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Verizon is no longer offering the LG Watch Sport

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Verizon probably pushed back the launch of the Samsung Gear S3 Frontier smartwatch, in order to better promote its own Wear24 intelligent timepiece, which only recently started selling. Right now if you want to purchase a smartwatch off Big Red you have a few options at your disposal including the Samsung Gear S2 or Motorola Moto 360 2nd generation models.

Interestingly enough there’s no trace of the new LG Watch Sport which had been available for pre-order starting February 10. According to the Droid Life, the carrier has been sending cancellation emails to those who pre-ordered the device. Verizon actually told the publication the LG Watch Sport had been cancelled, a piece of information that has yet to be confirmed by LG.

Even so, one can’t find the page for the Verizon LG Watch Sport on the manufacturer’s website anymore, as only the one for the AT&T model remains.

For its part, Verizon is trying to console buyers by shaving $100 off the purchases of another connected watch. Coincidence or not, the carrier recently started selling its Wear24 intelligent timepiece which is available for $349 outright or $299 on a two-year contract.

Still those who won’t be swayed away from the LG Watch Sport can still order the product from AT&T for $249 on a two-year contract.

We’ve reached out to LG to inquire on the Verizon LG Watch Sport’s status and will update you as soon as more information becomes available.

App Highlight: Kill Shot Virus

The App

Developed by Hothead Games, Kill Shot Virus is a new app from an established developer who has been responsible for apps like BIG WIN Racing, and Rivals at War. Having been recently updated on May 10 to version 1.0.2, Kill Shot Virus is very much in its infancy but the developer is working to patch any bugs quickly. Kill Shot Virus is a Zombie killing FPS game where you must protect survivors, kill the undead, and stop the virus spreading.

What it does

 

Kill Shot Virus has over 100 FPS missions where you must utilize a large set of weapons to kill the enemy zombies and stop the virus from spreading. With great graphics and effects, you’ll find yourself overcoming hordes of zombies all over an infected city.

You can even create a survival faction with your friends to rack up points together to dominate the global leaderboard. You can compete against rival factions and there’s even Urban Onslaught and Urban Pandemic event modes that have been included to survive against hordes of the infected and powerful boss-like super zombies.

Why we like it

Everyone loves a good zombie shoot-em-up, and Kill Shot Virus is a great example of one that has been optimized for mobile gameplay to just pick up and play. That would be one of my only criticisms with this game is that it is best enjoyed in short bursts as to keep it exciting. I think that’s more akin to the zombie FPS genre as a whole as it can get repetitive quickly. Picking up Kill Shot Virus will certainly leave you feeling like you’ve blown off some steam, and has great graphics to enjoy while you’re doing it.

How to get it

Kill Shot Virus is available for free from the Google Play Store. You can download it right here.

YouTube TV gains Breaking Bad, Doctor Who, Portlandia, more via new channel support

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YouTube TV has already added a number of new channels to its upstart internet-based streaming TV service. Just weeks after launching with a rather wide variety of options, YouTube TV gains additional key channels.

Subscribers can now can access content from AMC, BBC America, IFC TV, Sundance TV, Telemundo, Univision, and We TV. This means watchers will be able to get their fix for Better Call Saul, Doctor Who, and many other programs.

YouTube TV runs $35 per month and includes live TV streaming from ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and popular cable network. Additionally, it also offers unlimited cloud DVR and support for 6 accounts per household.

As of today, YouTube TV is only available in a small number of markets; Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, and San Francisco Bay Area are the lucky territories with YouTube TV support. It’s not clear when additional metro areas will be added to the list or how fast Google plans to grow the service.

Looking ahead, YouTube TV will also add Local Now and BBC World News to its roster. To see a full list of channels available under YouTube TV, check here.

Gear Up: JOBY debuts new solutions for mobile users

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Do you like to shoot pictures or video from your smartphone? Are you in the early stages of kicking off a YouTube vlogging career?  What are you using to hold your handset? How can you hope to nab great panoramic shots or fun video when you have to hold onto it physically? Get yourself a mount of some sort.

