LG launched the LG X Power back in 2016 – a mid-ranger with a powerful battery nestled under its hood.
Well LG is not coming at MWC 2017 only to launch the highly anticipated LG G6, but also to introduce a mid-range phone. It’s the successor of the LG X Power, which the company calls the LG X power2.
The phone will make a debut with a 5.5-inch display with unimpressive 720 x 1280-pixel resolution and relies on a 1.5GHz octa-core chipset to keep the lights on. The Korean company will offer the LG X power2 with either 1.5GB or 2GB of RAM onboard and 16GB of internal storage (microSD cardslot available for memory expansion up to 2TB).
Like standard middle-range phones, the LG X power2 comes equipped with a 13MP main camera plus 5MP selfie camera. It arrives with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box, which is very good news.
The LG X power2’s biggest selling point it’s the large 4,500 mAh battery. LG says that fully charged, the phone can play video for up to 15 hours uninterrupted. It can also provide navigational directions for about 14 hours or allow owners to surf the web for around 18 hours.
Thanks to the embedded high-speed charging technology, the LG X power2 can be re-charged super-fast. A one-hour charge delivers 50% battery power, while two hours will give you a full charge.
The phone will become available in March in Latin America, followed by the US, Asia and Europe. Pricing has yet to be disclosed.
The soon to be previous generation LG X Power feature a smaller 4,100 mAh battery and a 5.3-inch display.
Original LG X Power
It took advantage of a quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz which has now been upgraded to an octa-core 1.5GHz chipset in the current model.
The LG X power2 sounds like a decent mid-ranger especially for those who love weekend getaways and tend to forget their charges at home.
A few days ago we told you that WhatsApp started rolling out a very Snapchat-like feature which enabled users to share photos, videos and GIFs via their Status.
The updated Status feat was initially made available for users located in France and Netherlands. Well now WhatsApp has announced the feature is available for all users across the globe, regardless of whether they are on iOS, Android or Windows Phone.
Until now, the Status feature only displayed a short next. However, the new Status allows you to share more with (certain) people in your contact list.
Conveniently, you’ll also be able to control who sees your Status update and who doesn’t. By accessing the app’s privacy settings, you can choose which people receive your update. You can choose from one of the 3 options: My contacts, Contacts except…, Only Share with…
Curious if friends and family viewed your update? You can now tap the eye icon at the bottom at any Status update and see who has viewed your post.
Chatters can use the reply button to comment on any photo, video or GIF you find to be interesting. Once you tap reply, the message will appear as a WhatsApp chat with a thumbnail of the Status update.
Don’t forget that all updates expire after 24 hours, so if you want to say something you best do it immediately after you’ve notice the new Status update.
It seems that Google is gearing up to release a new 4K set-top box with Wi-Fi support, even as the company has drastically reduced its Google Fiber operations.
Now Business Insider spotted a FCC filing which points out that Google is preparing to launch a new 4K wireless set-top box for the next-gen of ultra-HD 4K TVs. Back in November, 9to5Google reported Google was preparing a new 4K Fiber TV box (possible Nexus Player successor), but at that time we weren’t given too many details about it.
Nexus Player successor incoming?
For those who aren’t familiar with Google Fiber, it’s a service that provides fiber-optic internet and television in select cities, that delivers up to 1Gbps internet speeds.
The FCC documents now reveal Google is seeking authorization for a set-top box that contains a 4×4 5GHz 802.11a/n/ac and a Bluetooth 4.1 radio.
Previous reports related to Google’s upcoming 4K wireless set-top box mentioned the ability to stream from YouTube in High Dynamic Range (HDR). This isn’t apparent in the current FCC filling, but given that Google’s Chromecast Ultra comes with support HDR, it makes sense to assume that Google will include this function too.
Google Fiber subscribers are finally getting some attention
Despite the initial hype, Google Fiber has failed to attract many subscribers. According to some estimates, the services has under a million users. The thing is, competitors aren’t rushing to help Google and building broadband infrastructure is naturally very expensive.
The filing does not reveal when the new Google TV box will be launched, but certain documents pertaining to the filing including photos and the user manual are going to be kept under wraps until August 8,2017. Which suggests Google will launch the device before that date.
