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Lenovo Vibe C2 goes official

Lenovo Vibe C2 ( Possibly Moto E 2016 ) goes official


Lenovo Vibe C2 which was leaked earlier is now official at Lenovo's Russian Website , Though there is no info about pricing and availability of this Smartphone .



Also Read - This is How Motorola Moto E 3rd Generation will look like !

The Lenovo Vibe C2 features a 5-inch IPS LCD HD Display and a pixel density of 294 PPI . The device comes with MediaTek MT6735P Quad-core processor which is clocked at 1 GHz .




The Smartphone carries 1GB RAM and comes in two variants , The 8GB model and 16GB Model . The device has 8MP Rear and 5MP Front camera . The device has impressive 2750mAh battery ( Though rumor says that there will be a Vibe C2 Power model with greater battery ) .


Lenovo Vibe C2 ( Possibly Moto E 2016 ) goes official


The device will be available in two colors ( namely Black and White ) and runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow with integrated Vibe UI Out of the box !


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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 real-life photos leaked online !

We have already seen renders of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 . The Device is all set to get revealed in less than a month. . 
This time Samsung is skipping The name "Galaxy Note 6" and directly Jumping to "Galaxy Note 7" .



Leakster Steve Hemmerstoffer has tweeted some images of the Galaxy Note 7 from different angles !







According to rumors , Note 7 will come with Dual edged display ( Just Like S7 edge ) and integrated Grace UX ( New Touchwiz ) . The Galaxy Note 7 seems to be featuring an iris scanner with three lenses .



Report claims that the Upcoming Galaxy Note 7 will be the most expensive device in Samsung’s lineup till date.


Moto G4 Amazon Prime Edition First Look


Two weeks ago, Motorola and Amazon announced an exclusive version of the Moto G4 family for Amazon Prime users in the USA.

Now the phones started to ship and some lucky customer got his phone early so he uploaded a video about this Amazon Edition of the Moto G4. As you can see from the video, the phone has a custom Amazon-signed software, which includes apps and lockscreen ads. 

This version is $50 cheaper than the regular version, so if you can cope with the ads then this could be a great deal for you. You can buy this version here.

Watch the video here: 




LG G5 is a flop


Life is not good, it seems... LG has been having some rough times lately, making once cent profit for every phone sold some quarters ago while Apple was making 200 dollars per phone sold, and now it seems that its flagship phone, the G5 hasn't been a hit as it was expected to be.



The G5 was released as a modular phone with top-notch specs. LG estimated to sell 12 million of it through the year, but it seems it won't even be able to reach half of that. 

A new report from Digitimes sugges the LG G5 will only reach 5.5 million sold with LG shipping 2.5 million this quarter and sales slowering quicly. That's quite bad for a flagship phone with so much hype.



The Mobile business will post a loss of 110 million dollars this quarter too, shipping only 15 million phones. What did LG do wrong with the G5? Was it its design? Or its specs? Or people simply didn't like the modular concept?


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Pokemon GO saves Nintendo

Let's talk about Nintendo. Everyone remembers their amazing consoles, right? The iconic Wii, the ground-breaking DS and all its variants and some amazing games in the last ten years. But during the last years, they faced lots of challenges and tough times.

Releasing sub-par products, some of their hyped releases were a flop, and soon Nintendo stopped being the cool company it was once known to be.



This brings us to their last attempt: Pokemon GO. The game -though not launched in most countries yet- is already a huge hit, and it was already installed in 5% of all Android phones in the US, before its official launch.

You know what this means? Nintendo has a hit in their hands and it's cool again. Since its launch, Nintendo's market value has increased by 7 billion dollars. In comparison, that's what Microsoft paid for Nokia.

The Guardian reports that Nintendo will release four Android games through the year riding this success of Pokemon Go. And who knows...maybe a smartphone? Let's keep dreaming about that but anything could happen.




Is Your Smartphone Compatible With Pokemon GO ?



Pokemon Go is already out , but not all Smartphones will be able to Run the augmented-reality mobile video game that uses your phone’s camera and GPS to capture, battle, train, and trade virtual pets who appear in your surroundings .



Nintendo has already listed "Must have" specs for a Smartphone to run the Pokemon Go !



Android  -


  • Android 4.4 to Android 6.0.1
  • (Android N will not supported until the official Android release)
  • Preferred resolution of 720×1280 pixels (Not optimized for tablet)
  • Strong internet connection (Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G)
  • GPS and Location Services
  • Intel CPUs are not supported





iOS


  • iPhone 5+
  • iOS 8+
  • Strong internet connection (Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G)
  • GPS and Location Services
  • Jailbroken devices are not supported

Apart from These above specs , Your Device should have gyroscope sensor to use AR Mode ( Camera / AR mode to see the Pokemon in your environment ) .