Fortnite has taken the world by storm over the past few years. It’s a wildly popular sensation among the younger generation and easy to play with friends. Even some in the older generation have gotten into the game as well. But the question on a lot of people’s minds is: Can you play Fortnite on a Nintendo Switch?
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While Chromebooks aren’t for everyone, they might just be for you. They are great gateways to the web, have access to countless Android apps via Google Play support, and are generally super affordable. If you’ve toyed around with the idea of getting a Chromebook, today is the right day to do it as Amazon’s Black Friday sale is giving you options for as little as $119.
All of these models normally cost anywhere from $100 to $150 more, so there’s really no better time.
A solid 5.5 inch mid-range device, with a 64-bit processor and an excellent GPU. The 3GB of RAM makes multitasking a breeze and the fingerprint reader is an added bonus. 64-bit processors are certainly a mainstream option now on Android devices, and the P7000 is no exception with its octa-core 64-bit processor from MediaTek. But there is more to the P7000 than just a multi-core 64-bit CPU. Supporting the CPU is a hefty 3GB of RAM and a 16 core Mali-T760MP GPU.
Some Google Pixel 3 smartphones appear to have a microphone problem causing an unpleasant listening experience when calling. A reader tip directed us to the Google Product forums which suggests the issue has been occurring for several months.
Reports go back to November last year, but the issue seems to have picked up more traction since this post from mid-February. The problem seems to relate to the phone’s microphone: when calling with a Pixel 3, the audio quality on the caller’s end is fine, but on the receiver’s side it can come with any number of issues including a ‘tinny’ sound, choppy audio, and echoes.
Putting aside everything Huawei has gone through with the U.S. government, the Chinese Android manufacturer has been producing some impressive handsets. Depending on where you are in the world, you may not be able to get a Huawei Mate 20 or Mate 20 Pro in a carrier store, but it may be worth picking up an unlocked unit anyway.
You can find the list of Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro specs in the table below:
LG’s Stylo series is right up there as one of the best options if you’re looking for a stylus-toting phone on a budget, and the Stylo 6 has just launched on Boost Mobile.
Aside from the included stylus, you’re also getting a low-end Helio P35 chipset, a 6.8-inch FHD+ LCD screen, 3GB of RAM, 64GB of expandable storage, and a 4,000mAh battery.
Other notable features include a triple rear camera (13MP main, 5MP wide, and 5MP depth), 13MP selfie shooter, USB-C, a 3.
The Nexus 6 is Google’s first foray into the large smartphone space that has been dominated by Samsung. The Galaxy Note series, on the other hand, has grown from a niche product, to what many might consider Samsung’s true flagship with its latest offering, the Galaxy Note 4. While a comparison between the latest and greatest from both those companies are always interesting, this is the first time that things are on a more even playing field, and we are certainly excited to pit them against each other.
The modified version of the Google Camera app caused a few ripples in the Android community because it allowed those who don’t own Pixel or Nexus devices to try out Google‘s excellent HDR+ chops, among other features. Thankfully for fans, independent developer B-S-G did not stop his work on the modified app and released a new version that adds RAW support, squashes some major bugs, and throws in a few features along the way.
Of course, there is more to the Galaxy A9 (2018) than just its four rear cameras. The phone also features the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of expandable storage. It also comes with a beefy 3,800mAh battery, keeps the headphone jack, and features a nice color gradient around back.
Thankfully, the Galaxy A9 (2018) costs significantly less than what most flagship smartphones charge in 2018. That does not make the phone a super affordable offering, however.
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Fitbit recently found itself in the thick of a lawsuit alleging most of its wearables have a tendency to overheat. Court documents included pictures of users with burns caused due to Fitbits and the complaint deemed the devices “unreasonably dangerous” fire hazards.
Back in March, Fitbit recalled over a million units of its Ionic smartwatch after reports of overheating and burn injuries. The new lawsuit alleges that most of the devices from the Google-owned brand share the same overheating flaw.