JOBY, a brand who specializes in tripods, photo gear, and more, has introduced a pair of products which speak directly to the mobile user. If you’re in the market for something compact, light, and well-built, we suggest you give them a look.

We’ve had the new GripTight PRO Video Mount and the GripTight PRO Video GP Stand in our possession for a week or so and simply love them. Both make it really easy to shoot video or take pictures from any smartphone.  Moreover, we’ve also tested the GripTight One as a smartphone holder for pics. All travel well and should find a place in your travel bag.

GripTight PRO Video Mount

The GripTight PRO Video Mount attaches to any tripod and employs a locking tilt functionality. Set it at a variety of angles and step back; you’re hands-free, remember?

Want to switch from portrait to landscape mode? A quick loosening on the back lets you flip your phone on its end for a different look. This one is designed to fit pretty much any phone on the market, even those with a wider body.

The panning arm gives you total control for panoramic pictures, time lapse photos, videos, and more. Not using it? Simply unlock it from the base and rotate it into a more comfortable position.

The whole thing weighs practically nothing, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at it. We found it to be solidly built and constructed from quality materials.

The legs are perhaps one of the signature features of the GorillaPod line of products from JOBY. While they stay in place quite well, they can be bent and angled it seemingly endless ways. Wrap it around a pole or snug it up against a door and you can grab some really interesting perspectives.

GripTight ONE

For those of you who don’t necessarily need a panning arm or would prefer something a little smaller, the GripTight ONE might be your cup of tea. Strong enough to hold up to 500 grams, it’s a more compact, yet still versatile product.

The unique mount folds up nice and tight and screws directly into any standard tripod mount. Open it up and you’ll find it fits essentially all smartphones. It won’t let you flip to portrait mode, but, if wide angle and landscape is your main concern, this is a non-issue.

This one also features the strong and flexible legs that you’ll find across the entire portfolio. Again, they’re smaller, but no less practical. Rest assured that you still wrap them around various things like tree branches or bicycle handlebars.

As a much more portable unit, you can slide this into a bag or even a pocket without much notice. You’ll want to unscrew the mount from the top before doing so lest you risk breaking it.

What we like most about products like these is the universal fit and interchangeability. You can swap the mounts out for the other base or put them on top of an existing tripod. This way, you can shoot from the home office with your favorite stand but then hit the road with something more suited to your mobile needs.

Availability

The GripTight PRO Video Mount and the GripTight ONE are both available from JOBY’s website.. Prices are $49.95 and $34.95, respectively.

Pi Music Player: It’s all the small things that matter (Review)

There’s no denying that online music services provide such an unparalleled level of convenience that some people have opted to use them exclusively. No more dealing with files, synchronization, ID3 tags, and finding a way of storing all of these files in the sometimes pitiful storage options offered by manufacturers.

However, there’s also a huge market out there who prefers to have their songs with them at all times. This is especially true in places where data is prohibitively expensive, so services like Spotify should either be used with offline files or with WiFi at all times. For these people, the Google Play Store has a lot of apps worthy of your attention, and Pi Music Player is one of those.

Developer: 100Pi Labs
Price: Free

Setup

Select a theme and off you go.

When starting the app, the only thing Pi asks of you is to select a theme. Since normally music players these days are either white or black, I decided to go with the Gloss theme in order to give the app a bit more color and personality. In my opinion, all of the themes look fine, though. After this, the app’s main screen will show up and you’ll have your whole library waiting for you.

Overview

As happens in many music players these days, Pi borrows from the Google Play Store design and puts a tab bar at the top. The tabs available are: Tracks, Albums, Artists, Genres, Playlists, and Folders. However, unlike the plethora of music players available in the marketplace, the tabs order cannot be changed.

Since everyone uses music players in a different way, this might pose an inconvenience for some people. For example, I never use playlists but some of my friends use their music players exclusively through playlists, so having to scroll the tab bar every time they want to access the playlist section might become a bit tiresome for them.

