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Monday, October 26, 2015

BlackBerry Pushes Apps to Google Play Ahead of Priv Launch

For those possibly pondering the potential of purchasing the Priv, BlackBerry has uploaded and updated a few applications on Google Play, preparing for the device’s launch apparently set for November 6

For future owners, you can find BlackBerry Launcher, BlackBerry Keyboard, exFAT, and BlackBerry Services. The Launcher application features many custom BlackBerry tweaks, such as keyboard shortcuts to apps, the ability to use custom icon packs, and more.

The Keyboard application brings “quick and easy creation of text, more efficiency through learning and personalization, and Text Selection and Fine Cursor Control make it easy to format your work.”

Again, if the Priv is on your wishlist, head over to Google Play and add these apps to your Wishlist.

Play Link

Via: BlackBerry

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Why the Blackberry Priv Matters [Opinion]

I’ve never been a Blackberry fan. Before I ended up getting an HTC Touch Pro 2 I had considered getting a Blackberry Storm because Verizon was offering a buy one get one free deal. I was too young to know that was a bad sign, but eventually I ended up doing more research before landing on the Touch Pro 2.

Since then I’ve continued to do what most smartphone fans have done regarding Blackberry; I’ve ignored them until a press release reminds me that they haven’t been sold to someone or finally closed up shop. I remember laughing to myself that the company who prided itself on having a stellar email experience (which, by the way, was not the case if you were a business that used Microsoft Exchange) didn’t have an email application for their first tablet. I remember reading about how the company was so baffled that Apple had made an honest to God smartphone that they thought Apple had faked the whole thing until they could get their hands on one. Blackberry has always been a joke to me, but the Priv is different.

In a world where every Android manufacturer is struggling to make money, where Samsung and HTC are fighting to copy Apple better and faster than the other, where LG refuses to make a good looking and functional Android skin, where Motorola has gone through multiple acquisitions and appears to have lost its mojo, where Sony has made fantastic phones year over year that aren’t available in America and feature the same seven year old design… We’re in desperate need of change. We need research that goes forward in motion. We need someone, anyone to break from the mold.

What makes the Priv that special something that we’ve needed? The Priv could be a terrible phone. I would not be surprised if the camera is mediocre, the speaker is disappointing, and the keyboard feels like little more than a relic, but it represents the kind of innovative spirit that seems to have left the industry.

No one is willing to try anything different anymore. Everyone is releasing gigantic phones in the same shape and size as everyone else. Part of that process was the standardization of the black slab as the form factor for our pocket computers, but that was really driven by a desire from carriers and manufacturers to differentiate based on software. The assumption was that if everyone is drawing from the same pot of components then hardware differentiation becomes less and less important. So we saw Blur and TouchWiz and Sense and Facebook Home and CyanogenMod and all sorts of other ways to make phones look and work differently. Custom ROMs mattered as hardware became nothing more than a spec war. How much RAM is in my phone or how many GHz my processor can run up to or if my phone has USB-C with only 2.0 speeds or USB 3.0 with a weird charging cable or blah blah blah. The spec war has been boring for years and the software differentiation served only to confuse users, annoy Android purists, and force Google into doing better design than HTC, Samsung, LG, Huawei, or Sony could ever dream of doing. OK, that last part was good, but the rest of it was maddening.

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IMAGE: Blackberry

So, again, what makes the Priv so special? Why does it matter? The Priv defies those categories. It has the nice specs out there for the nerds to ogle at, but most importantly it runs what appears to be close to stock Android with meaningfully differentiated hardware. We’ve seen phones with keyboards before, sure, but when was the last time there was a flagship with an actual slide out keyboard? It was so long ago even Wayback Machine doesn’t know. And while a front facing speaker certainly isn’t revolutionary, it also still isn’t the standard even though having front facing speakers empirically provides a better experience. I’m not a fan of the Galaxy S6 Edge because the edge is a little too steep in my opinion, but I do like curved displays, which the Priv features. The Priv’s camera also includes optical image stabilization, which doesn’t promise perfect pictures, but it should help in low light situations. What does all of this add up to? A phone that is actually unlike everything else out there.

I don’t expect the Priv to be the phone of the year, but I’d love to see it be a contender. After all, isn’t hardware differentiation something we all pine for as Android users? We loved the original Droid not just because it did things the iPhone didn’t, but because the hardware was special. We’ve gone so far in the other direction to the point where using metal instead of plastic is a meaningful differentiator. I’m all for using better materials, but I’d so much rather see manufacturers take some risks and try something new instead of watching all of them die trying to do the same thing their dying competitors are doing.

