Showing posts with label updates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label updates. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Friday, November 4, 2016
Review iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus
Revision
phones these days of the hardest things by the editor in the field of
technology, then you are dealing with a world of devices that have become
similar in all, the whole design and camera performance has reached a stage of
perfection in the world of smartphones.
So when
writing this review on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus I found myself fall in
the challenge to return to writing at the site as well as the challenge of
writing a review of the phone I find it like any strong smartphone and is available in markets during
the last two years.
" This does
not mean free iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus features that some might admire,
here's our review of simple devices ".
Monday, October 31, 2016
Study: portable devices for 2017, representing 75% of Internet visits
The many recent indications are that mobile devices will be primarily responsible for global Internet visits, and after studying the consulting firm Zenith latter; it seems we really are embarking on that stage.
The study reported that by 2017, mobile devices will represent 75% of the total Internet visits in the world. A huge number already, especially if we take into account the survival of the proliferation of desktop computers and notebook in the hands of different users.
The study reported that by 2017, mobile devices will represent 75% of the total Internet visits in the world. A huge number already, especially if we take into account the survival of the proliferation of desktop computers and notebook in the hands of different users.
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Sunday, October 23, 2016
These 10 widgets belong on your iPhone's lock screen
With iOS 10,Apple redesigned the lock screen and got rid of the slide-to-unlock gesture.
Now, instead of unlocking your phone, swiping right takes you to the Today view
where you can glance at and interact with widgets. You can also access these
same widgets on an unlocked phone by swiping right on your home screen, but
they are most useful for performing quick checks and actions without unlocking
your phone.
Along with
many of Apple's stock apps, third-party apps are allowed widgets on the lock
screen. Options abound; I tried many. After roughly a month with iOS 10, here
are the 10 widgets that currently occupy a spot on my iPhone.
1. Launcher
The Launcherwidget provides the quickest way for me to call home, text my wife, Face Time
David Lee Roth and view Instagram. The free version of Launcher lets you
program up to seven actions, from launching apps to calling or texting or Face
Timing specific contacts.
2.
Fantastical 2
Fantastical2 is a superior calendar to Apple's stock calendar app, and its widget is
superior to the stock calendar app's widget. The Fantastical 2 widget shows you
how many minutes remain until your next calendar appointment, and when you tap
to expand the widget, it displays the current month where you can view any
day's appointments. It also integrates reminders from the stock Reminders app
if you want to combine your calendaring and tasks.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
PIXEL phone specifications in the face of Samsung S7 and the iPhone 7
The famous Google's recent announcement of the latest
version phones Pixel, which is the first phones made by the company and carries
the slogan made by Google, which puts the phone in a fierce competition with
telephone companies rivals the new iPhone 7 and Samsung S7.
Below we show you a comparison between the
specifications Pixel phone in the face of S7 Samsung and iPhone 7.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
iOS 10.0.3 Update for iPhone 7 & iPhone 7 Plus Available
Apple has released iOS 10.0.3 for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus users. The small update, which arrives as build 14A551, includes a bug fix to resolve potential cellular connectivity issues.
The brief release notes included with the iOS 10.0.3 update states the release “fixes bugs including an issue where some users could temporarily lose cellular connectivity.” This appears aimed at addressing some reported difficulties with particular cellular networks, ranging from dropped calls to an inability to maintain an LTE connection. If you have experienced any such issues with an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, updating to iOS 10.0.3 should help.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Android 7.0 Nougat: Here's A List Of Phones That Will Receive The Android 7.0 OS Update
A more stable, more polished experience is the main draw of Android 7.0 Nougat. For this reason, many Android device owners are anticipating which phones will get the firmware update and when.
Tech Times has put together a list of updates on which devices will receive Android 7.0 Nougat. We've also thrown in some news (others are rumors at this point) surrounding the new OS.
Still, Nougat amps up the functionality of Android devices, thanks to upgrades such as the split-screen / multi window mode, Quick Reply (which also lets users delete, share or archive a message using the notification itself), multilingual support (which allows for easy switching between languages), and quick app switching, among others.
Tech Times has put together a list of updates on which devices will receive Android 7.0 Nougat. We've also thrown in some news (others are rumors at this point) surrounding the new OS.
# Nexus.
We start the list off with the big boys that always get Android updates first: the Nexus family. The over-the-air updates began in August. The important thing to remember, though, is that Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X owners have reported problems after updating to Android 7.0.Still, Nougat amps up the functionality of Android devices, thanks to upgrades such as the split-screen / multi window mode, Quick Reply (which also lets users delete, share or archive a message using the notification itself), multilingual support (which allows for easy switching between languages), and quick app switching, among others.
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