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2017年07月18日

Nokia Android flagship looks like this

The Nokia 8, the rumoured first flagship Wiko parts under HMD Global’s stewardship, has reportedly been revealed in a leaked render.


The Android-based handset will have a dual-lens camera with Zeiss optics if the image posted by the highly reliable Evan Blass of Venture Beat proves accurate.


Nokia 8 full

The image shows a more refined version of the handset which appeared prematurely in a Nokia promotional video back in May.


It also shows the Zeiss logo beneath the vertically stacked dual cameras, following the recent announcement of a rekindled partnership between the two firms.


The design appears to be similar to the existing Nokia 3, Nokia 5 and Nokia 6 phones that are currently in the throes of a staggered UK launch.


However, the Nokia 8 will be the best yet, speculation suggests.


Recent reports have claimed it’ll have a top-end Snapdragon 835 processor with up to 6GB RAM. Some reports have even suggested it'll come with a whopping 8GB RAM.


It is also thought those dual lens cameras will each carry a resolution of 13-megapixels.


We’re expecting a 5.5-inch display with a Quad HD resolution and probably Android 7.1.


There’s no word yet on when the Nokia brand custodian will choose to unleash the Wiko replacement parts , but we may see the Nokia 8 as soon as the IFA expo in around 6 weeks.

  


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2017年07月17日

Nokia 5 review: Great for everyday essentials

There's a lot to like about Nokia's midrange Nokia 5 handset. Its slim, metal design is very comfortable to hold and looks smart. There's not much of a bezel around the display either, which means the body hasn't had to balloon out too much to accommodate its 5.2-inch display.


That display is bright and bold and while the 720p resolution isn't sharp enough to make details pop, it's fine for reading stories online and chatting with your friends. The fingerprint scanner below the screen works well and doubles as a home button too.


The apple screen repair runs Android Nougat, which Nokia has left completely untouched. It results in a clean, fuss-free interface that's easy to use and nippy to navigate thanks to the apple parts 's octa-core processor. The Nokia 5 falls a little below the Moto G5 Plus in benchmark terms, but apps like Gmail load quickly and games like Asphalt: Xtreme are handled well enough for casual mobile gamers.


The 13-megapixel rear camera takes sharp shots, with a good exposure balance. Colours aren't very bold and the white balance can be hit and miss, but for quick snaps for Facebook, it'll suit fine. There's quite a lot of image noise in low-light shots, so wait until you're outside in the daylight to take your best shots. There's an 8-megapixel front camera, too, with an HDR mode that gives sharp, well-balanced selfies.

  
タグ :Nokia 5review


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2017年07月15日

What is the price of repair OnePlus 5 LCD screen

OnePlus 5 as the OnePlus company newest flagship phone caught great attention since its release. Now let’s tear down it to see how to replace the LCD screen assembly replacement, battery, charging port and other small parts.


Here are the all OnePlus 5 parts

Repair tools needed:


Heat gun


Pry tools


Tweezers


Screw driver


Step 1 Power off the phone and take out the SIM card tray


Step 2 Separate the LCD Screen Assembly from the rear housing


Step 3 Remove the Charging Port and Headset Jack


Step 4 Remove the Motherboard


Step 5 Remove the Front Camera and Rear Dual Camera.


Step 6 Remove the Battery


Step 7 Remove the Loud Speaker


Step 8 Remove the PCB


Step 9 Remove the LCD Extension Cable


Step 10 Remove the Ear Speaker and Vibration Motor.


Step 11 Remove the Volume Button Flex Cable


Step 12 Remove the Power Button Flex Cable


Step 13 Remove the Signal Flex Cable


Read the orginal article here:https://www.etradesupply.com/blog/how-to-replace-oneplus-5-lcd-screen-battery-and-charging-port/

  


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2017年07月14日

Google Pixel 2: What I Want From Google's 2017 Release

I’ve used the Google Pixel XL for almost a year now. In this time I have tested a bunch of other handsets – the LG G6, the BlackBerry KEYone, the Huawei P10, the Galaxy S8 – and yet I keep coming back to my trusty old Pixel XL.


The Google Pixel – or Pixel XL, in my case – is not perfect. Not by a long stretch. There is plenty of room for improvement. But the Pixel XL does all the main things right.



The battery is superb and so too is the camera. It doesn’t look very good, especially compared the the Galaxy S8, but this doesn’t bother me. I’d drop good looks for pure, unadulterated Android any day of the week (and twice on Sunday).


I used to use Nexus nokia parts for this reason, but also because they got updates direct from Google fresh out of the oven. You can install custom ROMs on Android phones, true, but I’m not really into this. I basically want iPhone-grade software support with all the benefits of Android.


