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The official Android Instagram account finally goes live

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If you have been wondering why Google does not have an official Instagram account for its Android business, wonder no more. The official Android Instagram channel went live today, signaling that the company finally realizes that the social network is becoming a huge communications and marketing tool, alongside Twitter and Instagram's parent company Facebook.

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As you might expect, the first few posts on the new Android Instagram account were basically, "Hi, we are here". Indeed, the first six posts, if viewed from a PC browser, combine to form one image, showing off the familiar Android mascot, along with a Pixel phone, a Pixel C tablet, Android Wear devices and apps for Android Auto and Android Pay. There are also jelly beans, lollipops, marshmallows and nougat pieces that, of course, reference current and past Android codenames (no KitKat pieces, though). There does not appear to be any hidden messages or Easter eggs, but if you spot one that you think might be a secret message, be sure to share it in the comments.

It will be interesting to see how much Google uses the Android Instagram channel to promote both the OS in general and its various hardware products in the future.

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Why Samsung wants to be in your connected car

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Samsung's $8 billion purchase of audio and automotive specialist Harman earlier today may come as a surprise to some, given the company's penchant for building smartphones. However, this acquisition could turn out to be one of utmost importance for one of the company's future strategies.

In its press release, Samsung made it quite clear that it was most interested in Harman's industry leading automotive technology, and the company is quite clearly looking to become a leader in the automotive market too. But why?

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Building a complete package

Samsung has actually been stepping up its focus on the automotive industry over the past year or so, particularly with a view to providing integrated circuits and processors for the market. Last year the company started up a business division focused exclusively on automotive electronics. Samsung recently acquired a stake in Chinese carmaker BYD for $455 million in July, too.

Currently, Samsung's automotive division makes advantage of the company's leading memory technology by designing DRAM, NAND flash, and memory controller modules for vehicle computer systems. This division is also working closely with Samsung's industrial CMOS image sensor (CIS) technology to develop object recognition systems for driver assist technologies.

Harman, on the other hand, is a product and equipment designer, meaning that it is focused on producing the end systems for vehicles that consumers will end up using. Harman already has industry leading embedded infotainment solutions on the market, which include voice recognition technology, camera video input, object detection, augmented navigation, multimedia, security, and apps for device integration. These systems are already being sold to the likes of BMW, Audi, Chrysler, and Porsche, just to name a few.

That being said, Samsung has been working on its own solution for connected vehicles based on its Tizen OS, called Samsung Connect Auto. The little dongle was shown off at MWC, and offers Wi-Fi connectivity and real time alerts from a simple OBD II plug. However, this system is not as deeply integrated or as comprehensive as Harman's and other connected vehicle options on the market.

Combined, Samsung will now likely end up supplying the components for future Harman Kardon systems, while using the expertise at both companies to develop new technologies for the connected automotive market, all under one roof. Making a play for the automotive market is actually in line with Samsung's longer term smart product strategy, rather than an aberration.

A fight to secure IC share

While we're on the topic of components, we should highlight just how important the automotive sector is becoming to chip manufacturers. Automotive integrated circuit (IC) sales were estimated to have been worth $20.5 billion in 2015, and are expected to reach a global total worth of around $27 billion by the end of the decade.

In 2015, analog ICs and microcontrollers accounted for approximately 74 percent of market sales. Memory ICs, which Samsung specializes in, accounted for 7.8 percent of total revenue. However, this is expected to climb to 12 percent by 2019, and the automotive memory market may be worth around $3.3 billion annually.

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Furthermore, automotive systems are anticipated to be one of the fastest growing technology market segments. Growth is expected to hit an average compound annual rate of 4.7 percent through to 2020. This is ahead of industrial and medical applications on 4.3 percent and is growing much faster than consumer electronics, Samsung's current target market for ICs, which will average 2.8 percent growth a year.

