Titled, “The Stressful Rush Hour on Dartmoor” , this is the road conditions at rush hour. The G4 did a marvellous job, in easy to shoot conditions.
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Back to the Future arrives 5th August 2015 – The Lexus Hoverboard – Video – So COOL
Lexus is due to reveal its new Hoverboard on the 5th August 2015. This is looking like one of the coolest gadgets I have seen to date! What do you think? And do you want one?
Motorola Moto G (3rd Gen) 2015 – Unboxing
Jon Love from Clove Technology unboxes the new Motorola Moto G (3rd Gen) 2015. Looks like a great little phone too!
Yahoo announces LiveText – details
“So today, we’re introducing Yahoo Livetext – a new way to communicate that blends the immediacy, simplicity and ease of texting with the expressiveness of video, without the audio. Over the past few weeks, we’ve been testing Yahoo Livetext in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Ireland, and we’re really excited about what we’ve heard from our community so far. Starting tomorrow, we’ll be releasing Yahoo Livetext in five new countries – U.S., U.K., Canada, Germany and France.
Just go to the App Store and Google Play Store tomorrow to check it out, and let us know how you’re using Yahoo Livetext to connect. Livetexting is better together.”
Not sure what to make of this. Doubt it will catch on. But what do you think?
More details and source – http://yahoo.tumblr.com/post/125351474614/yahoo-livetext-a-new-way-to-connect
Meizu announces the Meizu M2 – Just check out the specs for £65
The Meizu has just announced the M2, that costs around £65. For that you get the following –
– The quad-core Cortex-A53 processor has a clock speed of 1.3GHz, making the MEIZU m2 blazing fast. MediaTek’s CorePilot™, the highly efficient multi-processing technology, allows the CPU and GPU to work together perfectly. The 64-bit processor is powered by the all-new Flyme OS 4.5 based on Android 5.1 to deliver a smooth user experience.
– 2GB RAM • 16gb Samsung eMMC 5.0 high-speed flash memory
– The 5-inch 720p HD screen, which is fully laminated, features a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and an excellent screen-to-body ratio of 75.6%.
– The MEIZU m2 is equipped with a 13 megapixel Samsung CMOS sensor, 5-element lens modules, and an ƒ/2.2 ultra large aperture. The 5 megapixel front camera is leading in this price range. Its brand new FotoNation 2.0 smart selfie enhancement system and precise white balance adjustment helps to produce superior photographs.
– The MEIZU m2 supports dual SIM and dual 4G. Plus memory cards up to 128gb.
– 2500mAh battery • First-class SONY/ATL battery cells
– 131g weight
At this price point and the overall offering how can you justify more expensive phones!
For more info – http://www.meizu.com/en/products/m2/features.html
Motorola Moto X’s – Flagship Killers?
Yesterday Motorola announced 3 phones. If you want to read the full specs head over to Motorola.
Following the announcement the inter webs go crazy with news of the flagship killers from Motorola. The same happened following the OnePlus 2 announcement. Well, none of the phones are total flagship killers. However, they are super good phones.
If you look at the new Moto X Play for starters. This has a less powerful processor than the Moto X Style. This in turn means that despite have identical components for the camera as the X Style, the Style will take better shots. This is because it has a better ISP and also includes Phase Detection. And all of these processors are not top of the league offerings. The Style only has a Snapdragon 808. The more powerful the processor and GPU, the more capable the gaming and camera should be. Plus 4GB ram is flagship status now. Neither of these phones include this amount of ram.
Why on earth didn’t Motorola have the same large battery in the Style as the Play confounds me. QHD displays eat battery. Next, neither phone includes a fingerprint sensor which would be needed for Android Pay when it arrives. USB C connectors are not provided.
The display. Gorilla Glass 3 is used instead of Gorilla Glass 4. Sounds like a small difference but all of the differences all reduce the costs of manufacture and in turn the selling price.
As to the selling price, neither of these phones are dirt cheap. They are reasonably priced for the specification.
However, it’s not all doom and gloom. What you do have is a phone built for a very good price. Components and manufacturing costs have reduced over time. Not only have the component parts reduced in cost, but the quality or what you can get for your money has improved too.
At the end of the day it all depends on what you need your phone to do. If you’re not in to photography or gaming, the Snapdragon 615 processor will be excellent. That also means you can spend less too.
A positive aspect of the new phones is the customisation options. These should make these phones standout from the competition ,and is also likely a money maker for Motorola as the pricing is at the full retail price.
