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mercredi 31 août 2016

Nubia Z11 hands-on

Nubia is relatively new to the Android game, but in a short amount of time the ZTE-backed company has been making waves with a slew of great products that haven't failed to impress. While their latest flagship offering, the Nubia Z11, has been available in China for a couple of months now, Nubia is now prepping for its launch in Europe, and eventually the US, which is why the company has decided to showcase the device here at IFA 2016. Join us as we go hands-on with the Nubia Z11!

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The Z11 comes with a full metal unibody construction that feels very sturdy, and puts the build quality at par with many other flagship smartphones. The version seen in the video and images in this post is the silver model, but there's also a dual-tone black and gold edition that looks a little nicer and comes with slightly better specs.

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Taking a look around the device, the power button and volume rocker are on the left side, the headphone jack and IR blaster are up top, and at the bottom is a USB Type-C port flanked by what appears to be stereo speakers. That has been done just for the sake of symmetry however, with there being only a single bottom-facing speaker unit, along with a microphone being housed in the other grill.

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There's a fingerprint sensor on the back that not only offers an additional layer of security, but also functions as a shortcut key for taking regular and scrollable screenshots and also for recording the screen. The Nubia Z11 offers many specs and features that are on par with other flagships out there, but Nubia says that what makes this phone stand out from the crowd are its display, camera and battery.

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Starting with the display, the Z11 comes with a 5.5-inch IPS LCD display. Despite what you may expect, it is of the Full HD variety. There is still plenty of sharpness to be had and colors look bright and vibrant, but obviously, the resolution isn't the stand out aspect of the display. What is most eye catching about this screen is the fact that there doesn't seem to be any bezels on the right or left sides of the display.

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When looking at the phone head on, it will look like the display runs from edge to edge. Granted, we've seen with previous Nubia flagships as well, but it's still great to feel like you're literally holding a display in your hands. With the side bezels being so thin, it also makes the handling experience that much better, especially when compared to other devices with the same display size.

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Moving on to the camera, the Z11 comes with a 16MP rear shooter, with an f/2.0 aperture, optical image stabilization (OIS), a phase detection auto focus system, along with an 8MP front-facing camera. This may look like a typical high-end camera package when looking at it on paper, but Nubia did make a big deal about the different modes packed into the camera app that make for an unique shooting experience.

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One such mode is called Clone mode, that will overlap several images on top of each other to make it appear as though there are multiples of the same person or object in the shot. It's an old trick that can manually be done using a DSLR and some editing in post, but the Z11 does it all automatically. It's not perfect, but the device does a decent job of stitching all the photos together, especially since you are just using your hands to stabilize the camera.

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Another interesting camera mode is called Electronic Aperture, which, as the name suggests, let's you dial the aperture from anywhere between f/2.8 and f/4.4. It's obviously not a true aperture change, but the purpose of this mode is to let you alter how much motion blur there is in the background, while keeping everything in the foreground in focus. It is a nice feature, but which aperture you pick will also affect the shutter speeds, so very steady hands will be required if you are looking for shots with extremely blurred out backgrounds.

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Looking at the battery, the Z11 comes with a 3,000mAh unit, which is pretty standard fare for current generation flagships. However, Nubia says that they've done a lot of battery optimizations to help the device last longer than competing smartphones. You also get support for Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0, which is definitely a nice touch.

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The rest of the specifications are also standard for a 2016 flagship, with the Nubia Z11 being powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. The standard edition comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of on-board storage, but there will be another variant that packs 6GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in storage. If storage is still a concern, the device also comes with expandable storage via microSD card up to an additional 256GB.

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On the software side of things, the Z11 is running Android 6.0 Marshmallow, with Nubia's own custom skin on top. It is admittedly not the best looking user interface out there, but there are some interesting features baked in, with some of them taking advantage of the super thin side bezels. You can swipe up or down along both edges to adjust the screen brightness, swipe in to skip to any homescreen, swipe up or down along either edge to easily switch between apps that are running in the background, or even swipe rapidly along the edge to clear all the apps.

So, there you have it for this quick look at the Nubia Z11! The Z11 will be available in Europe starting at €499 (~$556), but the exact details of its availability and pricing in the US is still unknown. Overall, this is a very solid offering from Nubia that is comparable to a lot of flagships out there, and if you are looking for something different, the edge to edge screen will certainly stand out.

What do you think of the Nubia Z11? Let us know the comments section below, and stay tuned with Android Authority, TabTimes, and VR Source, as we continue to bring you more great coverage from IFA 2016!