In recent years, Samsung's semiconductor division has become an increasingly important part of the businesses profitability. In Q2 2016, Samsung's operating profit for the IT & Mobile Communications division, which includes smartphones, came to KRW 4.32 trillion. The company's semiconductor business achieved a KRW 2.64 trillion operating profit in the same quarter. The division has become increasingly important for Samsung as the global smartphone market shows its first signs of stagnation. The company is clearly eying automotive as the next big boom sector for semiconductor sales, which will help to drive profits in the future.

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It's also worth noting that connected car shipments are expected to show huge growth themselves over the next half decade. Despite being well known as an audio specialist company, Harman already generates 45 percent of revenue, and 49 percent of operating income, from its connected car business. Annual revenue for the company totalled $7 billion as of September 2016. With the number connected cars on the road expected to hit 380 million by 2021, there automotive market is looking like the smartphone market did a decade ago, right before its mass-market explosion.

Keeping up with the competition

Of course, Samsung and Harman aren't the only companies looking to capitalize on the anticipated explosive growth in connected vehicles. This trend was largely behind Qualcomm's recent $47 billion purchase of NXP Semiconductor. NXP had been investing in microcontroller and other IC developments for the automotive industry.

Similarly, Texas Instruments, another broad IC developer, reported a huge 21 percent increase in its latest quarterly profits, due to strong demand from the automotive market. However, Texas Instruments and NXP are primarily focused on microcontroller and analog chips, while Samsung specialises in memory technologies.

Rival LG Electronics is offering a range of similar infotainment solutions to Harman.

This trend is not limited to IC component designers though. Rival LG Electronics is offering a range of similar infotainment solutions, which include navigation, safety, security, audio, and HUD features. Even GPU giant NVIDIA has developed hardware for smart and connected vehicles, including its latest cutting edge DRIVE PX 2 computer for self-driving vehicles. The technology not only processes the space around the car, but can locate itself on a map, and plan paths ahead with new deep learning technology.

Samsung has previously been linked to the self-driving car market, but this is a little outside the scope of its current technology and recent Harman acquisition. However, the camera and sensor technology developed by the two companies could eventually lead into this field too. Currently, Google and Tesla are the two major players in the self driving car market, with Tesla already backing its Autopilot technology into consumer models. Tesla's automotive hardware is supplied by NVIDIA. Smartphone rival Apple has also been involved in self-driving car development, although recently the company re-assigned its 1000-strong team to focus on software rather than hardware.

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Apple now looks to be focusing on the software side of the market with CarPlay, as is Google with its Android Auto system, along with a selection of manufacturer designed system. Samsung's little talked about Tizen In-Vehicle Infotainment project was its rival to Android Auto, but we will have to see if the company will attempt to push Tizen into Harman's Smart Essentials platform.

Harman already offers choice of operating systems and software ecosystems (QNX, Genivi, Linux, Android, HTML5) for its hardware, and Smart Essentials is designed using a flexible Linux OS framework that leverages today's smartphone experiences, including CarPlay and Android Auto. It would be unlikely for Samsung to lock this down without a viable alternative of its own. At the very least, we can expect Samsung's future smartphones to play nicely with its automotive technology.

Wrap Up

In summary, Samsung is looking to the automotive market as the next big growth sector for its hardware business. Not only is the company aiming to capitalize on the hardware and IC supply side of the growing market, but now wants to become involved in selling complete infotainment systems to vehicle manufacturers too. The software aspect of the company's plans remains rather more unknown, but there's scope for Samsung to tie automotive in with its growing ecosystem of smart products and smartphones. Regardless, the acquisition of Harman immediately propels Samsung near the top of the connected vehicle market.



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Deal: Martian Notifier Smartwatch only $29.99

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If you haven't heard of the Martian Notifier Smartwatch, it's an interesting collision of wearable wonderment. More than a watch, but not quite a smartwatch, this device strikes a nice balance for someone who might be interested in experimenting with smartwatch capabilities without breaking the bank. And now that's more true than ever.

