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The Huawei Watch 2 Has Landed In The US Bundled With 10 Weeks Free Google Play Music And A Wealth Of New Features.

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The wait is over, the highly anticipated Huawei Watch 2 is now available to purchase in the United States.

As of April 18, you are able to get your hands on the device by taking yourself down to your nearest Best Buy store or for the more digitally inclined of us : WalmartTargetAmazon and of course Best Buy’s website – (to name but a few) will be readily equipped to relieve you of your digital currency and have you eagerly awaiting your package of tech-filled joy landing on your doorstep helping you avoid the need to be in anyway socially active.

This year we see Huawei adding to what arguably was the best android smartwatch of 2016 in the form of two jaw-droppingly gorgeous offerings; aptly named STANDARD and CLASSIC.

The STANDARD is the sportier styled version and will come in Carbon Black or Concrete Grey while the CLASSIC offering will come in the modern sleek Titanium Grey.

Both models come With a 45mm (1.8”) diameter and the ratio of a traditional wristwatch, plus a high-definition AMOLED display with an impressive 390×390 pixel resolution.

The battery has also had an uplift, the 420 mAh optimized battery features greater density and a longer life, it can last up to two days with regular use.

When in training mode with both the heart rate sensor and GPS on, the device lasts up to 10 hours. It can also last up to three weeks in Huawei’s exclusive Watch Mode and keep counting steps and display time.

 


The Standard’s pricing will start at $300 and the Classic will see you reaching for a minimum of $370. A reasonable price point for both I might add, and with myself having lovingly worn my Huawei 1 watch every day since its purchase mid last year find myself again in awe of Huawei’s continuing insistence at offering high-end devices at prices that can do nothing other than inspire the purchase.

The HUAWEI WATCH 2 is being penned as the perfect health and exercise companion, featuring innovative design details. Its chronograph double-crown design is inspired by sports watches, and makes controls easy to access.

Original reports and renders all leaned towards the Huawei Watch 2 featuring a SIM card slot, cellular connectivity seemed a dead cert but at this time we have heard no further mention of this feature and it does not appear to be included in this batch of US releases.

What we can confirm is that the Huawei Watch 2 will be running Android Wear 2.0 out of the box, meaning full support for iPhone or iPad with iOS 8.2+, or any smartphones with Android 4.3+.

 

Also To help U.S. consumers enjoy the online and offline music features, for a limited time HUAWEI WATCH 2 will come with 10 weeks free access to Google Play Music, a music and podcast streaming service from Google.

Can Huawei improve on what already is a solid well-respected piece of wearable smart tech, in a year that will see an absurd amount of new players into the smart watch game?

Only time will tell…..

Instagram for Android adding offline support soon

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Instagram for Android will soon offer a pretty handy, new feature. And no, it’s not inspired by Snapchat or Pinterest this time.

Instagram wants to make it easier for users in emerging markets to use the app, so during the Facebook Developer Conference (F8), the company announced it will be rolling out offline mode.

We’ve all know how it feels – browsing social media only to be disconnected suddenly due to spotting reception or a failing Wi-Fi connection. But with Instagram’s new tool, Instagram fans will be able to continue browsing content that was previously downloaded in their feed. They can also leave comments, like posts, save media or unfollow users. All these changes will be applied once the Internet connection has been restored.

For the time being Instagram’s offline mode will only be available on Android, as Android is the dominating mobile OS in emerging markets. Why is Instagram targeting developing market? Well out of its 600 million users, the vast majority (up to 80%) is located outside the US in countries with slow networks and expensive data plans. So like Facebook and Twitter, which launched a Lite version of their apps aimed at developing countries – Instagram is also looking to bring more subscribers onboard from these regions.

The Galaxy S5 is still the most popular Samsung phone in the US

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Following the launch of the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, Samsung’s mobile chief revealed that pre-orders for the flagships have exceeded those of the previous S7 device. By the looks of it, the Korean tech giant’s latest efforts in terms of premium mobile technology, have quickly gained the admiration of Android enthusiasts across the world.

But interestingly enough, Samsung’s most popular device in the US remains the Galaxy S5. According to a report coming out of Kantar World Panel, American customers exhibit a pronounced fondness for the Galaxy S5, at the expense of newer models such as the Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 edge.

Samsung Galaxy S6

As of February 2017, 15.6% of all active Samsung smartphones in the country are Galaxy S5 units, while only 11.5% are Galaxy S7s and 11.4% Galaxy S6s. The Galaxy S7 edge accounted for only 5.8%.