There’s a hamburger menu at the top left. Triggering it will show you items such as Smart Playlists, Ringtone Cutter, Equalizer, and Settings. On the top right, there’s a search button that does exactly what you expect from it. There’s also a feature Pi Power Share, which lets you share music with other users across platforms.

General Impressions

The highlight of Pi Music Player interface-wise is its animations. Swiping between different tabs, opening the Now Playing screen, and the splash screen are some of the noteworthy examples of this fact.

However, I feel like the rest of the app is not as beautiful as it could be. For example, the Artist tab consists of a list with the name of the artist, the number of albums, and the number of tracks. There’s no Artist picture or anything to make it a bit more appealing. Also, stuff like displaying “1 Tracks” is such an easy thing to avoid that I can’t understand the decision to leave it like that.

The Artist page is also something that I’ve seen executed in a more beautiful way in other apps. While apps like Shuttle and Pulsar opt for a grid to show album arts and then show the songs of a specific artist in a list, Pi shows a scroll view on top with all of the albums. There’s no Artist picture or something similar to spice things up, making things bland compared to other options.

Another thing I noticed is that album art works in a very weird way in this app. While some players opt for downloading everything from online databases, Pi prefers information embedded into the song’s ID3 tags. After hours of hard work throughout the years, my library is pretty well organized, with album arts and decent structure. However, Pi refused to acknowledge my hard work and showed me a generic album art for all of my songs.

Listen to this song, please.

However, I noticed that as I played songs more and more, then the album art started to pop up for some of them. This probably means that the artwork gets processed only after a song has been opened for the first time. It’s hard for me to understand the logic behind this after seeing so many smooth implementations on the Play Store. Also, when you play a song for the first time, you won’t see its artwork in the Now Playing screen. But if you go back one screen and then press the Now Playing bar at the top of the app, it is then displayed. Weird, right?

Otherwise, the app is responsive and loads everything quickly enough on my Huawei Honor 7 Lite with approximately 1300 songs. From playing a song to skipping to the next tune to applying EQ settings, Pi provided a snappy experience. I experienced no cutoffs or other performance nuances.

Options and In-App Purchases

A rather limited set of options are available.

This is a very interesting part to analyze since Pi includes some very neat options but lacks other seemingly basic ones. For example, an EQ provided in the free version is a welcome addition, since some developers hide the equalizer behind a pro purchase.

Also, there’s a ringtone maker, in which you cut a specific part of any of the songs in your library and makes it a brand-new ringtone for your phone. I haven’t seen a feature like this in a music player in a long time, and, even though it’s nice to have, it might not be as useful as other options.

Pi incorporates a sleep timer so that music can turn off after a certain period of time, a filter for songs of a specific length, lock screen album art, and an option to keep the phone’s screen on when you’re on the Playback screen.

Notably absent are Last.fm scrobbling, gapless playback, download artwork from online sources, whitelist/blacklist, and the ability to specify actions when connecting or disconnecting wired and wireless headsets.

There’s a store in which you can buy backgrounds for your app, but it also houses the ad-free version of the app. See, Pi can be used completely for free, and, the first ten times you open the app, you will get the ad-free experience. However, from launch 11 onwards, you will get ads while using it. To avoid this, you can pay approximately $1 to unlock the version without ads.

Conclusion

Pi Music Player is a solid competitor in the moderately crowded and competitive music player market. With more people embracing online services such as Spotify and Deezer thanks to the convenience and lack of onboard storage on modern smartphones, there’s less of a demand for music players.

However, for those of us who still prefer to have our libraries with us the whole time and not depend on internet connection, the number of good options available is astounding. Pi needs to correct some stuff in order to be able to compete, such as beautifying a bit the interface and resolve minor errors here and there. As I said previously, there’s small things that are missing, but, with enough updates, it could easily enter the group of elite music players.

Download and install Pi Music Player from the Google Play Store.