With Chinese manufacturers on the rise who are able to do what the best of Android’s manufacturers do, but cheaper, I think hardware differentiation becomes a valuable asset. There are so many different things that could be done with a mobile computer’s hardware. Keyboards are great, but what about things like a killer slide out controller for gaming or having a screen on the back of the device or the ability to slide on a battery pack that is flush to the device or whatever else. No one seems to be trying something new. Maybe it’s just that candy bar phones are all we need, but maybe, just maybe, Blackberry is serving as a reminder that hardware design not only matters, but can serve to make the product different in meaningful ways.

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Google Posts Nexus 6P Android 6.0 Factory Images

Last Monday, Google told us that its Nexus 5X would begin shipping before following up the news with the public posting of the phone’s first handful of Android 6.0 Marshmallow factory images. Today, we have our first Nexus 6P factory images, but unfortunately, we still don’t know when these bad boys are officially shipping. I would like to believe that these new images are a sign that things are about to get fully under way, but this is Google and they are their own breed of company. 

Either way, we have the first two images of the Nexus 6P “angler” as builds MDA89D and MDB08K, for those interested or who were lucky enough to receive a shipment notice last week.

On a funny note, Google actually labeled them initially as Android 5.1.1, which we all know is not correct. They fixed it immediately.

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AT&T Intros Data Perks, Earn Data by Taking Surveys and Shopping

For customers on AT&T, the company has partnered with Aquto to deliver a service that allows subscribers to receive data free of charge, if they are willing to take surveys and do a bit of mobile shopping. Called Data Perks, those on AT&T simply download the app, browse through different offers curated from a variety of brands, and then complete tasks to receive free, usable data on your account. 

As an example, you may see an option that states if you purchase $50 or more in shoes, you will be gifted 124MB of data once the purchase has been completed. The data that you gain from taking surveys and making mobile purchases is stored in the app, which you then must transfer to your account. It may sound a little confusing, but should be rather straightforward in usability.

According to AT&T, during a single billing period, a maximum of 1,000MB may be earned and transferred to your account, which is equal to 1GB. Additionally, only postpaid accounts are eligible to use this service, and no prepaid plans are supported.

If you already do quite a bit of mobile shopping, and Data Perks features a few brands you actually enjoy, I suppose there is no harm to the app. There’s nothing wrong with free data, but I feel that the money you must spend on items in exchange for the small amount of data you receive does not even out. If I was to spend $50+ on shoes, I expect more than 124MB of data. For $50, I could just buy a few GBs worth of data.

For those on AT&T, and are interested, you can follow the link below to check it out.

Play Link

Via: AT&T

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Facebook Introduces Google Now-Like Notification Tab in Mobile Apps

Facebook is rolling out a new Notification tab to their mobile apps on both Android and iOS that gives its users more control over the information presented throughout the day or as they change locations. Not only will this tab show your notifications, but you will be able to customize it to show life events, upcoming events you are attending, sports scores, weather, etc. It’s a lot like Google Now, though you may have more control here than what Google gives you with its own service. 

Facebook users have apparently told Facebook that they want to control the notification experience by adding in personal touches like birthdays and TV reminders, or to show movies playing nearby or restaurants worth eating at, so Facebook has done just that.

Here are some of the things you will see in the new Notification tab:

  • Friends’ milestones, like birthdays and life events
  • Sports scores and TV reminders, based on Pages you’ve liked
  • Upcoming events that you’ve joined
  • Things happening around your community, like local events and news that is popular in the city you live in
  • Weather updates, like current conditions and severe weather alerts 
  • Movies playing in theaters near you
  • A list of nearby places to eat, with links to the places’ Facebook Pages and reviews

The new Notification tab is starting its rollout today, but will likely happen slowly. Facebook says that even with this new feature, your “current notification settings will not change, and you can adjust those any time in your Settings.”

Let us know if you see it!

Via:  Facebook

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Buy the LG V10, Get a Free 200GB SD Card, Extra Battery, and Charging Cradle

Like it did with the LG G4, LG is giving away goodies to those who pick up its latest phone, the V10. This morning, AT&T announced that customers who buy the phone would receive a free micro SD card, but as it turns out, LG is doing a similar deal plus more for V10 purchases on the three US carriers it plans to sell through. 

According to LG, V10 purchases will include a free 200GB micro SD card, free spare battery, and a battery charging cradle.

In order to claim your freebies, all you need to do is head over to this LG promo page and follow their instructions. Just be sure to do it shortly after buying the V10, as the promo is only available for a limited time.


BUY LG V10 AND RECEIVE 200 GB MEMORY CARD, EXTRA BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGING CRADLE FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., – Oct. 26, 2015 – For a limited time, participants who purchase a new LG V10™ purchase during the promotional period will a 200GB microSD card, extra battery and battery charging cradle. This promotion applies only to new LG V10 handsets purchased through AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless. For more information, including availability please visit: lgv10promo.com.