The search for the Android equivalent of Apple’s iPhone has been going on for years. Users have been asking for a phone that focuses on not only uncomplicated and beautiful software but a tight hardware experience too.
All we want is the complete package.
Every year hype builds around the phone that will take on the iPhone that year. We hear rumors of an iPhone killer like the HTC One M8 with its aluminum build and amazing speakers. Specs and build materials leak, but it never pans out. This predictably pops up around the time Samsung releases a device or whenever the next Nexus device was expected (when those were still a thing).
But that was allegedly about to change when we first heard about the Pixel.
It was supposed to be Google’s first real phone. Google had always controlled the software experience in its Nexus devices but always left the hardware up to a partner like Samsung, HTC, or Huawei. This time the search giant supposedly controlled not only software but hardware too. How true that is, we don’t really know, but the Pixel was supposed to be the iPhone killer. It was the first Android phone that would really take on Apple and beat its iPhone. But, did it?
Sure, Google blanketed the airwaves just like Apple does. The smart and cool ads focused on not only what was great about the Pixel, but about how it was just as good, or better, than the iPhone. The camera was rated by DxOMark as the best ever and still holds that title to this day. The software was tightly integrated and as smooth as any released on a flagship to this day.
But, as someone who pre-ordered his Pixel XL while the announcement press conference was still taking place, it just didn’t seem to live up to the hype that surrounded it. Sure, it was a really good phone but it wasn’t great like so many other iPhone killers.
The Pixel’s software was one of its biggest selling points to me. It was definitely the smoothest I’ve ever experienced on an Android phone and I saw no lag in the few months I had the Pixel, but nothing really blew me away. There was no wow factor at all.
I generally dislike the skins that phone manufacturers like Samsung and LG (especially) put on devices, so the Pixel should have the ideal software for me, right? Google placed a huge emphasis on Assistant but it never changed the way I used my phone and quickly was forgotten. The unlimited backup of photos and videos at full resolution is wonderful but if you’re anything like me, you’re fine settling for the compressed image in Google Photos.
The area where I feel the Pixel’s hype most overlooked was the physical construction of the device. The blocky corners never felt premium to me and the glass that covers part of the back of the phone scratched far too easily. The Pixel is nothing if not boring to look at due to the complete lack of anything visually interesting about the device.
I’ve owned every iPhone that has ever been released (besides the iPhone 5c) because I love mobile technology. I use an Android phone as my daily driver because I prefer Nougat to iOS. But, people generally dismiss is how big of a role the physical design of a device plays on the overall satisfaction someone will have with a device.
So, if I’m not using a Pixel XL like a good little Android fanboy, what am I using? For a long time, I was using the Moto Z Play due to its excellent software and even better battery, but I’ve finally settled on the OnePlus 3T.
Without taking price into consideration, I feel like the OnePlus 3T was the best phone released in 2016 and the closest thing you can find to an Android-iPhone equivalent.
OnePlus has come a long way in its short existence. It has made some really, really bad choices along the way and the growing pains have been very apparent but I feel like OnePlus is finally on track after the release of the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T in 2016.
Why do I think the OnePlus 3T is the best Android phone out right now? First, you have to start with the build and materials. The aluminum body is curved perfectly to fit into your hand comfortably and mine looks as good today as it did the day I took it out of the box. The phone is extremely thin so a small camera bump sticks out of the back of the phone, but it doesn’t bother me as it used to. Maybe I’m more willing to overlook it since I’m so happy with the rest of the phone.
The iPhone-like camera bands wrap from the rear of the device to the sides. The left side holds a slider that switches your phone between three volume settings, Silent, Do Not Disturb and regular volume. I do miss a scheduled Do Not Disturb at night when I forget to move the slider up one spot, but it is otherwise very convenient. In a world where we’re trying to erase bezels on phones that feel increasingly hard to use I think we might have forgotten we actually need to be able to hold a phone comfortably. The slider is one of those quality-of-life features that OnePlus thought to include in its phones that everyone else has ignored because they think it makes them look too much like an iPhone.
In a world where we’re trying to erase bezels on phones that feel increasingly hard to use I think we might have forgotten we actually need to be able to hold a phone comfortably. The slider is one of those quality-of-life features that OnePlus thought to include in its phones that everyone else has ignored because they think it makes them look too much like an iPhone.