It’s quite puzzling how the Galaxy S5 managed to maintain this position in the US market, as the flagship is known for being one of Samsung’s under-performers. The company managed to sell only 12 million Galaxy S5 units in the first three months after launch, which if compared to its predecessor, is 4 million less. Samsung overall sold nearly 40% fewer than projected. It’s after the Galaxy S5 that Samsung decided to overhaul the design language of its flagship lineup ditching the cheap plastic in favor of metal and glass.

Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge

The report at hand also revealed that 28% of Samsung users in the country plan to upgrade to a new Samsung smartphone. 57% of these customers are targeting a Galaxy S7 edge, while only 28% are looking to upgrade to a Galaxy S7 and 10% to a Galaxy S6. The remainder choose between 48 devices to upgrade to, which shows that while the majority of users is interested in flagships, Samsung’s portfolio in the US remains quite varied.

Samsung Galaxy S8

20% of polled Galaxy S7 owners said they want to upgrade this year – to a Galaxy S8 presumably, while 40% of Galaxy S6 also said they are entertaining the idea of buying a new models. Last but not least 55% of Galaxy S5 owners said they intend to upgrade, which means the remaining 45% plan to keep using the phone. But with the Galaxy S8 out and about and tempting our senses, more Galaxy S5 users might decide it’s time to retire this 3-year old phone and go for something new and shiny instead.

Xiaomi Mi 6 goes official with Snapdragon 835, dual main camera

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As anticipated by the deluge of leaks of the past few months, Xiaomi unveiled its next-generation flagship, the Mi 6, today. The phone is the fourth handset to be announced with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 835 processor, after the Sony Xperia XZ Premium, Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Sharp Aquos R.

Aesthetically speaking, the design language hasn’t changed much since the Mi 5, as the newcomer retains the curved glass back and metal frame of its predecessor, although the rear glass panel now curves along all four edges.

The Xiaomi Mi 6 is quite conservative in its looks, so people who were expecting something more along the lines of the bezeless Mi MIX will be pretty disappointed. Speaking of which, the phone also makes use of an old-school physical home button which also doubles as a fingerprint scanner (Qualcomm Sense ID-enabled).

When it comes to specs, the phone comes carrying a 5.15-inch fullHD display (1920 x 1080 resolution) and 6GB of RAM and either 64GB or 128GB of built-in storage. Following this year’s trend in smartphones, Xiaomi has adorned its latest flagship with a dual-camera setup that pairs a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens with a 12-megapixel telephoto lens for 2x lossless zoom. As for selfies, an 8-megapixel camera should be enough for snapping great self-portraits.

We need to mention that the phone doesn’t have a 3.5mm headphone jack, which will come as a disappointment to some. On the bright side of things, the company has placed the stereo speakers on the front of the device.

The Mi 6 relies on a 3,350 mAh battery which thanks to the less demanding FHD display and power-efficient 10nm SoC onboard, should be able to sustain a long life onboard. Not to mention the handset ships with Android 7.1.1 Nougat (with Xiaomi’s MIUI 8 on top) out of the box, which comes with further battery optimizations. The phone will be up for grabs in Black, White, Silver, Blue and Gold (?).

Like always, Xiaomi is offering its newest flagship in with a very affordable price-tag attached. The 64GB version will go on sale for approximately $360, while the 128GB storage option will take customers as far as $420. A ceramic version with 128GB storage will also be available for $435. But don’t get your hopes up about the phone officially making it stateside. However, you’ll surely be able order it from third-party websites like Geekbuying.

Despite rumors, Xiaomi didn’t unveil a Mi 6 Plus variant alongside the Mi 6.

Hiya Business Profiles lets Galaxy S8 users search for businesses right from the dialer app

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In anticipation of the Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ global release on April 21, caller ID and call blocker specialist, Hiya announced it’s expanding its partnership with the Korean tech giant in order to bring the new Business Profiles product onboard the new devices.

Business Profiles offers a novel way of finding and contacting business without having to leave the phone dialer. Now, when Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ users open up the phone app on their device, they will see a new tab called Places (which replaces the old Favorites tab) next to the Log and Contacts tabs. From there, owners can quickly find and call any local business, by searching categories such as Restaurants, Shopping, Health, Automotive, Financial, Travel, Public Services and more.

Places will also provide recommendations based on the user’s location and time of day. So if you are passing through the center at launch time, the service will show you the best restaurants in the area where you can stop for lunch.

According to Hiya, most mobile business searches with the intent to make a phone call, originate via web search or third-party apps. With Business Profiles, Hiya wants to help customers bypass these unnecessary stages of switching between apps, by allowing them to search and contact business directly from the dialer app. And to provide more relevant results, Hiya has partnered up with third party companies like Yelp and Whitepages.

