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mardi 1 novembre 2016

Asus ZenPad 3S 10 coming to the US, possibly for $299

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At IFA 2016, Asus showed off its high-end Android tablet called the ZenPad 3S 10. With its 4:3 aspect ratio, aluminum body with a thickness of only 5.5 mm and the "world's thinnest bezel", it offers a great alternative to Apple's iPad Air for the Android crowd. According to Asus North America, the ZenPad 3S 10 will launch Stateside "this month".

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To refresh your memory, the device packs a 9.7-inch QXGA display (2,048 by 1,536 pixels) with a 78 percent screen-to-body ratio, a hexa-core MediaTek 8176 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 32 or 64 GB of storage with microSD expansion.

The ZenPad 3S 10 also boasts a fingerprint sensor as well as great audio, thanks to the dual speakers with DTS HD Premium Sound and support for 24-bit, 192kHz audio via compatible devices. A 5,900 mAh fast charging battery keeps the lights on, but you'll need a "sold separately" 18W adapter for that.

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An 8 MP primary camera should produce decent enough images and there's a 5 MP selfie camera on board as well. Android 6.0 runs the show, but we expect that Asus will soon be updating it to the latest version of Nougat.

The ZenPad 3S 10 will soon be available in the US, with sales starting sometime this month. This will be the second tablet that the Taiwan-based company will release in the US this fall, the first being the Verizon exclusive ZenPad Z10.

Although Asus hasn't yet revealed the price of the device, a product pre-order page on B&H Photo shows the 64 GB model retailing for $299, while the price point of the 32 GB version is as yet known.

So what do you guys think of the device? Are you considering picking one up? Let us know in the comments below.



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Lenovo Phab 2 Pro with Google’s Tango 3D camera now on sale with over 35 AR apps

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After years of waiting, the first smartphone with Google's Tango 3D mapping camera, the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro, is finally on sale to the public. The phone, which costs $499.99 unlocked, also comes with over 35 augmented reality apps in the Google Play Store that work specifically with the Tango camera.

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The 6.4-inch Lenovo Phab 2 Pro has a 2560×1400 display, and inside you'll find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage, along with an 8MP front-facing camera, with Android 6.0 Marshmallow holding it all together on the software side.  However, the most unique feature of the phone is the 16MP Tango-based rear camera, which Google developed for years under the code name "Project Tango". It has a depth sensor that can "see" its outside surroundings and create detailed 3D maps that could be used for augmented reality games apps and more.

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As you might expect, many of the apps that work with the Tango camera are games. In a blog post, Google points out some of the more interesting Tango-supported titles, One of them is Hot Wheels Track Builder, which lets kids (and their parents) build virtual Hot Wheels tracks that appear in the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro to be in their living room. Players can race their Hot Wheels cars in these AR tracks.

Get it at Google Play

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Not all of the Tango-based apps are game related. There are a few that actually help get some real work done. An example of this is the Lowe's Vision app from the well-known home products retailer. The app allows owners of the Phab 2 Pro to measure rooms in their house to see if they can put in new furniture and appliances. That info can be saved and shared so the home owner can go to their nearest Lowe's to get the right products for their house.

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Since this Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is the first smartphone with Google's Tango technology, it will be interesting to see how many consumers decide to buy the phone, even with its unlocked higher price. The phone's listing shows that shipments will arrive in about four to five weeks, which means the first units may not get to buyers until early December.

Do you think that AR-based camera like the one on the Phab 2 Pro will become more popular on smartphones in the near future? For even more details on all the great apps that are coming out, be sure to head over to the official blog post from Google.

Get it at Lenovo

 



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Googler explains why Nexus phones won’t get Pixel fingerprint gestures

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The grand conspiracy to leave Nexus owners high and dry when it comes to fancy new Google Pixel features like fingerprint gestures has finally been exposed. But as with most conspiracies, the explanation is far more pedestrian than the conspiracy nuts would have you believe.

