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Samsung Note 4 – Boom Lollipop has arrived – My observations

Yesterday morning, Lollipop arrived “Over the Air” for my Samsung Note 4. This was a UK Unlocked Sim Free phone (BTU). I had waited patiently for this update, and to be honest was in no rush to update from Kit Kat as I was happy to allow third party developers to update their apps whilst I remained on a stable firmware.

The download was substantial at 930mb and took about 40 mins to install. Several error messages subsequently appeared after the update. These were cured by updating Google Play Services and addressing some of the new setting options. This followed by 2 soft resets has so far seemed to fixed all the error messages. Currently, the only noticeable downside is rapid battery drain. However, this is to be expected following a firmware flash.

So what is the difference with lollipop. Predominately the key standout difference is speed. The Note 4 is fast now. This becomes really noticeable in the camera burst mode. Hardly any delay whatsoever, meaning I took 100 shots of my dogs running last night and most were in focus. Sample from a burst shot below.

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In fact the camera took some marvellous photos last night. 2 samples below.

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Touchwiz is lighter and cleaner in style. Shame there are no themes and that the optional grid layouts (4×4, 4×5, 5×5) are not available as they are on the Samsung Galaxy S6. The Samsung Email app like the camera and all the other apps open noticeably faster.

I have just received a S6 Edge to replace the S6, but after the Note 4 update to Lollipop, I must be honest and wonder whether it is indeed necessary to change. That large screen on the Note 4 is fabulous, along with the S Pen, camera and more!

Acer just launches loads of new tech – details & pricing

Acer just launched its new tech for 2015.

The new product launches include:

-The Acer Iconia Tab 10 for Education. Equipped with NFC for setup and sharing capabilities, it can easily enable set up of a whole classroom of tablets in minutes

-The Acer Aspire R11, the smallest addition to Acer’s convertible notebook line-up

– Acer’s latest 2-in-1 notebooks, Switch 10 E and Switch 10 are two new 10.1-inch models featuring Intel® Atom quad-core processor
– Acer Switch 11 model leveraging a new hinge design

– The new notebook computer line-up for the 2015 back-to-school season, including the new Aspire V 15 with metallic aesthetic cues, the Aspire E Series with solid performance packed into a sophisticated design, and the Aspire ES series with all the essential features at an unbeatable price

– The Acer CB3-531, a new 15-inch Chromebook model featuring 11.5 hours of battery life, the longest in the industry’s 15-inch Chromebook segment

– The Acer Iconia One 8 featuring Acer Precision Plus technology for a highly accurate touch and writing experience

– Three new projectors, including the K138ST which is the world’s first LED projector with an intelligent ambient light sensor, the ultra-short throw U5320W, and the 1080P Full HD P5515 with enhanced keystone correction

-The 34-inch curved 21:9 ultra-wide Acer XR341CKA monitor, the world’s first curved monitor with NVIDIA® G-SYNC™, providing an immersive gaming experience with minimal stutters and screen tears

Product Price Guide

-Iconia Tab 10 £199
-Aspire R11 £299.99
-Aspire Switch 10 E £279.99
-Aspire Switch 11 V £499
-Aspire V15 £599.99
-Aspire ES series – 11” £179.99
-Chromebook 15 CB3-531 £229.99
-Iconia One 8 (B1-820) £139.99
-Acer XR341CKA £999.99
-U5 320W £799.99
-Acer P5515 £699.99

Out of all of the devices, the new Chromebook interests me the most.

Samsung Galaxy S6 – Macro Magic

Below are some recent photos using the macro facility of the Galaxy S6. Shot in auto or pro mode. No edits. Simply cropped in closer. Don’t forget to check out the full 40+ photos S6 Flickr album – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157651896189926/

My full review is coming soon, but it will be of the Samsung Galaxy S6 “Edge” with some commentary on how it fares versus the standard S6.

Beautiful flowers #macro #GalaxyS6

Beautiful flowers #macro #GalaxyS6

Beautiful flowers #macro #GalaxyS6

Beautiful flowers #macro #GalaxyS6

Beautiful flowers #macro #GalaxyS6

Three UK to add VoLTE in the Autumn

Three UK announced it’s gearing up to add Voice over LTE (VoLTE) support to its network this autumn hopefully by September. This will be facilitated by tagging additional 800MHz spectrum onto its existing 1800MHz network. This new slice of bandwidth is expected to significantly improve coverage in problem areas, particularly inside buildings, where 800MHz airwaves can penetrate more easily than other frequencies. Three expects roughly 1 million of its 8.5 million customers to be reaping the benefits of VoLTE by the end of the year, taking calls in places 2G and 3G signals can’t reach. Popular VoLTE handsets include the iPhone 6 or Samsung Galaxy S6.

Source – Engadget.com

From May 2015, YouTube won’t work on a number of devices including Apple TV 2nd Gen- details

Via Google –

“Certain older YouTube apps will no longer be supported after April 2015

Devices affected: Select devices manufactured in 2012 and earlier, including Sony TVs & Blu-ray Discs, Panasonic TVs & Blu-ray Discs, older iOS devices, and devices running older versions of Google TV.

As we upgrade the YouTube Data API to bring more features, we’ll begin shutting down the old version on April 20, 2015. This will result in the current YouTube app not working on certain device models from 2012 and older.

We will continue to focus our efforts on improving our official YouTube app for TV which is available on most 2013 and newer Smart TVs and Blu-ray players, game consoles and streaming devices”

How can I continue using YouTube?

– iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad – If your device supports iOS 7 or above, you can download the YouTube app from the App Store. If not, visit m.youtube.com in your mobile browser to access YouTube.

– Apple TV – If you’re using Apple TV 3rd generation, you can get the latest version of the YouTube app by updating your software:

Select Settings > General > Update Software
If there is an upgrade available, click Download and Install
If you’re using Apple TV 2nd generation or older, unfortunately there’s no current way to watch YouTube on these devices

Source – https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6098135?p=yt_devicesupport&hl=en&rd=1

12 Hidden features of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge – details

Tiboric via XDA Developers forum has discovered you can activate the following features if they are not already active in your S6/S6 Edge.

Wi-Fi calling
Scheduled text messages in Messaging app
Exit buttons in default browser
Native voice call recording
Hide NFC icon in status bar
Sort app drawer alphabetically
Shutter sound switch in Camera app
Use camera during calls
Manual rotation option in Gallery app
Continuous music while using Camera app
2nd symbol keys on stock Samsung keyboard
VoLTE support

Only one downside and that is you need to be rooted to get these to work.

For more details – http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/general/quick-guide-enabling-hidden-features-t3087506