Google delays the Project Ara modular smartphone launch until 2016

Google delayed the launch of the Project Ara modular smartphone until next year. The Android handset with swappable hardware components was initially expected to launch this year in Puerto Rico.

As it turns out, the prototyping phase of the ambitious project has taken longer than initially expected. Google is apparently looking for new locations in the United States to launch the device, thus meaning that Puerto Rico might not be getting the device after all.

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Motorola may be working on two sizes of next gen Moto 360

It looks like Motorola may be catering to a bigger market with the next generation Moto 360. If these Anatel documents are accurate, there will be two different models of the smartwatch, one with the model number 360S and one with the number 360L.

Anatel is the Brazilian agency that approves electronics containing radios, much like the United States FCC, and these two devices passed through. The model numbers may be referring to size, like Apple’s two different size of watch. The battery capacities add to that theory, as they are 270 mAh and 375 mAh respectively. We might be seeing a small and a large watch coming soon.

This is definitely a great course of action, as some people with smaller wrists may want a less bulky smartwatch to wear on a daily basis. Others may want a larger display, like I do. Which size would you end up buying?

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Sprint is killing two-year contracts and replacing them with leases

After both T-Mobile and Verizon ditched contracts, Sprint is joining the group and eliminating the option to get a two-year contract. The company began offering leasing options last year and it’s going to stick with them, as 51% of customers chose a lease in the last quarter. The leasing option works well and although customers are still semi-tied in (you have to pay off the remaining balance of the phone before you leave), it does mark a shift in the US wireless market.

Sprint introduced a new iPhone-based lease in addition to the news which allows a customer to pay $22/month to get a new iPhone each time it’s available. Similar options and other deals will likely become available as the company transitions fully to the leasing option. All in all, you’ll likely be able to snag some good deals if you play it right.

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Inateck MercuryBox Bluetooth speaker review

As you guys probably know, I’ve been a fan of Inateck speakers for a while now. Ranging from the extreme budget to the $60 range with unusually long battery life, the company offers some high-quality speakers that make few sacrifices to achieve a low price tag. So when I was offered to review a full aluminum speaker like this, one that’s also water resistant, I was excited.

Overview

Price: $48.99
Battery: 15 hours, 1,800mAh
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, 3.5mm aux
Extras: IPX5 splash-proof, speakerphone
Dimensions: 162.8 mm x 62.8 mm x 28.6 mm, 250g
What’s in the box: Speaker, 3.5mm aux cable, micro USB charging cable, lanyard, carrying case
Where to buy: Inateck

The front is a beautiful aluminum grille with holes drilled in a fairly random but mirrored pattern. There are no logos to distract from the design.

Inateck MercuryBox 5

The top is rubber, like the sides and unlike the rest of the body, and it has a microphone hole and five buttons. There’s a power button, a play/pause button, a Bluetooth/call button, and two volume buttons. These last two are odd, as they act as volume buttons only when held down. A short press will skip tracks forward or back, which isn’t ideal but not a big deal.

Inateck MercuryBox 3

The right side has a rubber flap that houses a microUSB port and a 3.5mm aux jack. The flap is there for keeping water out, so keep it securely sealed.

Inateck MercuryBox 4

On the left is a hole for the lanyard that’s included in the box.

Inateck MercuryBox 2

On the rear is a small grill and an Inateck logo breaking up the slab of aluminum.

Build quality

This speaker feels as premium as it looks. The body is a single piece of aluminum, which makes it feel absolutely fantastic. The rubber parts feel high quality as well; it’s a soft touch rubber that’s smooth and not too grippy.

Since it uses aluminum, the speaker itself is light and really portable. But it has a solid heft to it that just makes it feel great.

Strangely enough, all five buttons feel somewhat different. You’ll never notice it during normal use, but it was interesting to find.

Sound quality

So it’s a $50 speaker that’s made out of aluminum, has some awesome accessories (including a carrying case made of faux leather!), and is designed exquisitely. How does it sound? Unfortunately, it seems that most of the budget went into the looks and build. The speaker just doesn’t sound natural. It’s almost muffled.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s not distorted or bad sounding. It just sounds like it’s playing through something thick. That’s likely the effect of the water resistant coating, as I’ve heard of such issues before when coating speakers to prevent water damage. Many companies manage to get around it, but it seems Inateck didn’t.

To be fair, the sound is decently clear and it doesn’t sound so bad that you can’t get past it sounding somewhat wrong. It’s clear enough, with all the details and instruments heard just fine. I just don’t enjoy listening to it (as someone who highly values audio quality).