The bottom of the phone houses a USB type-C port and speaker and… yes, a headphone jack. This phone is immediately better than the iPhone for that reason alone.
But, where OnePlus has come the furthest is its software. Most will remember that its first phone, the OnePlus One, shipped with CyanogenMod on board. For someone like me who loved pouring hours into almost bricking then fixing my phone while flashing a bunch of random ROMs, this was amazing. Now, I’m in a different phase of my life where I just want stable software that doesn’t stutter. My phone isn’t even rooted.
The universal dark theme is one of my favorite features of Oxygen OS
I really love what OnePlus has done since dropping CM. Oxygen OS has matured into a stable operating system that offers just enough in the way of tweaks and improvements over stock-Android that keeps me happy.
A lot of it is common sense.
Reordering quick tiles is a no brainer. Picking what double presses and long presses do changes the way I use my phone. It’s the little stuff like this that move this phone from a great one to the best on the market.
This article is entirely subjective. That’s why it’s placed under the Editorials and Opinions section of the site, but I truly think that if you’re switching from an iPhone to an Android device you’ll be happier with a OnePlus 3T than a Pixel.
So where do the Samsungs, LGs, and Sonys of the world go from here in their fight against Apple’s market share? I don’t think it’s any secret that Samsung and LG are going to continue to do their own thing. The leaks of the S8 and G6 look interesting but it’s very obvious that they both feel like they can fight off Apple by being different.
Other manufacturers may (hopefully) follow the lead of Lenovo and Motorola and release phones with innovative hardware and software that resembles stock-Android with some quality of life tweaks on top of the OS.
Or some are going to follow OnePlus’ lead and fight Apple on its own turf. The OnePlus 3T is everything that is good about an iPhone and more and I encourage all of my friends to check it out when they’re looking for a new phone. I encourage you to do the same.
If you didn’t already know, Bluetooth is a type of wireless connection that will easily transmit audio channels and is a popular connection method for today’s wireless devices. So popular in fact, some developers have decided to do away with the 3.5mm audio jack on their devices. Let’s jump in and get you connected to that device you just purchased.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites are few and should be pretty easy to come by if you are reading this article.
You must have a mobile device
You must have a Bluetooth device to connect your device to
Making a Connection:
Launch your app drawer and find the settings icon (gear), tap it
Under the connections section, find and tap the Bluetooth option
Tap the slider or button to enable your Bluetooth radio
Set your Bluetooth device into connection mode (see the manual from your device to see how to accomplish this)
Tap the scan button to discover your Bluetooth device
When you see your device in the list, tap on your device to make a connection
When you make the connection, some devices may require you to type in a number password, this should be explained in your devices owners manual.
Look at that. Your device is now connected to a new speaker or headset (or whatever you bought). Fire up the music or make that hands free phone call.
What is your favorite Bluetooth device? Got any favorite Bluetooth apps? Leave us some comments below and let us know your thoughts.
Given that you’re on on AndroidGuys, we’ll go ahead and assume you’re more than likely a fan or lover of Android. We can’t blame you; we love the flexibility of the platform, its options for apps and games, and wearables. And, although we might collectively be more casual gamers, Android has no shortage of high-end hardware and devices to play more involved games.
If you’re among those who like to compete with more robust hardware and peripherals, there are a few special options for you, too. However, for those who aren’t yet, and are looking to get more, you’re likely wondering what you need to be a superior Android gamer. Here are five things that will help give you a leg up, or at least a better experience.
MOGA Pro Power Controller
Android smartphones and tablets are excellent pocket-sized gateways into gaming on the go, but a touchscreen can only do so much in terms. Driving, for instance, can sometimes get your fingers positioned in awkward places on the screen, leading to obscured views of the action at hand.
Thankfully, Power A have designed a gamepad for your Android needs that somewhat resembles an Xbox controller. Additionally, this one offers a smartphone mount and a built-in charger, helping to extend your gaming sessions.
SteelSeries Siberia Elite Prism
When you’re totally immersed in the game, the last thing you want is lousy sound to ruin the experience. Even if you’re playing online slots, you need great audio to make it a perfect gaming session. Who knows what little nuances a developer might code into a game to add to the overall effect?
Enter the Siberia Elite Prism headset. These aren’t just noise cancelling headphones, these are noise eliminating headphones. You won’t hear anything you don’t want to with these cans on.