This is what the Google Pixel offers, more or less, and while it does charge a pretty penny for this luxury, I have no qualms recommending the phone to friends and family. Now even more so than ever, as it is cheaper than it has ever been.


But the reason for this is that the Pixel 2 is nearing its launch, which brings me to my next point: what will the Google Pixel 2 and Google Pixel XL 2 bring to the party?


New specs, improved imaging, better displays, and improved design are all standard updates. These will happen and their implementation will be greatly appreciated.


For me, though, something like SD-support, water and dust-proofing and a decent audio DAC, while superfluous in the eyes of many Google execs, would also be excellent additions.


Leaks have confirmed that Google is bringing an edge-to-edge display this year as well, meaning the Google Pixel 2 will look a lot closer to Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and Apple’s incoming iPhone 8 than it does to the current model.


To be honest, if Google augmented the design – i.e. made it more interesting –, added dust and waterproofing, SD-support and more storage (make 64GB the base model and add in options for 128GB and 256GB), I’d be more or less happy to upgrade.


RAM, chipsets and all that jazz are just par for the course these days. The key areas where Google, Apple and Samsung will begin differentiating their products is to do with things like personal assistants, camera technology and, FINALLY, battery life.


Finally, things like AR are going to be the big driving factors of change, revenue and market share in years to come. Expect to hear A LOT about AR in the coming months and years and, more specifically, how it will change your life.


VR hasn’t taken off just yet; not really. And the reason for this is that its applications, while impressive, are limited compared to AR, which offers up unlimited applications to big advertising companies like Google.


The first place AR will be experimented with is on nokia replacement parts . This is why Google has Tango and it is also why Apple is buying up AR firms left, right and centre. I cannot wait to see some of the stuff that happens in this niche during 2018/19, as this is the period in which AR will be more mainstream.


For my money, though, I’d be more than happy with a modified design, improved camera, more storage, and water and dust proofing, as well as some improvements to overall sound quality of the handset (better speakers) and a decent, high quality DAC.

  


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2017年07月13日

Google Pixel XL 2017 to Sport Squeezable Frame

Google in October last year unveiled its first nokia parts - the Google Pixel - and we are just a few months away from a possible upgrade of the hardware. A new leak claims to show the 2017 model of the Google Pixel XL, the larger display variant in the Pixel series.


Google Pixel XL 2017 to Sport Squeezable Frame, Slim Bezels: Report

Android Police has published an image claiming to show the second-generation Google Pixel XL. The publication says the name of the next-generation Pixel smartphone is yet to be finalised, meaning it could launch as the Google Pixel XL 2 or Google Pixel XL 2017 or something altogether different.


The front is said to be dominated by an LG-made AMOLED panel which measures 6 inches diagonally, compared to 5.5 inches seen on the original Google Pixel XL. Android Police claims that the new Pixel XL will sport an aspect ratio of 2:1 - the same as the LG G6 and its 18:9 aspect ratio. Much like the original Pixel, the new Pixel XL is seen featuring rounded corners. Some other design elements spotted in the leaked image show the speaker grille at the top as well as the front-facing camera.


Google is being rumoured to go for "squeezable" frame on its Pixel XL, an approach that was recently tried by HTC With its U11 flagship. The report adds that the "squeezable" frame will help Pixel XL 2017 owners interact with Google Assistant. We can expect more details in future leaks.


The leaked image of the Google Pixel XL 2017 clearly shows that Google has maintained some basic design cues from the original Pixel while there are still a few major changes in overall design. First off, starting with the differences, we see slim bezels, and a screen approach same as LG (G6) or Samsung (Galaxy S8) nokia replacement parts .


Another noticeable change is at the back where the fingerprint scanner now has been placed outside the glass area. Additionally, we also see that the size of the glass portion at the back has been shortened. The primary camera sensor looks big though the leaked image isn't providing much proof whether it's flush with the body. The camera sensor is further seen surrounded by a Silver coloured ring.


In another leak, bunch of next-generation Pixel and Pixel XL cases have leaked in images giving a rough idea about the new design. Unfortunately, the leaked cases don't give a lot in terms of what to expect on the new Pixel hardware. However, the new cases do suggest that the new Pixel hardware indeed sport a large camera sensor. The leaked images were posted on Slashleaks.

  


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2017年07月12日

Xiaomi Mi Max 2 will launch in India on July 18

Xiaomi is all set to launch the Mi Max 2 blackberry parts in India on July 18. The company has sent the media invites for the launch event which is scheduled to launch in Delhi on July 18. However, the invite does not reveal the name of the smartphone to be launched, but it is highly expected to launch the Mi Max 2 in India.


