ASUS mete 256 GB y 4 GB de RAM a su Zenfone 2 en Brasil

Resulta bastante extraño encontrar teléfonos con 128 GB, pero eso parece no haberle importado nada a ASUS. Y es que el fabricante ha decidido lanzar una edición especial “Deluxe” de su Zenfone 2 que se caracteriza por incluir nada menos que 256 GB de…

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Un videojuego estilo Zuma con Kittenball Prince

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Zuma es un videojuego que debutó allá por 2003 en el que se nos ponía ante un puzle y una rana que debía ir solventando distintos niveles según iba disparando a bolas de colores que tenía que eliminar. Un divertido y adictivo videojuego que se llevó muchas horas de ocio de muchos jugadores en esos años y al que se le ha copiado evidentemente con otros tantos a lo largo de los años.

Ahora nos llega otra aproximación al gameplay de Zuma pero con toda una gran variedad de niveles y un poco de cambio en lo principal de ese videojuego de tanto éxito. Kittenball Prince nos pone ante la tesitura de rescatar a una princesa e intentar recuperar su forma natural a un príncipe que se encuentra ante su rescate. Para lograr esto tendremos que ir completando todos los niveles que se nos pondrán por delante con todo tipo de figuras geométricas compuestos de distintas piezas que deberemos de ir destruyendo.

Un arcade adictivo

Kittenball Prince no va a descubrir nada nuevo en este mundo de videojuegos, sino que le da un poco la vuelta de tuerca a una temática ya utilizada casi hasta el infinito. Algo parecido con lo que ocurre con esos juegos de construye tu base que ahora mismo casi se han apoderado de casi todas las categorías con las que contamos en la Play Store. Tampoco vamos a decir nada sobre los endless runer, así que sigamos con este Kittenball Prince que tiene como protas a unos lindos gatitos.

Kittenball

90 serán los niveles que tendremos que solucionar a base del lanzamiento de todo tipo de bolas, para que así el príncipe salve a la princesa y pueda deshacer incluso su propio conjuro maligno que le ha convertido en un lindo gatito. Seguramente que algunos les gustaría quedarse así, por lo que podrían pasar a otro videojuego.

Personajes distintos según vamos avanzando

En este tipo de juegos es vital que podamos contar con poderes especiales, personajes distintos con habilidades únicas y algunas recompensa especial para así seguir avanzando a través de esos 90 niveles que nos esperan ante un juego desenfadado que lo único que quiere es que nos lo pasemos bien.

Kittenball

Gráficamente cumple con lo básico sin ningún tipo de alarde, y por lo demás tiene todo lo justo para engatusarnos durante un rato. Que sigamos disfrutando de el depende como nos guste este tipo de videojuegos arcade en los que tenemos que ir resolviendo puzles soltando una bolita para que choque contra distintos obstáculos.

Por lo demás poco más que decir sobre un videojuego con un gameplay sencillo, unos gráficos con colores vistosos y toda una afrenta que nos pone por delante con 90 niveles que nos esperan a que los terminemos. Disponible gratuitamente desde la Play Store con esos micropagos de moda que tantos gustan a uno y no tanto a otros.

Opinión del editor

Pros

  • Sus lindos gatitos
  • Estilo visual colorido

Contras

  • Recuerda a Zuma

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Week 34 in review: Android Marshmallow, iPhone 6s and Xiaomi

The past work week was quite busy, with new devices, courtesy of Lenovo, Meizu and Panasonic, to name a few. The news section was also buzzing with other interesting industry announcements that kept us on our toes even without shiny new hardware. For one, the next big version of Android finally has an official desert name, so you can stop the betting. Android 6.0 will be called Marshmallow and it already promises quite a few interesting new features such as granular, real-time app permission control, better memory management and built-in fingerprint reader support.

We have no doubt that OEMs will soon be getting into yet another update frenzy and in light of this, Samsung already gave us a glimpse of how it plans to build its TouchWiz on top of Marshmallow. And as long as we are talking about the Korean giant, its latest Note5 and Galaxy S6 edge+ devices are still making headlines, but instead of rumors, we are now seeing the first batch of benchmarks and drop tests. Another exciting announcement was the dual-SIM variant of the Note5, which sadly also lacks a microSD slot, contrary to previous rumors. Still, there are surely more devices where the Note5 came from and we are now hearing of a possible new Galaxy O series.

Xiaomi has also been making major headlines lately and rightfully so. The Chinese OEM has been on a roll with record breaking sales on the Redmi Note 2, a gorgeous new MIUI 7 and rumors of a benchmark-breaking Mi5 flagship on the way.

Announcements might be slow, but we are just days away from IFA 2015 and the list of anticipated devices for the near future is now growing daily. Sony’s Z5 Compact has been frequenting our rumor mill and so have the Meizu MX5 Pro and the HTC O2. Others, like the next iPhone and Nexus models are all but expected, but still shrouded in a lot of mystery. A few new photos shed some light in that department as well.

If you think you might have missed something from the week, here is a list of the hottest topics in the tech world.

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Android M is now officially called 6.0 Marshmallow
Google has just installed the green Marshmallow statue near its Android headquarters.

