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Say hello to “Dixons Carphone”

BBC News reported that Dixons and Carphone Warehouse would merge.

“Dixons Retail, the owner of Currys and PC World, and mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse have announced they are to merge in a deal worth £3.8bn.The new firm will be known as Dixons Carphone, with ownership to be split equally between the two firms’ existing shareholders.Dixons operates more than 500 Currys and PC World stores in the UK and Ireland. Carphone Warehouse operates more than 2,000 stores across Europe”

Then the news about cost savings and then job creation.

“The merger will save the companies £80m a year from the 2017-18 fiscal year onwards, Dixons said.”

“For its part, Carphone Warehouse said “significant job creation” was expected as part of the deal, “resulting in an increase of approximately 4%””

However, some existing staff will be affected. Dixons said there would be job cuts of 2% of the merged company, “as a result of the rationalisation of certain operational and support functions”.

What would be great is if this new company could create an Apple and John Lewis like shopping experience.

Smartphone Pricing – The Ups and Downs and then there’s Apple

There is a lot to be said for consistency when it comes to pricing a phone. Take Apple, they announce a new phone (or any device) and that is the price for the next 12 months until the new model appears. Quite simply, you know where you stand. The Apple pricing model also helps maintain second hand prices.

Now lets look at the rest of the market. Samsung, Sony, Nokia and many many other companies release a new phone at a premium, often with anything from £50 to £100 extra in the first month at least. During the 12 month period the phone’s pricing can vary, often downwards. So for example the Samsung Note 3 at launch was sim free £650. Now it can be bought for under £500. In fact, my personal favourite online tech company Clove Technology is selling the Note 3 for £374.16 plus VAT. Link – http://www.clove.co.uk/samsung-galaxy-note-3

So lets take another example. The new Sony Xperia Z2. On the market for a launch price of around £550-560. Then Three UK offered it on their network for £470. And now after a few weeks Three UK are selling it at £549. WTF. How does a phone increase in value or vary by such a margin and within such a small time frame. Surely that is not right. Using Clove Technology again as an example, they have consistently offered the Z2 at £450 plus VAT. Link – http://www.clove.co.uk/sony-xperia-z2 . They also happen to offer it with one of the best deals at the moment. The deal includes a free £120 wireless speaker & noise-cancelling headphones bundle plus £80 digital content bundle. Very tempting I must say.

I just think it would be better if all manufacturers followed Apple’s example of leading with a fair price in the beginning and keeping it price accordingly.

Just one last point. Have you ever noticed that when a newer model is due to be released, the older model pricing is temporarily increased. I am sure this is partially due to trying to justify the higher priced newer model when released, so that there appears not to be such a large price differential between the old and new model.

What’s your thoughts?

Amazon is aiming squarely at the B2B sector – its an $8 trillion dollar economy

Forbes has an excellent article detailing Amazon’s Wholesale Market approach.

“Forget the delivery drones and TV deals. Jeff Bezos’ stealthy foray into the unsexy world of B2B distribution is likely his most disruptive move yet — and it has an $8 trillion swath of the economy running scared.

In recent months global Internet retail behemoth Amazon.com AMZN -2.34% has green-lit six new original TV shows, announced an online streaming deal with HBO and tested same-day grocery delivery on the West Coast.

Up next? Possibly a smartphone. And, if billionaire CEO Jeff Bezos has his way, packages dropped off by unmanned drone.

But there’s one thing Bezos hasn’t been talking about: AmazonSupply, an e-commerce site targeting the unsexy but hugely lucrative wholesale and distribution market. His silence is especially surprising as the site has the potential to turn into the most important development in the company’s history since it started selling books. Yet Bezos has uttered only 28 words in public–ever–about AmazonSupply, describing it in passing as “an incredible category” during the company’s 2012 annual meeting.”

This article highlights just how big this sector is, and in some ways how it is more important than its retail presence.

Well worth a read, so check out the complete article at http://www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2014/05/07/amazons-wholesale-slaughter-jeff-bezos-8-trillion-b2b-bet/

OnePlus One – Live Unboxing

Watch as one lucky guy unboxes is OnePlus One. Quite a lucky guy being one of the 100 winners selected. And don’t forget he smashed up his fairly decent phone to get the new OnePlus One. His face at the end says it all!

