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الأربعاء، 25 نوفمبر 2015

Fossil's Q Founder is now available at Fossil for $295

Fossil's first Android Wear-powered smartwatch is now officially available from the company's site for $295. For the Q Founder, you'll be able to get it in a stainless steel with stainless link band.












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Nest Thermostat is getting better at keeping a temperature and saving energy

Nest will be rolling out an update for its thermostat which makes it even smarter. Included in this update is changes to how it will maintain temperatures in your home, energy saving benefits for multi-stage heating systems, and improvements for its how long it takes to reach a temperature.












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LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE canceled due to image quality hardware issue

Late last week, LG unexpectedly canceled the launch of the Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE less than a week after the smartwatch went on sale. Now the company has revealed a little more information behind this decision, and it's due to a hardware issue that LG said might have affected the display on the Android Wear-based watch.












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Android History Interview: LG's Dr. Ramchan Woo

If you've used a flagship LG phone in recent years, you'll be familiar with the work of Dr. Ramchan Woo. LG's VP of product strategy played a major role in the development of the Korean company's "G" series smartphones, and has a unique perspective on LG's rise from an outsider to one of the bigger Android phone makers. So as we continue our Android History series, who better to talk to about LG's contributions to Android - and the smartphone world in general - over the past seven years.

Android Central Editor-in-Chief Phil Nickinson caught up with Dr. Woo following the recent LG V10 launch to investigate the past, present and future of LG smartphones.












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HTC launches the Desire 828 Dual SIM in India

Along with the launch of HTC One A9, HTC also announced the launch of HTC Desire 828 Dual SIM in New Delhi, India. The Desire 828 was launched earlier this month in China for CNY 1,599 ($250).












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HTC One A9 launches in India; no details on pricing and availability

In a press conference today in New Delhi, HTC announced the launch of HTC One A9 in India. The mid-tier premium smartphone is strikingly similar to iPhone. Surprisingly, the company did not announce the pricing, and neither the availability specifics, although they did hint at a two-week deadline.

Specs are:

HTC One A9 Specifications

Category Features
Operating system Android 6.0 Marshmallow | HTC Sense UI
Display 5-inch Full HD 1080p | Corning Gorilla Glass 4
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 617, octa-core, 64-bit, 4x1.5GHz + 4x1.2GHz
RAM 3GB
Storage 32GB | Expandable up to 2TB via microSD
Primary Camera 13MP with sapphire lens cover, f/2.0 aperture, BSI sensor, OIS
Secondary Camera HTC Ultrapixel, f/2.0 aperture, fixed focus, 1080p video recording
Battery 2,150mAh with Quick Charge 2.0 (Quick Charge 3.0 with an update)
Dimensions 45.75 x 70.8 x 7.26 mm
Weight 143g

HTC One A9 is the first non-Nexus device to ship with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, and we've already given it a full review, with versions available in the U.S. and Europe. While in other markets there are two memory variants – 2GB/16GB and 3GB/32GB, in India, only the latter will be sold.












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T-Mobile offers Sprint customers an extra $200 credit to switch

T-Mobile has announced a new deal to get Sprint customers to make the switch. For a limited time, Sprint customers switching to T-Mobile will get an extra $200 bill credit per line, on top of the up to $650 per line that T-Mobile covers for early termination fees or phone payment balances.












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