Saturday, 29 February 2020

Render of Galaxy Tab S6 Lite with S Pen spotted

Following the announcement of the Galaxy Tab S6 in January, renders of the alleged Galaxy Tab S6 Lite has surfaced online.
Render of Galaxy Tab S6 Lite with S Pen spotted
Alleged render of the Tab S6 Lite

Renders of Galaxy Tab S6 Lite with S Pen spotted

The render revealed that the tablet will look similar to the Galaxy Tab S6 4G and it will also come with an S Pen. In the rendered image, a cellular network icon was shown suggesting that it has 4G LTE connectivity. It is also said to come with a WiFi-only variant as well.

There's no word yet if it'll sport 5G connectivity like its higher-end sibling.

Since it is a "lite" version of the Tab S6, expect it to feature lower specs as well.

The tab is rumored to feature the 10nm Exynos 9611 octa-core chip like the Galaxy A50s. It is said to be paired with 4GB RAM, 64GB or 128Gb storage, and Android 10 OS out of the box

Android Headlines reported that it might even come with the One UI 2.1 skin out of the box.

There's no word yet about its pricing and official launch date.

Are you guys excited?



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Realme's upcoming fitness band will come with a hear rate monitor

On March 5, it is no secret that realme will introduce its very fitness band, the realme Band. Ahead of its launch, the company shared more info about the said device.
Realme Band with heart-rate monitor to be launched on March 5
The Realme Band will have 3 color options upon its March 5 launch

Realme's first fitness band is making its debut

Along with the launch of the Realme 6 series in India this week, the brand is also setting the stage for its first-ever smart band touted Realme Band.

Unveiled on the Realme India website along with its key features, the Realme Band appears to be your standard activity tracker at first glance. 

A closer look reveals a smart band and more. Realme detailed on the website that this wearable will come with sleep tracking, real-time heart-rate monitoring, nine sports modes, and IP68 water resistance. These inclusions make it a great choice for sports enthusiasts and just about anyone.
The Realme Band will come with real-time heart-rate monitoring, perfect for those with active lifestyles.
The Realme Band will come with real-time heart-rate monitoring, perfect for those with active lifestyles

The Realme Band features a color screen through which users can view SMS and call alerts as well as alarms. It will also come with a USB-A connector and will be available in colors yellow, black, and olive green.

No price has been announced yet, but several units will go on sale right after its March 5 launch in India.

Source: Realme 1, 2


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10 best baseball apps and MLB apps for Android!

MLB At Bat best baseball apps for android
Baseball is one of the most popular sports around the world. It’s also the oldest active professional sport in the United States. It has a rich history with plenty of lore and a ton of amazing players from all over the world. Believe it or not, baseball is kind of in a renaissance period and the sport is actually gaining in popularity. Part of that is because of all the ways you can interact with the game now, including MLB’s outstanding (and surprisingly inexpensive) live game streaming. We can help you find some excellent apps to enjoy the game more. Here are the best baseball apps for Android!


Two types of baseball apps

There are two different types of baseball apps. The first are for people trying to experience the game from an entertainment perspective. This includes news sites, blogs, live streaming, radio, social media, and things like that. These types of apps give people a greater ability to enjoy the game in ways they definitely couldn’t 20 years ago. Baseball is surprisingly good with its streaming rights and you can find baseball games on most major streaming services as well as an official MLB streaming experience that is vastly better than most other major sports.

The second type of baseball app are for people who actually play the game. These include score-keeping apps, stat apps, fantasy baseball apps, and other such things. These apps aid people in enjoying the game of baseball on a more active level and, in some cases, can be better than the old paper and pencil methods from years ago. We have both types of baseball apps on this list so let’s get started.


ESPN

Price: Free / $4.99 per month

ESPN is kind of an easy choice for baseball fans. It covers the sport with decent coverage, analysis, and highlight videos. You also get trade rumors, stats, schedules, scores, and the usual stuff. It even has some live streaming capabilities if you already have cable. ESPN also supplies ESPN+, a $4.99 per month streaming service with a bunch of extra on-demand and live streaming sporting events. It covers quite a bit of baseball, even some minor league stuff, the Little League World Series, and other baseball-related events. It’s definitely a lot better than it used to be in terms of app stability. The opinion pieces can be a little preachy, though.