The LG V10 is designed to be taken places other phones normally wouldn’t feel at home. The resilient Dura Guard frame firmly secures the display to protect the phone from hard bumps and tumbles. The LG V10’s frame is composed of SAE grade 316L stainless steel, the same tough, hypoallergenic material used to make surgical tools and high-end watches. Since the edges and corners are the most vulnerable areas of a phone, the extra protection provided by the Dura Guard frame helps ensure maximum durability. In independent testing and certification by MET Laboratories, LG V10 was dropped repeatedly at different angles from a height of 48 inches, and this rugged device was verified as “MIL-STD-810G Transit Drop Compliant” for shock.

Additional key features of the LG V10™ include:

  • Cameras: Take beautiful, crisp photos and videos with the 16MP camera with Laser Auto Focus, and dual 5MP front-facing cameras. Capture the perfect selfie even in the lowest light with the Gesture Shot and Selfie Light.
  • Processor: Qualcomm®Snapdragon™ 808 Processor, combined with 4GB of RAM[1] lets you move quickly through your favorite apps.
  • Storage[2]: Now more ofyour photos and videos can live on your smartphone. It has 64GB of internal storage memory, expandable up to 2TB using a MicroSD card (sold separately).
  • Battery:Removable 3000mAh battery.
  • Access & Security:Along with LG’s popular Knock Code, the LG V10 features a new fingerprint sensor to unlock it and turn on the display simultaneously.
  • Operating System: Android™ 5.1 Lollipop.
  • Connectivity:Wi-Fi 802.1 1 a, b, g, n, ac/ Bluetooth 4.1 / NFC / USB 2.0

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Verizon Teases DROID Turbo 2 to “Shatter Expectations”

Tomorrow, we will likely have two new DROID devices announced by Verizon and Motorola. Naturally, Verizon is firing up the hypetrain on social media, claiming that the upcoming DROID Turbo 2 will “shatter your expectations.” 

In the video teaser posted to Twitter, we have colorful balls of some kind (possibly bubble gum or bouncy balls?), falling in reverse back into what appears to be a sphere made of glass. With the info we have received from sources, as well as marketing material claiming that the Turbo 2 will feature a shatterproof display, the tag “Your expectations will be shattered,” makes a whole lot of sense.

We have posted additional information about the Turbo 2 and MAXX 2, which includes info on Motorola’s Design Refresh, customization options, and much more.

Ready for tomorrow?

Via: @Verizon

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DEAL: Nexus 6 at eBay is Now Just $289. Wow.

I know that you are all awaiting the shipment notification for your Nexus 6P orders, or maybe our review of it, or maybe to see if it’s good a few months down the road, but if you need an excellent phone to temporarily pass the time, check out this deal on the Nexus 6 over at eBay. For $289, you can have a brand new, unlocked Nexus 6 with 32GB of storage. That’s nuts!

Remember, this phone originally retailed for $649 when launched. It’s now well under half the price that Google and the silly carrier partners it joined with last year thought it was worth.

And look, this phone isn’t as good as the 6P. But after spending some time with it on official Android 6.0 Marshmallow over the past few days, I’m starting to think that it may be better than the newly announced Nexus 5X. This is still a solid option, especially at that price.

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LG V10 Arrives at AT&T Tomorrow, T-Mobile on Wednesday

The LG V10, a new line of mega phones created by LG that seems to have caught our readers’ eyes, was first introduced through a press release on the last day of September without a firm launch time frame. Today, that changes, as AT&T and T-Mobile have both announced dates of availability.

The LG V10 will be available tomorrow (October 27) from AT&T before arriving at T-Mobile the following day, October 28, but only online. The V10 hits T-Mobile stores on October 30. 

In terms of pricing, AT&T will have the Space Black or Opal Blue colors available for $249 on a 2-year contract. If you choose one of their next plans, you can pay for the phone monthly as low $23.34 per month. For a limited time, they will also toss in a free 200GB micro SD card, because as you know, the V10 has an SD card slot.

On the 28th, when T-Mobile makes the phone available, you can grab the V10 for as little as $0 upfront with $25 per month payments if you join their JUMP! On Demand program. That puts the total payments for the phone at $599, which T-Mobile says is $100 off MSRP.

As a recap, the LG V10 is a flagship level phone that I described as having lots of “things.” Some took that as me swiping at the V10, but in reality, this phone is filled with all sorts of things. It has dual front facing cameras, a dual display setup, Dura Guards and Dura Shields, and QHDs, etc. Overall, though, in the roughly week+ I spent with the phone before Nexus season hit, I was quite surprised at how much I liked it. We’ll fully review it soon, but I can tell you now that this is a quality phone and probably LG’s best feeling in terms of quality in a long, long time.

Via:  AT&T | T-Mobile

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