The Martian Notifier originally launched for $129.99, but today you can grab it for $30. But what is this alien beastie, and why would you want one?

At first glance, this watch appears to be nothing more than that: a standard analog timepiece sleek and stylish enough to dazzle up your wrist. But closer inspection reveals a 1.5-inch OLED display running across the bottom. Clever readers may have deduced from the device's name that this screen is used to display notification from your smartphone.

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The screen is only 96 x 16 pixels, so you're not going to get the kind of full app integration that you might with more expensive smartwatches. You will, however, be kept abreast of text messages, phone calls, social media posts, fitness stats, headlines from publications that you're subscribed to… essentially anything that might elicit a buzz from your smartphone can now be read in a glance on your Martian Notifier Smartwatch.

You can also use it to snap pictures from your phone remotely, and if you happen to lose your phone, a few taps on your wrist can make it ring. The Martian Notifier Smartwatch also comes with local weather update capabilities to let you know if you should break out an umbrella.

A perfect gift option going into the holiday season, the Martian Notifier Smartwatch now usually retails in the $50-$60 range. With today's deal, you can snag it for the same price that you would normally expect to get it used – $30 – and Tech Deals is even offering free shipping in the US. You'll have to act quickly, however, because this deal appears to only last today.

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Get the Pixel home button animation on your Nexus 5X or 6P with this flashable zip

When we review devices here at Android Authority, there are a lot of key factors that come into play. Sure build quality, camera, and extra features are things that can make a phone stand out from the pack, but there are also a lot of little things that can make a device special. When Google announced the Pixel and Pixel XL back in October, many of these extra features were lacking. They had no optical image stabilization, no waterproofing, and what many would call an uninspired design. However, it was the attention to detail and sheer amount of polish of Android as an operating system that really made the phones stand out.

If you've been holding on dear to your beloved Nexus 5X or 6P, we don't blame you. Last year's flagships still hold up strong as we close out 2016, and slowly but surely, developers are finding ways to add those "Pixel exclusive" features to the Nexus of year's past. Already we've seen the adaptation of Google's new search bar, and even the Google Assistant be modded into a number of user's devices, but we finally have the feature we know you've all been waiting for: the Pixel home button animation.

Finally owners of the Nexus 5X and 6P can experience Google's quick but cute home animation on their own device. The setup is pretty simple, too. You can either download the flashable package and flash it in TWRP recovery, or apply it manually. If you'd rather apply the package manually, head on over to the source link attached below for full instructions and download files.

As always, there is a chance something can go wrong when installing this mod. ALWAYS make a backup before making any sort of system level changes. We don't want you accidentally bricking your phone for an arguably functionless (though admittedly adorable) change like this.

Is this something you would go through the trouble of installing? If I still had my 6P you know I would be doing this as we speak.



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Samsung Pay adds Rewards program to give users gift cards, products and more

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There's yet another incentive for people who can access Samsung Pay to use the company's digital payment service. Today, the company officially announced Samsung Rewards, which will offer users of Samsung Pay points per transaction that can later be exchanged for items like gift cards and more. The program is currently limited to the U.S.

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Samsung Pay currently works with the Galaxy Note 5Galaxy S6 Edge+, Galaxy S6, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S7 Edge smartphones. Today's announcement says that transactions made with the service by users will generate points that can be used to acquire gift cards from "some of (the) nation's most popular retailers". Samsung did not state just which stores are participating in the Rewards program. Alternatively, points can also be exchanged for pre-paid VISA gift cards, along with Samsung products and "more" (again, no details yet).

