to the top of the levels. The music is a bit repetitive for me, offering little variation and on longer runs could get to be tedious to listen to. It’s a catchy tune, however, so I wouldn’t say it’s all bad in that department.

Microtransactions and ads are present, as ever, but not too intrusive. The ads are barely there, to be honest, and only really pop up periodically after you die to offer a continue for watching a video. The microtransactions are mainly cosmetic and allow you to unlock characters faster which is fine enough. Unlocking characters organically through gameplay isn’t too much of a grind, and the game has a free gift every 30 minutes or so, generally giving you currency or characters randomly which is a nice incentive to come back. I’d definitely say that Land Sliders is a solid reasonable value for a free-to-play game.

Conclusion:

I really enjoyed playing Land Sliders, and would definitely say it’s worth a look. It has excellent replay value with a ton of characters and levels to explore, but it may be a bit light on substantial content for older folks. This is a great time for kids, to be sure, as it’s short bursts of fun and zany character choices make for a humorous experience.

Download Land Sliders on the Google Play Store

Samsung Galaxy S8 mini tipped to arrive with 5.3-inch display, Snapdragon 821

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It might be a coincidence but just a few days after more info about the upcoming LG Q6 (aka the LG G6 mini) leaked online, we’re now hearing that Samsung is also gearing up to launch a Galaxy S8 mini model.

A few years ago, it was customary for companies to launch “mini” versions of their flagships, but the trend faded in recent times. Now it seems that Samsung and LG are looking to bring it back.

According to Chinese website IT Home, Samsung is prepping a new Galaxy S8 model with watered down specs.

The report mentions the phone will come with a smaller 5.3-inch panel and extra wide 18:9:5 ratio which will make it feel like a 4.7-inch device. However, it seems like the phone won’t have super slim top and bottom bezels like the Galaxy S8.

We’re also told the device will probably come equipped with a Snapdragon 821 processor (the same chipset the LG G6 relies on), as well as 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage.

The phone is said to be taking advantage of the same primary 12-megapixel camera we saw on the Galaxy S8. The product could also end up being released with an iris reader onboard, although we’ll have to wait and see.

At this point, we don’t know anything about when Samsung plans to unveil the new model, but given that the Galaxy S8 mini hasn’t been confirmed at this point we advise you to take the report with a grain of salt.

Order pizza from Donatos and get a free Samsung smartphone (Bigfoot certified promo)

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Ever wanted to order pizza and receive a smartphone (alongside your pizza, naturally)? Well, now you can.

To celebrate the launch of their new Android mobile app, Donatos Pizza is now offering free Android smartphones with the purchase of …you guessed it, pizza!

All you need to do is place an order for pizza. When the food arrives (or you go pick it up) you’ll be awarded a 4-digit code which you enter here alongside some basic personal info.

Your prize

After which you’re supposed to just receive a free Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) in the mail – provided you agree to a 2-month $100 worth of service with T-Mobile.

Don’t worry, after the 2-month period passes you’ll be free to take your smartphone to any carrier you prefer.

It sounds too good to be true? If you don’t believe us maybe Bigfoot can convince you of the authenticity of this awesome deal! Hear him out below:

Also, in case you don’t remember, the Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016 edition) arrives with a 5-inch AMOLED display with 1280 x 720 resolution and a Spreadtrum quad-core processor clocked 1.5GHz in combination with 1.5GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage (with microSD available for memory expansion up to 128GB).

The phone has Android 5.1.1 Lollipop by default but you can upgrade it Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

So, craving some pizza yet?

Moto X4 will be Project Fi’s middle-range phone

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A few days ago Google revealed that a new Project Fi-compatible device with an affordable price will become available later this year.

We were told the device will come from Google or one of its partners and now thanks to a report coming out of Venture Beat we can tell you which phone will come to join the Project Fi family.

The phone in question is the upcoming Moto X4 – and according to sources familiar with both companies’ plans, the device will make a debut on the market in the fourth quarter of the year.

Motorola put the Moto X lineup on hold in 2016 and decided to focus on the Moto Z family instead. But in 2017, Motorola is bringing back the Moto X brand.

According to earlier leaks, the Moto X4 is going to be a middle-range phone with pretty worthy specs. If rumors are correct, the phone will arrive with a 5.5-inch display with fullHD resolution (1920 x 1080) and glass+metal build. The phone will feature a Snapdragon 660 processor working in concert with 4GB of RAM and 32GB or 64GB of internal storage.

On the back, the Moto X4 is expected to include a dual camera setup said to be consisting of two 13-megapixel sensors with f/1.7 and f/2.2 respectively. The product will also have IP68 rating and will rely on a 3,800 mA battery with Fast Charging. Sadly, industry insiders don’t expect the phone to offer Moto Mods compatibility.

Considering that Project Fi uses both GSM and CDMA carriers (T-Mobile/Sprint/US Cellular) we can assume the Moto X4 will be compatible with most major carriers.

