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  • First photos of PlayStation 5 devkit leaked on the web

    First photos of PlayStation 5 devkit leaked on the web

    Earlier this month, Sony revealed some enticing details about the upcoming PlayStation 5 console. In an interview, CEO Jim Ryan stated the DualShock controller that’ll come bundled with the PS5 will feature haptic technology and adaptive triggers. According to Sony, haptic technology will allow gamers to truly feel a broader range of feedback. The second innovation is called adaptive triggers, will be incorporated into the L2/R2 trigger buttons. Sony says that these two innovations when combined ‘can produce a powerful experience that better simulates various actions’.

    “Developers can program the resistance of the triggers so that you feel the tactile sensation of drawing a bow and arrow or accelerating an off-road vehicle through rocky terrain,” explained Sony

    Besides, the company said it’ll stick with the existing naming pattern, which essentially means that the next console will be officially called the PlayStation 5. Finally, the company also confirmed its plans to release the PS5 sometime during the 2020 holiday season. Now, leaked photos of the console’s devkit have surfaced on the web.

    The photo falls in line with previously leaked patent sketches of the PS5. We can see several front-facing ports as well as multiple vents. Besides, the top of the console features a V-shaped design, which happens to be Roman numeral V. Elsewhere, we can see a big circle on the console’s right, which rumors indicate will allow 4K live streaming at the press of a button. The leaked image also shows as many as six USB ports, along with the standard eject, reset, and standby buttons.

    That said, even if this leak is genuine, there’s no guarantee that the actual finished product will look similar to the PlayStation 5 devkit.

    Sony has confirmed its plans to release the PlayStation 5 during the 2020 holiday season. Though we can expect plenty of photos and rumors to emerge before the company officially unveils the PS5 next year. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Samsung rolls out a fix for Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10 fingerprint scanner flaw

    Samsung rolls out a fix for Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10 fingerprint scanner flaw

    A flaw was recently discovered in the Galaxy S10 that allowed any fingerprint to unlock the device. A British user found the controversial fingerprint scanner issue that allowed any fingerprint to unlock the flagship handset using a cheap screen protector.

    Soon after this story spread like wildfire over the Internet, Samsung responded that it was “aware of the case of S10’s malfunctioning fingerprint recognition and will soon issue a software patch.” In fact, Samsung also stated that the issue concerns not just Galaxy S10 users, but also owners of the Galaxy Note 10.

    The Korean manufacturer also warned users in an official statement:

    “To prevent any further issues, we advise that Galaxy Note10/10+ and S10/S10+/S10 5G users who use such covers to remove the cover, delete all previous fingerprints and newly register their fingerprints. If you currently use front screen protective covers, to ensure optimum fingerprint scanning, please refrain from using this cover until your device has been updated with a new software patch. A software update is planned to be released as early as next week, and once updated, please be sure to scan your fingerprint in its entirety, so that the all portions of your fingerprint, including the center and corners have been fully scanned.”

    Now, key sources suggest that Samsung is pushing an emergency update to address the fingerprint authentication flaw. For now, it appears that Galaxy Note 10+ 5G variant has started receiving this patch as an OTA update, which weighs 17.29MB. Besides fixing the fingerprint scanner flaw, the update also brings Touch screen and camera performance improvements, among others.

    For now, it’s unclear whether the update is available for Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and standard Galaxy Note 10 users. That said, it should be on its way soon given they too feature the same ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. We’ll keep an eye on this and update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Google Maps brings popular Waze-like features for iPhone users

    Google Maps brings popular Waze-like features for iPhone users

    Google is committed to improving the experience of Google Maps on all platforms. Hence, the company has announced a bunch of new features for the iPhone version of Google Maps, giving users the ability to report accidents, traffic jams, and speed traps. The feature arrived on Android earlier this year, and now both iOS and Android users can report about incidents such as road accidents, lane closures, along with other driving hazards such as obstacles or abandoned vehicles on the road.

