File photo: Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and Huawei P40 Pro+, the flagship phones of Samsung and Huawei |
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File photo: Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra and Huawei P40 Pro+, the flagship phones of Samsung and Huawei |
May 2020 global smartphone market share |
The OnePlus Nord is coming this month, and the company has already revealed that it will be a sub-$500 smartphone at the very least. We also know the phone will largely be missing North America, and we now know all the launch countries too.
The manufacturer and serial tipster Ishan Agarwal both noted the list this week, saying these countries will be eligible for pre-orders. It’s also interesting to note that all these OnePlus Nord launch countries are restricted to Europe. You can check out the list below.
It’s worth noting that while India isn’t on this particular list of OnePlus Nord launch/pre-order countries, Indian users can pre-order the phone via Amazon India. In any event, the European and Indian availability lines up with the firm’s previous statements.
North American users at large won’t be able to buy the phone, but OnePlus confirmed yesterday that a “select number” of users on the continent would be able to participate in a limited beta program after launch.
This latest news comes shortly after Qualcomm confirmed that the OnePlus Nord will pack one of its 5G chipsets. The phone is rumored to offer a Snapdragon 765 series processor, so this seems like the most likely option.
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We are immensely proud of our flagship products and will continue to create more tech-leading flagships for our users. Now we are excited to share the OnePlus experience with even more users around the world through this new product line, commented OnePlus CEO Pete Lau in the announcement
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Google has launched many social networking services that have never caught on with the general public. That includes Google Plus, which started out in 2011 with a lot of hype, but finally closed in 2019. In June 2020, the company quietly revealed it was working on a more modest social networking project, Google Keen.
So what is Google Keen? That’s what we are going to reveal right now.
Google Keen was first revealed in a Medium.com post by company team member Cj Adams. In his post, he said that the idea for the service came about when his wife wanted to share information, links, and more about her birding hobby with her husband. Adams, along with three other Google team members, decided they wanted to create a service that made sharing info and resources about hobbies easier.
The four members worked on Keen as part of Google’s Area 120 experimental project division. They also collaborated with the company’s People and AI Research (PAIR) team, which is developing machine learning-based systems to help people out.
The service is currently available as a web app at Staykeen.com. It’s also available as an Android mobile app, via a web wrapper.
The service is free to use, although you will need to access it via a free Google account.
In the end, Google Keen both looks and operates a bit like the popular Pinterest service. When you sign up with your free Google account, all you have to do is type in a title. For example, you may be interested in the original Star Trek TV show. On both the Keen web site or via the web mobile app, just type in Star Trek The Original Series, and then tap or click on the Next box in the bottom right corner
You will then see a series of Google Search-related web links based on your title. Click or tap on the links that are closest to your interest. Finally, click or tap on the Create box, again in the bottom right corner.
You should see your newly created Keen page. Click on it and you will be taken to your main page. There are three tabs on your Keen page. The one that’s displayed first is Explore, where you can see the articles that are shown on your subject via a Google Search. There’s another tab called Gems, and each entry in the Explore page has a gem icon on it. Tap or click on the gems to save the articles you most want to access on your page. Finally, there’s a Searches tab, which allows you to add more search topics to your Keen page.
You can manually add new photos, links, or even texts on your Keen page via the Add button on top. You can also use the button to add more via search or you can add new sections to your Keen page. There’s also the Edit button, which allows you to add more collaborators to your page. Finally, there’s the Share button, which lets you send a link to your Keen page to anyone, or invite someone to access and add to the page.
One interesting think about this service is that it uses machine learning to offer up suggestions for new links and content for your page on a regular basis.
Google Keen is designed as an experiment, and it’s currently in its infancy. Many of the company’s Area 120 projects end up shutting down, although features from these projects sometimes show up in other products. It will be interesting to see if Keen will end up in its own stand-alone service, or if it will also be shut down.
Have you signed up for Keen, and if so what has your experience been like with the service?
The Moto G series of phones arguably made budget phones cool when the first model was launched back in 2013. Ever since then, the range has regularly rolled out affordable yet dependable wares.
Now, serial leaker Evan Blass has revealed that Motorola is working on a Moto G 5G smartphone, poised to become the first 5G-enabled Moto G handset.
A picture posted by Blass on his Patreon account shows a phone with a quad rear camera setup (featuring a 48MP main camera), as well as what appears to be punch holes for two selfie sensors. Hopefully we’ve got a normal/ultra-wide combo up-front rather than a depth sensor. Check out the image below.
Another noteworthy feature gleaned from the Moto G 5G render is an apparent side-mounted fingerprint scanner as opposed to an in-display sensor or a scanner embedded in the Moto logo.
We don’t know anything else about the new Motorola phone, but we’re expecting budget pricing given the Moto G branding. For example, the Moto G8 Plus retails for ~$250 in the US, so we’re likely looking at something in this price tier or somewhat higher given the 5G support.
News of a Moto G 5G also comes two weeks after Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 690 chipset, its first 5G processor in the 600 series. The last few mainline Moto G phones used Snapdragon 600 series processors, so we’d expect the Snapdragon 690 in this new model.
Viral video-sharing app TikTok has been removed from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store in India after the country banned 59 Chinese apps on Monday. However, those who already have the app installed continue to have access to it.
India and China are at loggerheads right now due to an ongoing border dispute. Because of this, there’s a widespread call to boycott Chinese apps and goods in the country and the removal of TikTok from Indian app stores is a direct repercussion of that. According to the Indian government, the short-video app, along with 58 others, engages in “activities prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India, defense of India, security of state and public order.”
Weirdly enough, other Chinese apps like SHAREit, UC Browser, and WeChat which are also on the list of banned apps continue to remain available on both Google’s and Apple’s app stores.
In response to these sudden sanctions from the Indian government, TikTok posted the following statement today on its Twitter account.
— TikTok India (@TikTok_IN) June 30, 2020
From what we can read, there’s still a chance that TikTok might be reinstated on app stores in India. The company clearly states that it will be meeting with government stakeholders to review the situation and that it stands by its data privacy and security practices.
However, it’s not always been a smooth ride for TikTok in India. The app was also banned in the country last year for allowing pornographic and sleazy content. It then undertook several steps to ensure the safety of its users in order to be reinstated.
For now, the Indian government has said that the ban on TikTok and other Chinese apps is an interim measure. It will give these apps an opportunity to present their case before a committee including representatives from various ministers. The committee will then make recommendations on whether the apps should remain banned or should be cleared for use.
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