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Samsung S Health added integration with Runkeeper, Strava, Fitbit, Jawbone, Misfit, and Microsoft Health

“Samsung  S Health added integration with Runkeeper, Strava, Fitbit, Jawbone, Misfit, and Microsoft Health.

Samsung’s S Health app can connect to multiple apps and services to pull and push data through them. Notable examples are Nike’s running app, Qardio for blood pressure monitoring, and more. But S Health has always lacked support and integration with plenty of known activity tracking services. Not anymore!”

One of my gripes with Samsung S Health was the lack of integration with key fitness names. This has now changed. Not only that but the S Health app had a huge update about a month ago to include a more social aspect so you could connect with friends. 

With the solid fitness devices sold by Samsung, these software changes make it a formidable option now .

 

More at Android Police 

Apple’s first emoji sticker packs for Messages in iOS 10

“Apple’s first emoji sticker packs for Messages in iOS 10.

Apple has rolled out its first emoji sticker packs for iMessages in iOS 10. Available only to those testing its first beta release, the packs include the Smileys, Hearts, and Hands stickers found on Apple Watch — plus a Classic Mac collection.”

If you are running iOS 10 beta, you can now enjoy a sticker pack for iMessage. Sticker packs on one of the new features for iMessage in iOS 10. The stickers will certainly add a bit of fun to your messages, but really for Apple to kill the competition like Whatsapp they need to at least make iMessage available on android!

More at CultofMac

OnePlus 3 is getting a big update: sRGB, improved RAM management, and more – full changelog 


OnePlus is rolling out a big update to Oxygen OS, bringing sRGB mode, improved RAM management, and better GPS performance.

Changelog -396mb 

– Enabled sRGB mode in developer options

-Improved RAM management

-Improved GPS performance

-Enhanced audio playback quality

-Updated custom icon packs

-Fixed some issues with notifications

-Improved camera quality /functionality

-Fixed some issues in Gallery

-Latest Google security patches

– Fixed bugs in Clock/Music apps

 Let’s hope OnePlus continue to provide updates and more importantly monthly security updates !

More at Android Authority 

Apple iPhone 7 – Hot of the Press – New Lightning Headphones / DACs / Apple’s new MFI Audio Specifications

The next iPhone, the iPhone 7 will remove the 3.5mm headphone jack. Instead it will rely on either bluetooth audio or routing the sound out via the lightning connector. Any headphone utilising the lightning connector will need a DAC (Digital to Analogue Convertor) to convert the digital sound outputted via the lightning connection.

So what is Apple asking manufacturers behind the scenes? What ground rules are Apple requesting or expecting? And what are the pros and cons?

In a thread on Head-Fi, the founder of Fiio audio products created a thread to let everyone know that the company finally after many years of applying for Apple’s MFI Certification got approved. This then revealed some interesting extra bits of information:-

– Each and every potential product has to have the manufacturing and technical information sent across to Apple, thereby revealing any company secrets as to how they made a product sound so good. Chord Audio decided not to get their awarding winning DAC, the Chord Mojo MFI approved for this reason.

– Apple have not even decided what type of product Fiio can manufacture yet.

– Apple are courting headphone manufacturers to make headphones with a lightning connector. Apple are not asking these manufacturers to make an external DAC to connect traditional headphones with a 3.5mm jack.

– Whilst DACS sold by Fiio are at the budget pricing end of the market. Fiio have confirmed that going forward their pricing will increase as they will be forced to purchase lightning connectors and related chips from Apple.

– Fiio are hoping the can work with Apple creating a Lightning DAC as per photo above. This is a slimline DAC with a 3.5mm headphone jack.

– Apple are stipulating the type of product they would like to see. Apple have now asked that all MFi products must includes a LAM ( lightning audio module ) , remote control keys and microphone if the product has headphone out jack. This means that there will not be similar products like the SONY PHA-1/2/3 in the future. This is sad news.

What is frustrating here is Apple have only approved Fiio once they needed them due to the removal of the headphone jack in the next iPhone. Then there are stipulation the type of DAC that is allowed to be manufactured. Next is the higher costs created due to Apple’s MFI program.

So whilst the sound quality should sound better via the lightning port, I am not sure people will be too impressed if the costs of a lightning audio adapter or module becomes at a too higher a price point.

But as they say, better to be in the team than relegated to the side lines.

More at Head-Fi

OnePlus stoops to a new low – Updated 

Just when you think OnePlus has grown up and stopped carrying out cheap and controversial marketing stunts, they stoop to a new low. 

Legendary YouTuber @Supersaf was dismayed when he realised that OnePlus had stolen his work. Even worse OnePlus did this without his permission and worse still didn’t even credit his work . OnePlus took Supersaf’s video and converted it into a GIF and used it for their advertising and marketing but without asking or even crediting Supersaf. 

In my opinion this is disgraceful, disrespectful and dishonest behaviour from OnePlus. 

Below is tweet from @Supersaf

And this is the tweet from OnePlus –

Updated – OnePlus clearly feeling the heat did the honourable thing and tweeted an apology a short while ago. But they only did this to save their public image and still haven’t reached out to Supersaf himself. 

Samsung Gear 360 – 360 Degree Photo of the Week

Now for something in Virtual Reality , 360 degrees. So you have 2 options with the photo below snapped in 360 degrees.

For both options you will need to click on the photo, and view it via a web browser in desktop mode. You cannot view this via the Flickr app.

To view via your Virtual Reality headset, you probably will need to download it on your device first.

To view without a headset, once you have clicked on the photo, Flickr recognises it as a 360 degree photo and it will start rotating around automatically.

Below is a 360 degree view of the famous church that is used in all my phone reviews. It is the Church of St Michael & All Angels, Princetown, Dartmoor. It is a historic church built in the 1800’s by the French Prisoners of War.

St Michael & All Angels Church , Princetown #Historic #Church #Samsung #Gear360 #360degree #photo

Samsung Galaxy S7 – Camera Shots of the Week

Below are a few photos taken with the Samsung Galaxy S7 which are truly exceptional.

The shots below are macro shots of a bee. For both shots I used the Pro mode, altered the focus to macro and shutter speed too.

All Eyes #macro #samsungS7 #promode #bee #eyes

With this shot above, I really love the “eyes” and facial features captured.

Feeding Time #macro #SamsungS7 #ProMode #Bee

This shot of the bee looks so cute and cuddly, but I don’t recommend trying to give it a cuddle.

Good Bye Everyone #foggy #peasoup #Dartmoor #doom #weather #extremes #lost #vanishingpoint #nationalpark

Finally, a weather shot. This was around 5pm. Driving on Dartmoor was a challenge through this!

BlackBerry’s next phones may be its last gasp with Android

“BlackBerry’s next phones may be its last gasp with Android.

While the handsets have yet to be formally announced, VentureBeat reports three codenames for the projects – Neon, Argon, and Mercury.Two Noble Gases, a Transistion Metal and a Pizza Place. Due out this summer, the BlackBerry Neon is said to sport 3GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a 5.2 inch display, touchscreen keyboard, and a more consumer-friendly price.Next, the BlackBerry Argon is set to launch this October with a 5.5 inch display, 32GB of storage, 4GB or RAM, and a fingerprint scanner – a welcome feature for BlackBerry’s key demographic of government workers and industry executives handling sensitive information.Finally, due out in Q1 of 2017, the BlackBerry Mercury will be the only one of the three Android models equipped with a classic, clickety physical keyboard. The Mercury is also expected to house 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a juicy 3400mAh battery”

What would worry me the most buying any new BlackBerry phone is what would happen with software and security updates if BlackBerry threw in the towel. 

More at Techradar