Xiaomi sells record-breaking 800k Redmi Note 2 units in 12 hours
The device, which was announced in China last week, was up for flash sale in the country yesterday.

Here’s what new features Android M will bring to Samsung devices
The infographic also comes with a preliminary list of devices eligible for Android M.

This is a live photo of the upcoming Nexus smartphone by LG
The next Nexus smartphone is expected to debut in the near future alongside a phablet by Huawei.

Xiaomi Mi5 storms through Antutu with 73K score, Snapdragon 820 inside?
The Chinese company’s overdue flagship is in Galaxy S6 territory, chipset still not confirmed.

Xiaomi unveils MIUI 7: faster, smarter, prettier
MIUI launched on August 16 2010 with just 100 users and five years later the Android-based software is enjoyed by over 150 million users. They’ll soon get access to version 7 of MIUI, coming soon to a…

Samsung Galaxy Note5’s first drop test proves the brittleness of the glass design
Samsung’s latest duo of devices – the Galaxy S6 edge+ and the Galaxy Note5 have been official for a few days now, after the eagerly-anticipated |…

Are those the rose gold iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus?
Leaked images supposedly reveal the look of the upcoming rose gold flavor for the iPhone 6s duet.

Benchmarking Samsung Galaxy Note5 and…

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ZTE Nubia Z9 battery life test

The ZTE Nubia Z9 left us with some mixed feelings after the review process, but the battery life was mostly in the green.

The 2,900mAh battery is about what you would expect from a phone with a 5.2″ screen. The Nubia Z9 is neither the thinnest, nor the lightest phone around though so we were hoping for a bit more battery capacity. The phone is powered by Snapdragon 810, which isn’t known for power efficiency. It’s a dual-SIM phone, but it all worked out well in the end.

Some people get dual-SIM phones because they do a lot of talking and the Z9 can last 22+ hours worth of calls, which is a very good result. We’ve seen some rare phones last 30+ hours but with 20+ hours of call time you would rarely be in a situation where calls eat up a significant part of the battery charge.

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Talk time

Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 LTE
46:44h

Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro
33:20h

Huawei Ascend Mate2 4G
33:19h

Motorola DROID Turbo
30:09h

Microsoft Lumia 640 XL
29:46h

Microsoft Lumia 640 XL Dual SIM
29:46h

Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE
29:46h

Microsoft Lumia 640 XL LTE Dual SIM
29:46h

HTC One (M8) for Windows
28:34h

Nokia Lumia 1520
28:34h

Samsung Galaxy Note 4
28:31h

Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet LTE
28:25h

Samsung Galaxy S5
27:37h

Sony Xperia Z1
26:53h

Samsung Galaxy S6 active
26:29h

Samsung P6800 Galaxy Tab 7.7
25:45h

LG G3
25:38h

LG G Pro 2
25:37h

LG G Flex
25:19h

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra
25:16h

LG G2
25:15h

BlackBerry Passport
25:12h

Huawei Ascend Mate
25:12h

Samsung Galaxy A7 Duos
25:12h

Motorola Nexus 6
25:03h

Alcatel Hero
25:02h

Oppo N1
25:01h

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
24:52h

Sony Xperia Z Ultra
24:23h

Apple iPhone 6 Plus
23:49h

LG AKA
23:20h

Sony Xperia Z3
23:13h

Microsoft Lumia 640 Dual SIM
23:09h

Microsoft Lumia 640 LTE
23:09h

Microsoft Lumia 640 LTE Dual SIM
23:09h

Oppo R7
22:58h

Samsung P6200 Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus
22:42h

Motorola Moto E (2nd gen)
22:36h

22:20h

ZTE Nubia Z9
22:20h

Huawei MediaPad 7 Vogue
22:16h

Nokia Lumia 1020
22:13h

Samsung Galaxy Core LTE
22:13h

Sony Xperia Z2
22:13h

Nokia Lumia 1320
22:13h

HTC One Max
22:13h

Sony Xperia C3 Dual
22:11h

Meizu MX4 Pro
22:09h

Yota YotaPhone 2
22:09h

Samsung ATIV SE
22:05h

Xiaomi Redmi Note
21:41h

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
21:39h

Motorola RAZR MAXX
21:18h

Xiaomi Mi 4i
21:02h

Meizu m2 note
20:55h

LG Optimus G Pro E985
20:45h

HTC One M9
20:44h

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
20:42h

Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
20:24h

Motorola RAZR i XT890
20:07h

Huawei Ascend Mate7
20:06h

Samsung Galaxy A3
20:04h

Samsung Galaxy E7
20:04h

Samsung Galaxy A3 Duos
20:04h

Oppo Find 7
20:03h

Samsung Galaxy S5 Active
20:01h

BlackBerry Q10
20:00h

OnePlus One
19:56h

Samsung Galaxy Grand 2
19:55h

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 I9200
19:54h

Sony Xperia SP
19:49h

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
19:48h

Sony Xperia T3
19:48h

Samsung Galaxy S6
19:48h

HTC Butterfly 2
19:23h

HTC Butterfly S
19:14h

HTC Desire Eye

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