The normal amount of points you can earn per transaction is 10 points. The more you use Samsung Rewards, the more you will get, well, rewarded with extra points. Samsung says that if users make five transactions in one month, they will become "Silver" members and earn twice the normal amount of reward points for each transaction (20 points). If they make 20 monthly transactions, that turns you into a "Gold" member, and you will get triple the number of rewards points (30 points). Finally, if you decide to make 30 monthly Samsung Pay transactions, you are in the top "Platinum" tier and will get quadruple the number of points (40 points). However, the program's terms and conditions page does say that there will be a limit of 50 Samsung Pay transactions a month that will be rewarded with points.

Aside from earning points, Samsung will also offer "Instant Win" prizes for select Rewards members, starting with a trip to Napa Valley, California. The program itself is scheduled to begin on November 17, and is supposed to end one year after that on Nov. 17, 2017, although Samsung does say it can extend the Rewards program beyond that date or end it early.



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Massive November Udemy sale (Update: Last Day!)

The AA Picks team is on the prowl for things we think our readers will value. If we make an affiliate partnership to reduce the costs of purchases, then we may see a share of revenue.

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Recently, our team has discovered that our readers have a keen interest in learning new things and expanding their skillsets. This really shouldn't have come as a surprise to us, because any audience so engaged with the tech industry would basically have to have a passion for learning by default, but anywho…

Well, knowledge-fiends rejoice, because Udemy is currently holding a site-wide sale on literally all of their courses.

No promo-codes necessary; you just have to show up before November 16 at 2pm EST to take advantage of this deal. All courses on Udemy will be going for $19 during this timeframe.

Now, some smaller courses normally only go for $20, so you're not really saving much on those. However, most of the more comprehensive courses can cost upwards of $200, making that $19 price tag an absolute steal.

No promo-codes necessary; you just have to show up before November 15.

Basically you can learn anything you want. Learn how to develop for Android, build your own games, learn how to ethically hack… hell, you can even learn how to play the piano, enhance your social media marketing skills, or get the tools you need to start your own business! Take a calculus class, if you feel so inclined.

When picking out a course, we advise taking a look at the number of enrolled students as well as the course's rating. Also examine the instructor's reputation and track record. Sometimes a skilled teacher may be getting a new course off the ground that doesn't yet have many students, but it still could be a worthwhile investment.

Over the span of this sale, we'll be scoping out some of the courses that we think may be the best buys for tech-savvy users. We'll highlight these courses, and update this post accordingly.

What are you waiting for? Expand your brain!

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Disclosure: This offer is brought to you by AA Picks. Our purpose is to highlight products or services we think you as our readers might be interested in and, if you buy them, we may get a share of the revenue. We operate independently from our advertising sales team, and we welcome your feedback and questions. Email us at aapicks@androidauthority.com.



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Deal: Save big on RAVPower external battery chargers today at Amazon

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Everyone wants their smartphone or tablet to have a longer battery life, but sometimes they need some help. Today, Amazon is holding a one-day deal on three external battery chargers from RAVPower that will offer owners more time to use their devices, especially if they are on the road.

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If you want something in a smaller form-factor, check out the RAVPower 12,000mAh. Even though it's smaller compared to the other two chargers on sale, it can still keep a Samsung Galaxy S7 up and running by up to three times on a single charge. It also has two inputs for charging two devices at the same time. For today only, you can get this charger from Amazon for just $19.49, well below its normal $49.99 price tag.

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If you want something more, the RAVPower 16750mAh external battery pack may be to your liking. It also has two USB charging ports that can power up two tablets at the same time. It even has its own flashlight in case you need to get around in the dark. It's priced for today only at $23.99 at Amazon, a big price cut compared to its normal cost of $64.99. It also comes with your choice of black or white colors.

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Finally, folks who absolutely need to power up their devices on the road should check the RAVPower 26800mAh battery pack. It has three USB ports for charging up to three devices at one time, and can charge the Galaxy S7 several times on one charge. It's available today for $37.49 at Amazon, well below its normal $79.99 price tag.

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Once again, these special deals will expire at the end of the day today. Which one of these RAVPower external battery packs will you be getting?



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