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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Capitol One Wallet Now Does NFC Payments

Add Capitol One to the growing list of companies getting into the NFC mobile payment game. Through an update released today to the Capitol One Wallet app on Android, the credit card company is allowing you to pay for things with your Capitol One card(s) outside of services like Android Pay.

The update also brings receipt capture for connecting receipts with purchases and fixes bugs.

So yeah, another app that does mobile payments. Are you keeping track of them all? 

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AT&T Announces Plans for NumberSync, One Number for Your Multiple Devices

This morning, AT&T announced plans to launch NumberSync later this year, a network-based service that allows multiple connected devices to share the same phone number. For example, if you have a smartwatch or tablet, those devices will be able to receive calls and texts, even when not connected to your smartphone via Bluetooth. Of course, those connected devices will need to feature wireless radios, which not all of them do. 

Said to launch a little later this year, with more supported devices expected around the holiday season, NumberSync allows your friends and family to call the same number they already have to reach you, even if you don’t have your smartphone handy. If you leave your phone at home while out on a run, but have a smartwatch that features wireless radios, you will be able to receive and place calls, as well as messages. Or if you are on the couch playing with your tablet, and your phone is in the bedroom, you will still be able to take that call on the tablet without having to go fetch your phone.

AT&T states that NumberSync will soon be the norm for devices on its network, meaning you will likely hear about NumberSync from AT&T for quite some time to come. The idea itself is great, but AT&T did not announce exact pricing for each device to have its own connection on the network. It was also not disclosed if data is included, or just texts and calls, which require no actual “data.”

As more details are made available, and what devices we can expect to support NumberSync, we will let you know.

Is this a service you could see yourself utilizing? Sometimes it would be nice to leave the smartphone at home, as long as you can still contact people in case of an emergency.

Via: AT&T

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Tip: Check on Your Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P Shipping Date Through Google Play Too

When is my Nexus 6P or Nexus 5X shipping? Do you guys know anything? What did Google say? Those questions keep showing up in our inbox on an almost daily basis, because Google hasn’t really given us a specific date since announcing their new Nexus phones a few weeks ago. And seriously, we don’t know other than they should begin shipping at some point in October.

With that in mind, a couple of clever redditors noticed that if you go into Google Play’s “My Account” section and check on order history there, you can see more specific information. 

Google may have separated Google device sales from Google Play and into the Google Store long ago, but your Google purchase history is still your Google purchase history. And thus, your Google Store orders will show in your Google Play order history.

Some are seeing exact dates that their phones should ship, while we are seeing more broad ranges like “2-3 weeks.”

Here is an order status from my account on Google Play:

nexus 6p shipping date

Keep in mind that your Google Store order history page also has estimates. In fact, our estimates in the Google Store for each device are more exact than through Google Play, so be sure to check on both.

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When are your Nexus phones shipping?

Via:  reddit
Cheers Tyler!

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Songkick App Now Rocks Material Design and In-App Concert Ticket Purchasing

Songkick, an app all about concerts in your area, received a major update this week on Google Play, bringing with it an updated Material Design look, Spotify music importing, and the ability for in-app concert ticket purchasing. 

With the redesign, users will have a more fluid experience, complete with sliding columns, pull out drawer, and color matching notification area. To do this, the developers of the app rebuilt Songkick from the ground up, allowing for more stable performance.

For those who use Spotify, the importing of your favorite songs and artists can be done in mere seconds, allowing Songick to identify concerts in your area that will be of interest to you. The same can be done with Google Play Music, Facebook, and your on-device music library.

Lastly, and possibly the most important piece of the update, is not only the ability to locate and discover concerts in your area, but to purchase tickets for them while you are mobile. While you won’t find every venue and concert available, Songkick states that they are working to bring more events to the service for ticket purchasing.

In a city like London, we now sell tickets directly for a third of all upcoming concerts – meaning that you have access to over 1000 events in just a few taps of the app, and our ticket coverage throughout the UK and US continues to grow exponentially.

The update is now live on Google Play, so go check it out.

Play Link

Via: Songkick

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T-Mobile Brings Back “10 Gigs 4 All” Plan, Priced at $120

Back by what T-Mobile calls “popular demand,” the #10Gigs4All plan is now available for those in need of the Magenta. This plan is made for families or groups of four, providing 10GB of high-speed data for each line with connected service, non shareable between lines. T-Mobile’s tagline for the plan is, “Family members should share lots of things. Just not data.” 

Each line is allotted 10GB of high-speed 4G LTE data, on top of unlimited texts and unlimited minutes. For pricing, it works pretty simple. You have the first two lines, priced at $50 each. To add another line, it’s $20. The fourth line you add is free, bringing your total to four lines with 10GB of data each for just $120. Of course, this does not include any device installment plans you have, taxes and regulatory fees, etc.

As an added benefit, do note that each line comes with Data Stash, unlimited music streaming from select services, and zero cost for data overages.

According to T-Mobile’s website, this offer won’t last long, so those who want to sign up should call T-Mobile or head into their local Magenta store.

Via: T-Mobile

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Blackberry Priv Pre-Registration Opens, Offers Up More Specs

As of this moment, you can make your odd infatuation with the Blackberry Priv somewhat official. The Canadian company opened up pre-registration for the Android-powered slider, which is really just a way for them to gauge interest before selling it. By signing up, you will supposedly be the first to know when this “revolutionary” phone is available for purchase. (Or you could just read Droid Life, because the chances of us telling you before they do are pretty high.) 

Thanks to the pre-registration page, we also now know some new specs, like the actual screen and battery sizes. According to this official Blackberry sign-up page, the display will fall in at 5.4-inches and is indeed a dual-curved screen, sort of like the Galaxy S6 Edge. The battery is a whopping 3410mAh, which is quite large, and the camera uses a Schneider-Kreuznach lens. For those not familiar with Schneider-Kreuznach, some quick research tells us that these lenses are popular in Kodak and Samsung digital cameras, but have also been featured in some high-end cameras. Finally, the short list of specs mentions that the Priv has “extraordinary audio quality.”

We still don’t know exactly when this phone will arrive, but the source link below will get you in the know.

Via:  Blackberry

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OnePlus Teases “Powerfully Beautiful” on October 29 With a Giant “X”

OnePlus has begun teasing some sort of event that will take place on October 29. We would imagine that they will show off a new phone, more than likely the rumored OnePlus X (or OnePlus Mini depending on the day), which has been rumored and discussed on numerous occasions over the past couple of weeks, outside of the confirmation from OnePlus that one will arrive before the year is up

Through a post on Twitter this morning, OnePlus has shown us a lit up “X” along with the hashtag #PowerfullyBeautiful and “See you October 29, London” line. Yep, a giant lit up “X.” OnePlus X? Probably, assuming this isn’t OnePlus just buying into hype created by the internet to half-troll us all. But yeah, it seems like a teaser for the OnePlus X/Mini that has been seen through certification houses like the FCC and TENAA. We even have pictures of it here.

What is the OnePlus X? Well, we expect it to be a smaller take on the company’s OnePlus flagship. Benchmarks and other sources show it as having a 5-inch 1080p display, MediaTek MT6795 64-bit octa-core processor, 2GB RAM, 2450mAh battery, 13MP rear camera, and maybe even NFC (not holding breath on that one). So it still should be a fairly high-end phone, only in a smaller body than the OnePlus 2.

Interested? Or are you not interested in doing the OnePlus song and dance any longer?

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