OnePlus apologizes for second messed up launch

Another OnePlus device, another botched launch. It’s nothing new to those who were eager to buy the OnePlus One. The invite system was a huge annoyance, there were endless delays, and people were just getting frustrated waiting for the phone that was promised many times. And though it’s better with the OnePlus 2, the launch isn’t without its problems.

OnePlus founder Carl Pei took to the OnePlus forums to write a lengthy apology to everyone: fans, partners, and team. In it he acknowledges the failures of both of the launches, gives explanations, and repeated apologies for the inconveniences brought upon potential customers.

We messed up the launch of the OnePlus 2.

Well, we messed up the launch of the OnePlus One as well. Although inventory levels ramped up eventually, months after the announcement, it was still extremely difficult to buy the device. We comforted ourselves to the fact that we were young, and that we’d learn and show the world we could do better next time around.

With the OnePlus 2, we made rosy plans. We were more confident, and prepared a lot more inventory. We told our users it would be 30-50x easier to get invites, and they needn’t worry. Yet, we only began shipping in meaningful quantities this week, nearly a month after our initial targeted shipping date. You can talk all you want, but in the end, flawless execution speaks much louder than unfulfilled promises.

I’d like to apologize on behalf of OnePlus for the delay.Carl PeiOnePlus

As much as it’s tempting to forgive OnePlus, it’s tough. The invite system was an epic failure last time, and it was brought back. Delays are repeated, despite the lessons taught last time. And most of all, potential customers are getting burned again. I know a lot of people are just fed up with OnePlus, and I can’t blame them.

As an apology, OnePlus may hold an open sale late this month or early the next, for a single hour. As much as this is nice, it’s a good month away and the single hour sales are stressful and don’t give most consumers the chance to buy the device. It’s another annoying way to buy the device, just like the invite system.

What’s your opinion on the company? Have they messed up too much, or can they redeem themselves?

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition finally receives Android 5.1

The now-discontinued Google Play Edition program used to pair the flagship smartphones from Android device manufacturers such as Samsung and HTC with stock Android from Google. That, however, turned out not to be a very enticing proposition for many, which is why the scheme was dropped.

But before that happened certain GPE devices did launch, such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition. It was just like the regular S4, but with software from Google – and no TouchWiz in sight. Furthermore, there was this (now laughable) promise of “Nexus-like” delivery of software updates.

That mostly has not materialized. Case in point: The S4 GPE is only now being updated to Android 5.1, build LMY47O. That particular version was first spotted on other devices back in April, believe it or not. It’s unclear why it took five months or so for it to reach the Galaxy S4 GPE, but at least it’s rolling out now.

And once you apply this update you’ll no longer be stuck on the even more ancient Android 5.0 build LRX21P, from November 2014. At this rate, we wouldn’t bet on the S4 GPE getting a Marshmallow treat. Or if it does eventually receive it, be prepared to wait well into 2016 for that to happen.

If you’re impatient and haven’t seen the update notification yet, you can head over to the Source link below to download the OTA ZIP file if you’d like to flash it manually (provided, of course, that you know how to do…

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iOS 9.1 public beta is now up for grabs

It was just a few hours ago when we told you about the first beta of iOS 9.1 becoming available for developers to tinker with. And here we are now, not one day later, and the first public beta of iOS 9.1 is already up for grabs.

This is the fastest we’ve ever seen Apple move from a developer beta release to one targeted at general consumers. It’s a bit of an odd situation because iOS 9 will only be out on September 16.

If you’re interested in trying out iOS 9.1, you need to enroll in Apple’s beta software program, after which the update notification should pop up on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

iOS 9.1 brings with it some new emoji, better performance compared to iOS 9, and some new developer APIs enabling apps to take advantage of 3D Touch and Live Photos. It also includes features for the newly unveiled iPad Pro, gaining support for the Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play edition finally getting Android 5.1 update

You thought you’d never hear about this device again, but it’s back in the spotlight, probably for the final time. The Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play edition was a device that was part of an effort to make smartphones available with stock Android instead of the skin that comes on the regular models. However, the project was killed off long ago.

The Galaxy S4 GPe is back in the news because it’s finally getting its Android 5.1 update. No, it’s not Android 5.1.1, but it’s still an improvement over the old software. This also means it likely has all the latest fixes, like the Stagefright patch.

If you still own this device, head over to settings and update it. It’ll add a good bit of life to an old but very usable device. Plus, stock Lollipop just can’t be beat!

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OS X El Capitan llega el 30 de septiembre, la beta pública de iOS 9.1 hoy

Hoy el día anda de lanzamiento en lanzamiento. Si Microsoft ha anunciado que su paquete Office 2016 para PCs estará listo en menos de dos semanas, Apple ha hecho lo propio con sus dos productos estrella en cuanto a software se refiere. En primer luga…

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CEO Interview: Customer Wins Over Excel, SAP, Oracle Fuels Anaplan Hyper-Growth

After CRM with Salesforce.com, Human Ressources (Workday, SmartRecruiters…) and Service Management (ServiceNow, BMC), cloud-based Planning and Forecasting solutions or Corporate Performance Management (CPM), as it’s called in industry lingo, is poised to be the next wave of cloud solutions to disrupt the enterprise software market dominated today by traditional players like SAP or Oracle.

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Apple iOS 9.1 Includes These Highly Anticipated Emoji

Disclosure: I own a small number of shares in Apple stock.
About five months ago, Apple released iOS 8.3 with racially diverse emoji. When Apple iOS 9.1 is released, it will include many more highly anticipated emoji characters. The new emoji are based on 41 characters included in the Unicode 8.0 update, which have 37 new emojis and 5 emoji modifiers.
Nearly every category has new emoji added. The new emoji includes: hugging face, thinking face, face with rolling eyes, zipper-mouth face, nerd face, upside-down face, face with thermometer, face with head-bandage, money-mouth face, sign of the horns, prayer beads, robot face, lion face, unicorn face, turkey, crab, scorpion, cheese wedge, hot dog, taco, burrito, popcorn, bottle with popping cork, amphora, place of worship, kaaba, mosque, synagogue, Menorah with nine branches, cricket bat and ball, volleyball, field hockey stick and ball, ice hockey stick and puck, table tennis paddle and ball, badminton racquet and shuttlecock and bow and arrow. It also has an offensive middle finger emoji with different skin tones that was included in Windows 10 first.
These emoji are already included in a special iOS 9.1 beta uploaded for developers with paid accounts, according to TheNextWeb. However, it is expected to be released to the public within the next couple of months. The first major iteration of iOS 9 will be released on September 16th.

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