They don’t come cheap with their $80+ price tag but you shouldn’t expect that from a 7.1 channel sound experience. And, not only do they sound amazing, but they look cool too with the custom illuminated ear cups colors and lighting effects.
Nvidia Shield Tablet Cover
Whether it’s a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or something else, you need to protect your investment. Nothing gives the uncomfortable feeling of having scratches and scuffs on a device that runs hundreds of dollar.
As one of the most powerful devices of its kind, the NVIDIA Shield tablet and its K1 processor are built for games. It’s got everything you need to plow through first person shooters, racing games, and more. Just be sure to keep it covered up with an insurance policy. Grab a cover and make sure your beauty sleeps well at night.
NVIDIA Remote
For those of you who want an all-night gaming marathon there’s nothing like the Shield TV. Not only does it have everything you need for incredibly fun games direct from the unit, it can also stream them from NVIDIA, too. The hardware is a beast no matter which way you go, and software makes it get better all the time.
One of our favorite reasons for owning a Shield TV is that it doubles as a great entertainment and media device. So, when we’re not playing games, we’re watching video; the new model allows for 4K. Sure, you can use the game controller to navigate around the menus, but we suggest snagging the remote. It’s not necessarily going to improve your gaming experience, but it can improve the overall Shield setup.
Samsung Gear VR
Surely you expected to see this one on the list. The Samsung Gear VR has been around for a couple of generations now and is starting to hit its stride. If you own a Samsung smartphone, then this is the first accessory you’ll want to check out.
For a fraction of the price of the Oculus Rift, Samsung has created a highly accessible VR headset that speaks to the every man. Thanks to a growing library of content and games, we’re finally at the point to where we’re actually endorsing wearables like these.
One of the main reason people love the Moto Z is because the phone can be paired with a number of Moto Mods – modular accessories to be snapped onto the handset and deliver extra functionality.
But even if people love Moto Mods, some users have raised concerns regarding the Mods’ compatibility with future devices. No one likes a scenario where you buy the phone and a bunch of mods only to find they become irrelevant once new phone models become available?
Luckily Motorola and Lenovo have put the minds of such skeptics at ease. According to a recent interview, Lenovo’s General Manager for Middle East Smartphones, Sharay Shams confirmed that 12 new Moto Mods will become available this year, which “will remain compatible with the phones to be introduced by the company over the next three years.”
So if you buy today a certain Moto Mod, you can be sure you’ll be able to use it with your next Moto Z smartphone when you decide to upgrade 2 years later.
As for the new Moto Mods, the Lenovo Manager did not provide any additional information regarding them. Still, it’s quite possible they will be delivered by some of the winners of Motorola’s “Transform the Smartphone Challenge” which are currently gathering funds on Indiegogo to make their projects become a reality.
When it comes to games that give you the role of a ruling king, I’d say that 9 times out of 10 you are in the middle of a deep strategy game, requiring you to know who to barter with, go to war with, and when to adjust the price of wares sold to keep your peasants happy, you rich, and your kingdom thriving. Reigns takes all this, simplifies it dramatically, and turns it into a card-swiping game. Will you raise the price of bread? It will increase your money but will make your people angry. What about a war with the eastern territories to increase your domain? Better yet, how about a nice crusade? It’s all here and more, all in the swipe of a card.
The entire game is about Yes or No choices, with some variation. Generally, a swipe to the right will be for “Yes” or a positive response, and a swipe to the left is for “No” or negative. Through this simple, binary response system, the game fleshes out a story where a long time ago a King made a deal with the Devil to have ultimate power but at the loss of his soul. Now cursed to living in an endless cycle of deaths and resurrections, it’s your duty to appease the Devil’s demands or try and trick him.
There are hundreds of cards with more unlocking as you make different achievements through the game. Cards include everything from the army needing more troops, to your miner finding a cave of gold and you deciding to keep it for yourself or share the wealth. You may end up with a bastard son, or you could be a great war hero. This game has incredible variety. All of these choices effect 4 meters at the top of the screen. There is a Religion, People, Army, and Treasury meter. Just about everything you do will either raise or lower the bar for any of these areas, and it’s important to maintain a balance with each of these. If the Chuch gains too much power, they will overthrow the government and you lose, but it they lose all of their power, the pagans overthrow your castle and murder you. No one stat can be maxed or emptied.