Moto C Plus vs Nokia 3 (Ultra Budget Smartphone Showdown)

We’d all like a Samsung Galaxy S8 or LG G6, but for some of us spending $600+ on a smartphone just isn’t an option. The good news is that today the smartphone market has something to offer for every customer, even on low budgets.

The recently unveiled Moto C Plus and Nokia 3 are two examples of low-end handsets which despite not shining as bright as the Galaxy S8, offer great value for money. Below you can see how the Moto C Plus compares to the Nokia 3.

Design & Display

5-inch display with 720p resolution vs 5-inch display with 720p resolution

294 ppi vs 294 ppi

While both phones feature the same 5-inch HD display with 1280 x 720 resolution, the two handsets look quite different.

There’s no way you’ll be mistaking the Moto for the Nokia and vice-versa. The Nokia 3 takes advantage of a polycarbonate body and an aluminum frame, a combination that makes it look quite sleek.

As for the Moto C Plus, it comes with markedly rounded edges and appears to sport a metal-like finish (most probably plastic). It’s available in Metallic Cherry, Pearl White, Fine Gold and Starry Black, while the Nokia 3 should be available for pickup in Silver White, Matte Black, Tempered Blue and Copper White.

Performance

MediaTek MT6737 vs MediaTek MT6737

1GB/2GB of RAM vs 2GB of RAM

16GB vs 16GB of internal storage

Both phones are based on a quad-core MediaTek processor which consists of a quad-core arrangement of four Cortex A-53 processors clocked at 1.4 GHz. However, the Moto C Plus will be available in two versions with 1GB or 2GB of RAM, while the Nokia 3 ships with 2GB of RAM by default.

Internal storage is on par and in both cases, there’s a microSD card slot available, although the Nokia 3 allows for memory expansion up to 128GB, while the Moto C Plus lets users add up to 32GB.

The handset duo takes advantage of 4G LTE and the Nokia 3 also packs NFC.

Cameras

8-mepapixel vs 8-megapxel

2-megapixel vs 8-megapixel

Since these are both budget smartphones, don’t expect to find the most capable smartphone shooters around onboard of these products. The Moto C Plus features an 8-megapixel main camera with LED flash and 2-megapixel selfie camera, while the Nokia 3 has a 8-megapixel main snapper with autofocus and LED flash, as well as an 8-megapixel self-portrait snapper with autofocus.

Software

Android 7.0 Nougat vs Android 7.0 Nougat

At MWC 2017, Nokia promised timely updates for all its new Android models including the Nokia 3. It remains to be seen whether the Finnish company keeps true to its word, once the products actually make a debut on the market. Until then, we can keep our fingers crossed.

The Moto C Plus also launched with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box and we expect Motorola to keep this budget model in the update loop.

Battery

4,000 mAh vs 2,560 mAh

One of the main reasons why you should consider getting a Moto C Plus is the big 4,000 mAh battery onboard. Motorola claims the juice box can sustain up to 30 hours of life onboard. Comparatively, the Nokia 3 has a smaller 2,560 mAh battery onboard which nevertheless be able to offer enough power to get you through the day.

Value

Approximately $130 vs $153

None of the two models are currently available to purchase in the US. However, the Nokia 3 has been spotted at the FCC, which is a big indication the phone will soon land on stateside. Nokia announced a price of approximately $153 for the phone in Europe, so we expect it to sell for the around $150 when it arrives in America. As for the Moto C Plus – this model might never officially make it in North America, but interested parties will be able to get it through third-party resellers.

The phone should retailer a little cheaper than the Nokia 3, despite having a larger battery. On the negative side of things, it has a less impressive selfie camera and a more cheapish build.

Republic Wireless offers 6 months of free service starting today

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Starting today – May 16 – Republic Wireless is bringing back a popular promotion. The mobile virtual network operator now offers six months of free service to anyone who activates a phone on its Bring Your Own Android Phone program.

In order to enter the promo, you will need to order a Republic Wireless SIM card for $5 between May 16 and May 22. Don’t forget to activate it by June 6.