Hiya’s new Business Profile feature is launching in 27 countries across America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Samsung’s own called ID and spam protection service, Smart Call is already powered by Hiya Caller Profile and in the Galaxy S8 will be updated to include Hiya’s newest Reputation Service Engine for advanced spam protection.

Belkin BOOST↑UP Wireless Charging Pad review

One of the most common features being added to smartphones today is the ability to charge it without need of wires. Many of the flagship models released in the last few months come with wireless charging capabilities. Key models for 2017 already include the LG G6, the Samsung Galaxy S8, and Samsung Galaxy S8+.

Thanks to consolidation in the wireless charging space, we’re finally seeing some industry standards fully emerge. One option, Qi charging, has been around for more than a couple of years now and has been found in phones from Samsung, Motorola, Nokia, and the Nexus line. And, in the cases where the phones don’t feature the charging option, there are plenty of cases you can purchase to add it on. It’s pretty damn pervasive to say the least. Looking ahead, we could even see it in future iPhones.

Just because you have a device that’s capable of charging wirelessly doesn’t mean you have a wireless charger. Indeed, you’ll have to purchase accessories like that separately. One such product is the BOOST↑UP Wireless Charging Pad, a unit we’ve spent some time with over the last few weeks.

There’s not much at all to setting up a wireless charging pad. It’s essentially plug it into the wall and place your phone on it. At most, you may have to find the proper placement to get the charge to activate. For a lot of phones you will hear an audible tone or see something on-screen to indicate charging has started.

The Belkin pad has a nice finish to it that keeps your phone from sliding around, potentially disengaging from the charge. You should be just fine for placing the handset on it; it takes a somewhat concerted effort to slide it or move it off. It’s not completely sticky or rubbery, but it does the trick.

There’s a green LED light indicator to let you know your phone is properly aligned to the pad and charging. Should you have an issue, the light switches to red so you can easily identify errors or foreign objects hindering charging. The BOOST↑UP Wireless Charging Pad can charge through cases up to 3mm thick so there shouldn’t be too much of a problem. Thicker cases, though, may be tricky.

The Wireless Charging Pad features the most recent Qi standards and supports charging up to 15W. For smartphones and tablets that Qi enabled and also support 15W, this is as fast as it gets. Yes, even quicker than what Samsung has in its 9W Fast Charge wireless pad.

At $70, the Belkin solution doesn’t come cheaply. But, given the flexibility and what we assume to be long-term viability, it’s a practical investment. Having one of these in a home office or central location could be quite handy in a home full of phones with wireless charging capability. The neutral colors and design ensure it looks great in any environment.

Master & Dynamic expands beyond headphones with MA770 Wireless Speaker

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Master & Dynamic, a brand known thus far for its wired and wireless headphones, is today launching its first wireless speaker.  Indeed, the New York-based company has partnered with Sir David Adjaye, the renowned architect behind the most recent Smithsonian museum, on the MA770 Wireless Speaker.

Weighing in at a massive 35 pounds, the speaker is comprised of a proprietary concrete composite and features a unique and distinctive design.  It’s a luxury piece that not only begs for attention, but promises an incredible audio experience.

“This speaker is not about the traditional idea of making boxes, but about a directional form. I became fascinated with the idea of using triangles to break down the mass of the box, and to see if we could dissolve the sense of volume through sculptural detail. We created a new geometry for this speaker. A new geometry of sound.” – SIR DAVID ADJAYE

The MA770 can work on its own, delivering enough sound to fill a large room, but also pairs to other speaker via Wi-Fi for a larger footprint. As the first speaker to offer built-in Chromecast for multi-room stereo audio, it treads into an increasingly popular space.

Why concrete, you ask? For started, its unique composite provides five times the dampening properties of wood. Moreover, it offers up ten times that of plastic.

In addition to concrete, the MA770 is comprised of woven kevlar, diamond-cut anodized aluminum (controls), and a stainless steel grille. The grille, for its part, can be removed, giving the speaker a completely different look.

The speaker is big, beautiful, powerful, and feature-rich. As such, it does come with a premium price tag. The MA770 launches with an $1,800 cost; like we find with its headphones, though, we suspect true audiophiles might not bat an eye.

Specs

  • 100W Class D 3 Discrete Channels
  • Dual 4″ Woven Kevlar Long Throw Woofers
  • 1.5″ Titanium Dome
  • Chromecast built-in, Bluetooth 4.1 with BLE, 3.5mm Auxiliary Analog, TOSLINK Optical Audio
  • Dual band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1 with BLE

The MA770 Wireless Speaker is available for pre-order through Master & Dynamic’s website starting from today. Moreover, it will also be sold at the Museum of Modern Art on April 25.