Far from an elaborate scheme to force Nexus owners into the more expensive realm of Pixel phones, the simple answer seems to be that bringing fingerprint gestures to the existing Nexus devices just wasn't a priority at Google, even though it is apparently "doable".

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In case you need a little refresher on the whole thing, a while back it became evident that the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X likely wouldn't get the fingerprint swipe gestures included on the Google Pixel phones. Googler Ian Lake told disappointed Nexus fans on Google+ that:

The fingerprint swipe requires specific hardware which unfortunately is not present on the Nexus 5X and 6P AFAIK.

That "AFAIK" at the end is critical here. Unfortunately, Lake's "missing hardware" speculation was taken to be fact and when teardowns later revealed that the 6P/5X and Pixel phones used the exact same fingerprint scanner, Reddit blew up with outlandish claims of Google lying to its customers.

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Lake has now come out and explained, apparently only to Android Police, that it is not a hardware issue (as he erroneously speculated), but a firmware issue, admitting that "same hardware doesn't mean same capabilities, alas." The Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X simply use older firmware than the Pixel phones which doesn't support swipe gestures.

Updating the firmware used and HAL and some other stuff will take some effort. Doable.

Firmware is indeed updatable, but as a Pixel kernel developer noted on Reddit a week and a half ago: "bullhead and angler use similar hardware but older versions of firmware that don't have gesture support. Updating the firmware used and HAL and some other stuff will take some effort. Doable."

While this is far from a guarantee that the Google team will update the firmware on the 6P and 5X to support swipe gestures, it does indicate that it is at least possible – if Google deems it worthwhile.

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However, updating the firmware of hardware components isn't a walk in the park and Google may very well stick to its apparent position that an update is out of the question. This might change if enough people demand it, but it just as easily might not. If it would take too much time, effort or money to achieve you can see why Google might pass on it.

If the update would take too much time, effort or money to achieve you can see why Google might pass on it.

What's important to note here though is that, just like the original comment, none of this is officially from Google. If a Googler makes an "AFAIK" comment on social media it should not be taken as an official statement from Google.

When the inevitable petition springs up on this issue, I'd suggest you sign it, if for no other reason than you will make your feelings known. Just don't bank on Google doing anything about it. In the meantime, seek solace in the fact that there is a clever workaround available.

Do you think Google should make the effort to deliver scanner gestures to Nexus phones?



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Amazon launches curated holiday gift guides and Black Friday deals store

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Amazon has launched a selection of curated holiday gift guides and a dedicated Black Friday deals store in preparation for the holiday season. The deals store will be home to "thousands" of sales between now and December 22, while the curated gift guides will help customers find the right products for them.

The Black Friday Deals page is what Amazon calls its "leading deals destination" for customers – this is where its thousands of site-wide sales are displayed. Amazon says it will deliver as many as 20 "Deals of the Day" products in a single day and new offers could arrive to the store as frequently as every five minutes.

Meanwhile, Amazon's curated lists cover a number of categories like Electronics, Home, and Handmade, providing a tailor-made space for Amazon-selected items. The electronics guide features more than 500 gifts across 10 subsections including Smart Home, Wearables, Photography, Gaming and Gadgets, plus it provides "expert reviews and product demonstration videos" for certain items. The methodology behind how it curated the lists and prioritized products isn't made clear in the press material.

Amazon is also providing Alexa support for the first time this year. Exclusive to Prime members, customers will be able to ask Alexa about current deals and make complete purchases through Alexa-enabled devices.

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Last week, Amazon posted its Q3 2016 financial results, reporting a 29 percent increase in net sales against the previous year, reaching $32.7 billion in Q3 2016, compared to $25.4 billion in Q3 2015.

Amazon listed a number of its achievements this year in its announcement but its founder and CEO Jeff Bezos highlighted Alexa as one of its most successful ventures. "Alexa may be Amazon's most loved invention yet — literally – with over 250,000 marriage proposals from customers and counting," he said, referring to the number of people who have asked its voice-enabled digital assistant to marry them.

You can view the items currently on sale at Amazon here. Let us know in the comments what's worth checking out.



