Gartner forcasted that 310.4 million wearable devices will be sold worldwide in 2017, an increase of 16.7% over 2016. Sales of wearable devices will generate revenue of $30.5 billion in 2017. For a category that supposed to be dying that isn't too shabby is it? Gartner, Inc forecasted that 310.4 million wearable devices would be sold worldwide in 2017 As the table above clearly shows, the term wearables is a broad category covering more than just smartwatches and fitness trackers as it also encompasses VR headsets, Bluetooth headphones and smart clothing. Now that we've got...
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Sabtu, 06 Januari 2018
Essential Phone releases Meltdown and Spectre fixes
Essential confirmed on Twitter that it is rolling out fixes for the Meltdown and Spectre security flaws as part of the January security updates for the Essential Phone. These will be available to those running the current stable release and not to those on the Oreo beta release. However, the final Oreo release will include these fixes. Essential did not comment on when the final Oreo update will be released. We're rolling out a software update (build NMJ88C) with the January security patches and fixes for the Spectre and Meltdown security flaws. Essential (@essential) January 5,...
Oreo beta program for Huawei P10 and P10 Plus launched
If you are rocking a Huawei P10 or P10 Plus, and are waiting for the Oreo update, here's some news for you: the company has launched a beta testing program for the update in Europe, and is currently looking for participants. As per the announcement made by the company, P10/P10 Plus units with the following software versions are eligible for the beta program: Vtr-l09c432b180, Vtr-l29c432b180, Vky-l09c432b181, and Vky-l29c432b181. Those interested in joining the program can head to the Source 2 link below. Source 1 | Source 2
Counterclockwise: phone screens go wider than 16:9
In 2016 there was exactly one phone whose screen had an aspect ratio wider than 16:9 - the Xiaomi Mi Mix. In 2017 that number shot up to 40 phones! That's about 10% of the just over 400 phones we added to our database last year. And they were popular too, the Top 100 phones (sorted by user interest) included 16 widescreen handsets. Most of those have 18:9 screens, though a couple of companies went even wider. Samsung launched four models at 18.5:9 and announced two more (the Galaxy A8 (2018) duo), though they are yet to launch so we didn't count them. Anyway, it's not Samsung but...
HTC apologizes for U11 Oreo update delay in Europe
Oreo for HTC U11 started rolling out mid-November last year. The update first arrived in the company's home country of Taiwan, with units in the US getting it around a couple of weeks later. However, Europe hasn't been lucky as units in the region are yet to receive the new OS. Now, the company has publicly apologized over the delay. HTC UK's Twitter account issued an apology yesterday. We're sorry for the delay in delivering your Oreo update for the HTC U11. We have started to roll out the update globally but have had some complexities that have caused a delay to our release in Europe....
Essential Phone getting January patch and Spectre/Meltdown fixes
Essential has started pushing out a new update to its PH-1 smartphone. Carrying a build number of NMJ88C, it's mainly a security update that brings along Android fixes for the month of January. We're rolling out a software update (build NMJ88C) with the January security patches and fixes for the Spectre and Meltdown security flaws. Essential (@essential) January 5, 2018 The security patch also includes fixes for the recently-uncovered Spectre and Meltdown security flaws, making it all the more important to install the update as soon as its available for your...
Google sold more than one Home device each second since Home Mini started shipping
Google has revealed that it sold more than one Home series product every second since the Home Mini began shipping in October last year. That roughly translates into a total of around 6 million units. There was, however, no information on exactly how many Home, Home Mini, and Home Max units were sold in the period. The announcement was made by the company in a recent blog post, wherein the search giant also noted that its Assistant software is now available on more than 400 million devices, including smart speakers, phones and tablets, headphones, watches and even TVs. The...
Entry-level LG Tribute Dynasty launched with octa-core CPU, 8MP camera
The LG Tribute Dynasty, user manual for which was spotted late last month, has been launched. The device is powered by a Mediatek SoC with octa-core CPU, and sports a 5-inch HD display. The device comes with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal memory. It features an 8MP main camera and a 5MP front shooter. The handset runs Android 7.1 Nougat and packs in a 2,500mAh battery. The Tribute Dynasty is now available for purchase in the US through Boost Mobile, which has it listed for $60, already down from the official $100 price tag (you can also save extra 10% if you use code 2018 at checkout)....
Users with Android 8.1-powered Pixels and Nexuses are reporting swipe issues
Looks like the Android 8.1 update has brought along some annoying issues for users of Google's Pixel and Nexus branded devices. A large number of reports on Reddit as well as the company's own online forums indicate users are facing swipe-related problems with their units post the update. Reports say actions like swiping up to bring lock screen, swiping to dismiss lock screen notifications, or swiping to answer or decline calls not only require extra effort, but multiple tries as well, thus making the entire user experience quite annoying. For its part, Google has just said it's...
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OnePlus 5 Oreo roll out resumes as OxygenOS 5.0.1
Recently, OnePlus cancelled the roll out for the OnePlus 5 Oreo (stable) update due to bugs. That build was arriving as Oxygen 5.0. Now, the company has announced that the roll out has resumed. As for difference between the two builds, the new one is arriving as OxygenOS 5.0.1 and contains a couple of new fixes, presumably for those issues that caused the cancellation of the first build. The new fixes in question are for bugs related to third party camera application and network issues for European operators. Also, the update isn't compatible with units having unlocked bootloader, so...










