Sentences with phrase «oems looking»

As we see smartwatches rise in price and hardware improve, Google needs to ensure its software keeps up otherwise we may see OEMs looking at alternative platforms to power their wearables.
This chip is rapidly gaining followers among OEMs looking to deliver solid performance without spending extra on the Snapdragon 820.
However, a certification process still looks to be required for Android OEMs looking to use LDAC.
But in the end, Quick Charge is an excellent solution for most OEMs looking to implement fast charging that's efficient, highly compatible, and does not need special accessories.
After all, while the high - end markets seem saturated, developing markets are a huge and valuable battlefield for OEMs looking to sell more devices.
Jim and Mike have always pushed the boundaries of material science in their builds, but with the new computer - laden factory speed machines leaving the big three today, builders are becoming more like software engineers than mechanics in many ways — and this isn't a trend that will ever change as OEMs look to build more refined, complex machines.
That's probably because of reportedly lackluster sales performance by Microsoft's latest OS so far, but still the category will grow as OEMs look to invest more in hybrid devices, sliders and tablet - style form factors that could potentially resonate better with where consumers seem to be spending their computing dollars these days.

Not exact matches

«We're looking at different models to see which one might be OK, but we are not into it as much as other OEMs (such as Cadillac, Lincoln and Volvo) are,» he says after his speech.
I have been researching and came across information about how non oem parts could not work propertly and when dealing with hondas oem is the way to go, so I am not sure if I should replace both with oem or look towards a blown head gasket
For the answer, look to trends in smartphones: Android tablet OEMs will control the market by sheer force of numbers (there are dozens of OEMs building devices on Google's free Android OS), but also because they are being sold at a number of different price points, thereby tackling many different market segments in the process.
Third, judging by Samsung's bigger plans with Tizen smartphones, it's clear that the company continues to look for a way of carving out a position for itself to further differentiate among the sea of Android players and the huge field of OEMs in general.
What is new is that Barnes and Noble is looking to open up the Nook brand to other OEMs itching to make their own tablets.
OEMs so far have just adopted the notch look and placed the selfie camera inside, pairing the lens with Android's in - built face unlocking mechanism.
Until the OEMs or carriers manage to hammer down some more information on these updates, it looks like you'll just have to continue making do with Gingerbread.
Of all the OEMs that create Android devices in the market today, it sure looks like Sony Ericsson is one the hardest working ones around.
As Samsung and Apple look stronger and stronger in the smartphone market's top two spots and other Android - focused OEMs continue to make important strides (mainly Sony, LG, Huawei and ZTE), it doesn't seem like Nokia and BlackBerry will get many more chances to up their game.
As one can imagine, OEMs are hoping to change that as soon as possible, and it looks like Sony could be leading the charge.
Now, the company looks to be refocusing on Windows tablets with the push for 8 / RT with the XPS10, XPS12 and Latitude 10 though whether the tablets will aid Dell in its long - running and so far unsuccessful «transformation» initiative remains to be seen, as the reception to both Windows 8 and RT have proven to be less popular than expected by either OEMs or Microsoft.
Part of the appeal of Android is that OEMs can make it their own and create their own differentiating look / feel.
And looking at this whole recall situation, it does beg the question whether or not Samsung — and other OEMs for that matter — would be better off just making a phone with a removable battery.
If nothing else, it shows that OEMs have more options and don't need to shamelessly copy other odd looking bezel reduced designs.
It would hopefully push other OEMs to adopt manual controls into their app (Looks at Google).
I looked in my history and the last battery I bought had this title: samsung rv520 rc512 rv511 oem genuine battery 11.1 v 48wh aa - pb9nc6b ba43 - 00282a On the back of the battery on the white barcode at the top, after the long barcode there is a smaller one and it either says «rev 1.0» or «rev 1.2».
The blog post didn't specify which OEMs will be releasing phones at the trade show, but thanks to a recent tip given to Android Authority, we're getting our first look at what could be the first Android Go phone from General Mobile.
Even though the on - screen keys look fairly different from what other OEMs have put in place, they're not anything revolutionary.
It's awesome to see the continued innovation and creativity from our OEMs and we look forward to bringing their new devices to market together for holiday!
The company will now look to pivot towards a modular operating system that can work with Android, which they'll hope will be more attractive to OEMs.
«A lot of the Android photo OEMs have been looking at facial recognition,» he said.
While many Android OEMs out there are looking to be part of these two worlds, not so many are thinking the ASUS way — making a device that supports both platforms — instead, you'll find devices that support either of the two.
OEMs everywhere were taking Google's baby and skinning it, adding their own quirks and changing how it looked.
Android Wear is no more as Google looks to reflect on how Android OEMs have not made products for the platform, but rather, traditional and more chic watch brands.
The design language on the Redmi Note 3 quickly spread through the budget lineup in India with various other OEMs also bringing out similar looking products, intentionally or unintentionally.
Chinese OEMs have been making phones look like the iPhone and also their software like iOS, so this is just another way they're trying to be similar so they can sell more devices.
Their bang for buck is often unbeatable, and they routinely look top - notch both on the outside and inside compared to devices in the same price range from OEMs traditionally respected in the Western world.
It's a super clean design that looks fantastic, and it certainly wouldn't be a bad thing if more OEMs went down this route.
The OEMs that are looking to score this deal include HTC, LG, TCL, and Coolpad, as per the report.
The default look and functionality of AOSP (see above) Android before OEMs (see above) put their skins (see above) on top of the interface.
That's definitely ironic looking at all the Android OEMs interested in aping Apple's current strategy, not to mention the software platform as a whole could be «dramatically» redesigned to natively support the notch.
Previous reports have made it clear that LG Display is looking to set up OLED factories to cater to the demand from various smartphone OEMs.
However, the number changes when we look at Fall Creators Update installation by OEMs.
We're looking at a decidedly elegant and premium device... by 2015 standards, with far too chunky screen bezels compared to Samsung's latest «Infinity Display» heroes or other contemporary high - enders from OEMs like LG and Essential.
Despite a number of OEMs joining the Apple pack and removing the headphone jack, it looks like the latest OnePlus flagship might stick with the traditional 3.5 mm plug - in method.
Because Google doesn't allow OEMs to alter the software experience, we have to look at the Moto 360 on its set of hardware merits.
But ever since LG unveiled an LG G6 look - alike dubbed LG Q6, a flurry of Chinese OEMs have been coming up with 18:9 devices.
Huawei yet again looks to be a strong force in terms of the Android market and being one of the first OEMs to ship Android Oreo on a new phone is something they should be really proud of, especially with such a heavy handed skin, and helps them stand out in a crowded space.
The Indian smartphone market is growing at a rapid pace and looking at numbers, it's clear that the Indian OEMs have a bulk of the share.
But looking at how LG and HTC have recently been involved in the company's activities, it is likely that the two will be among the OEMs joining the «friends» party in Mountain View.
Built - in hardware is just nicer to use and look at, and OEMs can open up a lot more functionality by supporting customizable hardware and software at the OS level.
That probably would have been cause for celebration a while back, but looking at the outstanding public beta work of other Android OEMs, this US preview program feels a tad late.
After Apple's launch of the iPhone X, reports have surfaced suggesting that a flurry of Android OEMs have started looking into one of the best features of the phone — 3D face scanning technology.
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