    These all are the features that made Waze ever so popular among users, implying that Google wants to make Google apps more like Waze. Earlier, Google launched other Waze-like features on Google Maps such as speed limits, speed traps, as well as the ability to add a stop to a route and view nearby gas prices.

    Waze is a standalone navigation app also owned by Google. The company describes it as a “traffic navigation app,” which uses information submitted by users to avoid traffic jams, road construction sites, and other hazards that drivers must be notified of beforehand while en route towards a new destination.

    “We’re introducing the ability to report four new types of incidents–construction, lane closures, disabled vehicles, and objects on the road (like debris)–so you can quickly know if you’ll encounter one of these potential obstructions on your ride, and plan accordingly,” explained Google.

    iPhone users can now add a report by a simple tap while navigating a route in Google Maps. Once you tap on the screen, a pop-up will appear that lets users choose from a list of options such as Crash, Speed Trap, Slowdown, Construction, Lane Closure, Disabled vehicle and Object on Road.

    Google said that these new Google Maps features will begin rolling out globally this week. However, the feature is only limited to mobile, as support for these features hasn’t yet arrived on Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

  • Galaxy S10 has a major flaw with its On-Screen fingerprint sensor

    Galaxy S10 has a major flaw with its On-Screen fingerprint sensor

    A major security flaw has been discovered in the Galaxy S10 Under-Screen fingerprint sensor, something the Korean giant touted as revolutionary when handset hit the market back in March. The flaw essentially allows any fingerprint to unlock the flagship handset with a cheap screen protector.

    According to a report by the Sun newspaper, the fingerprint authentication flaw was discovered by a woman after she used a cheap gel protector on her Galaxy S10. Shortly after, she discovered how she was able to bypass the fingerprint authentication by pressing her left thumbprint over the onscreen fingerprint sensor. The issue is that she hadn’t registered her left thumbprint with the device’s fingerprint authentication system.

    And that’s not all. Her suspicions were eventually confirmed when her husband was able to do the same by pressing either one of his thumbs against the phone’s on-screen fingerprint scanner. The couple then applied the screen protector gel on the Galaxy S10 of one of their relatives, and they experienced the same thing.

    Past reports have indicated that certain screen protectors are not compatible with Samsung’s fingerprint sensor because they leave a small air gap that can affect the scanning process. The sensor relies on ultrasound to detect 3D ridges of fingerprints in order to recognize users.

    Samsung has responded to the incident, stating that it was “aware of the case of S10’s malfunctioning fingerprint recognition and will soon issue a software patch.”

    For now, third party companies including Korean bank KaKaoBank have advised users turn off the reader until Samsung rolls out a fix for the same.

    The Galaxy S10 is the latest flagship from Samsung launched back in March this year. Following its official release, the company promised its technology as one of the industry’s most advanced biometric system, adding that it was, “engineered to be more secure than a traditional 2D optical scanner”

    That said, the latest incident seems to suggest that might not be the case, unless Samsung permanently fixes the issue in the next patch.

  • League of Legends Wild Rift to launch on iOS and Android in 2020

    League of Legends Wild Rift to launch on iOS and Android in 2020

    Rumors about ‘League of Legends’ making its way to smartphones initially surfaced in May. Now, Riot Games has officially confirmed that League of Legends: Wild Rift will launch on iOS and Android in 2020. The company gave the official confirmation during a bunch of announcements posted on YouTube to celebrate the game’s 10th anniversary.

    According to Riot Games, the mobile version of League of Legends is inspired by the wildly popular original MOBA title, which was released on the PC ten years ago. It’ll be built from scratch and will feature a similar five-on-five gameplay that made the original title so popular. However, the company adds that individual matches are much shorter at around 15-20 minutes. Besides, there’s a twin-stick control scheme which Riot says will allow for faster responses during battles.

    “Wild Rift is not a port of LoL on PC.It is a new game built from scratch to ensure it is a polished, legitimate LoL experience that’s worth players’ time,” the company said.