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The super-affordable Meizu M5 is official

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Meizu is one of those Chinese manufacturers worth keeping an eye on. The company is best known for offering well-built devices with an excellent price–performance ratio, following the same basic recipe that made several other Chinese OEMs into household names. Meizu is already quite successful on its home turf but so far hasn't been able to make a real impact in North America or in Europe.

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The latest device to try to change that is called the Meizu M5. Recently unveiled in China, the M5 is targeted at budget conscious consumers looking for a decent mid-range device. It features a 5.2-inch 1,280 x 720 pixel display covered in 2.5D glass and is powered by a Mediatek MT6750 octa-core processor clocked at 1.5 GHz.

You'll have the option of choosing between two versions of the device, one with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage and the other with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Thankfully, there's also a microSD slot present, which also doubles as a second SIM slot.

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The Meizu M5 has a 13 MP camera at the back with phase detection autofocus and a dual LED flash, while the front-facing selfie camera has a 5 MP sensor. The M5 also comes with an mTouch 2.1 fingerprint reader that unlocks the device in just 0.2 seconds, a non-removable 3,070 mAh battery, and Alibaba's Yun OS 5.1 (based on the Android Open Source Project) with Meizu's FlyMe user interface on top.

The M5, available in Matte Black, Mint Green, Blue, Champagne Gold, and White, is already available in China for ¥699 (2 GB/16 GB) and ¥899 (3 GB/32 GB), which converts to around $103 and $132 dollars respectively. When the Meizu M5 comes to western markets, it will run on Android but likely also carry a higher price tag than in its native China.

What do you think of the Meizu M5? Do you think Meizu will crack Western markets?

Up next: Meizu M3 Note review



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Sony’s Xperia X Performance Nougat beta is starting up

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Sony has been promising to bring its Android 7.0 Nougat beta program to the Xperia X Performance for a little while now, and it finally looks as if the program is about to kick off in full. Those who registered for the beta program are beginning to receive emails confirming that the first Nougat pre-release is about to go live.

It seems that updates will be available for participants sometime within the next 24 to 48 hours. As for what to expect, Sony's previous Xperia beta programs have maintained a reasonably stock experience, and Sony's UI skin is one of the lightest ones around. So, we're likely looking at a similarly slick experience with mostly just the core new Nougat features to show off.

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The company has previously kicked out some more experimental features as part of its Concept for Android beta branch, but we shouldn't expect any of that here. This is just a bug checking and reporting exercise for the core Nougat update that will hopefully begin hitting Sony's devices before the end of the year.

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Given that the X Performance and XZ were tipped to receive Nougat in October, there's definitely now a delay in Sony's schedule. The company has confirmed that these two will be the first handsets to update to Nougat, followed by the Xperia X and X Compact. Older flagships from the Z5 series, along with the Z3+ and Z4 Tablet are expected to see the upgrade sometime next year.

Sony says that it will send out additional details and update instructions to participants once the scheme is up and running. So, keep an eye out for those emails.



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Deal: Get 20% off the Sony Xperia X Compact now at Amazon and Best Buy

 

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Sony is pushing hard to shift these Xperias – it feels like one of them is always discounted. Two weeks ago, the Sony Xperia X Compact was on sale for $449. Now, Amazon and Best Buy are selling the same 32 GB X Compact for $399.99 – 100 bucks off the regular price.

Sony's Compact series is known for delivering big performance in a small package, and we had plenty of good things to say about its latest model in our full Xperia X compact review. The X Compact provides a 4.6-inch HD display with 3 GB of RAM and a 23 MP main camera, as well as front-facing stereo speakers.

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Despite being one of the best small phones in the world (admittedly, a category where it has almost no competition), the general consensus is that Sony was asking a lot for the Xperia X Compact at launch; now it's down to $399.99, it's a much more sensible purchase.

This is the cheapest I've seen the X Compact online and a 20 percent discount on a phone that's just two months old is rare. If you want to get your hands on a small handset with long-lasting battery life and a great camera, head over to Amazon or Best Buy now.



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