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mardi 1 novembre 2016

Samsung Gear S3 is already sold out in the UK

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Samsung's upcoming Gear S3 frontier and classic are arguably the sexiest smartwatches that Samsung has ever made – they employ the same rotating bezel navigation we saw in the Gear S2 family, but this time around, the Gear S3 frontier and the Gear S3 classic come with a more refined design and richer features. The S3 duo's launch is imminent: pre-orders went live in Canada mid-October and then in the UK just a few days ago, and it seems like both versions are already sold out in the UK.

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Just merely three days ago, we reported that pre-orders for the Gear S3 frontier and classic had gone live in the UK through Samsung's official website. Each retailed for £349 or around $430. And to sweeten the pot, Samsung promised that the first 1,000 folks to pre-order would receive a free pair of Level Active headphones. Well, we are seeing that both models are now out of stock on the website.

Although we don't know when they will be restocked, my guess is it'd be some time after mid-November since pre-ordered units will start shipping November 11 according to Samsung.

Given Gear S3's specs, it's not entirely surprising to see them selling so fast. Both the frontier and the classic come with a 1.3-inch circular AMOLED display (360 x 360), which supports full-color Always on Display, and are powered by Samsung's own Exynos processor. They feature Samsung's now signature rotating bezel, which works in conjunction with Samsung's Tizen OS. Both watches are IP68 certified and support Samsung Pay (both NFC and MST). Inside is the 380 mAh battery, which according to the South Korean company, should give your watch four days worth of battery life.

Are you looking to buy the Gear S3? Which do you prefer: the frontier or the class? Let us know by leaving a comment down below!



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Inside Google Play: These were the top trending apps and games in October 2016

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There are dozens of big app and game announcements every month, and it can be pretty difficult to keep track of them all. Application developers are constantly trying to create 'The Next Big Thing', but a lot of the time the finished products get lost in the congested app space.

If you've been curious to know which apps and games were most popular last month, we've got you covered. Here are the apps that were trending on Google Play in October 2016:

  • Flipp: An essential app for your weekly shopping, Flipp helps save you time and money by offering daily deals and discounts for all your favorite stores.
  • ShareTheMeal: This app, sponsored by the United Nations, helps end global hunger by giving users an opportunity to share food with a child in need.
  • Anchor: This app offers a new way to broadcast user-created radio segments on a social platform. Anchor lets you share audio clips with a global audience or listen to jokes and commentary from other users around the world.
  • LinkedIn Learning: LinkedIn is now offering Android users access to its library of education content for free for a limited time during their "Free Week of Learning."
  • CNN Mobile: If you're looking to keep up to date with the 2016 elections, the CNN Mobile app is for you.

So there's a look at what's been trending, but what about the apps that are on their way to the Play Store? According to the latest Google Play monthly newsletter, we can expect Dropbox PaperPhotoshop Fix, FilmStruck, Slice Drops, and Simple Habit apps to all launch on Google Play sometime soon.

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Interested in learning more about the hottest games on the market? Here are the most popular new games of October 2016:

As for upcoming games, the latest Google Play newsletter says Dragonvale WorldAsphalt XtremeDC LegendsThe Trail, and Devilian will be out soon for everyone.

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So that was a quick look at the latest and greatest games out now on Google Play. Have you used any of these apps or games? What new titles are you most looking forward to coming in the near future? Be sure to speak up in the comments below!



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15 best games with gamepad support for Android

The market for games with controller support is growing. Android TV, the Nvidia Shield Console, and other systems are putting games with gamepad support on the forefront and making them more popular. The proliferation of gamepads and Bluetooth controllers have made playing games on your mobile devices with a controller easier than ever before. Why not play some wicked good games with it? Here are the best games with gamepad support for Android.