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Nubia Z11 coming to Europe, US to follow

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ZTE has been on a bit of a roll recently. First, there was the ZTE Axon 7, which recently landed in the US and has been turning a fair amount of heads in the tech community along the way. Now it's Nubia's turn to enjoy the spotlight.

Ahead of the official kick-off of IFA 2016, Nubia announced that the Nubia Z11 is on its way to Germany, Spain, and Italy in the near future. Even more surprising, the ZTE-owned Nubia brand will also be landing in the US sometime after its European debut.

While the Nubia Z11 was actually announced for China back in June, it is good to see it is finally making its way to more markets. After all, the more budget-friendly flagship alternatives that make their way to the US, the better.

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The Nubia Z11 offers the kind of specs you'd expect from a 2016 flagship class device, including a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and either 4GB or 6GB RAM, depending on if you pick up the 64 or 128GB storage configuration. You also get microSD for expansion, a 16MP camera with OIS, an 8MP front cam, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, a beautiful metallic body, and a 3000 mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support over an USB Type-C connector.

The only area where the Z11 isn't on the bleeding edge is in the display, with the 5.5-inch screen offering a 1080p resolution that is more than capable of providing a great viewing experience but isn't quite as impressive as the QHD displays featured in most modern flagships. Still, it's hard to complain when you factor in the price.

At €299, or roughly $332.89, this is one heck of a value, putting it in a similar pricing category to the Honor 8, OnePlus 3, and ZTE Axon 7. It's hard to say what the actual US price will be once it finally makes it to the new world, but we wouldn't be surprised to see it debut somewhere in the $300 to $350 range. For now, no exact release dates are known for Europe or the US, though hopefully more details aren't too far off.

What do you think of the Nubia Z11 compared to some of its "flagship killer" competition? Let us know your thoughts below, and be sure to stay tuned as we bring you more great coverage live from IFA 2016. 

 



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Google’s new In Apps search mode is an easy way to find info inside your apps

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We use so many applications nowadays, it can be hard to keep them all straight. Now Google is making it much easier to find specific content within each one of your apps.

Today Google has unveiled a new search mode called In Apps, which will allow you to quickly find information within apps on your Android phone. To access it, just navigate to the Google app on your phone, tap the In Apps tab, then start searching.

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Here are a few examples of how the In Apps feature might be useful:

  • Find your contacts and messages. Easily find the friend you want to catch up with, or the name of the new sushi place that your friend told you about last month — just search for [sushi] and find the message.
  • Listen to your favorite running song or watch that sneezing panda video for the 15th time — all in one place.
  • Stay organized with your tasks and notes. Want to check off items on your grocery list? No problem, just search for [groceries].

The new In Apps feature already works with Gmail, Spotify and YouTube, and Google will add more apps to the lineup in the coming months like Facebook Messenger, LinkedIn, Evernote, Glide, Todoist and Google Keep. Oh, and this searching functionality takes place on your phone, so you don't even need a Wi-Fi or data connection to make it work.

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In addition, Google says the upcoming LG V20 will feature a dedicated In Apps shortcut on its home screen, as well as an option to add it to the Second Screen. The V20 will be the first smartphone with this dedicated shortcut, and it will also be able to search through pre-installed apps on the V20, not just the apps Google listed above. If you were wondering about that mysterious In Apps shortcut on the V20 leak from a few days ago, now you know.

As per usual, the In Apps feature will roll out soon. I personally don't have it yet on my Nexus 6P running Android 7, but I've heard some users on the Google app beta channel can use it already. Is this a feature you're looking forward to using? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!

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Samsung’s first-gen Gear VR is on sale for $59.99 on Amazon today

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Samsung has launched a new version of the Gear VR, but the first generation is still a great buy if you want to try out virtual reality on the cheap. Today, you can get it for even cheaper.

Amazon has a Gold Box Deal of the Day on the Gear VR, that makes it available for just $59.99. That's 40% off the list price, though since early August the headset has been hovering around $70 to $80 on Amazon.

The first-gen Gear VR is compatible with the Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 edge, Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy S6, and Galaxy S6 Edge. As for the apps and games? It's the same library and store you'd get with the newer model, powered by Oculus. That means you're really not missing out on anything with the older model, though the field of view is a bit lower and the original Gear VR's built-in controllers aren't quite as refined.

What do you think, is this one worth picking up? For those that already own the Gear VR, would you recommend it to others?

