LightBlog

jeudi 10 novembre 2016

Xiaomi announces Piston 3 Pro in-ear headphones for $22

xiaomi-piston-pro-3-earphones

xiaomi-piston-pro-3-earphones

Xiaomi is known for selling its hardware at aggressive prices and its new Piston 3 Pro in-ear headphones are no exception. The wired headphones will be available for CNY 149, the equivalent of around $22, from November 11.

The headphones feature a diamond-cut aluminium sound chamber and anodised surface, as well as a Graphene diaphragm, said to produce more natural sounds. The Piston 3 Pros are also curved at a 45-degree angle to help maintain in-ear grip and house an in-line mic plus controls to play, pause or skip tracks.

Also read:

The Piston 3 (non-pro version) went on sale at in April 2015 for the equivalent of around $16. Android Authority's sister site SoundGuys featured them on its Best headphones under $50 list for several months.

Xiaomi has introduced a number of new products recently including the Xiaomi Mi Note 2, Xiaomi Mi MIX, and will release its new Mi Sports Bluetooth fitness headset on November 11 alongside the Pistons.

The Piston 3 Pros weigh 17 grams and have 20-40KHz frequency range with 32 Ohm impedance. The headphones will ship with four different sized silicon ear plugs but there's no news as to whether they'll see a release outside of China.



from Android Authority http://www.androidauthority.com/xiaomi-piston-3-pro-release-date-price-specs-features-728019/
via IFTTT

Global AMOLED and memory shortages predicted for 2017

iphone 7 vs samsung galaxy s7 aa (4 of 13)

iphone 7 vs samsung galaxy s7 aa (4 of 13)

Even as the growth of the global smartphone market continues to slow, demand for certain components is creating a strain on the supply chain. So much so that market analysts at TrendForce are predicting a global shortage of AMOLED display panels and NAND memory in 2017.

The AMOLED shortage will in part be fueled by Apple's reported shift to an OLED display for the 10th anniversary iPhone and decreasing interest in LCD panels on smartphones generally. Analysts predict AMOLED penetration to reach 42 percent in 2019, up from just 22 percent in 2016.

See also:

AMOLED vs LCD: differences explained

February 8, 2016

According to TrendForce analyst Anita Wang: "Generally speaking, TV and smartphone shipments will continue to expand in 2017. However, the supply of [AMOLED] panels from the display industry will heavily influence the overall shipment results for the five major product markets." VR shipments are also expected to suffer as a result of AMOLED panel shortages.

AMOLED production in 2017 is projected to see a massive 46 percent annual growth increase from this year.

That said, production capacity for AMOLED panels will still grow significantly, as more manufacturers focus on the now-more-affordable display technology. AMOLED production in 2017 is projected to see a massive 46 percent annual growth increase from this year, with Samsung Display (SDC) being at the forefront of these expansionist efforts.

Unfortunately for some OEMs though, Samsung and Apple contracts will take priority. "Chinese smartphone makers are eager to have more of their devices equipped with AMOLED displays as well," said Boyce Fan of WitsView. "However, SDC will not be able to satisfy every client despite having the largest AMOLED capacity." The same will be true for HTC, Oculus and Sony on the VR front.

samsung 8gb ram memory chip

samsung 8gb ram memory chip

Meanwhile, flash storage is also projected to be in short supply next year. The shortage will largely be due to manufacturers accelerating their 3D-NAND efforts in the latter part of 2016. The problem is that 2D-NAND production will drop off faster than 3D-NAND production will pick up the slack.

2D-NAND production will drop off faster than 3D-NAND production will pick up.

"While the 2D-NAND production capacity will continue to contract rapidly next year," Sean Yang of DRAMeXchange noted, "suppliers may still have problems with their respective 3D-NAND production plans. Raising the yield rate, for example, will be a major challenge."

What all this adds up to is potentially more expensive component prices and thus, higher device prices for consumers. Or, substitutions will have to be made, like in the case of Chinese OEMs wanting OLED panels that will have been snapped up by lucrative Apple and Samsung contracts.

In the case of VR, increasing shipment volumes will be impossible until greater OLED supplies are available to meet increasing demand. As for flash storage, there's not much to be done until 3D-NAND production can accelerate enough to fill the gap left by declining 2D-NAND production, so again, expect higher component prices where storage is concerned as well.

Do you prefer AMOLED or LCD? Do you expect to pay more for devices next year?

Up next: The future of smartphone storage: internal, removable and the cloud



from Android Authority http://www.androidauthority.com/global-amoled-memory-shortages-predicted-2017-728012/
via IFTTT

Google Cardboard compatibility coming to Daydream View

google-daydream-view-review-28-of-28-1024x578

google-daydream-view-review-28-of-28-1024x578

Google's Cardboard app may soon be compatible with its new Daydream View VR headset, a new report suggests. When testing Cardboard app with the Daydream View, which will be officially released today, the folks at Ausdroid discovered that the Cardboard app recognised that the headset was connected but that it wasn't yet functional.

Though the Cardboard app asked if the Daydream View headset was in use, it did not identify the View's controller input, meaning that interaction within the app wasn't possible.

When Ausdroid reached out to Google concerning the matter, the response was that Google's VR team is working on Daydream View support for Google Cardboard and that the Google VR SDK will be available in the coming weeks. The SDK would also feature a new API that allows Daydream controller to act as the Cardboard button, allowing in-app items to be selected.

See also:

Google Daydream View hands on

October 5, 2016

The Google Daydream VR is $79 headset and controller compatible with Google's Pixel smartphones, the Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe and several other Daydream-ready handsets, with more to follow in future.