ESPN screenshot 2020


Google Assistant and Search

Price: Free

Google Assistant is great for sports fans. In fact, it was one of the first things Google added to the app before it was called Google Assistant. A simple question gets you scores, schedules, news, and various other information. It’s also good for checking the weather before heading out to the game. The Google Feed section automatically populates with stuff you care about. Over time, the app will just give you scores, updates, and news without you asking for it. You can also set what teams you care about in the settings if you want to. It’s a worthy pick if you like baseball or any sports for that matter.

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Feedly

Price: Free

Feedly is an RSS reader. People can populate it with whatever news sites that they want. This makes it one of the better baseball apps for news. You add blogs and news sites that you like. Feedly shows you the latest articles from all of them when opened. This is a great way to keep track of multiple sites at once through one app. It also features cross-platform support with PC, IFTTT, Twitter, Facebook, and others. That makes it easy to follow baseball personalities and other stuff too.


iScore Baseball

Price: Free / $19.99

iScore is another baseball scorecard app. It has functionality for both baseball and softball although the scoring isn’t really any different between them. The app lets you create rosters and leagues, score full games, export games for sharing, and more. It’s another app for people like coaches, little leagues, and super fans who want their own stat sheets. It’s definitely one of the better baseball apps for amateur players and pick-up games as well. The app’s pro version goes for $19.99. That’s fairly steep but the free version seems to work pretty well.

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MLB At Bat

Price: Free / $2.99 per month / $19.99 per year

MLB At Bat is one of the essential baseball apps. The app lets fans watch any out-of-market baseball game. That includes 60fps video. The app also includes radio broadcasts, a video archive, stats, news, schedules, rosters, and support for Spanish. The live baseball is quite good and boasts 60fps playback, rewinding live games, closed captioning, and more. The full subscription goes for $19.99 per year, but that’s a whole lot less than other sports charge for their similar services. MLB should be constantly lauded for how good this app is at streaming sports.

MLB At Bat is one of the best sports apps for android



SofaScore

Price: Free / Up to $2.99

SofaScore is one of the best score apps for any sport and that includes baseball. The app gives you up-to-the-minute scores across virtually every sport you know and several you might not know. The app’s UI is clean, colorful, and easy to use. You shouldn’t have any major problems setting up the leagues you want to keep track of and switching between them. This one is a bit overkill if you want to only follow baseball scores since it is designed to follow a ton of different sports. Otherwise, it’s a solid app with very few complaints from us or, well, anyone else.


theScore

Price: Free

theScore is a sports news app. They cover many sports, including NFL, NHL, NBA, soccer, the Olympics, and baseball. The app has a clean UI. It also lets you pick your favorite teams and only shows news about those teams. The app includes scores, schedules, stats, news, and highlight videos when available. Basically, it’s a rock solid alternative to larger, usually more bloated baseball apps like ESPN or Yahoo sports. The app has the occasional bug but the developers usually do a fairly decent job of squashing them. Otherwise, this is a solid sports app.


Twitter

Price: Free

Twitter is a surprisingly good spot for sports. Most baseball personalities, players, journalists, and teams have individual accounts. They provide a near constant stream of updates, news, highlights, live scores, and discussion. You can usually find stuff like short highlight clips moments after they happen versus waiting for the big blogs to post about it. The app itself is functional if not overly inspiring. You log in, follow the baseball accounts, and then scroll through the Tweets. We’re big fans of the Cleveland Indians Twitter page, but all of the teams do a fairly good job. Just avoid the politics because Twitter politics are the literal worst.


Yahoo Sports

Price: Free

Yahoo Sports and its fantasy sports platform, Yahoo Fantasy Sports, are excellent options for baseball fans. They both compete directly with ESPN and its fantasy sports platform as the top two sports news sites on the Internet. Yahoo sports gives you the usual stuff, including scores, news, rumors, the schedule, injuries, and other such things. The fantasy sports app is probably just as good as ESPN’s, but we like the simplicity of Yahoo’s just a little bit more. ESPN does a little bit better with live streaming MLB games as Yahoo tends to focus a little more on football. However, both are above average when it comes to news, scores, standings, and all of that stuff.


