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- Code found inside the latest Pokémon Go update hints at new items, trading, and more
- Your Snapchat photos may finally be coming in at high-quality
- Google releases Crowdsource app to help with translations
- Is the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 the best Android phone available?
- We may be getting an updated NVIDIA Shield TV soon
- HTC could be prepping a One A9 successor to be revealed this week
- Fitbit unveils the Charge 2 and the Flex 2 with new features and updated designs
- BLU Pure XR packs 4GB of RAM, octa-core circuitry and a 16MP camera into a $299 package
- Samsung confirmed to bring Action Memo to the Galaxy Note 7 next month
- LG shows a video sample taken with the LG V20, and it looks pretty awesome
- T-Mobile changes its new ONE plan and adds a new “Plus” option
- BlackBerry PRIV beta update brings September security patch
- Anker recalls USB-C cables due to dangerous imperfections
- Sony Xperia X Compact benchmark shows small phone that packs a punch
- Here’s another clear look at the Nexus Sailfish
Code found inside the latest Pokémon Go update hints at new items, trading, and more Posted: 29 Aug 2016 04:16 PM PDT After digging through the code of the latest Pokemon Go update, someone was able to find references to new items, trading, Legendaries and more. These could some of the first changes we see in future updates. |
Your Snapchat photos may finally be coming in at high-quality Posted: 29 Aug 2016 01:09 PM PDT The Snapchat beta application has recently received an update that may improve the image quality of pictures taken with your Android device. |
Google releases Crowdsource app to help with translations Posted: 29 Aug 2016 12:28 PM PDT Google has released a new app, Crowdsource, which aims to help the big "G" with various translations and transcriptions across multiple languages. |
Is the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 the best Android phone available? Posted: 29 Aug 2016 12:25 PM PDT Our review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is out, and you've had some time to mull over its worth in the marketplace. Well, so have we, and we've gone ahead and placed it on our best phones list where we've ranked it based on the sum of all its qualities. |
We may be getting an updated NVIDIA Shield TV soon Posted: 29 Aug 2016 12:08 PM PDT A new NVIDIA Shield TV console powered by Android TV has passed through the FCC suggesting we are nearing the release of a new device within the next few months. |
HTC could be prepping a One A9 successor to be revealed this week Posted: 29 Aug 2016 11:29 AM PDT HTC will have a decent presence at IFA Berlin this week, it seems. Evan Blass is reporting that the HTC One A9 will be getting a new sibling. |
Fitbit unveils the Charge 2 and the Flex 2 with new features and updated designs Posted: 29 Aug 2016 10:24 AM PDT Fitbit has introduced its two newest fitness trackers, the Fitbit Charge 2 and the Fitbit Flex 2, due to be released later this year. |
BLU Pure XR packs 4GB of RAM, octa-core circuitry and a 16MP camera into a $299 package Posted: 29 Aug 2016 09:56 AM PDT BLU is hitting the scene today with another new phone, and this one has us looking on with great interest. This is the Pure XR, an all-metal smartphone that will cost you just $299 at retail. |
Samsung confirmed to bring Action Memo to the Galaxy Note 7 next month Posted: 29 Aug 2016 09:00 AM PDT After a rumor began suggesting Samsung will be releasing Action Memo for the Galaxy Note 7 in September, the company has inadvertently confirmed this rumor while replying to reviews of Samsung Notes on the Play Store. |
LG shows a video sample taken with the LG V20, and it looks pretty awesome Posted: 29 Aug 2016 08:55 AM PDT September 6th is the day LG will release all the details about the LG V20. As is typical, teasers are in order as we're not far from hitting that date on our calendars. |
T-Mobile changes its new ONE plan and adds a new “Plus” option Posted: 29 Aug 2016 08:26 AM PDT T-Mobile has introduced a few improvements to its new ONE plans, as well as introducing the new T-Mobile ONE Plus option. |
BlackBerry PRIV beta update brings September security patch Posted: 29 Aug 2016 07:44 AM PDT The BlackBerry PRIV is getting a new beta patch today. The patch doesn't contain much unless you consider Android's September security patch a big deal (which it very much is). |
Anker recalls USB-C cables due to dangerous imperfections Posted: 29 Aug 2016 07:14 AM PDT Anker's USB-C cables are safe for the most part, but one particular model seems to have been built out of spec. Anker is recalling that product and offering full refunds. |
Sony Xperia X Compact benchmark shows small phone that packs a punch Posted: 29 Aug 2016 06:22 AM PDT The Sony Xperia Z5 was the last in the Compact line before the Z series was killed off. Now, Sony is working on the X series, and the Compact is back. |
Here’s another clear look at the Nexus Sailfish Posted: 29 Aug 2016 05:58 AM PDT We've seen enough of HTC's Nexus Sailfish by now to get a pretty clear idea of what to expect in terms of looks. Still, new renders will always get us perky in the morning hours, and that's exactly what we get today thanks to a new leak through Weibo. |
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