En garde!
There are times when you will wander into a dungeon or be challenged to a duel. Swiping right will attack while swiping left will block and charge a special attack. This is a little bit of “rock paper scissors” and a little bit of luck as you aren’t able to choose which specials you throw out, so sometimes you’ll do a dive attack when a sword throw would win the match. It’s fun, but can be frustrating when things don’t go your way and you have no control over it.
There are special situations that will effect these meters as well, romancing a lover will make the people happy and will lock the People meter so that it is unaffected by any choice made. Starting a holy crusade will continuously raise profits and increase the Church’s power over time, but with a steady decrease of the military. There are powerups to save you from famine, mushrooms that let you see the exact increase or decrease of each choice you make, and even a potion to turn all your villagers into rabbits. This game has an incredible amount of variety and even after hours of playing it, there are still a few cards I have not seen yet.
Yeah, sure. Thin the herd.
Graphics
The visuals are all similar to a flat, material design with bright vibrant colors. All the characters are unique and diverse, from the Executioner with his hood hiding his face, to the crazy heretic that released a lion in your village as part of God’s wrath. It’s a simple design, but it’s beautiful and keeps the game moving at just the right pace. You aren’t supposed to be locked into the beauty of the cards, you’re supposed to recognize the character, read what they say, and swipe. The simple graphics compliment the simple gameplay.
Maintain a balance at all times, or the scales will not tip in your favor.
Sounds
The sound is on point, with the low chanting music that one would expect from a medieval game. Every character has their own unique voice and chatter, even if it is something that sounds like it comes out of The Sims. It is a fun way to make the characters seem a little more engaging. Again, there is no over-complication in the sounds, but there are just enough details that prevent if from getting dull.
Longevity
There are hundreds and hundreds of cards available to unlock and the pacing of unlocking them is spot on, with more cards getting unlocked the deeper in the story you get. There are many branching storylines, some dependant on completing other in a single playthrough to unlock. Considering that each life of the King on average only lasts between 5 to 10 minutes, it’s full of quick and achievable goals, but luck plays into getting the cards needed to pull off certain achievements. With the Devil only showing up every 666 years, there’s plenty of time to have fun and explore without having to worry about mandatory story quests, but there’s still plenty of story quests sprinkled throughout. You are able to continue playing after you break free from the Devil’s control to pick up any last achievements that are missing. All in all, the game took me just shy of two weeks of off and on playing to get through the main story.
Conclusion
Reigns is a brilliant game. It’s easy gameplay and short bursts of story are perfect for the mobile gamer on the go. The story is engaging, the characters are endearing, and the strategy is easy to pick up but difficult to master. Besides the bit of random luck involved in duels, the game is as flawless as they come. At $2.99, this game knows it’s worth and is worthy of the price tag.
If you are the owner of an Android smartphone, you probably know that Google names every major new version of its operating system after a deliciously sweet treat. We had Gingerbread, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollipop, Marshmallow and now Nougat.
Google’s naming scheme is also alphabetical, so the next Android will be called something starting with O. What could it, what could it be?
A few days ago, Google’s SVP of Android, Chrome OS and Play, Hiroshi Lockheimer teased the name Android 8.0 Oreo on Twitter. It’s not the first time Lockheimer reveals such information, although he doesn’t always seem to be getting it right. Last year the same Google employee predicted that Android 7.0 will be called Nutella, but that obviously didn’t happen.
Well this week, we get another hint suggesting that Android 8.0 will indeed called Oreo. The company that owns the Oreo brand, Mondelez partnered up with Google to release a silly, little game called Oreo Space Dunk.
The game basically asks users to scan their Oreo cookie, which then gets thrown away into virtual space only to land in a glass of milk on the other side of the world.
But don’t assume the game is a confirmation that Android 8.0 will be called Oreo, far from it. Still I believe it’s a pretty straight-forward indicator that this will be the case.
What other options does Google have? The search giant could end up calling Android 8.0 Ontbijtkoek or Oliebol, Ozark Pudding, Oatmeal Cookie or maybe Orellets. But some of these names are pretty hard to pronounce and Google will probably want to go with a name that’s easy to remember. On top of that, some of these deserts can be found only in certain regions. By contrast almost everyone knows what an Oreo is.