During the promotion, Republic Wireless will offer six month of free service, including unlimited talk/text and up to 2GB cellular 4G LTE data, which would normally take you back $30/month.

Here’s the list of supported phones which will be eligible to take part in the promo including Huawei Ascend 5W, Moto G4, Moto G4 Play, Moto G4 Plus, Moto G5 Plus, Moto X Pure Edition, Moto Z, Moto Z Play, Nexus 5X by LG, Nexus 6 by Motorola, Nexus 6P by Huawei, Pixel by Google, Pixel XL by Google, Samsung Galaxy J3, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 egde.

The small wireless operator uses both Wi-Fi hotspots and traditional cell phone network to offer voice and data service for phones at much lower costs compared to competing offerings from much larger carriers. The service uses Wi-Fi networks where they are available and switches to a cellular network when a Wi-Fi connection is not in range.

Republic Wireless’ free six months of service promo was also available last year.

Google Home might soon get cloud device casting, reminder controls

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Google’s I/O 2017 developer conference is set to kick start tomorrow and naturally we expect to hear some news about the Google Home.

While we wait for Google to provide us the scoop, the folks at the xda-developers performed an APK teardown on one of the most recent updates to the Google Home app (2.3) and so uncovered a few clues about future functionalities we can expect to see get added to Google Home.

According to some code streams in the app’s update, Google Home might soon boast an ability called “cloudcast” – a tool that could allow users to cast to a Home without being on the same network. At this point in time, users can cast via Google Chromecast when devices are placed in close vicinity and both connected to the same network.

On top of that, it appears that the Google Assistant might gain integration with third party companies quite possibly via the Google Home app. Soon products like the NVIDIA’s Spot speakers might support Google’s AI-driven assistant.

But perhaps one of the most useful feature revealed by the teardown is the ability to list reminders. The new function will reportedly work in a similar manner to the Home Control, Shopping and Music options that can be access via the app’s slide out menu.

Other improvements that might be headed for Google Home in the near future include Proxy Support, being able to clear the search history from the Google Home app, as well as a Bluetooth Management tool (although Google Home does not allow users to pair Bluetooth devices) and the ability to change notification sounds.

Keep in mind that APK teardowns can only predict features that might appear with future updates, but not confirm them. It remains to be seen whether the Google Home will gain any of the options outline above or not.

How to Unlock the Samsung Galaxy S6, S7, or S8 to any network

Over the past decade, the cellphone, and, in more recent years, the smartphone has become something that every person cannot leave home without. Android smartphones are some of the best smartphones around. The many functions of an Android smartphone makes life more convenient and keeps people safe. Unfortunately, smartphones are locked to the original service provider the phone was purchased with. This is a very inconvenient reality for many reasons, but the main reason is this: It gives the user no option in what service provider they’d like to receive.

Carrier Unlocking an Android Smartphone

To get around this lock, you must carrier unlock your phone. Phones that are purchased from a carrier like AT&T or T-Mobile example are locked to that carrier. For example: If you were to put an AT&T sim card into a T-Mobile to unlock Samsung phone, the device would not receive service immediately. This is inconvenient if, say, the service that AT&T was providing was substantially cheaper than T-Mobile.

Another example of how inconvenient carrier locking can be for the user, can be found when the user travels to another country. When you get to your destination, you should be able to buy a local SIM card, put into your smartphone, and it will work, right? Well, the answer is no, unless you’ve carrier unlocked your phone prior your departure. If the phone is unlocked, any carrier restrictions no longer apply, and the phone can be used on any operators of your choosing.

How to unlock your phone

Before you start the unlocking process, you need to know if the phone can be unlocked or not. If the phone was purchased under 2 year contract, and you’re still paying for it, you have what’s called a “postpaid” device. If you want to unlock that device you have to call your carrier to see if they can unlock it even under contract or you’ll have to wait until the contract is up or pay a third party service like Unlockauthority.com to do it for you at a small fees.

