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Saturday, 6 May 2017

Gionee S10 Plus with Dual Front and Rear Cameras Seen on TENAA

Gionee S10 Plus with Dual Front and Rear Cameras Seen on TENAA

Gionee is preparing to launch successors to last year’s Gionee S9. The S9 is just six months old and will be getting not one but three successors. Two were seen on TENAA last week. One has model number S10C with a single rear camera and a 5.2-inch screen and the other has model number S10B with dual rear cameras and a 5.5-inch screen. Another one which is expected to be released as the Gionee S10 Plus with dual front and rear cameras has showed up on TENAA.
Gionee S10 Plus
Gionee S10 Plus
The Gionee S10 Plus has a 5.5-inch full HD display, 4GB of RAM on board and 64GB of built-in memory. An octa-core processor clocked at 2.5GHz powers the phone and it draws energy from a 3450mAh battery. Gionee has put a 16MP + 8MP dual camera setup on the back with a slight hump, and a 20MP + 8MP shooter in front. That’s four cameras in total in this phone.
READ MORE: Gionee M6S Plus Goes on Sale in China, Starts at ¥3499 (~$507)
The Gionee S10 Plus runs Android 7.0 and has support for storage expansion (128GB max.). It also has a fingerprint scanner that doubles as a home button. The phone weighs 178g, measures 155 × 76.8 × 7.35(mm), and will be available in gold and black.
Gionee has not announced a launch date yet but we expect all three devices to launch soon as the Gionee S10 Mini, Gionee S10, and Gionee S10 Plus.
Gionee S10 Plus
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Friday, 5 May 2017

Can Android run iTunes or FaceTime? (And more top Google queries answered)

Can Android run iTunes or FaceTime? (And more top Google queries answered)

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Google's autosuggest feature lets you know, sometimes with spooky accuracy, what other people are looking for when conducting queries similar to yours. So, with Google's help, we provide answers to a few of the most popular searches about Android.
Can you use iTunes and FaceTime on Android?
I combined these two Android-related questions, which are both at the top of Google's auto-suggested list, based on their common denominator: People want to know if some of Apple's flagship apps and services for iPhone have counterparts on Android.
Let's start with iTunes. There's no program by that name for Android, but you can install the Apple Music app, which provides access to the Apple Music subscription service as well as any tunes you've matched or uploaded to your iCloud music library.
As for FaceTime, sorry, the answer is an emphatic no. FaceTime uses proprietary protocols that work only on and between Apple-branded devices.
Is Android free?
As far as owners of an Android-powered phone or tablet are concerned, yes, the operating system is free. You don't need to pay anything for the code installed on your device or for updates.
For device manufacturers, there's likewise no payment due to Google. Using Google services requires preinstalling a collection of Google apps, but even that's not mandatory if the company chooses to use the Android Open Source Project code instead.
But there is one unexpected cost. Most major device manufacturers have signed license agreements with Microsoft that give them the right to use a collection of patents Microsoft owns that it says are infringed by Android. The exact terms of the agreements are confidential, but we know that Samsung paid Microsoft $1 billion for a single year's patent royalties.
Does Android have Siri?
Siri is yet another signature Apple feature that doesn't work on non-Apple devices. Google's alternative is Google Assistant. There's no guarantee that your phone will summon that Assistant on demand, though. The feature is still in its early stages.
Google Assistant requires the Marshmallow or Nougat Android version with Google Play Services, on phones with at greater than 1.5GB of memory and 720p or higher screen resolution. It's also available at this time only in English and German.
Your phone maker might have its own intelligent assistant. Samsung's Bixby, for example, is new on the Galaxy S8 series devices. But it's also just in its infancy.
Can Android be upgraded?
One of Android's great strengths is that you can upgrade any device to a new Android version, provided that the hardware supports that version. The catch? You have to be willing to wade deep into the weeds, flashing ROMs and rooting devices and probably voiding your device's warranty.
If you aren't willing to hack your phone, you're at the mercy of the device manufacturer and the carrier, who decide whether they want to invest the time and effort to deliver updates to older phones. On a phone that's more than 18 months old, you're unlikely to be offered an upgrade.
Can Android phones get viruses?
No operating system is immune from malware. Google's history with apps from the Google Play Store is pretty solid in terms of preventing malware from sneaking in, although there have been a few isolated slip-ups.
You're much more likely to get into trouble if you install Android apps from unofficial sources. Doing so requires changing the default system settings on an Android device, and you probably shouldn't do that unless you fully understand the consequences and you're certain the package you're installing is from a trusted source.
Is Android better than Apple's iOS?
Reasonable people can differ on the answer to this question. They can also get into shouting matches and fistfights, in our experience. So we'll let you argue the pros or cons of that proposition without our help, thanks very much.

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Introducing Gionee S10 With 16MP Selfie Shooter, Specs & Price in Nigeria

Introducing Gionee S10 With 16MP Selfie Shooter, Specs & Price in Nigeria

It appeared Xiaomi’s new MI 6 isn’t the only smartphone to watch out for this 2nd quarter afterall, another addition from the company codename Gionee S10 surfaces online boosting some cool features specs such as 16MP selfie shooter, that’s packed with 3,700 mAh battery capacity
Although, the device is yet to be announced, it has however being listed on China’s TENAA certification website, suggesting the launch is near, going by this leaks, the S10 will boost some very enticing sleek and thinnest design you’ve ever seen on most Gionee devices
Speaking of which, Gionee S10 is debut to come pre-installed with Google’s latest Android 7.0 (Nougat), featuring an all new metal body design, blessed by a 1080p 5.5-inch Full HD display, giving it the premium look it deserve, need i also mention it carries an Octa-Core 2.0 GHz Processor with a huge 4 GB Ram and 64 GB Internal storage
The device storage is supports an external Micro SD Card of up to 128 GB, no doubt the device is most likely another upgrade to Gionee’s selfie smartphone, considering the phone is fully equipped with superb Camera lens offering a dual 13MP Back Camera supporting up to 1080p full HD video recording
Gionee S10 Key Specs
  • Screen : 5.5 Inch 1080p Full HD
  • Processor : 2.0 GHz Octa-Core Chip
  • OS : Android 7.0
  • Ram : 4 GB
  • Storage : 64 GB, expandable up to 128 GB
  • Camera : Dual 13MP Rare + 16MP Front facing
  • Battery : 3,700 mAh Capacity
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    It won’t be wrong to say Gionee’s latest S10 can also be referred to as an upgrade or successor to the Mi 6, You’d recall MI 6 packs a bit lesser battery and camera juice when compared to this, moreso we might want to consider the dual curve edged display used on the former but not on this for our rating
    On the price, availability and release date, am afraid there’s little information regarding that, but one thing is for sure, Gionee S10 is coming soon, and you all should get ready for it, More update soonest!!
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