Aurora Quarantine best games with gamepad supportAurora: Quarantine

[Price: $1.99]
Aurora: Quaratine is one of the newer games with gamepad support. This one has you rolling around as a ball that solves puzzles. The story goes that a terrorist organization poisoned an entire city of people. Your job is to go to the places where humans can't go and discover something that can cure the problem. You'll be solving puzzles, undertaking an adventure, and enjoying some decent graphics. It's relatively inexpensive with no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

GTA Liberty City Stories best android games with gamepad supportGrand Theft Auto (five games)

[Price: Varies]
Grand Theft Auto is one of the best game franchises on mobile. Thankfully, all four games in the franchise also have gamepad support. The latest in the franchise is GTA: Liberty City Stories which is the first GTA title made specifically for mobile. All four titles feature the same kind of gritty street life adventure where you'll be shooting bad guys, completing missions, and engaging with a story. All four games are pay-once titles with no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

Machinarium best games with gamepad supportMachinarium

[Price: $4.99]
Machinarium has been around for a while. However, it's also a classic. This puzzle game has you searching around, finding things, and then putting puzzles together. Your goal is to save your robot girlfriend from some reprobates that have kidnapped her. The game features some charming graphics, a lovable protagonist, and some enjoyable puzzles. It added gamepad support a while back and it's been one of the best in the genre ever since. It's a pay-once game with no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

mechanic escape best games with gamepad supportMechanic Escape

[Price: $3.49]
Mechanic Escape is an action-platformer game that isn't overly popular yet. You'll play as a character named Mech and you need to solve puzzles and make it through levels in order to save your friends. It features 80 levels, decent graphics, and the all-important gamepad support. You can also play it on Android TV. It's a self-professed "die and retry" kind of game. That means it's going to kill you frequently so don't get too upset when that happens. It's $3.49 with no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

Minecraft best games with gamepad supportMinecraft: Pocket Edition

[Price: $6.99]
Minecraft: Pocket Edition is one of the most popular games out there. It also comes with gamepad support. For those who have been living under a rock, Minecraft puts you down into a procedurally generated world where you can do pretty much whatever you want. The mobile version isn't a powerful as the PC or console versions, but it does have add-ons to help make things more interesting. It gets better with every update and it also has no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

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modern combat 5 blackout best games with gamepad supportModern Combat 5: Blackout

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Modern Combat 5: Blackout is one of the most popular first person shooters right now. It features good graphics, a campaign mode, an online multiplayer mode, and tons of content to play with. You'll get to pick from seven character classes which have unlockable skills. You can even chat with other players via global and squad chats. It's intense and fun although some players have lamented the rather aggressive in-app purchase strategy. It is a freemium game, tread lightly.

Download now on Google Play!

nba jam best games with gamepad supportNBA Jam

[Price: $4.99]
NBA Jam might well be the best sports game out there right now. It also happens to have gamepad support. You'll play two-on-two basketball and the rules have been loosened so you can do some ridiculous stuff. It features a campaign mode that puts you right in the arcade action. You can also engage in local multiplayer as well as online multiplayer against people around the world. It has short play times which suits the mobile gaming style better. It's also a pay-once game with no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

never alone best games with gamepad supportNever Alone: Ki Edition

[Price: $4.99]
Never Alone: Ki Edition is an action-platformer with a good little story. You're going to play as Nuna and Fox as you traverse various levels. The unique part of this game are the mechanics. You'll control both Nuna and Fox independently and you'll need to solve little puzzles in order to progress. It follows a classic Inuit story that has, according to the developers, been passed down for generations. It's a solid all-around game that you only have to pay for once.

Download now on Google Play!

oddworld stranger's wrath best games with gamepad supportOddworld games

[Price: $1.99 each]
There are currently two Oddworld games available on Android. They both also have gamepad support. The first is Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath. That title will have you running around completing an adventure story while taking down bad guys. It also features both first and third person perspectives. The other is Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. Munch's Oddysee will have you taking down bad guys to save Oddworld. Both games are relatively cheap with no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

riptide gp renegade best games with gamepad supportRiptide GP: Renegade

[Price: $2.99]
Riptide GP: Renegade is one of the best racing games released in 2016. It features a good campaign mode where you play as a racer that has been kicked off the GP circuit. You'll need to battle your way back to the top. It features split-screen local multiplayer, a challenge mode, and an online multiplayer to round out the various game modes. It also has some pretty fantastic graphics. It's one of the few racing games that doesn't have in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