Are you excited about the prospect of getting the Moto X4 from Project Fi?

LG G6 mini to be released as the LG Q6 with 3GB of RAM, single 13MP main camera

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Back in May, word surfaced that LG might be looking to introduce a mini version of its G6 flagship.

Now a report coming out of TechnoBuffalo who talked to a trusted source comes to re-affirm the older rumor. Yes, the Korean company is gearing up to unleash the LG G6 mini.

Instead of the 5.7-inch display, the new phone is said to be featuring a 5.4-inch screen with a screen-to-body ratio of just under 80% (the G6 features a ratio of 78.6%) However, the aspect ratio will remain 18:9, like in the case of the flagship.

Prolific leakster Evan Blass (@evleaks) also shed some light on the upcoming phone over the weekend. Most importantly he revealed the product will land on the market as the LG Q6. Secondly, Blass tells us the phone will pack only 3GB of RAM and a single 13-megapixel on the back –  so it’s going to be merely a middle-range product.

The big LG G6

Other specs haven’t leaked yet, but given what we know so far, we’ll have to assume the phone won’t carry a Snapdragon 821 chipset, but a more middle-range one like the Snapdragon 660, maybe.

We’re also told the LG Q6 recently passed the FCC as model number M700. Which means the phone is not far from being released on the US market.

Moto E4 now available at Republic Wireless for $99

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Are you on the market for a budget phone this summer? Mobile virtual network operator Republic Wireless has your back. The carrier recently announced the availability of the new Moto E4 budget handset.

The Moto E4 is offered with a $99 price tag – although for a limited time – or for $17/month with financing from Affirm. Customers can pair the phone with one of Republic Wireless’ affordable plans which start at $15.

The MVNO is the perfect solution for anyone who wants to have a decent smartphone without having to pay a fortune for it, especially for data they don’t need or use. Their plans are also super affordable.

For example, for $20/month customers get unlimited talk, text and Wi-Fi and 1GB of data. And in case you’re wondering if 1GB would be enough for you, Republic Wireless has provided a helpful of all the things you could do with just 1Gb of data:

•    Download 2,323 photos
•    Watch 2,342 minutes of cat videos
•    Read 30,234 emails during your “power lunch”
•    Make 2,343 posts on Facebook
•    Listen to 4,453 minutes of Spotify, house party!
•    Drive 5,000 miles with Google Maps
•    Surf 45,324 pages on Google Chrome
•    Talk until you run out of words
•    Text until your thumbs fall off

This is the carrier’s most basic data plan, but there are other options for those who need more. For example, for $90/month you can get unlimited talk, text, Wi-Fi, and 10GB of data.

You can pair any of Republic’s plans with the new Moto E4. Which by the way arrives with a 5-inch display with 1280 x 720 resolution and a Snapdragon 425 processor working in combination with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage (expandable up to 32GB via microSD).

The phone also includes an 8-megapixel main camera, as well as a 5-megapixel one. It relies on a 2,800 mAh battery and runs Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box. It takes advantage of a fingerprint scanner included in the physical home button.

If you think the Moto E4 might be a great match for you, (or a member of your family) hurry up and head to Republic Wireless while the deal is still available. The device is available for $99 for now, but once the promo expires the phone will be available for $129 a pop.

Tip: How to speed up your Samsung Galaxy J5

The Samsung Galaxy J5 shows Samsung can still make a great budget device and it great for those not looking to spend a lot of money on their device. However, the device isn’t the most powerful, despite having a fantastic battery. With apps getting more resource demanding you could find the J5 to be slowing down. Luckily there is a hidden feature that you can change that will instantly speed up your device.

The tip will help speed up your Samsung Galaxy J5, helping reduce the impact of the aging processor and resource hungry apps, as well as the lower processing power in the device. The best bit is there’s nothing extra to install or tons of settings to change, just a simple case of changing a setting with developer options enabled.

The little hack revolves around the animations applied to transitioning between windows and turning the device on or off. By simply turning this off, it contributes to making the device seem extremely snappy and fast by reducing the delay applied to the animation.

First, you’ll need to enable the Developer Options hidden menu. To do this, go into Settings -> About Device and scroll down to “Build Number”. Now, tap on “Build Number” five times and you’ll see a notification saying that “Developer mode has been enabled”.

With that hidden menu now enabled, we can head on into it to begin fastening up our Samsung Galaxy J5.

  1. Head on in to Developer Options in Settings.
  2. Scroll down to the Drawing section.
  3. Of interest here is the Window Animation ScaleTransition Animation Scale, and Animator Duration Scale.
  4. Click on them individually to change the scale.

You are able to turn the animations off completely, or set them to 0.5x (default is 1x) so the animations will be double speed for those who would like to retain them.

You’ll notice your J5 feels substantially quicker without any hacks that affect your software, warranty, or device battery life. Let us know your comments in the section below.