Battery life

This speaker has a beefy 1,800mAh battery that lasts up to 15 hours. This is far above the average in the Bluetooth speaker market, especially at this price point. I always love long-lasting speakers because you never have to worry about being stuck without music during your activities.

In my use, the speaker lasted ages without needing a charge. The 10-15 hour battery life estimate is spot on.

Extras

You’ll notice the first neat extra when you’re taking the speaker out of the box. It comes with some awesome accessories that aren’t typical at this price range. The microUSB and 3.5mm cables are long and braided. The ends of the USB cable are smooth and shaped well, with Inateck’s logo on them. The 3.5mm cable has slim chrome plastic ends. These cables are awesome.

There is also a carrying case and a lanyard. The lanyard is typical, but with a nice clip to make the loop shorter or longer. The carrying case is faux leather and is plain awesome. It’s soft and expensive-looking, has soft felt inside, and is the perfect size for the speaker. It also has a nice tan faux leather Inateck tag on it.

The speaker is also IPX5 water resistant, which is a great touch for speakers to have. This makes it shower and poolside safe, making it a lot more useful (as long as you’re using Bluetooth and the flap is closed). Don’t dunk it in water, though, because it’s not waterproof.

Inateck MercuryBox6 / 10

Inateck MercuryBox 6

As an audio enthusiast, I just can’t get behind this speaker. No matter how nice it is (and it really is nice), the sound quality being “poor” just ruins it for me. And I use “poor” loosely, as it’s not awful, it  just sounds…strange. And yes, I’m being harsh on it, but that’s just how I judge speakers.

If you’re someone who loves fancy looking things and doesn’t necessarily care about good audio quality as long as you can hear the song and it’s not distorted, then you might enjoy this speaker. It’s well-built, beautiful, and the aluminum construction is great. And at $50, it’s not a large amount of money to drop for a speaker, especially one with such excellent battery life. But if you really value audio, there are plenty of better options at this price tag, including Inateck’s other better sounding speakers.

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T-Mobile opening Galaxy Note 5 and S6 edge+ orders tomorrow

Samsung’s latest two phones, the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+, are hot topics and carriers are prepping for the launch. T-Mobile is taking a different route from some of the others and is skipping pre-orders altogether. Instead, the company is opting to open online and phone orders at 6:00 AM PST tomorrow, August 18. While the official launch isn’t until Friday, T-Mobile will begin shipping units to customers who order beforehand as soon as they become available.

For those who prefer a more traditional route, T-Mobile will still offer the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ within its stores on Friday, August 21. As for pricing, the 32GB Galaxy Note 5 will run you $699.99 and the 32GB Galaxy S6 Edge+ will come in at a slightly steeper $779.99. Both devices also have the option of upping it to 64GB of storage for some extra cash.

Let us know if you’re planning to pick one up!

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¡Descarga gratis los fondos de pantalla de Android Marshmallow!

Fondos de pantalla Android Marshmallow

Ya sabéis que en Andro4all nos gusta muchísimo la personalización, y por ese motivo siempre nos gusta mostraros algunos packs de iconos y fondos de pantalla. Hoy nos gustaría daros otra opción para que la tengáis presente, ya que con la presentación de Android Marshmallow al mundo, se han empezado a realizar las filtraciones, y una de ellas ha sido de sus fondos de pantalla. ¿Quieres descargarlos? ¡Sigue leyendo!

Estas imágenes han sido extraídas de la Android M Developer Preview 3, por lo que están a máxima resolución y los podréis disfrutar en todo su esplendor en vuestros dispositivos móviles. En total suman la cantidad de nueve fondos de pantalla, que tienen un poco de todo, desde paisajes –montañas, costas…– hasta formas geométricas –tan características de Android Lollipop y de Material Design–

A continuación os dejamos una pequeña galería de fotos para que podáis tener una vista previa de las imágenes de Android Marshmallow. Os advierto de que su resolución ha sido reducida para que el artículo os cargue más rápido, por lo que no os recomiendo que los guardéis directamente desde aquí. Lo mejor que podéis hacer es ir al final del artículo, donde encontraréis un enlace a MediaFire, desde donde los podréis descargar todos en formato .ZIP de manera totalmente gratuita.

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Si estáis buscando algunos nuevos fondos de pantalla para darle un toque diferente a vuestro smartphone, con los fondos de Android Marshmallow estaréis a la útima y podréis haceros una idea de cómo lucirá esta nueva versión de Android en vuestros dispositivos. No dudéis en comentarnos qué os parecen las imágenes y tranquilos, porque si encontramos más fondos de pantalla actualizaremos el artículo con las novedades.

¿Qué os parece los fondos de pantalla de Android Marshmallow? ¿Os gustan?

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