Top 7 Tips And Apps For Handling Big Phones Better

1. Bottom UI Flag on Chrome Beta We begin with a tip, not an app. However, this could be one of the most useful as it’s for your internet browser. Google’s Chrome Beta app on Android has a nifty little flag which brings the entire interface to the bottom. Therefore, you won’t have to struggle for pressing the new tab icon next time. For enabling it, fire up or download Chrome beta, head over to this link and under chrome home, select enabled....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 601 words · Willie Payne

Truecaller Introduces Call Reason To Inform Users About The Reason When Someone Calls Them

Call Reason To give you some background, Truecaller added the Call Alert feature on the app sometime last year, which gave users a notification before someone on the other end placed a call. And now, it is further adding to the functionality with the Call Reason feature. The company says Call Reason has been one of the most requested features by its users in 2020. By incorporating it, it seems that they are expecting the call pick-up rates to go up, especially for cases where callers call with new numbers....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 354 words · Charles Corke

Unpopular Opinion Oppo Integration Might Solve Oneplus Biggest Problem

There is, however, a very good chance that this “integration” might cure one of OnePlus’ biggest headaches – photography. Cameras that Never Settled Now, ever since OnePlus got its phone journey underway in 2014 with the first OnePlus, it has built a formidable reputation for itself in many departments. People have praised the general performance of OnePlus devices, the hardware has almost always been acclaimed for its quality, its Warp Charge and Dash Charge have attained legendary status, its UI was hailed for being clean and bloat-free (even though some got fed up with the constant rain of updates) and on many occasions, even its design has won applause....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 626 words · Danny Baker

Unpopular Opinion The Fingerprint Scanner S Best Home Is On The Side

That joke might seem like a bad one, but it kinda fits when we talk of fingerprint scanners on smartphones. They started from the bottom after all, and now seem to have reached their home (or so we think). But to understand this better, let’s start from the beginning. Or actually from the bottom. Of smartphones. Starting from the base-ics… Once upon a time, smartphones had to depend on passwords, pin and pattern locks to keep peepy-eyes from breaking and entering....

January 19, 2023 · 6 min · 1134 words · Mayme Parman

Version Mania Phone Buying In The Future

“Yes I am looking for a Lay Lee Z 2 phone” “Ah yes, the Lay Lee Z2. Very popular. Just step this way, sir. But tell me do you want the standard model, the game model, the shoot model, the selfie model, the pro model, or the amateur model?” “Er…what is the difference between them?” “Oh simple enough, sir. The standard model has the base specifications – you know, a 5....

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 723 words · Harold Briley

Vivaldi Gets Light Changing Update Email Client And Mobile Apps Coming In 2017

Thanks to a tie-up with Philips, users will see the lights in their room change in sync with the sites they are surfing – so if you are on Facebook, get ready for the room to get a blue-ish tint or go all-white when you are on Google (we have not tried it out with TechPP yet – do mail us your experiences if you do). Of course, you will need to have Philips’ Hue color lights and enable the color syncing feature from the Philips Hue Bridge, pointing out which lights the browser will control....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 275 words · Susan Powell

Vivo Nex And Nex Ultimate Launched With 6 59 Inch Ultra Fullview Display

Vivo Nex and Nex Ultimate Features The Nex smartphones sport a large 6.59-inch 19.3:9 Super AMOLED Ultra FullView display with an incredible screen to body ratio of 91.24% which hasn’t been achieved earlier. To achieve this look, Vivo had to move the front-facing 8MP camera to the top housed in a mechanized enclosure which will pop up when the camera app is opened. The Nex and Nex Ultimate also sport a fingerprint scanner embedded into the display region, using the same technology as we saw on the Vivo X21, but is touted to be 50% more accurate and 10% faster....

January 19, 2023 · 3 min · 432 words · Christy Saavedra

Vivo V23 Pro Review For The Stylish Selfie Sh Types

And 2022 has got underway with Vivo adding its own contender to the list – the Vivo V23 Pro. Vivo has taken a very different approach from its competitors at around this price point to the brand’s credit. While most have tried to play up their spec sheets and unleash potential “flagship killers,” Vivo has developed a device that focuses on style rather than benchmark scores and spec readouts. It might not have the heavy-duty specs that some of the devices at this price point do, but it has other features that they do not....

January 19, 2023 · 9 min · 1787 words · Nicole Clow

Whatsapp Video Calling Reportedly Being Tested Out In Private Beta

A German blog seems to have gotten hold of the private beta for the app and the screenshots depict video calling and a couple of other features being tested out. Apart from the Video calling thing, WhatsApp also seems to be testing a multiple chat window option that would let users private chat with users in different tabs, simultaneously. The Video calling menu comes baked with the usual set of features including the front/back camera toggle, repositioning the video preview on the main screen and the option to mute/unmute the microphone....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 265 words · Brandon Ball

Why We Need To Turn Off The Blue Light

Nomophobia is well and truly real. While I might be inching towards one extreme end of “screen time”, I’m sure a lot of people would fit in this scale of high screen time in their day-to-day lives. Other than the obvious ‘addiction’ issue, high screen time can be detrimental to our eye health. What is Blue light or HEV (High Energy Violet) Light? Please bear with me as I take you back to your primary grade Physics, where you were taught that Light is made up of different colors....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 1051 words · Samuel Hunter

Why Windows Xp Won T Die So Soon

Windows XP (especially SP3) is so sophisticated in itself that Microsoft – which usually gives its products around 10 year life span for support and services – kept on extending the support for Windows XP. But now, they have decided to call it quits, so on 8th April 2014, Microsoft will be finally ending its support – deserting security revisions, critical patches and assistance. Rising and Shining Windows XP The first few months of sales weren’t overwhelming as Windows XP failed to strike the right chords....