Google Earth makes a comeback, packed with new tools for explorations

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I have to admit, I all but forgotten about Google Earth – until I recently saw the movie Lion – in which a five-year-old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometers from home. 25 years later, after being adopted by an Australian family, he sets out to find his lost family with the help of Google Earth – the geobrowser that accesses satellite and aerial imagery and other geographic data over the internet to map the world.

While in recent years, the service seems to have faded from the collective consciousness, Google today is hoping to jug our memories by introducing an overhauled Google Earth. It’s been five years since Google released a new version of this program, but with the latest version – which took two years to make – the search giant is hoping to rekindle interest for the platform. And for the first time ever, Google Earth is fully available on Android, as well as on desktop.

As you’d be expecting, the new Google Earth comes boasting a host of new features including Knowledge Cards which deliver more information about the places visited or  recommendations that suggest other potential places of interest when users are viewing a certain location. Want to put a new, awesome location on your travel itinerary for this summer? The I’m feeling lucky tool randomly picks one of the 20,000 lesser-known, but beautiful location users are invited to explore like the lush green Pemba Island off the Swahili coast or the Zao Hot Sprint in Yamagata, Japan.

With the new Google Earth, users can also take guided, interactive tours led by scientists, documentarians and other experts in order to discover the wonders of the world. Google has more than 50 already available and you’ll be able to find them under the “Voyager” section. Virtual travelers can take a stroll in Gombe National Park in Tanzania alongside primatologist Jane Goodall or head to Mexico and learn about the lost Maya civilization. More adventures will be added to Voyager on a weekly basis.

Like in the old Google Earth, users can also view the world in 3D using the 3D button. In certain locations like the 500-year-old Chateau de Chambord in the Loire Valley in France for example, 360-degree videos of the surroundings are also available to watch.

The revamped Google Maps is currently available on the web in Chrome and on Android devices starting this week, but will make it out to iOS and other browsers soon. So if you fancy an adventure, open up your Android and start exploring the wonders of the world.

LG G6 getting 100 new apps fully optimized for 18:9 Full Vision display next month

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A trend we’re seeing this year’s flagships and which is probably going to be copied by other Android OEMs throughout 2017, is the introduction of the 18:9 aspect ratio. The first device to make it out the door with an 18:9 ratio onboard was the LG G6 and soon the Samsung Galaxy S8 followed with 18:5:9.

Since the new aspect ratio has yet to be widely adopted, most of the applications (which are built to work on the cinematic 16:9 aspect ratio) will end up showing black bars above and below the user interface.

So for the time being apps running on the LG G6 or Galaxy S8 won’t take full advantage of the screen real estate. But for its part, LG is currently offering 200 optimized apps for download via its LG SmartWorld app store. In recent days, Google also urged developers to start optimizing their apps for the new screen ratio, but LG wants to make absolutely sure LG G6 owners will be able to enjoy the 18:9 screen of the smartphone in an enriched way.

So the Korean company announced that as soon as next month, the LG app store will be populated with 100 new apps optimized to work with the Full Vision display on the LG G6, thus driving the headcount to 300.

This is LG’s latest attempt at trying to divert the spotlight onto its G6 flagship and away from the Samsung’s latest golden boys which feature the same aspect ratio. And with the Galaxy S8’s latest reddish tinge issues cropping up, LG might actually be able to pull it off.

Instagram baits Pintrest users with new Collections feature

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The other day Instagram rolled out another update meant to bring more Snapchat-like features to the table. Now it seems that the Facebook-owned company is targeting another social network to draw inspiration from – namely Pinterest.

Starting this week, users won’t have to browse through their entire saving history to find that particular picture of a chateau they wanted to put on their travel agenda this summer. Instagram makes it easier to organize your saved images by introducing collections. To save an image directly to a collection, users have to tap and hold the bookmark icon located below. Users can create a new collection when they save a post or alternatively save it to an older collection.

Instagram fans can create a collection out of their already-saved posts by tapping the plus icon in the top right corner, naming the collection and then choosing the saved posts you want to add.

As you can see it’s very similar to what you can do on Pinterest which lets you organize your Pins by letting users save them to category boards. Instagram explains that since 46% of users have saved at least one post since the feature made a debut in December, Collections was the logical next-step.

The new feature comes with Instagram version 10.16 which is available for both iOS and Android users.