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The Moto 360 is currently offered in two different options. There is the dark metal watch case with a black leather band and the light metal watch case with a grey leather band. It turns out that Motorola has accidentally listed and sold another option that featured the light metal watch case with the black leather band. That option does not actually exist. Regardless of what was listed, the shipment will turn out to be the dark/black option.
Motorola has sent out emails apologizing to customers and is offering the following solutions:
This all reveals that the light metal watch case and grey leather band are in high demand while the other option is not. In fact, the other option is available in such a way that it can actually wind up shipping early.
Have you ordered a Moto 360? Or are you waiting for something else? Let us know in the comments.
Via: Phandroid
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Everything dies.
It's kind of a grim reality we have to face, but there's nothing in this world that's truer. One day, everything and everyone you love will die. There is no escaping it.
Now for a bit of lighter news: Sony is finished updating the Xperia L, M, C, and SP. While that's generally bad news, I tried to ease the blow by reminding you that you're going die one day.
Sony Pulls The Plug On Future Updates For The Xperia L, M, C, And SP was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
Google Hangouts is receiving an update to bring voice calling to hangouts in addition to video calls. The calls are free to other hangouts users, U.S. numbers, and Canadian numbers.
You can also make international calls for a cheap rate.
To be clear, this isn’t only for Android users. iOS and web hangout users can now make voice calls as well at the same rates. If you want to be able to have these new features, update your Hangouts app and download the Hangouts Dialer app below!
Source: Google Blog
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The next wave of games for Humble Mobile Bundle 7 has arrived. With any donation, you will get three games. The games at this tier include The Tiny Bang Story, Color Zen Premium, and Heroes of Loot. Then, donating more than the average will net an additional three games and more as others get added to the mix. The average donation sits at $3.96 at the time of this post’s publishing. The games here are Kingdom Rush Frontiers, Horn, and Sorcery. Soundtracks for some of the games are also bundled.
The Humble Mobile Bundle series benefits both the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Child’s Play Charity.
Source: Humble Bundle
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With hectic schedules, it can be hard to keep track of everything in your news feed. That’s why we created the TalkAndroid Daily Dose. This is where we recap the day’s hottest stories so you can get yourself up to speed in quick fashion. Happy reading!!
Editorials
Is there a compelling reason to buy an Android smartphone now that the iPhone 6 is upon us?
Apps
Google officially launches Voice integration in Hangouts
Carriers
T-Mobile Un-carrier 7.0 is here, Wi-Fi Un-leashed
Samsung Galaxy S 4 from T-Mobile receiving Android 4.4.4 software update
Hangouts On Air viewers can applaud during a live broadcast
4.93 Million Gmail Usernames and Passwords Leaked; Google Claims System Wasn’t Breached
It’s that time of the month, Android distribution numbers show continued growth for 4.4 KitKat
Hardware
Qualcomm’s entry-level Snapdragon 210 supports LTE connectivity
Home Automation
Filament by WigWag, smart color LED light bulbs, now available for pre-order
Phones
HTC to host selfie-oriented ‘Double Exposure’ event in NYC on October 8
Samsung Galaxy S 4 from T-Mobile receiving Android 4.4.4 software update
Smartwatches
Apple Watch parody shows how non-revolutionary the new smartwatch is
Tablets
NVIDIA confirms what we already knew, the HTC-made Nexus 9 is coming soon with a Tegra K1
Updates
Samsung Galaxy S 4 from T-Mobile receiving Android 4.4.4 software update
Miscellaneous
Samsung has fun on Twitter at Apple’s expense
Come comment on this article: TalkAndroid Daily Dose for September 10, 2014
Version 37 of Chrome for Android was the biggest update in a while, at least in terms of user experience, but the march of progress never ceases. Version 38 just hit the Play Store, and while it's not exactly earth-shattering, people who obsess over the bleeding edge of Google browsers will find something interesting. According to the Chrome release blog, the new update includes additional Material Design user interface elements and new support for Android's battery status and screen orientation APIs.
Chrome Beta 38 Adds Touch To Search Option, 'Merge Tabs And Apps', New API Support, And Some Killer Bugs [APK Download] was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
In case you haven’t noticed, we are a selfie nation and smartphone manufacturers are looking to capitalize on it. HTC is one of those companies as they sent us an invitation for an event in New York City on October 8th called “Double Exposure.” It’s obviously centered around selfies because the invitation shows two females capturing a selfie. So what phone could they introduce?