And reading the OnePlus forums, it seems the lucky 100 winners received their new phones in a plastic bag, void of the sim ejector tool and accessories. Apparently, these will be sent once produced. Not a good start, although the official retail packaging is ultra slick.

Update – the video has been made private. Thanks for Damian for letting me know. In a nutshell the guy filmed his live Unboxing to find an empty box and no phone. Just a card with a message from OnePlus.

Samsung’s Apologizes – Offers compensation for Deaths and Illnesses

A few weeks back I published an article about Samsung’s War at Home – https://gavinsgadgets.wordpress.com/2014/04/26/samsungs-war-at-home/ . If you didn’t read this post, it is well worth a read.

Now in a public statement, Samsung Electronics CEO Kwon Oh-hyun said “several workers at our production facilities suffered from leukemia and other incurable diseases, which also lead to some deaths.” Kwon said Samsung would make “appropriate compensation to those who were affected and their families,” after activist groups claimed hazardous working environments caused some employees to contract lethal diseases. “We should have settled the issue earlier, and we are deeply heartbroken that we failed to do so and express our deep apology.”

Just a little too late for those who have lost their lives or are terminally ill.

Motorola Moto E – A Global Blockbuster of a Phone – Plus Full Specs and Video

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Motorola just took the wraps off the Moto E. Its focus is the price point. It is already on sale in the UK on Pay as You Go for £79.99 via a number of places. For the geeks among us, the Moto E won’t even be on our radar. But for many this is an absolute cracker of a phone.

It is optimised to open web pages faster than the Samsung Galaxy S4. It has a micro sd card slot for media. It does not have the best of anything but it is a masterful low cost budget phone. Motorola will also offer a range of coloured back shells to help personalise the phone too. Also of note is the large battery that will give it 24 hours usage. Plus it is splashproof.

All in all an impressive budget phone which will do well in emerging markets and cash strapped people.

If you are interested, the full specs are –

Operating system – Android™ 4.4, KitKat® with guaranteed update to next version of Android.

Processor – Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 200 with 1.2GHz dual-core A7 CPU Adreno 302 400MHz single-core GPU

Capacity -4GB user storage, MicroSD slot supports up to 32GB expandable memory 1GB RAM

Dimensions and weight –

Height: 124.8mm
Width: 64.8mm
Depth: 12.3mm (6.2mm at edges)
Weight: 142g

Display – 4.3 inches, 540 x 960 qHD, 256ppi, Features anti-smudge coating and Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3

Connectivity – MicroUSB, supports USB 2.0
3.5 mm headset jack
Micro SIM
Dual-SIM option*

Battery – Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion, 1980mAh
Mixed usage up to 24 hours

Rear camera 5 MP

Video capture and playback Capture 30fps FWVGA (MP4, H.264, H.263)
Up to 720p playback capable FWVGA (MP4, H.264, VC-1, WMV-9, DivX 4/5/6)
Audio playback – AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, PCM,FLAC, MIDI, QCELP, EVRC, OGG/Vorbis

Networks –
UMTS 850/900/1900/2100, AWS 850/1700/1900 (2100) + QGSM 850/900/1800/19000, GSM 850/900/1800/1900
CDMA 800/850/1900

Wi-Fi – 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth® Technology, Version 4.0 LE
Location services -GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou

In the box* Moto E in black or white, USB cable Quick start guide

And below is a video from Motorola highlighting the simplicity of the Moto E.

Google Maps in the UK receives huge update

Google Maps apps have received a huge update in the UK by adding in directions for travel using public transportation. The app update is available now for iOS and Android, as well as on the web on the desktop, will cover almost 17,000 routes of bus, train, tram, and ferry navigation. No love for Windows Phone though.

The update will work on travel across England, Wales, and Scotland, with Northern Ireland still in the works. The update includes travel information from Traveline and National Express.

Users can now plan their routes to determine what the fastest or shortest routes will be, how many stops or interchanges they want to make, and what time the next departures leave.

With so much functionality I just cannot see the need now for third party navigation options. Can you ?

Samsung Galaxy S5 – first month update – with new firmware update

So it’s been exactly one month with the S5.