Most of the time, the device may require an unlock code to be carrier unlocked. This code can be provided to you by your service carrier if eligible or via third party service. Enter an unlock code when prompted is a common step in the carrier unlocking process. Unlocking your cellphone is the best way to use the device on the user’s carrier of choice.

You can find services online that will unlock your Android smartphone for you. Among the better third party services you can use to unlock phones is Unlockauthority.com as they provide lighting fast carrier unlocking services at a great value.

The service that UnlockAuthority provides is quick, easy, and reliable. Their cheap prices make unlocking your device a simple and affordable process that anybody could from the comfort of their own home. Unlocking your Android smartphone is the best way to have freedom in choosing what service provider you’d like to use.

HTC U11 is the first phone to come with a squeezable metal frame

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After being in the rumor mill for quite some time, the HTC U11 flagship was finally revealed today during a conference in Twain.

With this product, HTC finally brings out a flagship that can truly compete with the Samsung Galaxy S8. On top of boasting an appealing premium glass design and a powerful Snapdragon 835 processor, the HTC U11 also introduces the Edge Sense – a completely new way of interacting with the smartphone – which we’re going to talk about in a little bit. But first the raw specs.

Specifications

HTC’s new flagship carries a 5.5-inch Super LCD display with QuadHD resolution (1440 x 2560) with Corning Gorilla Glass. The Taiwanese company is going to offer the HTC U 11 in two variants, one with 4G of RAM and 64GB of built-in storage (for US, UK markets) and another one with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage (for Asia). A microSD card slot which allows for memory expansion up to 2TB (in both versions) is also included.

In the photography department, the U11 is also pretty well endowed, packing a 12-megapixel main camera with ultra-spread autofocus, BSI sensor, optical image stabilization, dual-LED flash, slow motion and 4K video recording capabilities. The selfie camera is of 16-megapixel variety with BSI sensor and full-HD recording.

HTC has finally delivered what customers have been asking for all along, as the U11 packs HTC’s Boom Sound Hi-Fi edition technology, as well as 3D audio recording with four microphones and Hi-res audio certified. The product can be paired with HTC USonic earbuds for active noise cancellation.

The smartphone relies on a 3,000 mAh battery which according to the producing company should offer up to 24.5 hours of talk time and 14 days of standby time. It also sports IP67 water and dust resistance. Like in the case of its predecessor, don’t expect to find a 3.5mm headphone jack onboard, but HTC is also offering a Type-C-3.5mm adapter (with a built-in DAC).

Standout features

The HTC U11 represents a natural progression from the previous HTC U Ultra model, both in terms of looks and functionalities. Which brings us to the U11’s main standout feature – the Edge Sense – basically a series of sensor implemented beneath the phone’s metal edges.

With their help, the phone can distinguish and interpret almost imperceptible squeezes, so users will be able to squeeze the screen to launch the camera or capture a selfie. The exact actions triggered by a squeeze can be configured by the owner to suit his/her particular set of needs.

There’s another reason why the HTC U11 is quite special. It ships not with one but three virtual assistants on board, the Google Assistant and Alexa (on top of HTC’s own Sense Companion) – although the later won’t be available at launch (it will be added via a software update by end of June – hopefully). We’re not sure why you’d need so many AI-driven helpers on one phone, but we guess it’s nice to be given such a wide range of choice.

Availability

When will you be able to purchase the phone? Well in the US the HTC U11 will be sold only by Sprint at first. Sprint has already opened up pre-orders and you can expect the device to start shipping on June 9. Interested parties can get it for $0 down and $29 per month for the next 2 years (which amounts to a $696 price).

An unlocked version will also be made available on HTC’s own website and via Amazon.com which is already taking pre-orders for $649 a pop. The flagship is available in Amazing Silver, Sapphire Blue and Brilliant Black. Other markets will also see two other Ice White and Red/Orange versions.

Deal: HTC is offering early U11 adopters a discount. Use the LOVEU11 code at checkout in order to get a $50 discount on the new HTC flagship and pay only $599.