January 19, 2023 · 7 min · 1303 words · Carl Biggs

Xiaomi Backed Yumni Launches A Smart French Door Refrigerator With 10 1 Inch Screen

This French style refrigerator offers a total effective volume of 462L and is priced at RMB 3,999($631/Rs 41,189). The freezer compartment share is a staggering 289l out of the total 462l. The logic behind this is that the oversized drawers can be used to store large items like lobsters. Yumni refrigerator comes used a linear slider technology to facilitate a smoother operation of the drawers. It is also worth mentioning that the freezer uses split compartment design and 8 layers of bottle rack for easy storage....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 239 words · Norma Young

Xiaomi Is Looking To File More Patents And Strike More Deals Ahead Of Its Us Launch

To remind you, Barra left Google for Xiaomi, back in September 2013 and his contributions to the Chinese company have helped them become (and be recognized as) the world’s most valuable startup. Now it seems that Xiaomi is ready to expand its operations into major international markets, including the US. Xiaomi’s VP said that the company had already filed for 2,000 patents that would help them consolidate their legal position....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 287 words · John Bohrman

Xiaomi Still Tops But Samsung Makes A Stunning Comeback In Q2 2020

Samsung is back at number two…and is gunning for number one! After a period at being number three in the Indian smartphone market, Samsung is not only back at number two but its 4.8 million unit shipment was less than a million units behind Xiaomi, who was number one with 5.4 million shipments. Samsung’s share of 26.3 percent was also within striking range of Xiaomi’s 29.4 percent. The report attributes Samsung’s success to the popularity of the M series in general, which also became available offline, and the M21 in particular, which was one of the highest-selling models of the quarter....

January 19, 2023 · 5 min · 900 words · Margaret Parker

Yahoo Mail Throws Open Its Imap Support For Gmail And Google Apps

The company has expanded its IMAP support to include Gmail and Google Apps accounts thus enabling users to club in their email accounts within the app. Yahoo seems to have come up with this feature to attract more Google services users and tempt them to try out the Yahoo mail client. Until now Yahoo Mail used to support Outlook, AOL Mail and Hotmail, the Gmail was the only major one to be left out....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 269 words · Nancie Gamez

Youtube App For Ios Now Available On App Store

This had to happen sooner than later, but it has happened much sooner than we expected. Google has just released a brand new homegrown YouTube app for iOS, which is available for download on iTunes app store right now. This comes just days after Apple and Google decided to end their 5 year old deal to ship YouTube app with every iOS device released since 2007. This included all models of iPhone till date, all models of iPad, iPod Touch & Apple TV....

January 19, 2023 · 2 min · 346 words · Leanne Atkins

Zooming Into The Macro Mode On The Iphone 13 Pro

But beneath those very similar sounding specs are a number of improvements on the cameras of the latest iPhones. Most are subtle, but there is one in the Pro range that jumps right out at you – the macro mode. For the uninitiated, the macro mode is used to take extreme close-ups – shots that you take from literally an inch or two from the subject. Those amazing insect or water droplet close-ups?...

January 19, 2023 · 4 min · 767 words · Angeline Moore

First Cut Apple Iphone Xs Max Calling All Gold Diggers

In fact, in spite of boasting the biggest display we have seen on an iPhone – 6.5 inches (would that make Steve J turn in his grave? Another story, another time, folks) – it is actually… wait for it… it is actually smaller in size than the iPhone 8 Plus, which had a display that was 5.5 inches. The XS Max is 157.5 mm long, 77.4 mm wide and definitely on the thinner side at 7....

January 18, 2023 · 5 min · 972 words · Gregory Moore

First Cut Lenovo Chromebook Duet The Chromebook That We Need To Talk About

I got access to the device a day ago, and well, I must confess that I am a little confused as to why it has not got more attention. For, what you get with the Chromebook Duet is a 10.1 inch full HD tablet, a full QWERTY keyboard with a touchpad that can be magnetically attached to the tablet and covers its front, as well as a back cover that adds a kickstand to the tablet....

January 18, 2023 · 4 min · 767 words · John Gundrum

First Cut Macbook Air 2018 It S Alive And Kicking

Retina display? Check. USB Type-C? Check. Touch ID? Check. Slimmed out bezels? Check. The design is mash-up of the new MacBook Pros and the good-old MacBook Air with a tapered base. It’s a full retina display which is a HUGE markup to the old MacBook Air, but not True tone like the new MBP. Glossy LCD with sRGB color spectrum can be a disappointment for some. It’s still 13.3-inch screen, but cutting down of bezels and some ports (more on that later) has led to a smaller footprint, and it is now 17% lesser volume than before and a quarter pound lighter....

January 18, 2023 · 3 min · 469 words · Richard Stewart