Oppo N1 hands-on: First look
It has 2.4" QVGA display, 2MP camera, FM radio, Bluetooth and supports up to 16GB microSD cards. See the page for all specs. 7Aha! So this is why those devices we carry around and covet (like Clarice) are called SMARTphones. Britian's Ladbroke, a betting parlor as they say in Jolly Old England where such places are legal, tested the intelligence and cunning of 2000 smartphone owners.
These subjects took A Test of Wits which is comprised of seven brain teasers... 3The Sony Xperia XA is a new and affordable 5-inch Android phone that aims to win your attention with its eye-catchy looks and futuristic, edge-to-edge display… The Vertu Aster is a powerful smartphone with Android 5.1. It is a premium device, boasting a titanium body, luxurious calf leather backs for some variants of the phone, Sapphire crystal glass and a powerful hardware.
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Its specs include 4.7" 1080p display, 2.3 GHz quad core CPU, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB ROM, 13 MP rear camera and a 2.1 MP front one for video calls. See the page for all specs. The Motorola Moto G (2015) still packs a 5” display with a 720 x 1280 resolution, giving it a 294 PPI density.
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This is crisp enough, especially for the class of device, and we are a bit relieved the Motorola didn't try to boost the resolution, which might've ended up overburdening the GPU and battery. The SoC under the hood is a quad-core Snapdragon 410 – Qualcomm's entry-level 64-bit solution, boosting the series out of the 32-bit era. Here's the interesting part now – the Moto G (2015) is the first of its line to come in two variants – one will have 8 GB of internal storage and 1 GB of RAM, while the other one will have 16 GB of storage and 2 GB of RAM – quite generous for a device of its class, but needed for future-proofing. Both variants' storage can be expanded via microSD card of up to 32GB. See the page for all specs. With the introduction of the LG G7 ThinQ, the company is gunning to reach new heights with a phone that not only continues the line's focus on photography, especially in comparison to the G6 last year...
T-Mobile and Sprint are inching closer and closer to a long-in-the-works merger, which could be finalized as early as Q1 2019, according to a top "Magenta" executive. Imagine that you could influence the next big Android release: that your opinions and ideas could shape software in a way that makes it more functional and more efficient. And all without writing a single line of code. That's possible with Sony's Concept for Android... A man pulled over and given a $300 ticket by a cop for distracted driving says that he did not have a smartphone up to his mouth like the cop claims.
Instead, the accused driver says that he had a McDonald's hash brown in his hand at the time, not a phone. Judge Lucy Koh who's presiding the Apple v. Samsung has sent out a document to the nine selected jurors, explaining them the rules of the case, and giving them guidance as to how they should react to what's happening in the court in order to be able to reach the right verdict... What appears to be a portion of the art that would appear on the retail box for the HTC U 11 has been leaked. If legit, this provides us with a treasure trove of information pertaining to HTC's next flagship phone, which is expected to be unveiled on May 16th.
According to the image, the phone will feature a Gorilla Glass 5 protected 5.5-inch display with a 1440 x 2560 (QHD) resolution... It might sound awfully-cliched by now, but Android's customizability is one of its biggest assets. Conversely, it's sort of a downside of its own as well - having options is cool, but the more of these you have at your fingertips, the more complex decision-making becomes.
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