Live TV apps

Price: Free trial / varies

Live TV apps are great baseball apps. They let you stream live television from a bunch of different channels. All of the major services support local channels and that usually includes local sports channels like Fox Sports another such stations. Most of them also support cloud DVR, remember your favorite channels, and other useful features. This is about the only way to stream in-market games since MLB’s official streaming service usually doesn’t let you watch home games. YouTube TV, DirecTV Now, Sling TV, Hulu TV, and Fubo TV are the big players in this space right now. They all support local channels and local sports channels most of the time.


10 best baseball games for Android!

10 best sports apps for Android!

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New Samsung Galaxy A11 renders reveal punch-hole screen and triple rear cameras

The Samsung Galaxy A11 is coming and along with this comes new renders of what it may officially look like.
New Samsung Galaxy A11 renders reveal triple rear cameras and fingerprint sensor
The new Samsung Galaxy A11 official-looking renders. Photo via GSMArena

Is this the Samsung Galaxy A11?

In February, an image of the Samsung Galaxy A11's back design made rounds on the internet. The image revealed a phone with a triple rear camera setup arranged vertically in the upper left corner of the device's back.

New renders of the alleged Samsung Galaxy A11 have surfaced and it confirms the triple rear camera setup along with a fingerprint scanner. There also appears to be a power button, volume rocker, and 3.5mm headphone jack on the sides of the device.

The front render features a full-screen display with a punch hole for its 8MP selfie camera.

Early reports of the device revealed that the new Galaxy A11 will feature a 6.4-inch display, 13MP main camera, 128GB of built-in storage, and a 4,000 mAh battery.

The phone has also passed through FCC, so it's highly likely for it to be released anytime soon. Rumors also divulged a possible price tag of around USD 140, which is roughly PHP 7,000 without taxes and duties yet. 

What do you think?



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Counterpoint: iPhone XR, Samsung Galaxy A50 are the top-selling Apple and Android phones of 2019

Counterpoint Research has recently published its report showing the performance of the mobile phone brands and 2019.
Counterpoint: iPhone XR, Samsung Galaxy A50 are the top-selling Apple and Android phones of 2019
File photo: Samsung Galaxy A50

Apple and Samsung dominated the list

It showed the top 10 list of the best-selling mobile phone models in the world. Apple dominated the list with a total of 6 smartphones. Samsung has 3 phones on the list. OPPO got one.
Top 10 globally
Top 10 globally

On the very top of the list of the iPhone XR from 2018 with 3 percent of the total market share. The iPhone XR is dubbed as the "budget" iPhone. Next on the list is the iPhone 11, the 2019 iPhone packed with a dual-camera setup and powerful overall specs. It achieved 2.1 percent of the market share.

At number 4 is the best-selling Android smartphone in the world for 2019, the Samsung Galaxy A50 with 1.8 percent of the market share. The Galaxy A50 is the fruit of Samsung's revamped strategy in the mid-tier smartphone category. It comes with an OLED display with an In-Display fingerprint scanner, triple-cameras, and good specs for the price.

Next on the list is another Samsung, the Galaxy A50 with 1.7 percent of the market share. The sole OPPO in the list is the OPPO A5 with 1.3 percent of the market share.

Completing the top 10 are the iPhone 8, Galaxy A20, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 7, and iPhone XS Max.
Top 10 per region
Top 10 per region

Counterpoint also showed the top-selling smartphones per region. Some of the notable phones included in the regional list that's not a part of the top 10 global list are the Galaxy J2 Core, Moto E5 Play, Galaxy J4 Core, Galaxy A40, Galaxy A2 Core, Galaxy A10s, OPPO A9, Vivo Y9, Vivo Y93s, Huawei P30, OPPO A5s, and realme C2.

No 5G phones are included in the list yet as its combined market share contributed only to 1 percent. However, Counterpoint said that it might change in 2020 as the networks roll out 5G services.



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