Mobile devices are now moving into the age of multi-cores, with high-end Android devices leading the pack with their quad-core powerhouses. With the advancements in processor technology, the scope of mobile gaming on smartphones and tablets has been growing in both size and quality.
On the other hand, mobile gaming exponentially increases the potential reach of MMO (massively multiplayer online) games. So far, the biggest problem for MMO games on mobile devices has been cross-platform compatibility.
With Android Wear 2.0 being delayed until the next year, and seemingly no new smartwatches planned from OEMs like LG, Motorola, and Huawei, things in the Android Wear universe has come to a standstill. If you can’t wait for the Android Wear 2.0 update, or are just looking to breathe some life into your smartwatch, you might want to give something new a try. Currently compatible with a limited number of devices, including what was the first Android Wear smartwatch to be launched, the LG G Watch, here is a quick look at AsteroidOS!
If you’re a geek, then chances are you know that Samsung’s Galaxy S3 has four ARM Cortex A9 processors. The Tegra 4 that was announced earlier this week, it has four ARM Cortex A15 processors. This is how ARM makes money. They design processors that companies then license and shove inside their own chips. But there’s also something else ARM does that gets far less attention. Qualcomm’s latest chips use “Krait” cores.
We’re on to a new season, and that means it might be time for a change. No, not a fitness or lifestyle change, but a change in mobile carrier. There are more providers than ever before, which is excellent news for you as a consumer. Each one comes with its own list of perks, so it’s worth considering a move. Here’s everything you need to know on how to switch phone carriers.
With the numerous apps, themes, custom ROMs, and features available on our smartphones and tablets, there must have been an occasion where you’ve wanted to share what’s your device screen. Fortunately, it’s now very easy to do so with the current crop of Android smartphones. Today, we’ll be taking a look at how to take a screenshot on the Moto X.
Like most other Android phones, you can take a screenshot on the Moto X using just two buttons.
Motorola Moto E5 Play and Moto E5 Plus
Motorola's lack of control over this launch means people will be paying anywhere from $40 to $288 for these phones, which makes it very difficult to provide a simple recommendation. If you're going to buy one of these devices, I recommend the Moto E5 Play, but I wouldn't pay more than $60 or $70 for it. If you have a budget of around $200, you should instead consider a better budget phone like the Moto G6 Play or a refurbished phone.
The OnePlus 7 Pro is now official, alongside the smaller standard variant, the OnePlus 7. While a lot of people will probably find themselves drawn towards the standard model that’s not available in the U.S., a big portion of OnePlus’ audience is power users who will be more interested in the Pro.
If you’re a power user reading this article, you’re probably wondering whether the OnePlus 7 Pro is worth the upgrade over the previous models.
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Razer and Fossil have announced the limited edition co-branded Razer X Fossil Gen 6. The Wear OS 3-capable device will run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 4100 Plus platform. Only 1,337 units will be available on January 10, 2022, for $329.99. Global gaming brand Razer is dipping into the smartwatch scene. Announced at CES 2022, the company has collaborated with Fossil to create a limited-edition Wear OS device, the Razer X Fossil Gen 6.
Update: August 21, 2020 (04:54 AM ET): The pre-order period for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra in has ended in the US. The flagship phones are now available on sale for anyone who wants to buy them. Hit one of the buttons below to grab yours!
Original article, August 5, 2020 (10:00 AM ET): Samsung has made its Galaxy Note 20 series official after months and months of leaks and rumors.
Battle of the siblings – Galaxy S4 vs Galaxy S3! Is it worth to update?
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the first generalist high-end smartphone that Samsung has launched since the Galaxy S3 (I think the Galaxy Note 2 is still a niche device), many expected the Galaxy S4 to be a massive improvement and a huge commercial success.
Even though we are pitching the Galaxy S4 versus the Galaxy S3 here, we won’t try to pick the better smartphone.