Thursday, 16 July 2015


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Monday, 13 July 2015



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Friday, 10 July 2015


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Tuesday, 7 July 2015



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Saturday, 3 January 2015



HTC One M8 tips and tricks
The HTC One M8 is a powerful device that includes many stand out features. If you happen to have one in your possession, then get ready for a list of the most essential tips and tricks one should be aware of when using their One M8. It’s worth noting that these tips and tricks are for One M8 units that have not been rooted.
Dot View Case
The Dot View Case for HTC One M8 is an accessory through which a user can view incoming notifications, the weather, and the time, when double tapped. Swiping down activates a voice dial feature, through which one can easily call contacts via voice commands. It costs $45 and can be bought through the official HTC website.
Motion Gestures
The HTC One M8 can be controlled through various motion gestures which enable users to access information quickly. It’s worth noting that these gestures are on active by default and are quite easy to use. They are explained as follows:1. Double tap to wake up the phone.2. Swipe from right to left to open Widgets.3. Swipe from left to right to open Blinkfeed.4. Swipe from bottom to top for Home.5. Swipe from top to bottom for Voice Dialing.
Do Not Disturb
HTC’s One M8 had this feature even before it came out in Android 5.0, and you can easily prevent any distractions for as long as you do not want to be disturbed. Tap on the Do Not Disturb option from the Quick Settings menu to toggle this feature on or off. Now you can easily avoid any unwanted calls and texts.
One M8 as TV Remote
Yes you read that right. In fact, you can practically use the device as a remote control for nearly all electronic devices, as the HTC One M8 features an Infra-red port on its top which will help you to control your TV, set top box, or home theater system. Download the TV app and get started.
Flip and Mute
With this feature, you can quickly silence an incoming call by simply flipping your HTC One M8. This won’t end the call, but allows you to easily ignore it. This is a handy feature when you are in meetings where you can quickly flip the phone if you forgot to put it on silent, saving yourself from the wrath of your boss or any other embarrassing situation in the office.
Kids Mode
Tips and tricks for HTC One M8The One M8 features a built in Kids Mode which will simply restrict the phone to educational and certain entertainment apps and videos, while keeping all other data away from the reach of young users. This mode comes in handy for all those parents who have mischievous kids at home. You can switch to this mode by holding down the power button and selecting the apps you want your kids to access. Kids cannot leave the mode unless they learn the precise pin number you use to activate it.
Make GIFs and Animated Photos
After you have finished snapping photos with HTC One M8’s Zoe , you can then turn them either into an animated photo or GIF which can be viewed without video loading. To do this, tap on the photo which you want to transform. Then tap on edit and then “GIF Creator”. Then choose the length of the GIF and save before choosing its size. You’ll then have made your own GIF.

Friday, 2 January 2015


Samsung Galaxy S6 Will Trump the Apple iPhone 6, Here’s Why


Samsung Galaxy S6 vs Apple iPhone 6
Samsung Galaxy S6 and iPhone 6 are going to be in direct competition when the South Korean giant finally announces its 2015 flagship phone later this year. Here are a few reasons why the Galaxy S6 will outsmart the Apple iPhone 6 upon its eventual release.
This article is a little unfair, since the iPhone 6 is already out and the Galaxy S6 is still being worked on. Still, we have an idea of what hardware will be inside the Galaxy S6, so we will be basing our reasoning in this article on what we think we know so far. I’m sure we will revisit this topic again when the Galaxy S6 is actually released, but for now we are going to talk about the aspects that we think we know about the device already.
More RAM on the Galaxy S6
Samsung Galaxy S6 specs
This one is a given, but it should still be included. The iPhone 6 has 1GB of RAM and the Galaxy S5 already has 2GB of RAM. It is assumed that the Galaxy S6 will have at least 2GB of RAM, but some rumors are suggesting that Samsung will include 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM. No one really knows for sure exactly how much RAM the Galaxy S6 will have, but it is guaranteed to have more than the iPhone 6 does right now.
More Pixels
Samsung Galaxy S6 screen resolution 
The iPhone 6 has a 4.7-inch display with a resolution of 750 x 1334 pixels. This puts the pixels per inch count right around 326. Just like with the RAM, the Galaxy S5 already has more pixels than the iPhone 6 so the Galaxy S6 is guaranteed to have more as well. Some rumors have suggested the Samsung will opt for a 5.5-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. If this is true, this would give the Galaxy S6 534 pixels per inch. If they stick to the 5.1-inch display, like they have done with the Galaxy S5, then it would put the pixels per inch right around 575.
Faster LTE than iPhone 6
Samsung Galaxy S6 4G LTE
We already know that the iPhone 6 comes with Qualcomm’s MDM9625 LTE-A modem inside it. This chip is able to download up to 150MB per second from LTE towers. Not many carriers in the US can reach such speeds but there are some in other parts of the world that can, particularly those in South Korea. The Samsung Galaxy S6 is rumored to have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC inside it. This means it will come equipped with a faster LTE modem. Getting into specifics, the LTE modem in the Snapdragon 810 is able to download up to 450MB per second.
Faster WiFi
Samsung Galaxy S6 WiFi
The iPhone 6 is using the Broadcom BCM4339 WiFi chip. 
This means that the iPhone 6 is able to transfer data at speeds up to 433MB per second. The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has the Broadcom BCM4358 chip inside it. We know the Galaxy Note 4 is able to transfer data up at up to 650MB per second. If the Galaxy S6 uses the same WiFi chip as the Galaxy Note 4, we can safely assume that the Galaxy S6 will have faster WiFi transfer speeds than the iPhone 6.


