Friday, October 27, 2017

Google calls Pixel 2 screen burn-in non issue, extends device warranty to two years

Google calls Pixel 2 screen burn-in non issue, extends device warranty to two years


The company has also offered a response on the blue tint issue, effectively saying that's not much of a problem. Basically, Google says the tint is inherent in the display, and can only be seen when the device is held at a specific angle. Here's what a Google employee said: Google has come out with an official response on some of the major screen issues that came to light recently. Talking about the which is referred to as by the company the search giant says the decay characteristics of the display are similar to OLED panels used in comparable products. Google also says their investigations into the burn-in issue revealed that the differential aging is in line with that of other premium smartphones and should not affect the normal, day-to-day user experience of the Pixel 2 XL. The firm, however, said updates that will be pushed out in near future will further optimize the software that's used to to safeguard the user experience and maximize the life of the OLED display. On the issue of color saturation (there were reports that the display is not as vibrant as other phones), the company says there's already an option in Pixel 2 phones to boost colors by 10% for a more vivid look. In addition, a new software update coming in next few weeks will add a new mode for more saturated colors. Lastly, Google has also extended the warranty on Pixel 2 smartphones (both new and existing) to two years. To give users peace of mind, every Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will now come with a 2-year warranty worldwide, the company says. The length of the Preferred Care program, however, hasn't been extended. For those of you who are interested in knowing more about the Pixel 2 display, Google has published a detailed post related to that. Head to the link below to access it.


Android 8.1 beta OTA rollout has begun

Android 8.1 beta OTA rollout has begun


Shortly after the first Developer Preview for Android 8.1 , the update has started rolling out over the air (OTA). So those who have enrolled in the Android Beta Program should expect the update notification soon (if not received already). It's worth mentioning that aside from OTA, the only other option to get the beta build currently is to download and flash a factory image there's an ongoing problem with side loading OTA images, and Google seems to be working on it.


Motorola Moto X4 now available in Japan

Motorola Moto X4 now available in Japan


The is now available in Japan. The device is listed on Amazon Japan for JPY 58,103, or $510. Shipments are set to begin tomorrow, or October 28. The handset back in August at this year's IFA conference, with Europe becoming the first market to get it. The next country to get the Moto X4 will likely be India, where the phone is to go on sale November 13 onwards. |


Apple iPhone X finally available for pre-order

Apple iPhone X finally available for pre-order


The and are already on sale and now it's time for the third announced iPhone to hit the shelves. Apple launched the pre-order for iPhone X in more than 50 first-wave countries and regions. The can be purchased through Apple.com, Apple Store app and some local retailers. Shipments are expected to begin next Friday, November 3, but estimate delivery is already slipping and it might take up to 4-5 weeks. , the reason is the limited supply because of manufacturing troubles with the OLED panel and the TrueDepth camera. The iPhone X is offered in either Silver or Space Gray with a price tag of $999/1,149/999 and in the following first-wave countries: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Kuwait, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UAE, the UK, the US and US Virgin Islands.


WhatsApp gets ability to delete messages

WhatsApp gets ability to delete messages


WhatsApp is getting a new feature, and a long requested one at that. The feature in question lets you delete/recall messages after they've been sent. To access the delete functionality, just tap and hold. Then you get to choose whether to delete messages for everyone or just for yourself. If you go for delete for everyone, the message will get deleted from recipients' chat window as well, replaced by You deleted this message in your window and This message was deleted for others. There are, some points worth mentioning here. Firstly, 'delete for everyone' only works for up to seven minutes after sending the message. Secondly, deleting a message in no way ensures that the message wasn't seen by the recipient. And finally, you won't get any notification if deleting for everyone was not successful. The feature is currently rolling out, so it's possible that you won't be able to use it right away.