Sentences with phrase «what phone manufacturers»

What phone manufacturers are thinking when they stick 1 GB into a quad core phone... I don't know.

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Zahid likens the Valour to Google's Android - running Nexus phone: a showcase for the software platform that demonstrates what users want to third - party manufacturers.
Normally, when a phone manufacturer updates its firmware, it tells customers what it is doing and whether it will use any personal information.
«What's new now is that manufacturers have realised most new phones, even low end models, will have micro-USB connections, and that enables commonality,» he explains, «they would be crazy not to adopt a greener approach now.»
Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has unveiled some images of what a Nokia - Microsoft mobile might be, when the partnership delivers a handset over the next coming years.
We saw great phones, tablets and watches from plenty of manufacturers, and chances are no matter what you were looking for, you were able to find it.
While all the Honeycomb tablets so far have had the same Google user experience, which would in theory make software upgrades easy, Google and its manufacturers don't have a strong history of providing timely upgrades on Android phones, so we're wary of what will happen with these tablets.
«What really triggered the trend [of manufacturers hedging their bets with Android devices by also developing Windows devices] isn't so much customer satisfaction issues as much as that $ 1 billion judgment against Samsung,» Enderle says, pointing to the sudden ramp - up of Windows Phone development by HTC and Samsung as examples.
Hardware manufacturers, once a new firmware is released, stop churning out old phones and get what's already on the market updated asap.
The complete lack of marketing for the TouchPad shows that HP did not understand what proper marketing entails and the new tablet already faces an uphill battle to become a success in the current marketplace with more PC OEMs and mobile phone manufacturers attempting their own Android tablets, with mixed levels of success and many more lines still not making money.
I think your expectations are far beyond what any manufacturer is doing on a smart phone right now.
On the merits of the case, however, is it a constitutional right of a journalist to receive obviously stolen property, reverse engineer it despite knowing that the manufacturer's licence (to the legal owner...) prohibits it, and publish the results of what might well qualify as a trade secret, at least until the phones are sold on the aarket?
We saw great phones, tablets and watches from plenty of manufacturers, and chances are no matter what you were looking for, you were able to find it.
Although Samsung may had made the biggest splash at MWC this year with its highly anticipated Galaxy S9 and S9 +, I'm a lot more excited about what Vivo's getting up to with its Apex concept phone, which goes far beyond what any other manufacturer has managed thus far when it comes to ditching bezels around the display.
What it boils down to is this: manufacturers have given up on removable batteries so that they can smaller waterproof phones from premium materials for a lower cost.
Given how cell - site simulators work, it's unclear what could be done without the direct involvement of phone manufacturers.
What's up with manufacturers creating endlessly larger phones like they're suffering from small penis envy?
The ultimate representation of what a determined start - up phone manufacturer can produce.
What isn't being said, though, is that many phones being sold at the carrier level today, including the Google Pixel and upcoming Essential Phone, are unlocked out of the box from the manufacturer.
When users of uncertified devices try to start up and sign into Google they will now be greeted with a screen that says «device is not certified by Google» along with options for what to do if you bought an uncertified phone (perhaps unwittingly), if you're a manufacturer or if you're a custom ROM user.
On an Android phone, open the Settings screen and look for a feature named something like «Tethering & portable hotspot» — it may be in a different place depending on your phone's manufacturer and what version of Android you're using.
What our experiment told us is that all the connected devices constantly phone home to their manufacturers.
What's notable about this phone is that it is the first smartphone offering from a large Chinese manufacturer to be positioned as a flagship for international consumption and that uses virtually all Chinese - made and Chinese - designed components.
It used the formation of what was called the Open Handset Alliance, which included phone makers like HTC and Motorola, chip manufacturers such as Qualcomm and Texas Instruments, and carriers including T - Mobile.
What used to be a collaboration with a manufacturer is now a phone designed completely by Google.
Android is free for any manufacturer to use, modify, and distribute on a phone, and that's a big part of what has made it so popular.
Possibly being the only phone manufacturer which endorses «Selfie» than anything else, the latest device from the OPPO house delivers what it is promised to.
That's the way I see it as well — I get what phone best meets my needs at a particular time and with all of the different manufacturers you typically have a range of decent options.
It's unclear what breakthroughs Kyocera may have achieved to mass produce synthetic sapphire for phone use and if Sapphire Shield, which is described as «coming soon,» will be available in large enough quantities to satisfy Android manufacturers like Samsung, Sony, HTC, LG, and others.
In a year when multiple phones from big - name manufacturers have come very close to, and sometimes surpassed, the $ 1,000 mark, it's time to redefine what we mean by good value in phones.
If you don't like phones with curvy rounded displays or how one handset maker got rid of the headphone jack on its latest device, you can always switch and find another manufacturer that will give you what you want.
Let's dive in to what could be one of the greatest phones the Chinese manufacturer has released to date.
It was the first time we saw a major manufacturer pack all the high - end goodness of a flagship phone into a smaller form package, and we liked what we saw.
Of course, this is just a prototype case, and there's no telling what the manufacturer actually knows about the finished Galaxy S8 phones.
One is a system where Google partners directly with the manufacturer to decide what goes on the phone and keep it up to date (sort of like the Nexus ecosystem).
You're gonna blame the phone, you're gonna blame the manufacturer, you're gonna shout and scream and try to get it fixed, so many different ways until you say, «Actually, let me just take the SD card out and see what happens.»»
In today's new video, the manufacturer highlights some of what's going on in there, showing how an elaborate periscope system folds the light path perpendicular to how it enters the phone in order to accommodate the zoom system.
If your phone manufacturer provides a modified OS (as most phone manufacturers do), keep the software up - to - date, and never install an app that requests privileges beyond what it's supposed to do.
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