It’s likely to be the rumored HTC Eye. The last leak we heard about that one is that it will be available on all U.S. carriers. It’s also possible that the Eye is a variant of the recently announced Desire 820, which sports an 8 MP front-facing camera.
I am sure we are likely to see a leak or two leading up to the event.
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T-Mobile hosted the Un-carrier 7.0 event today bringing what they are calling “Wi-Fi Un-leashed.” Wi-Fi Unleashed brings Wi-Fi calling and texting to every Simple Choice customer, and they are including it on every smartphone they sell. What happens if you don’t have a phone that is Wi-Fi calling and texting capable? Well assuming you’re already a T-Mobile customer, they are offering you an exclusive enrollment window in JUMP!, which is their upgrade program.
If you don’t have a wireless router, or your current one sucks, T-Mobile will give you one made by ASUS called a T-Mobile Personal CellSpot. It has a unique patent-pending technology that prioritizes voice calls for HD voice.
In addition, you will also be able to make free Wi-Fi calls to the U.S from anywhere outside the country. There is no app to install and no additional IDs or numbers to manage.
Lastly, T-Mobile is bringing Wi-Fi Un-leahsed to the skies with a new partnership. Beginning September 17, all T-Mobile customers will be able to send and receive unlimited text and picture messages, along with visual voicemail on any flight that includes the Gogo connectivity service.
SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 10, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Get ready for a whole new way to think about mobile coverage. T-Mobile (NYSE: TMUS) today rewrote the rules of wireless again with Un-carrier 7.0 “Wi-Fi Un-leashed,” breaking several major announcements that together deliver coverage where no cellular network has gone before.
With every major smartphone maker adopting it, Wi-Fi calling and texting has reached a tipping point, and T-Mobile is getting 100% behind it as only the Un-carrier can — to deliver unprecedented coverage to its customers to places where no cellular network can reach.
With Wi-Fi Un-leashed, T-Mobile announced that it’s lighting up Wi-Fi calling and texting for every Simple Choice customer on every new smartphone it sells. Now 100% of new smartphones in T-Mobile stores will be Wi-Fi calling and texting capable, and 100% of T-Mobile customers will be able to get a Wi-Fi calling and texting capable smartphone if they don’t already have one. To make it easier for customers to take advantage of these new capabilities, T-Mobile is opening an exclusive enrollment window in JUMP!, the Un-carrier’s revolutionary upgrade program, so customers can immediately upgrade to a new Wi-Fi calling ready smartphone.
“Wi-Fi Un-leashed is a game changer. This is like adding millions of towers to our network in a single day,” said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile. “The difference between us and the traditional carriers is that they’ll do everything they can to make more money off you. We’ll do everything we can to solve your problems, and today, that’s about uniting Wi-Fi with our data strong network for unprecedented coverage.”
In contrast to the carriers, who lock customers inside walled-off, proprietary networks to monetize them, T-Mobile has taken a typically disruptive Un-carrier approach with “Wi-Fi Un-leashed” by tapping every available technology to deliver coverage in places unreachable by any cellular network — and by making it incredibly simple. There’s no app to install or separate IDs to remember. Just use your phone.
In addition to enabling T-Mobile customers to use any public or private Wi-Fi connection they can access like a T-Mobile tower for calling and texting, the Un-carrier has rolled out next-generation Wi-Fi calling and texting on its network. This new technology is designed to deliver high-quality HD voice, fast call setup times, fewer dropped calls and seamless voice coverage between T-Mobile’s nationwide Voice over LTE (VoLTE) network and Wi-Fi with compatible smartphones.
With Wi-Fi Un-leashed, all T-Mobile customers can also make free Wi-Fi calls to the United States from anywhere outside the country — all using their existing T-Mobile number with no app to install and no additional IDs or numbers to manage — wherever they have Wi-Fi.
Full-Bars Personal Coverage Wherever You Choose
In a classic Un-carrier move, T-Mobile introduced another radically simple idea — give customers the power and freedom to personalize their coverage wherever they choose. The Un-carrier unveiled the T-Mobile Personal CellSpot, a new device that enables everyone to put the capabilities of a personal T-Mobile tower in their house.
