Sentences with phrase «release competing devices»

This has prompted companies to rush to release competing devices and integrate voice control into their smart home ecosystems.

Not exact matches

With the Kindle Fire released, we'd bound to see the prices of its competing devices drop to become as competitive as the Kindle Fire.
We think there is zero reason for Amazon to release its own phone, but since we have no control over these decisions, Amazon had better make the device good if it wants to compete.
The US newspaper says «a person with direct knowledge of the project» revealed that the Taiwanese manufacturer wants to release a super-cheap device to compete with Apple and Google, with their iPad mini and Nexus 7 tablets - the latter of which is made by Acer rival Asus.
Apple has released its first tablet that is smaller than 9.7 inches and seeks to compete against a torrent of Android devices.
The Kindle app is identical to the other apps released on competing platforms, with access to purchased books on the device, bookmark / chapter sync and annotation support.
BN knows to compete they will need to release a better, WIFI capable device.
While previously dismissed by analysts as a relatively stolid niche market, the popularity of e-readers during the 2009 holiday season - combined with the high - profile release of the Apple iPad, which features a baked - in e-reader-has led to something of an arms race between competing products: as soon as one device undergoes a software or hardware update, it seems, the others feel duty - bound to introduce a new feature of their own.
A recent report suggests the search giant may release a 7 - inch tablet later on this year, a device that would compete (size and price-wise) in the same class as Amazon's Kindle Fire.
This will definitely help the Nook touch (Amazon link) and NOOK Color (Amazon link) get more visibility to compete against the Kindle e-ink devices (Amazon link), as well as whatever Kindle - branded Android tablet device that will be released in November.
The latest has one 7 ′ device, possibly a full tablet, or maybe a device aimed to compete with the Nook Color, nearly ready for release.
Such a device, if actually released, could run every iPad app while giving Apple a device that could compete for price and portability in the 7 - inch category.
another day another streak blah blah blah... What are they trying to do compete with Sony on late released devices..
There are two new devices, one of them being a 7 - inch tablet, the other a 8.9 - inch tablet, and both of them will be released alongside a slight upgrade to the original Kindle Fire which has also had a price cut to compete with the Google Nexus 7.
Not to shabby, but being released next to devices like the Motorola DROID RAZR Maxx and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, it is a bit hard for LG to compete.
* Features — Easy and fun game rules that even someone who doesn \» t know the rules of soccer can enjoy — Simple and easy pull - and - release controls — Campaign mode: 12 months of tournaments — One - on - One Local multiplayer: Compete with your friend on the same device!
Startup firm «designed by m» has released a series of iOS device screen protectors called mPact Glass, an anti-scratch tempered glass shield that supposedly boasts higher light transmission than competing products.
Given the original Google Home's speakers are one of the device's most heavily criticized features, it makes sense for Google to release a higher - end version of its smart home assistant in an effort to compete with Amazon's new line of Echo products.
The ZenFone 4 Max (ZC554KL) is expected to be a direct upgrade in many of those aspects, with the Taiwanese phone maker likely looking to release a device that will compete in the mid-range market segment.
But over the last two years HTC has lost significant ground, releasing a collection of uninspiring mid-range devices and flagships that failed to compete with the big guns of Samsung, Apple and LG.
The specs of the Moto E had been powerful for its price at the time of its release, but with the onset of a number of competing devices had started looking a trifle weak, so Moto has upped the spec ante for the device.
Apple is set to release the HomePod soon, which will have to compete with other rival speaker devices already on the market.
Apple has received criticism of late for throttling the speed of older iPhones due to their battery condition, but with the company supporting iPhones for around five years after their initial release and updating software accordingly, it's fair to say Google has some way to go before it can begin to compete with regards to keeping older devices relevant.
As per the initial reports about the upcoming Pixel device set to be released this year, Google will likely stick with the same strategy of positioning the Pixel as a premium device to compete with Samsung and Apple.
According to a report, Samsung was planning on releasing the S9 as early as possible since they wanted to compete with the iPhone X. However, the company has noticed that the Galaxy S8 / S8 + are doing fairly well against Apple's latest device and hence we will see the Galaxy S9 sometime in late February.
When the iPhone 5 was released without the wireless charging feature found in competing Android and Windows phones at the time, Apple's Phil Schiller argued that «having to create another device you have to plug into the wall is actually, for most situations, more complicated».
HTC had originally planned to release a «Zenith» flagship device with a 4.7 - inch display and quad - core processor, but the company reportedly cancelled its plans as the device would have a lower resolution than its competing Android models.
Apple just announced plans to release its long - delayed HomePod smart speaker, a $ 349 model that will compete at the upper end of the market against Sonos and the new Google Home Max, a $ 399 device.
The development dispels previous rumors of a significantly higher price tag that some leaks were suggesting last month, with Honor once again opting to release a device that's simultaneously set to compete in the high - end market segment and is priced in an extremely aggressive manner.
There has also been a case where Samsung released a special edition Galaxy S7 Edge for the Olympics, going to the extent of giving one device to each of the 12,500 athletes competing at the recent Summer Olympics in Rio.
Well, Intex has been striving hard to compete against some bigger brands in the market and has been constantly releasing budget segment devices.
The Solarin was first released last year, and it came with a hefty price tag of $ 16,000, competing with the likes of Vertu and was easily one of the most expensive devices of the year.
Released in mid-2015, this handset was positioned as an affordable flagship that didn't compromise on features; today it's a far better option than Snapdragon 600 - series entry - level devices that attempt to compete with it.
Roku could be preparing a shake up to its lineup.Days after it was revealed Roku might be developing a voice - controlled smart speaker, we're now learning it will finally release a device to compete with Google's Chromecast Ultra.
Samsung has just introduced their newest flagship devices — the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9 Plus — to compete with the newest iPhones, and the soon to be released models from LG, Motorola, and other competitors.
The HomePod will also have to compete with recently released devices like the Alexa - enabled Sonos One speaker.
Timing for the speaker's release is up in the air — see the earlier issues with getting Bixby voice controls to work in the U.S. — but that the product, code - named Vega, would compete against rival smart speakers that let you control other smart devices in the home.
The Moto Z2 Force Edition is finally official and Motorola Mobility now has a true 2017 flagship that can directly compete with the likes of the Galaxy S8, HTC U11, and other high - end devices released in recent months.
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