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Sonic the Hedgehog 2 best games with gamepad supportSonic the Hedgehog 1 and 2

[Price: $2.99 each]
Two of the Sonic titles from the Sega Genesis have made their way to Android. These are the classic platformer games which have been faithfully remade to be just like their old console versions. You'll be playing as Sonic and you'll be traversing various levels and obstacles to defeat Dr. Robotnik. This is one of those games that just doesn't feel quite right unless you have a controller to play it with. They're both $2.99 with no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

soul calibur best games with gamepad supportSoulCalibur

[Price: $13.99]
SouCalibur is an arcade fighter. It's also one of the more iconic titles in the fighting genre. It's been faithfully recreated from its prior releases and includes every character and game mode from the original. You'll be able to play through the arcade mode to make it to the end and also play through Time Attack, Survival, Extra Survival, and Practice modes. It's fairly expensive so we understand if you don't want to spend that much. However, it also doesn't have in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

Final Fantasy 6 best games with gamepad supportSelect Square Enix games

[Price: Varies]
Square Enix has taken mobile seriously for years and they have a ton of games for the platform. Many of them also have gamepad support, as it turns out. Some of the titles with gamepad support include most of their Final Fantasy titles, Secret of Mana, Tomb Raider I and II, and several others. Most of Square Enix's games are full replicas of former console games and most of them have been pretty well done. They can get pretty expensive. However, they also have no in-app purchases.

Download now on Google Play!

batman best games with gamepad supportTelltale Games collection (eight games)

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Telltale Games is one of the most well-known developers in the Google Play Store. They also make some pretty decent games that have gamepad support. Some of their hits include The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Batman, Tales from the Borderlands, The Wolf Among Us, and others. They are all episodic adventure titles where you play through five episodes of story line. The genre blurs on puzzle, adventure, and hidden item style games. They're known for their deep stories, excellent graphics, and fun controls. All of their titles should have controller support, but make sure to double check before buying.

Download now on Google Play!

UNKILLED best games with controller supportUnkilled

[Price: Free with in-app purchases]
Unkilled is pretty much the best first person shooter available right now. It features an extensive single player campaign along with asynchronous PvP if you'd like to play with other players. It has fantastic graphics, good mechanics, gamepad support, and over 300 story missions to keep you busy. The game also has additional graphical features if you happen to be rocking a device with a Tegra X1 device. It's a freemium game with the usual pitfalls. Just a heads up.

Download now on Google Play!

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Deal: Snag this LG 55-inch curved smart OLED TV for $1,000 at Amazon

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If you are looking for a new TV for the living room, bedroom or gaming room in your home, you might want to check out the current sale Amazon has on this LG 55-inch curved smart OLED TV. The retailer is currently selling the television for $999.99, or about a third of its normal $1,488 price tag.

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The OLED screen allows the display to be very thin, which is a big deal if you want to mount it on your wall or simply place it on top of your entertainment cabinet.  The curved screen allows for a wide viewing angle than your normal flat-screen TV, so you can check out the 'perfect black" look for the display's colors. You are also getting three HDMI ports with this TV, along with three USB ports, one component connection and one composite connection for folks who might need the older ports.

Of course, no TV of this type is complete without some internet Wi-Fi features, and the webOS-based LG TV offers buyers a way to connect to a number of streaming apps and services, including Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and even Google Play Movies & TV.

If you're interested, head to the Amazon link below. But hurry – this deal ends in about 11 hours!

Get it at Amazon


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T-Mobile’s excellent Google Pixel promo offer is now even better

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Last week, T-Mobile decided to take a swipe at Verizon's exclusive on the new Google Pixel and Pixel XL by offering people who bought the smartphones a special discount offer. Now the company has expanded that offer to include more of its customers.

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T-Mobile announced last week that if Pixel buyers offered proof they have bought the unlocked versions of the smartphones, they would be eligible to receive a $13.55 credit per month if they sign up to a T-Mobile ONE or ONE Plus plan for 24 months, for a total credit amount of $325 (about half the cost of a standard Google Pixel). Now the carrier has expanded the deal to offer the same credit amount for customers who are signed up for its Simple Choice Unlimited plan as well.