    Apart from these changes, the mobile version of the game will remain largely similar. It’ll have the same 5v5 maps alongside a huge character roster.

    Launched nearly ten years ago, League of Legends is still one of the most popular PC game in the world. However, sources indicate that compared to 2017, the game’s revenue dipped by 21 percent last year. Therefore, it appears Riot Games wants to cash in on the growing popularity of mobile games. Games like Fortnite and PUBG have enjoyed massive success on both iOS and Android, hence it’s not surprising that Riot Games is looking to jump onto the mobile platform.

    Riot plans to launch the mobile version of League of Legends across the globe by the end of 2020. Not to mention, the game is slated for a debut on consoles next year.

    Are you excited about League of Legends coming to iOS, Android, and consoles? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Google officially unveils the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL

    Google officially unveils the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL

    Google has officially unveiled the new Pixel 4 range at its Made by Google event in New York City. We already know a lot about these handsets thanks to an onslaught of leaks and rumors on the web. Therefore, as expected, the company announced two models of the handset called the Pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL.

    In terms of specs, the Pixel 4 gets a 5.7-inch OLED display while the Pixel 4 XL packs a 6.4-inch OLED screen. Both handsets offer a 90Hz display making it a significant upgrade over the Pixel 3. Under the hood, both handsets get powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor bundled with 6GB of RAM. As for storage, both models are offered in 64GB and 128GB storage options.

    In the photography department, both models feature a dual-lens primary camera setup, making it a first for the Pixel range. One is a 16MP standard lens while the other is a 12.2MP telephoto lens. For selfies, both devices come with an 8MP front-facing shooter.

    Another highlight with the new Pixel 4 range is the Motion Sense feature, which uses radar technology to detect hand movements. Now, this essentially allows users to interact with the device without touching the screen.

    Elsewhere, the smaller Pixel 4 gets a 2800 mAh battery, while the Pixel 4 XL packs a 3700 mAh battery.

    The Pixel 4 range also includes Google’s custom-built Titan M security chip to offer enhanced security to protect your sensitive data. As for OS, both handsets run the new Android 10. Besides, Google has also promised security updates for three years and access to Google’s advanced security features.

    The Pixel 4 range is offered in three color options. These include Just Black, Clearly White, and Oh So Orange. Both Pixel 4 models are now open for pre-orders, while shipping begins on October 24. The Pixel 4 starts at $799, while the Pixel 4 XL starts at $899.

  • Safari in iOS sends user browsing data to Chinese company Tencent

    Safari in iOS sends user browsing data to Chinese company Tencent

    Apple has seemingly found itself tangled in yet another controversy related to China, as reports indicate that Chinese tech giant Tencent gets user browsing data from its Safari browser. The data sent includes the IP address of the user along with websites visited by the user.

    In case you aren’t aware, such data sharing is done to help protect users from malicious websites. Apple has long been a part of Google’s Safe Browsing to help protect users from phishing scams using its fraudulent website warning feature. For instance, if a user tries to visit a website that has been flagged as fraudulent by Google, a warning is shown in Safari advising users not to visit the website. However, the fact that a Chinese company also receives such data has raised some eyebrows.

    Johns Hopkins University professor and cryptographer Matthew Green suggests this could have consequences as it may reveal both the webpage a user is trying to visit, as well as his IP address. Besides, it could also leave a cookie on a device, and the data could possibly be used to build up a profile of a user’s browsing behavior.

    However, evidence suggests that Apple sends browsing data to Tencent only when a user’s iOS region is set to China. That said, it’s still unclear as Green adds that the warning not only appears on Chinese-registered iPhones’, but also shows up on iPhones’ operating in the US.

    Apple is one of the companies along with a few others who’ve long been criticized for appearing to bend over backward to China’s demands. Industry experts and users are concerned about China’s bullish influence on tech companies.