With 57% of American wireless users saying they often drop calls in and around their home, the Personal CellSpot delivers a full-bars T-Mobile experience — in your basement workshop, small business or anywhere else you have broadband — using state-of-the-art Wi-Fi technology. What’s more, it can completely replace your existing Wi-Fi router or operate right alongside it. And, the T-Mobile Personal CellSpot comes with unique patent-pending technology that prioritizes voice calls for crystal clear HD voice.
Starting September 17, every Simple Choice customer with a broadband connection and a Wi-Fi-calling ready smartphone can get a T-Mobile Personal CellSpot completely free of charge with a $25 refundable deposit. The only thing left to do is decide where you want your personal full-bars T-Mobile experience.
“For years, the big phone company utilities have told you where you can and can’t have coverage. And wherever their networks can’t reach, you’re SOL,” said Legere. “With T-Mobile Personal CellSpot, we’re putting an end to that old way of thinking. Now, you can decide wherever you want your own T-Mobile tower — giving you amazing full-bars experience where no carrier network has reached before.”
Coverage at 30,000 Feet
In a closely related move, T-Mobile extended “Wi-Fi Un-leashed” to the skies through an exclusive, new partnership with Gogo, the world’s leading in-flight connectivity service. Through the partnership, T-Mobile customers will be able to send and receive unlimited text and picture messages, and even get visual voicemail, on any Gogo-equipped flight on U.S.-based airlines — that’s more than 75% of domestic flights carrying close to 300 million people last year.
And again this new service is absolutely free to all customers of the Un-carrier. Starting September 17, just enable Gogo in-flight texting once, then you can message just about anyone from anywhere you’ve got Gogo. See http://ift.tt/1AzEUYI for steps to enable Gogo in-flight texting and a list of compatible smartphones.
For more information about Wi-Fi Un-leashed, visit http://ift.tt/1tLx2EH.
See t-mobile.com for a list of compatible devices and details. Credit approval required to get a T-Mobile Personal CellSpot. Qualifying service plan required. Software update required to use Gogo in-flight texting and messaging services.
About T-Mobile US, Inc.:
As America’s Un-carrier, T-Mobile US, Inc. TMUS, +0.79% is redefining the way consumers and businesses buy wireless services through leading product and service innovation. The Company’s advanced nationwide 4G LTE network delivers outstanding wireless experiences for customers who are unwilling to compromise on quality and value. Based in Bellevue, Washington, T-Mobile US provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile and MetroPCS. It currently serves approximately 50.5 million wireless customers and provides products and services through approximately 70,000 total points of distribution. For more information, please visit http://www.t-mobile.com.
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We like to think of it as a little “state of Android” snippet and today, Google has updated their official Android Platform Distribution numbers for the month of September. Although it’s not much, KitKat is now running on almost a quarter of all active Android devices, well, the ones that have recently made contact with the Google Play Store in the past week.
What’s interesting is Jelly Bean took a slight dip, dropping from 54.2% last month to 53.8% this month. This is likely due to Android devices finally receiving their KitKat updates, and we’d imagine we’ll start seeing that number drop even further as more older flagships receive KitKat. Still hanging in is Ice Cream Sandwich at 9.6%, Gingerbread at 11.4% and Froyo (yes, someone out there is still actively using an Android 2.2 device) at .7%.
As Android L looms on the horizon, we don’t imagine we’ll see the numbers change dramatically before then. The only time we see a major shift in the numbers is when flagship devices launch with the latest Android version, and all those launched earlier this year (but there’s still a few more on the horizon). While someone could paint these numbers as embarrassing when compared to iOS, it would be like comparing apples to oranges. Android runs on a variety of hardware, ranging from low (rarely sees Android updates) to high-end (usually more up to date). If Apple’s flagship device is the iPhone, then comparing it to something like the Nexus or even flagship devices from HTC or Samsung would be much more fitting.
For those curious to see last months stats, you can check them out here .
Oh selfies, how I loathe thee. You democratized and bastardized descendants of the self-portrait, you brothers of the awkward meal photo, you poorly-angled posers, you absolute scourge of social media. But alas, I appear to be in the minority, at least if the increasing focus on this hated term is anything to go by. You can't blame the manufacturers for making "selfie cams" - they're just giving the people what they want.
HTC Sends Invites For A Selfie-Themed New York City Event On October 8th was written by the awesome team at Android Police.