We are still waiting for the next tranche of phones to be released along with the new iPhones. Then and only then can we truly decide what is a flagship phone or not. Always remember cracking specs don’t always translate into a good handset!
In my book, a flagship is a phone that has the best of everything. Unfortunately this comes at a premium and I do wonder if it would be better to spend a few hundred pounds on a basic or mid priced phone and use the rest of buy something like a Sony RX100 MK2 or Panasonic TZ70 camera. The final combination will be substantially better !
PS. I wish Motorola had made the Moto X Play with the same processor as the X Style, thereby giving it an equal footing with the camera, along with 4gb of ram. That would be a near perfect smartphone for many people.
Which Streaming Service?
Currently, I am a month into my 6 month Google Play All Access trial, a week into my Deezer 3 month trial and I subscribe to Tidal HiFi. I have yet to start my 3 month Apple Music Trial. And then came Amazon UK yesterday and added PrimeMusic to my Prime account at no extra cost.
So far my ranking of these services are as follows with the best first and the worst one last.
First – Tidal HiFi – if you’re going to pay it better sound bloody marvellous. And it really does with its FLAC recordings. I’m actually listening to Tidal as I type this ! I also like the music discovery on Tidal. I have found many new artists.
Deezer – it’s flow option works well for me as does the different genres on offer across the world.
Google Play All Access – it’s is dreadful since its last update. It has removed many genres from the new releases eg classical and jazz. However, in its free mode, I can still stream my entire music collection.
Amazon PrimeMusic – in last place as the catalogue is weak. Yet to its credit it did play some great tunes yesterday but I’ve noticed it quickly deteriorates to older tracks when it can. And consequently its in last place. However, I will still use it as I get it with my Amazon Prime service.
I’ve still got Apple Music to try which I’m looking forward to due to its extensive catalogue of songs.
So what is your favourite streaming service ?
Oneplus 2 – The Good and the Bad – Specs and Opinion
The Good
– Built from a strong and lightweight metal
– 1080p 5.5 inch display will help with battery life, 600 nits , 178 degree readability, sunlight visible
– Dual sim
– USB Type C
– Alert Slider – control which incoming notifications provide sound or vibration
– Fingerprint sensor -stores up to 5 fingers
– 13mp OIS rear camera, last focus, can take 120 frames per second, 6 lenses to avoid distortion and color aberration, f/2.0
– 5mp front camera
– Snapdragon 810 with 4gb ram, 64 GB/16 GB eMMC v5.0, Adreno™ 430
– Colours – start with Sandstone Black and expands over time. OnePlus has four StyleSwap covers to choose from as well: Bamboo, Black Apricot, Rosewood, and Kevlar
– $329 for the 16GB model and $389 for the 64GB model
– Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity and Ambient Light sensors
– 151.8 x 74.9 x 9.85 mm
– Weight 175g
– GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900MHz, WCDMA: Bands: 1/2/5/8, FDD-LTE: Bands: 1/3/5/7/8/20
– Dual-band Wi-Fi: 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n and 5GHz 802.11a/n/ac
– Bluetooth 4.1
– Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS, Digital Compass
This is why the Oneplus 2 is not the Flagship Killer.
The Bad
– No quick charging support of any kind
– Only 1080p screen which is not as high as displays from LG, Samsung and others, 401 ppi
– Camera only f/2.0 – not up with the best from LG with f/1.8
– OxygenOS returns, likely based on Android 5.1 Lollipop
– No NFC
– No Qi charging
– No Micro SD
– No removable battery
All the phone really offers is a low cost phone, well built with a few compromises that probably won’t matter to most people. Personally, the lack of quick charger is a huge oversight. Otherwise it seems a reasonable deal.
Source – https://oneplus.net/uk/2
Marshall London Smartphone – Unboxing Video
Marshall London Smartphone has filled the web with news of its new phone, highlighting its audio pedigree. Looking at the specs in the cold light of day and it appears that the phone tech is Moto G territory. But lurking beneath that exterior is meant to be some serious audio tech.
Anyway, Marshall have created an unboxing video which gives you a better insight into the London phone, which is on a special preorder price of £399, which includes a pair of their £180 headphones.
Source – https://www.marshallheadphones.com/mh_se_en/london-phone
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 – in hand photos
These photos show the Samsung Note 5 (likely a prototype) in as close as you get reveal before the real deal. It certainly looks similar to the Galaxy S6.
So what do you think?
Source – http://www.nowhereelse.fr/galaxy-note5-photos-prototype-108772/


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