    Apple came under fire last week when it removed the HKmap Live app from the App Store after pressure from Chinese authorities. Apple removed the app stating that it was violating local laws that targeted individuals and police. Besides, the company also removed the app of news outlet Quartz from China’s app store, on grounds that content found in the app is illegal in China.

    Several American organizations operating in China have come under immense scrutiny and criticism for yielding to China’s censorship demands. Recently, Blizzard came under immense scrutiny after it imposed a ban on a pro-Hearthstone player who showed up in an interview and appeared to shout a slogan associated with Hong Kong protesters: “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our time”.

  • Android 10 beta now officially available for the Galaxy S10

    Android 10 beta now officially available for the Galaxy S10

    Samsung has officially commenced the Android 10 beta program for the Galaxy S10 range. Users in several countries are now allowed to test and install the early version of the OS on their smartphones. The handsets supported in the Android 10 beta program include the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, as well the Galaxy S10 5G.

    The beta of Android 10 is based on One UI 2.0, which brings features such as the new Focus Mode in Android 10, along with One UI 2.0 perks such as enhanced ‘Dark Mode’ and smaller notifications. The new update will also focus on other improvements such as digital wellness, new media controls, as well as other features that will be added to the beta program.

    “Designed to simplify and streamline interactions, One UI has brought a unified mobile experience to Galaxy devices. Since its launch, Samsung has been refining the UX, while also expanding its capabilities to help users focus on the tasks that matter. Features are further enhanced to make the experience more natural, seamless and efficient,” explained Samsung.

    Users in supported countries can now download and install the beta by registering via the Samsung Members app. Once they’ve completed the registration process, they should check for notifications and the beta should show up on their device. The program is now rolling out for users in South Korea, Germany, and the US, though Samsung is expected to expand the One UI 2.0 beta program to other countries as well in the coming weeks.

    Besides, Samsung is also expected to add the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ to the beta testing program by late October or early November.

  • Blizzard reduces suspension and returns prize money to Hearthstone player

    Blizzard reduces suspension and returns prize money to Hearthstone player

    Blizzard on Saturday announced that it would reduce the ban on Hearthstone player Chung ‘Blitzchung’ Ng Wai from one year to six months and return the prize money. The company also added that this decision was not influenced by its relationships with China, admitting that it may have ‘reacted too quickly’.

    To recall, the Hearthstone pro player showed up in a gas mask and goggles in a post-match interview on the Taiwanese stream of Blizzard Entertainment. In the interview, he appeared to recite a slogan often associated with protests in Kong Kong: Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our time.

    However, soon after the interview, Blizzard Entertainment announced its decision to suspend Blitzchung for 12 months and take back his prize money.

    As expected, the news spread like wildfire and the internet was rife with anti-Blizzard sentiments. Not to mention, the front page of Reddit was dominated by the news, while the hashtag #Blizzrdboycoot was all over Twitter.

    Now, Blizzard president J.Allen has shared his views over the controversy surrounding the company’s decision to axe the Hearthstone pro player and strip him of his prize money.

    “The specific views expressed by Blitzchung were NOT a factor in the decision we made. I want to be clear: our relationships in China had no influence on our decision. We have these rules to keep the focus on the game and on the tournament to the benefit of a global audience, and that was the only consideration in the actions we took. If this had been the opposing viewpoint delivered in the same divisive and deliberate way, we would have felt and acted the same,” said J. Allen Brack, president of Blizzard Entertainment, said in a statement.

    Brack also added that instead of expressing personal opinions, official broadcasts need to be focused on the game.

    “Over the weekend, blitzchung used his segment to make a statement about the situation in Hong Kong—in violation of rules he acknowledged and understood, and this is why we took action. Every Voice Matters, and we strongly encourage everyone in our community to share their viewpoints in the many places available to express themselves. However, the official broadcast needs to be about the tournament and to be a place where all are welcome. In support of that, we want to keep the official channels focused on the game,” further added Brack.

