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Google Pixel and Pixel XL Users Reporting Automatic Bluetooth Disconnection Issue

Google Pixel and Pixel XL Users Reporting Automatic Bluetooth Disconnection Issue


Google had a promising start to their own smartphones, Pixel and Pixel XL impressing everyone right from day one. However, it was from software side where several users of both the phones complained to have issues. 

That said, here comes another issue. From the last week or more than, 100's of Pixel and Pixel XL users are complaining about the issue of Reddit. 



Nevertheless, we believe that the security update of February might have broke something related to Bluetooth files, which is apparently causing this issue. The actual issue is the Bluetooth is turning off automatically without any signs, however, it can be turned on manually again, but that's annoying. 

An employee of Google on Reddit responded related to this issue and said that the company is on the fix. So, hope the gets fixed at the earliest. 

This Upcoming Moto Mod Will add QWERTY keyboard to your Moto Z

This Upcoming Moto Mod Will add QWERTY keyboard to your Moto Z


Modular phone was first introduced by LG back at the MWC 2016 with the LG G5. However, it was Lenovo who took the concept to a whole new level with their Moto Z range of phones. Motorola is betting big on the modular phones and so does others. 




And today, here's another Moto Mod, which adds a high-end Keyboard slider to your Moto Z. It's a 5-row QWERTY physical keyboard, which also comes with an 2100mAh internal battery.

You can follow this project at Indiegogo

Via: Motorola Fans

Samsung's Exynos 9 Series 8895 goes Official, Will be used in Galaxy S8

Samsung's Exynos 9 Series 8895 goes Official, Will be used in Galaxy S8


Today, Samsung unveiled its latest premium octa-core chip, the Exynos 9 Series 8895. This new processor offers up to 27 percent better performance while using 40 percent less power than its predecessors.



Samsung is expected to use Exynos 9 in some models of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus smartphones, while the US version of the phone will feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835.


Samsung's Exynos 9 Series 8895 goes Official, Will be used in Galaxy S8


The Exynos 8895 chipset supports, Rear 28MP, Front 28MP 28MP+16MP Dual Camera, video recording at up to 4K resolutions at 120 frames per second, embedded Gigabit LTE modem with support for download speeds up to 1 Gbps and ARM Mali-G71 graphics with support for 3D graphics and 4K virtual virtual reality experiences.

Source: Samsung


Instagram now lets you share multiple photos and videos in one post

Instagram now lets you share multiple photos and videos in one post

Today, Instagram announced a new feature that will enable you to share multiple photos and videos in one post.

With the latest update, users will be able to combine and upload up to 10 photos and videos in one post and swipe through to see them all. While uploading the feed, you’ll see a new icon to select multiple photos and videos. You can tap and hold to change the order, apply a filter to everything at once or edit one by one.


Instagram now lets you share multiple photos and videos in one post

The update is now live and is available as part of Instagram version 10.9 for iOS in the Apple App Store and for Android on Google Play.

Source: Instagram

Nokia will livestream their event from Mobile World Congress in 360-degree

Nokia will livestream their event from Mobile World Congress in 360-degree

Nokia is one of many manufacturers that will have a new gadgets to show off at Mobile World Congress. HMD Global is expected to announce its new Android-Powered Smartphones namely the Nokia 5, Nokia 3, Nokia 8 and Nokia 3310, while Withings (the French company acquired by Nokia last year) is expected to unveil new Smartwatches and health devices.



The good news is you’ll be able to watch the unveiling in 360-degree without flying to Barcelona. 

Nokia will be hosting the livestream for the event on February 26th at 16:30CET/10:30EST/9:00IST on YouTube and Facebook using a Nokia OZO 360-degree VR camera.



via: NPU