If you're interested in picking up a Daydream View, be sure to check out our hands-on thoughts with it at the link above.



from Android Authority http://www.androidauthority.com/google-cardboard-compatibility-coming-to-daydream-view-727991/
via IFTTT

Samsung rolls out Android 7.0 Nougat Beta program in the US

samsung-n-os-beta-program_main_1

samsung-n-os-beta-program_main_1

Samsung has rolled out its Galaxy Beta program in the US. The program will give a selection of Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge users the chance to experience an early version of its latest software, as Samsung gathers feedback before the full rollout.

The program was spotted in the UK Galaxy store last week, though the servers which supported the system weren't yet online; Samsung has now officially launched the initiative in the US, UK and Korea.

To apply for the beta, S7 and S7 Edge owners must have an active Samsung account and the Galaxy Beta Program app installed (it can be downloaded through Samsung's Galaxy Apps store). Alternatively, users can download the Samsung Members app which is available in the Google Play Store or Galaxy Apps depending on the region.

See also:

Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge Android 7.0 Nougat Firmware leaks

4 hours ago

The Galaxy S7 Edge Olympic Games Limited Edition and the Galaxy S7 Edge Injustice Edition are excluded from the program, and UK users must have an unlocked S7 or S7 edge to take part.

There's no guarantee that everybody who applies to the beta will be selected, and those who are will experience software in an early state – crashes and bugs are to be expected.



from Android Authority http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-beta-program-727979/
via IFTTT

Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge Android 7.0 Nougat Firmware leaks

Samsung Galaxy S7 vs S7 Edge-7

Samsung Galaxy S7 vs S7 Edge-7

The Android 7.0 Nougat firmware for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge has leaked. The new software sees Samsung adopt its Grace user interface to Android 7.0 for the first time and arrives after Samsung launched Android Nougat Beta programs in the US, UK and China.

The Samsung firmware, version G930FXXU1ZPK4 for the Galaxy S7 and G935FXXU1ZPK4 for the Galaxy S7 Edge, was uploaded to Vietnamese website Choimobile. As you may have inferred from the build numbers, the firmware relates to the international versions of the S7 (G930F) and S7 Edge (G935F).

We recently posted leaked screenshots the new and improved Grace UI which you can take a peak at via the link below.

See also:

This is what Nougat looks like on the Galaxy S7/Edge (Update: more screenshots and details)

6 hours ago

If you want to flash the firmware to your handset, do so at your own risk, and make sure you have the correct firmware for the correct Samsung model or you'll run into serious problems. Alternatively, you could sign up for the Android Beta Program if you're in the US or UK and wait for it to arrive OTA.

Samsung's Nougat-based UI is still in development, so if you do get your hands on the software, expect to encounter bugs and other peculiarities.

If you get it up and running on your handset, give us your thoughts on the new build in the comments below.



from Android Authority http://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-galaxy-s7-galaxy-s7-edge-andoid-7-0-nougat-firmware-leak-727966/
via IFTTT

mercredi 9 novembre 2016

The TCL Xess is a 17.3-inch, Alexa-powered tablt for the kitchen

alcatel-xess-2-792x446

alcatel-xess-2-792x446

Kitchen-focused tablets need strong voice actions and commands, for obvious reasons – your hands are not always free when cooking! Alexa is a full-featured assistant that can pretty much do anything, thanks to its extensive list of available skills (listed on Amazon's dedicated page). And the best part is that it can be built into pretty much anything.

This is why TCL has decided to bake Amazon's Alexa services right into their kitchen-focused tablet. Does it look familiar? That's because it is. Remember the Alcatel OneTouch Xess? We took a look at it during CES 2016. Alcatel OneTouch is a brand owned by TCL, pretty much making this the same device.

alcatel-xess-3-792x446

alcatel-xess-3-792x446

Specs include a 17.3-inch 1080p display, a MediaTek MT8783T processor, 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of internal storage, a 5 MP camera, 3-watt JBL speakers and more. All for $499.99.

Interested? You can now get the Alexa-powered TCL Xess straight from Amazon. It might be a great solution for those who have been looking into getting an Amazon Echo but would also like to have a large screen in the kitchen.

Buy the TCL Xess now

 



from Android Authority http://www.androidauthority.com/tcl-xess-17-3-inch-alexa-powered-tablt-kitchen-727951/
via IFTTT

Some Google Pixel phones are having issues with LTE Band 4 connections

sunday giveaway

sunday giveaway

While this does not seem to be a widespread problem, a few owners of the new Google Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones are reporting issues with staying connected to their wireless networks. Most of the reports seem to link the problems to networks that use the LTE Band 4 protocol.

See also:

Best Google Pixel and Pixel XL cases

2 days ago

Google's product forums show that some of the connection issues are being reported in South America. In addition, Mobile Syrup reports that a few Pixel owners in Canada have also experienced issues with staying connected on Telus and Bell's networks. So far, these problems don't appear to have been reported, at least publicly, in the US, where  T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon all use LTE Band 4 as part of their networks.

Google has not revealed what might be causing these issues with a few Pixel phones, but it's likely to be a software problem rather than one with the phone's hardware. Again, these connection problems are only being reported by a relatively few owners, but it certainly must be annoying for the people who are experiencing these issues.

Are you having problems with connecting to your cellular network on your Pixel phone? Please let us know in the comments!



from Android Authority http://www.androidauthority.com/google-pixel-lte-band-4-727934/
via IFTTT