The small catch for those plan subscribers is that they have to enter the promo code "PIXEL" when they validate their Pixel purchase in order to get the credit. This is still a solid promotion for people who want to buy an unlocked Pixel and Pixel XL from the Google Store and don't want to deal with Verizon. T-Mobile has not yet announced when this specific promotional deal for the Pixel phones will end, but the promo's website does say that if you order the Pixel at any time during the promotional period, you will still be eligible to get the bill credits even if you get the phone shipped to you after the promo period ends. That's good news for Google Store buyers who might be facing delays in shipments of their Pixel devices.

What do you think of this latest expansion to the Pixel bill credit offer from T-Mobile? Will it influence you to sign up for the Un-carrier instead of Verizon?

Check it out at T-Mobile


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Google Daydream View VR headset confirmed for Nov. 10 launch in five countries

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This post originally appeared on our sister site, VRSource.

Google's biggest push yet into the virtual reality market, the Daydream View smartphone headset, is now confirmed for a November 10th launch in five countries. The company previously said the headset would be available sometime this month but now we have a specific date.

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Pre-orders for the Daydream View are already live at the Google Store and Verizon Wireless. On November 10, the following countries, carriers and retailers will officially begin selling the headset:

  • United States: Verizon, Best Buy; $79 (USD)
  • Canada: Bell, Rogers, Telus, Best Buy; $99 (CAD)
  • United Kingdom: EE, Carphone Warehouse; £69 (GBP)
  • Germany: Deutsche Telekom; €69 (EUR)
  • Australia: Telstra, JB Hi-Fi; $119 (AUD)

The Daydream View currently works only with Google's own Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, but other Android devices are supposed to add support for the headset in the future.

In its blog post, Google also pointed out a number of VR apps and games that will work with the Daydream View. Not only can Daydream View owners watch the full library of movies and TV shows on Hulu through the headset, there will be two exclusive VR shows just for Daydream owners. One will be a news program called "The Big Picture: News in Virtual Reality", while the other will be the VR comedy show "Virtually Mike and Nora".

Some of Google's own apps, such as YouTube and Street View, will be optimized for the Daydream View. Other apps that will work with the headset include games like CCP's space shooter Gunjack 2 and EA's racing game Need for Speed: No Limits VR.

Of course, the number of people who will be getting the Daydream View will be highly limited at first, but Google could sell a lot more of the headset in the future as more smartphones add support for it. Are you interested in getting the Daydream View?

Pre-order from the Google Store


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Google could still add Pixel fingerprint gestures to Nexus phones (maybe)

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Google Nexus 6P and 5X owners who have been unhappy about not having access to the new fingerprint gesture feature found on Google's new Pixel phones may have a little bit of hope today. According to a new report, a Google spokesperson has stated the company is "evaluating" plans to release a future firmware update to the 6P and 5X that would add support for fingerprint scanner gestures.

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Not too long ago, Google team member Ian Lake posted on his Google+ account speculating that the 6P and 5X likely wouldn't get the Pixel and Pixel XL's fingerprint sensor gestures due to missing hardware. Then, earlier today, he stated that it was likely a firmware issue, not necessarily limitations caused by missing hardware. Now, Google has come out with this new statement, possibly indicating that the hardware issues may not be as big of a barrier as first thought.

However, Google's statement also is not a 100% confirmed commitment to adding these features to the Nexus phones, either. The report said that Google did not offer any timeline for when this firmware update would be released, or if it will be released at all. Google stated that we should "stay tuned" for more information on this topic.

In other words, Nexus phone owners should definitely not hold their breath on Google adding the Pixel fingerprint gestures. Google's carefully-worded response to this latest development on updating its older phones indicates it definitely hears the feedback from Nexus fans, but it remains to be seen if this Pixel feature will make its way to the Nexus devices.

Do you think that Google should have made a better effort in supporting the Nexus phones or is it just more efficient to let the new Pixel phones get some new features that won't be on the Pixel?



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