Xiaomi Mi Max 2 with 5300mAh battery launching in India on July 18

Xiaomi had launched the Mi Max 2 smartphone in China this year in May in Gold colour. Recently, a new Matte Black variant of Xiaomi Mi Max 2 was also launched in Hong Kong.


As per a recent report, the Mi Max 2 will be initially available for purchase via online channels but later on, it will also be sold via offline channels as well. However, the Indian pricing of the Mi Max 2 is not revealed at the moment. Xiaomi Mi Max 2 is the successor of Xiaomi Mi Max smartphone which was launched last year in India for Rs 14,999.


In China, the Xiaomi Mi Max 2 was launched in two variants -64GB internal storage priced at 1,699 Yuan (approximately Rs 15,948) and 128GB internal storage which will cost you 1,999 Yuan (approximately Rs 18,765). Xiaomi Mi Max 2 features a full metal body and a 6.4-inch full HD 2.5D curved glass display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. The smartphone is powered by 2GHz octa-core Snapdragon 625 processor with Adreno 506GPU which is coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB/128GB of internal storage.


Xiaomi Mi Max 2 has a 12-megapixel Sony IMX386 rear sensor with a f/2.2 aperture, 1.25 micron and Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF). On its front, it has a 5-megapixel selfie camera with 85-degree wide-angle lens, f/2.0 aperture. The Mi Max 2 rear camera sits on the upper left of the device, along with Dual LED flashlight, a fingerprint scanner placed on its back panel, USB Type-C port on the bottom with speaker holes, a headphone jack and an infrared port on the top. It also features an IR blaster, which the Xiaomi claims can act as a universal remote for televisions and air conditions.


The smartphone runs on Android 7.1.1 Nougat operating system which will be wrapped under MIUI 8 and will be backed up by a 5,300mAh battery. The battery comes with Quick charge 3.0 support with parallel charging. It claims to offer two days of battery life and provides 68% charge in just 1 hour. Besides, the blackberry replacement parts offers hybrid dual sim, 4G VoLTE, WiFi, GPS + GLONASS, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, USB Type C, Accelerometer, Light sensor, Gyroscope, and Proximity sensor. It measures 174.1 x 88.7 x 7.6mm and weighs 211 grammes.

  


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2017年07月11日

Motorola Moto E4 Review

Motorola Moto E4 Review

Introduction


The Moto E series hit the scene in mid-2014, quick on the heels of the Moto G’s success in the mid-range market. While the G series has offered solid, though intermediate, hardware at less than half the cost of high-end flagships, the E series was priced and configured specifically for entry-level consumers. Delivering a similarly high value proposition in the $100 - $200 price range – even in the days when 2-year contracts were all the rage – MSRP on the E series was kept low, typically hovering around the $100 mark. This year, we see the return of this low-cost performer – now in its 4th generation – dubbed the Moto E4. Selling for $129.99, an unlocked version is available on Motorola’s website. And although the Verizon prepaid variant is inexplicably listed at $199 on their website, it’s been permanently on sale since its launch, priced at an ultra-competitive $69.99. The question is: has the company done enough with the E series to move the brand along while also executing on its own standard of entry-level value?


Design


Motorola Moto E4 Review

The Moto E4 won’t be winning any awards for amazing thinness or groundbreaking design curves, but the thicker, still rounded sides give the E4 a solid feel in the hand. The micro-textured plastic back meets the polished plastic edges of the cell phone battery wholesale snugly to create a tight, cohesive seal. Sure, a fingernail can easily pry between the two – which it’s meant to allow – but there’s very little concern of the back flying off during a bad drop. Below the screen, we find the devices fingerprint sensor – which itself is not a physical button, but rather built into the face of the device – something we’re happy to see in this price range. Aside from adding security, this also serves to promote a more premium fit and finish for the device, raising the bar slightly for entry-level competitors. Above the screen is a 5-megapixel selfie camera, accompanied by a single-LED flash for those who shan’t let low light spoil their selfies. Around back you’ll find Motorola’s familiar camera bump, a modestly raised glass circle encompassing the 8-megapixel lens and single-LED flash. Motorola says the device is “water-repellent” thanks to nanocoating which “creates a water-repellent barrier to help protect against moderate exposure to water such as accidental spills, splashes, or light rain.” While not fully waterproof, some level of resistance is more than you’ll see in most wholesale phone parts from this price range.