Samsung Galaxy S6 Release Date, Features, Specs, Edge, & Project Zero Rumors Confirmed by Reddit 'Verified' Samsung Insider?


A "verified" Samsung insider on Reddit seemingly spilled the beans on the Samsung Galaxy S6's release date, specs, Project Zero codename, single and dual-Edge variants and more.

A slew of recent, seemingly contradictory, rumors about the upcoming 2015 Samsung Galaxy S6 may all be true, if recent posts from a "verified" Reddit user claiming to be a Samsung employee, along with new leaked photos, turn out to be genuine. A release date, or at least the month in 2015 that you can look forward to getting the new GS6, may have also been confirmed in passing.
The majority of these rumor confirmations stems from a Reddit user's conversation over the past week, answering questions about the new flagship smartphone from Samsung. A Reddit user named "SamsungRep2015" -- who's post gained "verified" status from the Reddit moderator due to a picture showing he works with Samsung -- gave details on several GS6 rumors and ostensibly confirmed some specs for the new devices.
As we previously reported, several seemingly contradictory rumors have been flying around about the Galaxy S6, including two different rumored camera specs, two different "Edge" models, and a few other conflicting, unconfirmed, speculative details. And starting off the rumor mill was the report that the new Galaxy S model was codenamed "Project Zero" in reference to a from-the-ground-up redesign.
Well, according to SamsungRep2015 (via BGR), the Project Zero rumor is spot on, and it's actually that undertaking -- Samsung is being highly experimental, testing and rapidly changing designs and prototyping multiple variants of the S6 throughout Project Zero's development -- that is chiefly behind this year's marked diversity of specs rumors.
It's also a reason not to lock in your hopes into any one specific rumored GS6 variant at the moment.
"Project Zero is indeed a real thing. I've also seen two different GS6 Edge variants, one with the normal Youm display on the Edge, and one with dual curved edges," wrote SamsungRep2015. "However, when I went to my orientation, a few weeks before the S5 came out I got to physically see the 5.2 inch version. Samsung prototypes a lot and things change extremely rapidly."
So the single and dual Edge variant rumors may both technically be true, but since they're both part of the experimental prototype phase, it doesn't mean you can depend on either of them showing up in the finished product. And from the details and tone of SamsungRep2015's cautionary caveat, the previously-rumored 5.5-inch screen bump might be a thing as well.
SamsungRep2015 continued, adding some details about improved performance, hinting that the famously bloated TouchWiz interface might be finally slimmed down, and possibly confirming the month you can expect the Samsung Galaxy S6's release date to land this spring 2015:
As far as performance, benchmarks are noticeably higher but not by earth-shattering amounts. Overall device responsiveness is vastly improved, and memory consumption is way down. Some builds have freed over a gig of memory consumption from cold boot... not just specs Samsung is focusing on this time around. I've heard lots of rumblings about crazy new designs (and I'm not just talking Galaxy Alpha 'redesigns' either.) Spec-wise though, that all lines up with what I've seen/heard, but again there's quite a good chunk of time between now and April.
Those possible specs include a 64-bit Snapdragon 810 (or the new Samsung Exynos 7 Octa for Korea/International variants), a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED QHD display (we'll have to wait and see about the screen's "Edges"), IP 67 water and dust resistance, and either a 16- or 20-megapixel camera.
A note of caution: Samsung hasn't officially confirmed any of these rumors, and while BGR and SamMobile both initially published the story with few caveats, neither confirmed SamsungRep2015's comments with their anonymous independent inside sources.
And since then, the "SamsungRep2015" account has been deleted from Reddit, along with most of his comments.
However, a related post by SamsungRep2015, seemingly confirming the January 2015 release date of the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for several Samsung devices, is still up on Reddit and similarly marked as "moderator verified" (see this article for more details).
So either SamsungRep2015's other comments disappeared because only the Android L update seemed to be credible after a day's worth of verification, or the account was a disposable burner used either to hoax everyone -- or, hopefully, to spill the secrets he knew and then cover his tracks.
So take however many grains of salt with these rumors you feel necessary, but, at least at this point, it seems that we're in for an interesting spring 2015 from Samsung.