Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Entry-level Honor Holly 4 debuts

Entry-level Honor Holly 4 debuts


Huawei's Honor brand will start selling a new phone in India, starting today. The is available for purchase from Honor's partner stores across India for 11,999 INR or around 155. The Honor Holly 4 is a local version of the Honor 6A, which was for the slightly lower price of around 105. The Honor Holly 4 has a 5-inch screen of 720p resolution and a Snapdragon 430 chipset with 3GB of RAM. There are two snappers on board a 13MP main camera and 5MP selfie cam. You get a 3,020mAh battery, expandable storage (or dual-SIM) and Android 7.0 with Huawei's EMUI 5.1 on top.


WhatsApp finally gets its own emoji set... sort of

WhatsApp finally gets its own emoji set... sort of


After years of using Apple's emoji set across all of its versions, WhatsApp has now finally designed its own emoji set, which is available to those running the latest Android beta. One look at it though and things don't look quite different. Indeed, the set looks awfully similar to the outgoing Apple emoji set, with some elements of the new Android Oreo emoji set with a dash of Twitter emoji set thrown in. While all of these are based on a common instruction from Unicode and it makes sense for them to look similar to reduce lost in translation between devices, they are a bit too similar. WhatsApp started using Apple's emoji set back in the day because Android back then had no support for emoji. To make sure the emoji sent by iPhone users would be seen on Android devices, WhatsApp integrated the entire Apple emoji set within its application. Even later on when Android did get emoji support, it still made sense for WhatsApp to have the Apple set to ensure compatibility as not all Android devices had emoji support and some looked different than others. Right now I am not entirely sure if this set will be only available on non-Apple devices or across all platforms that WhatsApp is available on. I guess it makes sense to still use the native Apple emoji set on Apple devices as these emoji do look quite similar. Maybe that was the purpose in making them look so similar and WhatsApp probably just wanted to stop using Apple's set, possibly for legal reason (although it is still a mystery how they got around to using it all these years). This set will eventually make its way to the final build and likely to the desktop versions as well.


Android Pay passes 1,000 supported financial institutions

Android Pay passes 1,000 supported financial institutions


Android Pay has added another 16 financial institutions, surpassing the 1,000 mark, now stranding 1,012. The service is adding banks, retailers and institutions in the US, UK, Canada, Russia, Belgium, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Australia, Poland, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Ireland. The list of supported businesses (and countries) is ever growing but there are more than a few that are still holding off, namely Barclays Bank in the UK. So far Apple has been more instrumental in adding support for its Apple Pay than Google has been with Android Pay. Here's the latest additions to the Android Pay eligibility list. You can check out the source link for the complete list. |