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The 2018 pairing also feature dual cameras, in the form of a 12MP+5MP combo. Last year’s devices offer single cameras: a 13MP shooter for the G5 and a 12MP snapper for the G5 Plus, so those wanting portrait mode will want to check out the new phones. Both Plus models deliver 4K recording, but the G6 has to make do with 1080p/60fps video recording — still smoother than the G5’s 1080p/30fps video.
The Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL can reach a peak brightness of 444 nits, according to DisplayMate. While this is pretty low compared to flagships like the Galaxy Note 10 (1,308 nits) or the iPhone 11 Pro Max (1,290 nits), Google’s phones have one of the lowest screen reflectance on a smartphone display, making them decently legible in sunlight.
However, if you still think the screen of your Pixel 4 is not very bright under direct sunlight, then you can turn on the phone’s hidden High Brightness Mode.
With ISIS – the NFC payment system backed by Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile — finally making its oft-delayed touchdown, Google has hinted that it’s bringing some changes to its own mobile payment solution, Google Wallet. It’s still unclear what the new version of Wallet will offer, but one thing is clear: Google is ready for the war ahead by expanding its customer base.
As announced on its Twitter account, MetroPCS subscribers can now use Google Wallet on their device.
Fitbit has officially launched the much-anticipated Fitbit Charge 5. A direct successor to the already popular Fitbit Charge 4, the device packs a number of exciting upgrades, including new bands.
The Fitbit Charge 5 features an AMOLED display, as well as advanced sensors for tracking your heart rate, stress levels, and more. These major updates should be comforting to Charge fans who hope the Google-owned company will continue to support and improve this line.
Hindi is one of the world’s most popular languages. It’s third, in fact, behind Mandarin Chinese and English. Tons of people travel to India and other parts of the world where Hindi is prevalent. Thus, a good phrasebook or dictionary is a good decision. You don’t need a paper phrasebook or dictionary anymore, though. Mobile devices are more than capable of handling the task. Most of these apps also work between the two languages.
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There’s little doubt front-facing cameras are as important as the rear cameras on a modern smartphone, so it makes sense OnePlus focused hard on upping its game with the OnePlus Nord selfie cameras.
The OnePlus Nord sports a 32MP front-facing camera paired up with a secondary 8MP ultra-wide shooter for capturing larger groups. Now, OnePlus doesn’t have a spectacular track record when it comes to imaging.
Gestures have been a mainstay of our smartphone experience since the advent of multi-touch displays. We no longer think before pinching and zooming when viewing photos, nor do we stop and consider why we’re pulling down to refresh Twitter. We expect specific things to happen when we interact with the content on our screens in a specific way. But there’s more to Android gestures than just the basic ones. Our ecosystem is filled with sometimes obvious, sometimes hidden, interactions, and we’re here to explore some of the coolest ones.
The intersection of technology and pop culture is nothing new. In the early 2010’s, a glut of tech companies appointed celebrities to bring their…unique vision to their products including Microsoft, BlackBerry, Polaroid, and Intel. The latter is the most significant because unlike other celebrities, Intel’s Director of Creative Innovation, will.i.am, took that ball and ran with it with a tenacity and indomitable spirit that we here at Android Authority can’t help but admire.
It would appear that Samsung has yet again made a couple of great phones with the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, which isn’t too surprising considering their recent phones. You know, besides that one. Aside from that setback, Samsung has continued to innovate, pushing the limits of hardware design. And they did so without removing the headphone jack. In fact, the company appears to be doubling down on the standard by including a pair of earbuds in the box.
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Wi-Fi 7 is poised to deliver 33Gbps wireless speeds. Routers supporting the new protocol could arrive as soon as 2023. Wi-Fi 7, the next generation Wi-Fi protocol, is nearly here and promises speeds at least three times faster than the current generation.
Wi-Fi technology has always lagged behind hardwired options in terms of speed and performance, but the most recent developments are helping close the gap, albeit by a small margin.