  • New PlayStation 5 details revealed by Sony

    New PlayStation 5 details revealed by Sony

    Sony has revealed new and rather exciting details about its next-gen PlayStation console. To begin with, the company has confirmed it’ll stick with the existing naming pattern, which essentially means that the next console will be officially called the PlayStation 5.

    Besides, Sony has also confirmed the console’s release date. In an interview with Wired, company CEO Jim Ryan confirmed that the console will launch for the 2020 holiday season. Also, the company shared some specific details about what we can look forward to in the PlayStation 5. For instance, the DualShock controller that’ll come bundled with the PS5 will feature haptic technology and adaptive triggers.

    “First, we’re adopting haptic feedback to replace the “rumble” technology found in controllers since the 5th generation of consoles. With haptics, you truly feel a broader range of feedback, so crashing into a wall in a race car feels much different than making a tackle on the football field. You can even get a sense for a variety of textures when running through fields of grass or plodding through the mud”, explained Sony.

    The second innovation is called adaptive triggers, which are incorporated into the L2/R2 trigger buttons. Cerny stated that adaptive triggers offer varying levels of resistance.

    “Developers can program the resistance of the triggers so that you feel the tactile sensation of drawing a bow and arrow or accelerating an off-road vehicle through rocky terrain. In combination with the haptics, this can produce a powerful experience that better simulates various actions. Game creators have started to receive early versions of the new controller, and we can’t wait to see where their imagination goes with these new features at their disposal,’ explained Sony.

    The upcoming DualShock 5 controller will also get USB-C charging and larger battery capacity.

    Another notable mention is ray-tracing support. System architect Mark Cerny stated that ‘there is ray-tracing acceleration in the GPU hardware, which I believe is the statement people were looking for”.

    Cerny also mentioned the console’s sold-state-drive id designed to keep everything nice and smooth. He added that SSD will not only offer faster reading, but it’ll also save space. Now, this implies that the extra space can be used to make games or patches smaller or to make more detailed environments. The PlayStation 5 will come equipped with a 4K Blu Ray player that supports discs of up to 100GB.

    “Rather than treating games like a big block of data, we’re allowing finer-grained access to the data,” explained Cerny.

    Meanwhile, Marco Thrush, President of Bluepoint Games, the studio behind Shadow of Colossus remake, also seemed excited about the PS5’s solid-state drive.

    “The SSD has me really excited. You don’t need to do gameplay hacks anymore to artificially slow players down- lock them behind doors, anything like that. Back in the cartridge days, games used to load instantly; we’re kind of going back to what consoles used to be,” said Thrush.

    As far as games go, Thrush also mentioned that ‘we’re working on something big right now’, I’ll let you figure out the rest”.

    Sony plans to launch the PlayStation 5 during the 2020 holiday season. More details about the console are likely to surface as we near its official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet launched with faster processor, USB-C charging

    Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet launched with faster processor, USB-C charging

    Amazon just announced the updated Fire HD 10 tablet starting at $149.99. The new tablet gets several upgrades over its predecessor such as a faster processor, a full HD 1080p display, longer battery life, Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, as well as a new USB-C port for faster charging.

    Key specs on the new Fire HD 10 tablet includes a 10.1-inch FHD screen, an upgraded octa-core processor bundled with 2GB of RAM. As for storage, the device is offered in a choice of 32GB and 64GB storage options which is further expandable via microSD slot.

    Elsewhere, Amazon also promises up to 12 hours of battery life with the new Fire HD tablet. And thanks to USB-C charging, the tablet can fully charge in just 4 hours. Not to mention, the new Fire HD 10 tablet also marks the first device from Amazon to come with a USB-C port for charging.

    In terms of software, the Amazon Fire 10 comes pre-loaded with Android P with features such as hands-free Alexa. Besides, Amazon has also added a new picture-in-picture feature that minimizes certain video apps so you can watch videos while using other applications such as calendar, notes app, and more. Currently, the feature only supports Amazon’s own Prime Video app and Netflix, however, more apps will support the feature in the near future.