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So what has the first month been like? Is the S5 a laggy nightmare? Do you need an alternative launcher to make it nippy to use?

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Firstly, I decided to use Touchwiz instead of Apex or Nova Launcher. I tried both but I missed some of the extra neat touches that Touchwiz provide from “My Magazine” , “Ok Google” voice activation from home screen without touching widget and other touchwiz widgets eg S Planner Month view which is on my last home screen.

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I also like the weather widget which now has transparency control. Also the variable coloured folders.

So what about lag. My initial posts mentioned lag. I now have none. No lag ever. In fact I have a fast supercharged S5, and I could make it faster. No lag when launching the camera either. How? First turn off S Voice launching as a double tap on the home button. Google Voice is active without touch so there really is no need for S Voice. Next. Lock screen. By default Samsung have many options active on the lock screen. Turn off the weather and pedometer. The difference is remarkable. Now if you want your S5 even faster you can activate developer mode, and turn off animations or reduce them. I haven’t as the speed is fast enough. Amazing what a firmware update can do to improve matters. Let’s hope it stays this good over time.

Battery. Check location services are using power saving mode and GEO news is not active. These 2 options hurt the battery. Otherwise, I don’t use any power saving options until I get to 3% or less. I easily get a full day or day and a half from the S5.

Bloatware or value added. I would say most of the S5 is value added. The S Health app is excellent. Samsung have also provided some additional software trials as long as a year in places. But you can manage just with S Health. If you don’t want to use any of the health options, just use the hide apps options. The point is the phone is designed for different people with different interests. You just select the suite of options you require. That’s value added.

Early adopters usually have software issues. The S5 is the first phone where I wasn’t waiting for an update to majorly fix or improve something. Everything is really well thought out. Simple things like plugging in your headphones and having a choice of 5 apps you might want to use with your headphones. The toolbox option is useful. But more importantly, everything just works which is a first for a phone just released.

Hardware. It’s plastic. Get over it. The HTC One M8 and Sony Xperia Z2 look better but I would want a case with them to stop them getting damaged or scratched. The S5 looks alright. I asked my wife for her opinion and she actually thought it look quite good especially the back. I am not using a case or screen protector. It’s lightweight and lighter than the competition. But more importantly if feels the best in the hand and the easiest to grip. In other words it’s a real world phone and great to use. It also has water and dust resistance built in like the Z2. And then there is the S5 screen. It’s brilliant and the best I’ve used ever. Whether in sun or at night the display adapts perfectly to the conditions.

Other extras. So apart from a full range of software services covering media, photos, business and tools, there is the hardware extras – finger print sensor, heart rate monitor and a 16mp camera. The Ultra Power Saving mode is a gem. One day I forget to charge the S5 overnight. I headed off at the start of the day with 40% battery. At 8.30pm I went out for the evening still forgetting to charge the S5. At 3% battery I activated it. And I still had 3% the next morning.

So is the S5 a good phone. Yes it is providing you spend the time learning it’s nuances and setting it up to your preferences. Now if you prefer hardware design then head over to the HTC or Sony options. There is plenty of choice. And if you don’t need all the fancy software and hardware just buy a Motorola G or X, or even a Nexus 5.

However, ask me how I “feel” about the S5 and my answer will be “disconnected” when using it.

Goodbye iPod Touch – Hello new product category and a Waterproof iPhone 6

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It’s all happening at Apple.

New wearables, new iPhone and a new product category to replace the iPod Touch. Well, that is if you believe all the rumours.

First up, via Moscoat is an image of the new iPhone in a waterproof enclosure. Feasible. I would say it surely is and something Apple would be wise to do as nearly all flagships offer some form of water resistance. Even the HTC One M8 does too!

Even more change is the iPod Touch demise. Apple haven’t updated this line for years now. They even sell the iPod Classic which again hasn’t been updated. Apple are now moving the Point of Sale machine terminals from iPod Touches to iPhone 5S’s, showing that the Touch is on it’s last legs. What we will see of the last of the stock been sold off slowly as needed, but replaced by new wearable hardware and a new iPhone.

The only fact that isn’t a rumour, is that you will need to start to save your coffers to be able to afford any of Apple’s new products!