Android Phone Fans |
- Official: Pokemon GO developer says they’re already working to fix iOS security ‘error’
- This could be our first look at Google’s very own in-house smartwatches
- Images of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 prototype make an appearance on Twitter
- Deal: Buy an Amazon Dash Button for $.99 and get $4.99 back for your first purchase
- Unknown Sony device appears on GeekBench suggesting another flagship is on the way
- Xiaomi’s Redmi 3 Pro suffers a nasty torture test but is more durable than expected [VIDEO]
- Verizon starts field testing 5G data
- Android Nougat will do more for security than previous versions of Android
- Samsung will create a 2-in-1 port for microSD and removable UFS cards
- Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 is a bridge to the next generation of chipsets
- LG continues to struggle with just 2.5 million LG G5’s shipped in Q2
- You can now use the Samsung Gear 360 with non-Samsung phones
- Samsung Galaxy Note 7 could cost $50 more than the S7 Edge
- Nintendo shares skyrocket 24% with the rise of Pokemon Go, but its popularity might be a dangerous issue
- Supercharge your Samsung Galaxy S7 with ZeroLemon’s 7,500mAh battery case
Official: Pokemon GO developer says they’re already working to fix iOS security ‘error’ Posted: 11 Jul 2016 07:16 PM PDT After it was discovered that Pokemon GO was giving the developer full access to Google accounts on iOS, Niantic Labs and The Pokemon Company have released an official statement. Apparently this was an an error and they're already working on a fix. |
This could be our first look at Google’s very own in-house smartwatches Posted: 11 Jul 2016 05:42 PM PDT After rumors that Google would be launching a pair of new in-house smartwatches later this (in addition to new Nexus smartphones), renders created from "the original source material" are giving us an early look at what Google could be planning. |
Images of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 prototype make an appearance on Twitter Posted: 11 Jul 2016 01:24 PM PDT New leaked images show off a purported Samsung Galaxy Note 7 prototype, which almost confirms that Samsung will be including an edge display with the next Note device. |
Deal: Buy an Amazon Dash Button for $.99 and get $4.99 back for your first purchase Posted: 11 Jul 2016 11:35 AM PDT Well, this is a pretty nice deal. Amazon is selling Dash Buttons for just $.99 each. They usually cost $4.99 a pop, so it's a considerable discount. What's more, the first time you order a refill on a product using an Amazon Dash Button you'll get $4.99 back |
Unknown Sony device appears on GeekBench suggesting another flagship is on the way Posted: 11 Jul 2016 11:25 AM PDT An unannounced Sony device has appeared on GeekBench's benchmarking services and leads us to believe that Sony is preparing a series of new devices that could be announced at IFA 2016. |
Xiaomi’s Redmi 3 Pro suffers a nasty torture test but is more durable than expected [VIDEO] Posted: 11 Jul 2016 10:24 AM PDT The Redmi Pro 3 has been put through a series of durability tests and find that although the device is in the mid-range market, it will definitely withstand some tough situations. |
Verizon starts field testing 5G data Posted: 11 Jul 2016 10:12 AM PDT Verizon today announced that they are the first carrier to complete the specification of their 5G data radio. The company had been testing 5G connectivity a few months ago, however the completion of their radio specification allows them to move forward with pre-commercial testing. |
Android Nougat will do more for security than previous versions of Android Posted: 11 Jul 2016 08:25 AM PDT Android Nougat has a hidden line of code which removes the ability for ransomware to reset users passwords and lose personal information. |
Samsung will create a 2-in-1 port for microSD and removable UFS cards Posted: 11 Jul 2016 07:50 AM PDT Samsung says that they are developing a 2-in-1 port that can read and accept both UFS cards and microSD cards. This should solve the problem of being forced into the new standard should you not want to shell out on new cards for future phones and devices. |
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 is a bridge to the next generation of chipsets Posted: 11 Jul 2016 07:10 AM PDT Qualcomm today announced the Snapdragon 821 chipset. As its model number is very close to that of the Snapdragon 820 featured in 2016's flagships, you might guess that the Snapdragon 821 is only a small improvement. |
LG continues to struggle with just 2.5 million LG G5’s shipped in Q2 Posted: 11 Jul 2016 07:06 AM PDT LG's woes continue with the latest sales numbers surrounding the LG G5. It's reported that LG only sold 2.5 million units, far below its projections of 3-3.5 million which may force the company to alter its full-year projections from 12 million to just 5.5 million. |
You can now use the Samsung Gear 360 with non-Samsung phones Posted: 11 Jul 2016 06:35 AM PDT Samsung restricts the use of their 360-degree camera -- the aptly-named Samsung Gear 360 -- to users of Samsung phone. As unfortunate as this is, the community has come up with a way to get it to work for those who aren't necessarily interested in owning a Galaxy phone. |
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 could cost $50 more than the S7 Edge Posted: 11 Jul 2016 06:05 AM PDT The Edge models and the Note series have always been more expensive than the regular Galaxy S devices. So how much will a Note with double Edge screen cost? |
Posted: 11 Jul 2016 05:20 AM PDT The success of Pokemon Go has resulted in some good times for Nintendo, but server issues and real-world dangers could force the company to rethink their strategy. |
Supercharge your Samsung Galaxy S7 with ZeroLemon’s 7,500mAh battery case Posted: 11 Jul 2016 03:17 AM PDT Is the battery on your Samsung Galaxy S7 not lasting you a full day? ZeroLemon now has a 7,500 mAh battery case for the Galaxy S7which should allow most people to get through two full days on a single charge. |
You are subscribed to email updates from Phandroid. To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States |