  


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2017年07月10日

Andy Rubin's Essential Phone is running late

Back in May, when the Essential zte replacement parts was unveiled, Android co-creator Andy Rubin said that the device would ship within the next 30-days. Well folks, 30-days has come and 30-days has gone without any units shipped. The phone is available for pre-orders from Sprint, which will have the U.S. exclusive of the handset. The unlocked version of the Android flavored model will work with each of the country's top four stateside carriers. The price? $699.


Andy Rubin's Essential Phone is already late

The Essential cell phone battery wholesale features an edge-to-edge screen, and will ship with a brand new virtual assistant, thus far unnamed. The device comes with a Gorilla Glass 5 protected 5.71-inch screen carrying a 1312 x 2560 resolution, and an aspect ratio of 19:10. Under the hood is the Snapdragon 835 chipset carrying an octa-core 2.45GHz CPU and the Adreno 540 GPU. 4GB of RAM is inside along with 128GB of native storage. A rear-facing dual camera setup, both 13MP sensors (one RGB and the other in monochrome) is aboard as is an 8MP front-facing selfie shooter. A modular attachment turns the camera into a 360 degree panoramic shooter.


The 3040mAh battery keeps the lights on, and a fingerprint scanner is embedded under the home button. In other words, this has the makings of being a really powerful high-end Android model. Of course, making promises and failing to deliver on them is not the best way to start a new company selling another high-end handset in an overcrowded market. Will Essential be able to overcome this auspicious debut? Most likely the answer is a resounding yes. Andy Rubin certainly deserves at the least a couple of get out of jail free cards.

  


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2017年07月07日

What do you fix the Jelly Scrolling on OnePlus 5?

Why this happened


At the beginning, some people think this issue may be caused by the manufacturing defect, Quality Assurance mishap, or software bug, but the OnePlus Company claim this problem is normal:


The OnePlus 5 uses the same level of high-quality components as all OnePlus devices, including the AMOLED display. We’ve received feedback from a small number of users saying that at times they notice a subtle visual effect when scrolling. This is normal and there’s no variance in screens between devices.


There is not any certain reason about this issue until now. The generally accepted reason in the XDA forum is that the OnePlus 5 displayis mounted upside down. Some users point out that when holding any other brand smartphone upside down then they can see the same jelly scrolling effect on those devices, so they think the display in OnePlus 5 is mounted incorrectly.


XDA reports that OnePlus 5's display matrix is inverted when compared to that of the OnePlus 3T, also there is a hardware evidence compared with the OnePlus 3T, from the picture below we can see the OnePlus 5's panel has been mounted upside down.


OnePlus3T-vs-OnePlus5 teardown

Above all, we can see this is a deliberate decision by OnePlus Company to get enough space for dual camera setup.


What should we do


No matter what causes this issue, we all hope the OnePlus Company can fix this issue as soon as possible, every consumer should be treated fairly. If you have encountered this issue and don’t care about it, you can still use it because OnePlus 5 is very cost-effective. If you can’t stand it, you can return it within 15 days.


To read more please visit https://www.etradesupply.com/blog/why-jelly-scrolling-effect-happened-to-oneplus-5/

  


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2017年07月07日

LG Q6 is leaks unveiled on July 11

Recently, we reported that LG working on a toned down version of the latest LG G6 phone parts wholesale which would be named as LG Q6. Now as per a report of GSMArena, the company has started sending media invites for an event in Poland which reveals that the mini variant will be unveiled on July 11. Previously, the LG Q6 was also expected to be called as LG G6 Mini.


LG Q6 expected to be unveiled on July 11

The invite, however, does not mention the name of the smartphone directly but it comes with a #LGBarbeQ" which probably hints at the LG Q6 launch. As of now, it is not revealed whether the smartphone will launch exclusively in Poland or it will be coming to other global markets also. We need to wait for launch to know more details about this smartphone.


As per the tweet made by a known tipster Evan Blass a few days ago, the smartphone will retain an unusual 18:9 aspect ratio as well. He claimed that the upcoming smartphone will sport a single camera of 13-megapixel as opposed to the dual-camera setup used in the G6. The phone will be backed by a 3GB of RAM.


As per an earlier report by TechnoBuffalo, the smartphone will sport a 5.4-inch display and it will feature a screen-to-body ratio of just under 80 percent. For you reference, the G6 comes with a screen-to-body ratio of 78.6 percent. The report further strengthens the claim of the tall aspect ratio as well.


However, the report did not reveal other specifications of the upcoming phone spare parts . With this, it seems that LG is working hard to regain its lost momentum. The brand is banking high on its latest flagship device and it seems that with the LG G6 Mini it will compete in the mid-premium segment, which is dominated by the likes of Samsung, Motorola and OnePlus.

  
タグ :LG Q6July 11


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