    The new Amazon Fire HD tablet is compatible with all of Amazon’s services such as Amazon Music, Prime Video, Kindle, Amazon App Store, and more. The tablet is now available to pre-order while shipping begins on October 30. Not to mention, the tablet will be offered in three new color variants apart from the standard black. These include blue, plum, white, and twilight blue.

    Amazon has also announced a new Kindle for kids starting at $199. It comes with a new case that features a built-in adjustable stand for easily adjusting the tablet’s position. Elsewhere, it offers the same perks as its predecessors such as a two-year extended replacement program along with a free year of Amazon’s FreeTime service. It offers thousands of premium apps, books, and TV shows and movies for kids along with advanced parental controls for tracking and keeping a check on the time spent in front of a screen.

  • PS4 System Update 7.0 brings Remote Play for all Android devices

    PS4 System Update 7.0 brings Remote Play for all Android devices

    Sony is prepping the launch of the new PS4 System Software update version 7.0 later this week. As expected, the new update will bring several changes to the platform, however, the most notable among them is the official rollout of Remote Play for Android devices.

    With the new update, gamers will be able to stream games from the console directly to their Android smartphone or tablet. Therefore, any Android device running Android 5.0 or later will allow PS4 owners to transmit audio and video from their console. All you’ll need to do is download the PS4 Remote Play app from the Play Store and follow the instructions to create the link.

    “For those who want to stream select PS4 games on mobile devices, Remote Play can now be used on smartphones and tablets running Android 5.0 or higher. Just download the PS4 Remote Play App from the Google Play store to use the feature,” Sony explained in a blog post.

    Not to mention, the Remote Play App has been updated for iPhone or iPad users, so they now can display the controller at all times, as well as lock the screen orientation.

    Elsewhere, Sony has also added the ability to use your DualShock 4 controller via Bluetooth on iOS, Mac, and Android devices.

    “Also, players will be able to use their DualShock 4 wireless controllers via Bluetooth for Remote Play on an Android, iPhone, iPad, and Mac. All you need to do is update to Android 10, iOS 13, iPadOS 13, or macOS Catalina (releasing in October) to use this feature,” Sony further added in the blog post.

    Apart from Remote Play, Sony has also enhanced the ‘Party’ feature on PS4 with the new update. From now on, you can play alongside sixteen as opposed to just eight friends. Besides, there’s been an improvement in Network connectivity as well as audio quality. Also, there’s now accessibility support in the form of chat transcription in the United States.

    Finally, Sony recommends that gamers should use a PS4 system with a wired connection via a LAN cable.

  • OxygenOS 10.0.3 starts rolling out for the OnePlus 7T

    OxygenOS 10.0.3 starts rolling out for the OnePlus 7T

    OnePlus starts rolling out the latest OxygenOS 10.0.3 update for its latest OnePlus 7T flagship. The new update will be available via the OTA route and brings minor camera enhancements as well as several improvements and bug fixes.

    One of the notable features included in OxygenOS 4.7.6 is the camera improvements. As per the official changelog. the new update brings improved image quality, enhanced camera stability, as well as an improved user experience. Elsewhere, the new OxygenOS 4.7.6 update also brings general bug fixes and performance improvements. You can check out the complete changelog below:

    Oxygen OS 10.0.3 OTA changelog:

    System

    • General bug fixes and improvements

    Camera

    • Improved photo quality
    • Enhanced stability of Camera
    • User experience improvements

    As is usually the case with OTA updates, not all users would get the update as its being rolled out in phases. Hence, you’ll have to wait just a little longer before the update finally arrives on your OnePlus 7T handset. Users can also manually check for the update by heading over to Settings> System Updates.

    The OnePlus 7T will be available in the US starting October 18 for $599 via OnePlus.com, T-Mobile.com, and in T-Mobile stores. The handset will be offered in a choice of Frosted Silver and Glacier Blue color variants.

