If you’ve always been scared of the radiation that your phone exudes, you need to be more aware of the possibility that your phone may explode. Over the past few years, we’ve been hearing stories of several smartphones bursting as a result of being charged too long. It is unfortunate to know but yes, they can happen. Once you start noticing that your battery pack feels a bit enflamed than usual, you need to replace it ASAP.
Black Eye Pro Kit G4
Black Eye's clip-on lenses enjoy near universal fit with most phones and expand the creative potential of mobile cameras. Smaller and less cumbersome than a dSLR, the Pro Kit G4 offers big performance in a compact package.
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Black Eye, a competitor to Olloclip and Moment, has introduced a range of clip-on lenses for modern smartphones. The company claims its Pro Kit G4 trio of lenses can match the versatility of a dSLR.
It’s definitely thrilling to take one’s device to the next level, which is essentially why a lot of people root their devices to be able to install custom ROMs.
Exciting as it may seem, installing custom ROMs involves the risk of your device’s being bricked in the process. It can be very unfortunate if you own a premium device that you could not afford to be damaged–such as the HTC EVO View 4G.
Motorola’s “Lazy Phone” ad campaign continues with a new TV spot that focuses on using a smartphone for navigation purposes, and shows how the Moto X can be better at it.
As expected, the moral of the story is that the Moto X with its Touchless Control feature is superior to any other smartphone that can be used for voice-based navigation purposes.
This fourth “Lazy Phone” commercial is very similar to the previous ones – we have the same TJ Miller acting as the “other” smartphone that’s supposedly pretty much useless in certain situations, and the same Moto X that’s supposed to offer a better solution for the same task.
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Samsung has kicked off its “Summer of Galaxy” with a host of giveaways. You can get free YouTube Premium, Uber Eats vouchers, and even a music NFT. You can also get a Galaxy Watch 3 for half price if a friend buys a Galaxy S21. It wouldn’t be summer without Samsung’s seasonal freebies, and this year the bonuses are helpful — if also a little trendy.
One of the biggest bits of hoopla coming out of Lenovo TechWorld today is the absence of a 3.5 mm headphone port on the Moto Z and Moto Z Force. While we’ve seen headphone port-less devices already announced from the likes of LeEco and Oppo, no mainstream manufacturer has yet taken the plunge. Until now, that is. But does it actually matter?
Android beats Apple in ditching the headphone port on smartphones
As the first flagship Android phone for Sony in 2014, the Sony Xperia Z2 had a lot to live up to. Created with fantastic battery life, a good quality camera, and a strong screen, the phone came out on top with a lot of consumers this year. However, like any other smartphone, there have been a few issues with the Xperia Z2. As a result, we’ve tracked down the most commonly occurring problems that users have been experiencing with the Xperia Z2, and today, we’ll be offering up some potential solutions regarding how to resolve them.
Update, August 4, 2020 (04:30 PM ET): The Motorola One Fusion Plus is now available to purchase in a few selected areas. This includes Europe and India. Starting tomorrow, August 5, shoppers in the United States will be able to buy the phone as an unlocked device.
The MSRP will be $399.99, which is not bad for what you get. If you’re interested in grabbing a Motorola One Fusion Plus, click the button below to buy one starting on August 5.
Poetry isn’t as popular as it used to be. However, it’s still one of the most important and creative forms of literature. As it turns out, it’s fairly difficult to mess up a poetry app, apparently. There are a smattering of poetry apps with tons of famous poems and all of that. You can find those everywhere. However, there are some apps that are flat better than others. Here are the best poetry apps for Android!
The CoordinatorLayout is a new layout, introduced with the Android Design Support Library. The CoordinatorLayout is a super-powered FrameLayout (according to the official documentation). If you have used a FrameLayout before, you should be very comfortable using CoordinatorLayout. If you haven’t used a FrameLayout, do not worry, it is pretty straightforward.
By default, if you add multiple children to a FrameLayout, they would overlap each other. A FrameLayout should be used most often to hold a single child view.