Monday, August 28, 2017

Essential phone to finally reach customers' hands on August 31

Essential phone to finally reach customers' hands on August 31


Last week, it was officially that shipments for have begun. While it was certainly good news, those who pre-ordered the phone were put off see that the tracking info the company shared didn't provide any estimate on delivery. That's, however, changing now, as those with tracking info are now able to see a final delivery date, which is August 31 (or this Thursday). Though it's less likely that there will be any further delay this time around, given what all has been happening ever since the phone was announced, we'd advise you against getting your hopes too high. Meanwhile, you can take a look at for the PH-1. |


Xiaomi opened 16 stores in China this weekend

Xiaomi opened 16 stores in China this weekend


Xiaomi is expanding its physical presence in China. The company has been opening its own Mi Home stores where it showcases and sells the smart home products that it sells from mobile accessories and home wireless to smartphones and power banks. During a conference last month, CEO Lei Jun announced that the company has set very ambitious goals for expanding its presence in the form of physical locations in major cities all over China. Lei Jun said that 200 stores are planned to be opened this year with the ultimate goal of reaching 1,000 stores in three years. Over the weekend, Xiaomi has simultaneously opened 16 retail locations of its Mi Home stores in China and opened 79 stores in the past three months. Xiaomis aggressive expansion of retail stores indicates that it isnt letting OPPO or vivo get too far ahead of Xiaomi. Both vivo and OPPO already have a lot of Chinese market share and Xiaomi hopes to change that. We just hope that Xiaomi does not spread itself too thin with all the stores it is opening. Thanks for the tip! ( ) |


Fitbit unveils its first smartwatch - the Ionic - which runs a custom OS

Fitbit unveils its first smartwatch - the Ionic - which runs a custom OS


Fitbit is known for its fitness trackers, but now the company has decided to dive into the smartwatch deal. To do so, it developed its own custom OS so this isnt Android Wear, Tizen or anything you know so far. No, the Fitbit Ionic watch runs the Ionic OS. That has its advantages like multi-day battery life, more than four days on a charge. And if your exercise routine requires a lot of GPS tracking (GLONASS too), the watch is good for up to 10 hours of operation. Speaking of exercise, the usual training modes are available as well as swimming. The Ionic smartwatch is water resistant up to 50m and has a swimming mode. It also has a built-in optical heart rate tracker. It will show real-time heart rate zones during training but also track your resting heart rate 24/7. is also tracked. The watch will gain Audio Coaching next year. Lets talk about Ionic OS for a bit. You cant use Android Wear apps, but you still get rich notifications from Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and others. The watch can run apps as well, Strava, Pandora and AccuWeather are already working on theirs. Speaking of, theres 2.5GB of available storage for 300+ songs to listen to offline (over Bluetooth). You can sync with the Pandora app, but you need a subscription (Plus or Premium) and is US ony. Mobile payments are supported as well, Visa, Mastercard and American Express cards from the top banks in over 10 markets can be used. The Ionic Watch will sell for $300 starting in October. In North America, it will be available through major retailers like Amazon and BestBuy, as well as carrier like Verizon. Exchangeable bands will be available ranging from leather to breathable sport bands. PS. The OS could be a derivative of the Pebble IP that Fitbit acquired late last year. The official info doesn't mention it though, so it's not clear if Pebble apps will be supported (it would be a great way to pre-stock the app store).


Samsung Galaxy J7+ leaks in live images

Samsung Galaxy J7+ leaks in live images


We already know that a version of the with dual camera is incoming and it will be called Galaxy J7+. We also know that it'll be made official soon, with Thailand becoming the first market to get it. And now, some live images of the handset have leaked, giving us a clear view of the device's back. The design revealed by the leak is inline with what we've already seen. Here are a couple more: Head to the link below for more photos. Some of the phone's key specs include octa-core CPU, 5.5-inch display with Full HD resolution, 4GB/32GB memory, and a 3,000mAh battery. Camera configuration is 13MP+5MP on the back, and 16MP on the front. The Galaxy J7+ will also feature a dedicated Bixby button on the left. No information on the handset's pricing yet. |