Buy it now!


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Geekbench 4 released, brings new tests and Material Design

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Geekbench is one of the most popular benchmark tests around for mobile devices, and since it is a cross-platform test, Geekbench's data base of results is quite impressive. Some may also know Geekbench as the home of many a leak, with many upcoming smartphones showing up on the data base, leading to a lot of speculation, and offering some key information on the specifications and performance of these unreleased devices.

To keep up with the ever changing CPU and GPU technology, the developers of Geekbench have updated the app to include new CPU tests that model real-world tasks and applications. These updated tests are designed to accurately evaluate CPU performance, and every test is "multi-core aware," allowing for the benchmark test to measure the full potential of the device CPU.

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Geekbench 4 also includes new GPU compute tests, that help you know the processing power of the GPU of your mobile device. From an aesthetic point of view, the app has also been updated and now features Material Design elements throughout the interface. Unfortunately, the Geekbench battery test that was available with the previous iteration of the app doesn't seem to be there anymore.

If you already have the Geekbench 3 app downloaded on your device, updating it will bring you the latest version, and if you don't, you can download Geekbench 4 directly from the Google Play Store. Geekbench 4 is compatible with Android devices running Android 5.0 Lollipop or higher.

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ASUS ZenPad 3S 10 announced: a great display and audio worth hearing

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ASUS is going nuts over at IFA 2016, in Berlin. Their Windows selection is stunning, but Android tablet lovers are getting some love too. Enter the ASUS ZenPad 3S 10, a 9.7-inch gadget that is meant for media consumption. But… isn't every tablet pretty much built with media in mind? Well, the ZenPad 3S 10 has some tricks that will make it stand out from the competition. Let's look at the specs first.

ASUS ZenPad 3S 10 specs:

  • 9.7-inch QXGA (2048 by 1536) display
  • Hexa-core MediaTek 8176 processor
  • 4 GB of RAM
  • Up to 64 GB of internal storage (microSD support up to 128 GB)
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • 5,900 mAh battery
  • Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0
  • 5.8mm of thickness

We know some of you may not be huge fans of that MediaTek processor (I am not either), but the chip maker swears by it and claims it can get AnTuTu scores over 50,000. We will have to wait and see how it performs at the showfloor! Regardless, that is not really what ASUS is selling. Aside from sporting a gorgeous screen, ASUS Tru2Life video-enhancement technology will ensure your clips look amazing. In addition, NXP smart amplifier technology allows the tablet to achieve higher volumes without increased distortion. HRA support also makes it possible to listen to high-quality 24-bit, 192kHz audio. Not to mention the fact that it can handle 7.1 surround sound.

We have no details on pricing and availability just yet, but it will be dependent on your market. Let's just wait and see! You can bet we will be here to tell you all about any other details that may emerge. Are any of you thinking of signing up for this one?



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ASUS just announced the ZenWatch 3

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The smartwatch market has seriously been heating up as of late. Just yesterday, wrist-wear staple Fossil just launched two devices poised to carve out a position in the US market. Not to be outdone, tech titan ASUS is launching their ZenWatch 3, a slick Android Wear device that interacts neatly with both Android and iOS devices.

The ZenWatch 3 picks up where it's predecessors left off. It's a round offering that's built from solid 316L stainless steel, which gives it a luxurious heft and premium feel. This device neatly strides that balance between much-needed screen size and convenient wearability with it's 1.39-inch AMOLED screen. ASUS is providing a number of strap choices, so whether you prefer leather or metal, you'll be right at home.

Under the hood, the ZenWatch 3 is no slouch. It runs a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor, and boasts the patented "HyperCharge" technology that lets it recharge with surprising speed.

Right now the ZenWatch 3 is available in three different skins: gunmetal, silver, and rose gold. Regardless of your aesthetic preferences, all of these are crafted with cold-forged steel, which is roughly 82 percent stronger than normal steel. This is a pretty important detail to take into consideration when it come to smartwatches, since they undergo quite a bit more wear and tear than smartphones.

The ZenWatch 3 is 9.95mm thick, which – although relatively low profile – is still fairly stout. It's by no means a colossus on your wrist, but it makes an appearance.

What are your thoughts regarding the latest wearable offering from ASUS? Something you'd be interest in, or are you going to pass? Let us know in the comments below!

asus-zenwatch-3-teaserPreviously: ASUS says it's "time for something incredible"… likely the Zenwatch 39


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