If you’re like me, you probably hate having to wake up really early. But let’s face it – the nature of modern life makes it impossible to start our dates at later hours. So it’s essential you’re able to jump start our day as quickly and efficiently as possible, that is – if we want to get everything on the agenda done.
So today we bring you a few applications for Android designed to help you get started on a productive day. It’s all about establishing the right mourning routine and sticking with it. Science says it takes up to 66 days to create a habit and these apps are just the thing you need to push you along the right path.
Walkie
Are you a deep sleeper that lives alone? Check out the Walkie application which is based on a pretty quirky idea. Did you know that in Industrial England you could hire people to wake you up? They were called knocker uppers and citizens would pay them to came to their house and bang at your door (sometimes their windows too). Well Walkie works in a similar fashion, except you don’t have to pay the person who is in charge of waking you up.
All you need to do is create a topic within the app and then get on the phone with the right person. It’s an anonymous free service and the calls are automatically interrupted after one minute, so you don’t have to keep chatting with a total stranger when you’re barely awake. Walkie can be also used for a variety of things. For example, you can request to speak to a native Icelander in order to perfect your language skills.
Sleep Cycle
For those who want to be waken up less brutally, the Sleep Cycle app might be the right choice. The application tracks your sleep patterns and wakes you up during your light sleep phase. It’s the natural way to wake up and Sleep Cycle guarantees you’ll feel well-rested and relaxed.
Sleep Cycle is also intelligent enough to find the optical time to wake you up during a 30-minute window that ends at your set alarm time.
Coffee cup
The best coffee is the one you make yourself, right? This neat, little app will help you learn new coffee recipes and walk you through all the steps you need to go through to produce a delicious beverage.
Coffee cup features 26 animated recipes, as well as recipe evaluation and history. You can also create your own coffee mix and share your recipes with the community of coffee loving users such as yourself.
SoundCloud
While you savor that delicious cup of coffee, why not listen to some good music? The free version of SoundCloud lets you discover new and trending music based on your tastes. It lets you save music to your collection, so you can easily go back and listen to it again. It’s a great app for setting up a great ambience in the morning.
AccuWeather
Ok, so you’re done with your morning routine and you want to know how the weather is going to be like and what you should wear for the day too. AccuWeather for Android is one of the best apps you can turn to, to get your dose of daily weather information. AccuWeather delivers super-localized weather reports, right-down to your street. With this app installed on your phone you will never walk out of the house unprepared.
Flipboard
Flipboard is one of the most popular news apps out there. So if you like reading the latest stories while on the bus or subway going to work, Flipboard is a great choice. It’s a RSS-style type of app just like Feedly when you can add all your favorite news sources show up in one place.
You can also pick your passions (example: technology and science or travel) and the app will create a Smart Magazine for each and populate it with relevant articles for you.
Users can save stories for later reading and check out the trending article section conveniently located on the front page. It’s pretty useful app to have on your phone, especially if you’re constantly thirsting for new knowledge.
Zombies, Run!
Exercise is good for your mind and soul, but how many of us have running only to give it up at some point? Yeah, fitness can get extremely boring. However, this creative app tries to make working out look less dull.
It creates a narrative around you, the “Runner”. You have to imagine yourself living in a post-apocalyptic, zombie plagued England, where you’ll be given missions to collect supplies, save others and run from the zombies.
Zombies, Run! also offers a musical background to accompany you in the 160+ missions available. There is a free and a paid version of the app.
Workout Trainer
If running isn’t really your think, you can check out the Workout Trainer app. It delivers fun workout ideas to help you get in shape. It offers a multitude of options including cardio, weights core and yoga. You can do it all from the comfort of your home – you won’t even have to go to the gym.
TickTick
Check what’s on today’s agenda, by employing the helping hand of TickTick. The app allows users to create lists on things that need to get done. It also features cloud syncing, so you can keep track of tasks on all of your devices. You can also set priority levels and highlight the most important tasks.
TickTick is quite intuitive to use. For those who want more, there’s a Pro version that adds more advanced features to the table.
Google Maps
Google Maps has recently added some powerful features. The app lets you input your home and work address in order to deliver real-time traffic updates and ETAs to your commutes. You can ask the app to display bus timetables too, in case you want to leave the car at home.