The GS5 may be plastic, but it hides
a few new hardware features.
Not exact matches
With a big screen and a massive battery the K3 is a great option for those who value battery life over other
features OUKITEL, a Chinese smartphone company that puts out quite a
few Android smartphones each year, has another
new handset that has recently been released and brings with it some decent
hardware features.
However, there are a
few fun little
features, tips, tricks and asides that you might not know about Microsoft's
new entertainment system... ten of which I've now rounded up for your eager delectation ahead of our full
hardware review.
With a big screen and a massive battery the K3 is a great option for those who value battery life over other
features OUKITEL, a Chinese smartphone company that puts out quite a
few Android smartphones each year, has another
new handset that has recently been released and brings with it some decent
hardware features.
Fitbit's
new smartwatch
features outstanding
hardware and a bevy of sensors, but a
few early bugs keep it from being great.
There shouldn't be any
hardware surprises due to the avalanche of leaks we've already seen, but Google will certainly have more than a
few new software
features to show off with the Pixel 2's build of Android Oreo.
Google will release the final Android L build in a
few weeks, likely alongside
new Nexus
hardware, and current Nexus 5 owners now have one more reason to be excited about the upcoming Android update, other than enjoying Android L's
new features and gorgeous Material Design.
Aside from the
new hardware, Google also talked about some
new assistant
features and a
few plans to bring some of its
features to
new markets:
Satoshi Labs has just launched the first batch of the Trezor model T
hardware wallets that
feature a
few new upgrades.
It's another yearly refresh that adds faster
hardware and a
few new features.
It took Microsoft a
few years to finally admit Windows Phone is dead, and the company is no longer planning to release any
new hardware running its mobile OS or update it with any
features.
But it wasn't without flaws: the line was weirdly
feature - segmented as the 9.7 - inch supplanted the 12.9 - inch in some — but not all —
new features, and iOS desperately needed an iPad update beyond a
few hardware keyboard shortcuts.