Thursday, August 21, 2014

OnePlus One software update fixes touchscreen issue, sort of

OnePlus is rolling out an OTA update for the OnePlus One. The XNPH33R supposedly fixes the issue with the touchscreen that caused it to miss multiple inputs on the screen at once when they were close to each other. There was also a problem with the grounding that caused the touchscreen to misbehave when the phone was placed on certain surfaces, such as a pillow.






As you can see in the video above, the grounding issue made it difficult to use the touchscreen. The update does fix that problem, although many users have reported that the touchscreen still does not work properly for inputs close to each other. This can cause problems when you are typing or playing a game.






Along with one of the touchscreen issue, the update also improves battery life, which had become worse thanks to the previous update, and has some audio fixes and security updates.


You can wait for the update to roll out or get it from the link below. Don't expect miracles though. After all, you get what you pay for.


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Press image of Moto X+1 leaks out on Twitter

A press photo of the upcoming Moto X+1 appeared on Twitter. The image was posted on the social network by @evleaks as a gift to mark his recently announced retirement.



The press photo reveals the yet to be announced smartphone with Verizon branding. It showcases two versions of the device - one in black color scheme, as well as another with wooden back cover.


In line with past appearances, the latest Moto X+1 cameo holds no surprises. It reveals similar design to the current Moto X, with added front-facing stereo speakers.


The setup of the camera on the back of the handset is curious. It appears to swap the typical LED flash for a more elaborate dual setup that includes small flash units on both sides of the sensor.


Moto X+1 will debut early next month, on September 4. Its rumored specs include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset, 2GB of RAM and 5.2" 1080 display.


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Apps Apple removes Secret app from Brazil App Store for not conforming with local laws

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Following a recent ruling that Apple would have ten days to remove the anonymous social app Secret from its Brazilian App Store, Apple has complied with the order. The justification for the removal, according to a source close to the situation, can be found in section 22.1 of the App Store Guidelines:



Apps must comply with all legal requirements in any location where they are made available to users. It is the developer’s obligation to understand and conform to all local laws



As noted by the judge, the Brazilian constitution prohibits anonymous freedom of expression, which essentially makes Secret and other apps like it illegal with that country.




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Tim Cook pays a visit to VA hospital in Palo Alto where doctors use iPads to treat veterans

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Tim Cook took some time to visit a VA hospital in Palo Alto today, accompanied by Rep. Anna Eshoo of the CA-18 congressional district, according to a photo the executive tweeted. The Palo Alto VA hospital is one of many medical facilities around the country using Apple’s iPads to help treat members of the U.S. armed forces.


In the past we’ve noted that iOS is on the verge of becoming one of the main tools in the medical field as Apple reaches out to healthcare providers about its technology. Insurance companies are also beginning to see the benefit of the devices, and will likely be eager to take take advantage of upcoming innovations like Apple’s health- and fashion-focused iWatch.


Speaking of a focus on fashion…




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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 camera gets fully detailed

Details on the camera unit of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy 4 leaked out. The Korean giant’s next generation flagship phablet will reportedly pack a 16MP Sony IMX240 camera sensor with optical image stabilization.



The abovementioned sensor model is the same as that of the Korea-only Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A. The unit is capable of capturing 4K UHD video at 30 fps.


The device’s front-facing camera will be a 3.7MP unit, capable of capturing images and video in WQHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels). It represents a noticeable bump in resolution and capabilities from the widely used 2.1MP front sensor by Samsung.


The upcoming phablet’s camera will also pack a couple of new features. They include a new feature called Side Touch, as well as a gesture-based method to activate the device with the screen off.


Side Touch will utilize a built-in sensor in the bottom right side of the device. It will act as an invisible dedicated camera button.


Furthermore, the camera will feature four new camera modes. They include Wide Selfie, Selfie, Selfie Alarm, as well as Create a GIF File. All camera tricks found in the Samsung Galaxy S5 will be present too, dressed in a familiar Samsung interface.


Overall, the camera of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 appears to be prepared for to handle all high expectations. Be sure to tune in on September 3 to find out all about it.


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Meizu MX4 blazes past the 50,000 score mark in AnTuTu

The yet to be revealed Meizu MX4 posted the mind-boggling AnTuTu score of 52,811. The handset’s achievement is the highest from a Chinese smartphone to date and, quite possibly, the best score from any smartphone globally.



The Meizu MX4 version that posted the whopping benchmark score (most of today's high-end smartphones score between 35,000 and 40,000) reportedly features a MediaTek MT6595 SoC with big.LITTLE architecture and LTE connectivity. The device’s display has a resolution of 1920 x 1152 pixels and packs a 20.7MP camera.


The abovementioned Meizu MX4 hardware setup purportedly belongs to the mid-range model. An even better equipped version with Exynos 5 Octa CPU and 2K is also expected.


Meizu MX4 will be unveiled in less than two weeks, on September 2.


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Moto X receives Android 4.4.4 in the UK


The UK version of the Moto X (XT1052) is starting to receive a software update to Android 4.4.4 KitKat. The firmware update bumps the version to v.212.44.26 and improves overall performance.


Additionally, Motorola says the phone dialer is updated to its latest version, while the camera experience has also been enhanced. This includes the ability to pause video recording with a software button and improved camera image quality.


Head over to the Settings > About phone > System updates to check if the OTA is made available to you.


Thankfully, that's not the only update that Moto X owners will receive. The phone will also receive an update to Android L when Google launches it.


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