  • Instagram launches new ‘Threads’ messaging app for close friends

    Instagram launches new ‘Threads’ messaging app for close friends

    Instagram has announced a new standalone app called Threads, a messaging app designed to be used among close friends. The app allows users to share to quickly share photos, text, and videos with people they’ve added to their ‘close friends’ list.

    The main component of the app is the camera, which is the default screen when you open the app. That said, it doesn’t get the bells and whistles of Instagram stories as there are no filters in the selfie mode. As soon as you open Threads, you’re directly taken to the camera so you can quickly share photos and videos with people on your close friends’ list.

    “Threads is a standalone app designed with privacy, speed, and your close connections in mind. You can share photos, videos, messages, Stories, and more with your Instagram close friends list. You are in control of who can reach you on Threads, and you can customize the experience around the people who matter most,’ explained In Instagram in a blog post on Thursday.

    threads

    Ability to set auto-status

    The app also offers the ability to set a status message, or an auto status. Users can set their own status message as an emoji, while the auto status “automatically shares little bits of context on your whereabouts without giving away your coordinates.” For example, it could show when you’re at home, gym, at a cafe, or driving in a car. Though it doesn’t reveal the exact address or the name of the place you’re at to protect your privacy.

    Instagram also mentioned that despite the availability of Threads, users can continue using Instagram Direct as they normally would, as messages from your close friends’ list will appear in both Threads and Direct, so users have full control over how and with whom they’d want to interact. Threads, also a direct competitor to Snapchat, is rolling out today globally on iOS and Android.

  • Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL box contents and full specs leaked

    Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL box contents and full specs leaked

    Google will officially take the wraps off the Pixel 4 range at its Made by Google event on October 15th. The handset has been the subject of numerous leaks in the past. In fact, it was leaked so often that Google officially revealed a teaser image of the handset in June. Today, we have yet another leak of the handset that spills the beans about the handset’s innards along with its box contents.

    The new report falls in line with earlier leaks about the Pixel 4, confirming that both pixel devices will run the latest Snapdragon 855 processor bundled with 6GB of RAM and 64GB/128GB of built-in storage. Besides, the new leak mentions of a ‘Pixel Neural Core’, which is possibly some marketing related term that replaces last year’s ‘Pixel Visual Core’ terminology. Elsewhere, the leak confirms the presence of a 90Hz OLED screen on both models, dual rear cameras, along with the Titan M Security Module.

    Below is the complete spec sheet of Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 as per the latest leak.

    Google Pixel 4 Specs

    Display: 5.7″ Full HD+ Smooth Display (up to 90Hz OLED) – Ambient EQ
    Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 – Pixel Neural Core
    Memory: 6 GB RAM
    Storage: 64 GB or 128 GB
    Cameras: 12 MP Dual-Pixel & 16 MP Telephoto
    Battery: 2800 mAh
    Audio: Stereo speakers
    Features: Face unlock, Motion Sense
    OS: Android OS with 3 years of security and OS updates
    Security: Titan M Security Module

    Google Pixel 4 XL Specs

    Display – 6.3″ Quad HD+ Smooth Display (up to 90Hz OLED) – Ambient EQ
    Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 – Pixel Neural Core
    Memory: 6 GB RAM
    Storage: 64 GB or 128 GB
    Cameras: 12 MP Dual-Pixel & 16 MP Telephoto
    Battery: 3700 mAh
    OS: Android OS with 3 years of security and OS updates
    Audio: Stereo speakers
    Features: Face unlock, Motion Sense
    Security: Titan M Security Module

    Apart from the spec sheet, the leak also sheds light on the list of items that’ll be included in the box. These include an 18W USB-C charger, a 1-meter USB-C to USB-C cable, a SIM ejector pin, a Quick Switch Adapter, and Quick Start Guide.

    Leaks about the Pixel 4 are pouring thick and fast on an almost daily basis. At this rate, we wonder if there’ll be anything we did not know about when Google officially unveils these devices on October 15th.