WiFi Alliance certifies the HTC One X9, launch coming in 2016

Anyone hoping that the rumored HTC One X9 would launch in 2015 will be disappointed to hear that the phone isn’t expected to be unveiled until next year. @LlabTooFeR revealed this new information along with a link to the phone’s WiFi certification document, which was granted to the One X9 back on September 15th. The document doesn’t confirm or deny any of the rumors that we’ve seen do far, but it does reveal that the HTC One X9 will come with a, b, g, n and ac WiFi connections on 2.4GHz and 5GHz, as well as support for Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct.

Based on previous rumors, the HTC One X9 is expected to feature a MediaTek processor, 5.5-inch 1080p display, 2GB of RAM. 16GB of internal storage, 13-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization, front-facing UltraPixel camera and a 3,000mAh battery. With WiFi and TENAA (China’s version of the FCC) certification taken care of, we wouldn’t be surprised if the HTC One X9 is announced for Asian markets during CES in early January.

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Android and Me tablet holiday shopping guide – 2015

Black Friday weekend has come and gone, but we know there are many of you who haven’t even started your holiday shopping yet. If you’re all set on smartphones and accessories (you should seriously check our Give the gift of power article), an Android tablet may be exactly what you or a loved one needs. The list below highlights the tablets that we would actually consider spending our money on.

The best of the best

Nexus 9 – $298.00
The Nexus 9 is already a year old, but it’s still one of the most powerful Android tablets on the market and the only one that’s running a stock Android build. The tablet is powered by a 2.3GHz dual-core 64-bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor with 2GB of RAM, 16 or 32GB or internal storage, a 6,700mAh battery, 8-megapixel rear camera, a 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera and stereo front-facing speakers.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 – $399.99 (9.7-inch), $349.99 (8-inch)
If you’re a fan of Samsung’s hardware style and don’t mind TouchWiz, the 9.7-inch and 8-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 may be a good option for you. Both feature 2048×1536 Super AMOLED displays , octa-core processors, 3GB of RAM, 32 or 64GB internal storage, microSD card slot, 8-megapixel rear camera, 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera and a fingerprint scanner. The 8-inch model comes with a 4,000mAh battery, while the larger 9.7-inch model has a 5,870mAh battery.

Amazon Fire HDX 8.9$499.99
Amazon’s Fire tablets aren’t usually known for incredible performance, but the Fire HDX 8.9 and its Snapdragon 800 chip can handle pretty much anything you throw at it. It features an 8.9-inch 2560 x 1600 pixel display, 32GB of storage, 2BG of RAM, an 8-megapixel main camera and stereo speakers. But what truly sets the Fire HDX 8.9 apart from other Android tablets is its integration into Amazon Prime services and the new Amazon Underground, which gives you $10,000 worth of paid apps and games for free.

Acer Predator 8 – $299.99
Acer’s Predator 8 comes equipped with an 8-inch 1,920 x 1,200 resolution IPS LCD display, Intel Atom X7 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, microSD slot support, and a 4420mAh battery that should provide up to eight and a half hours of battery life. The tablet’s gaming-centric experience is also enhanced by four front-facing speakers (one in each corner of the tablet) and dual-haptic vibration motors that allow even vibration across the entire tablet no matter how it is held.

NVIDIA Shield Tablet$199.99
It may be sitting at the bottom of this list, but the NVIDIA Shield Tablet is our favorite 8-inch tablet. Equipped with a NVIDIA Tegra K1 chip, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage and front-facing stereo speakers. You’d be hard pressed to find a better Android tablet to satisfy your mobile gaming needs.

Budget options

We know that the tablets listed above a bit pricey, so we’ve also included a handful of budget-friendly Android tablet options that are worth considering. You can easily find an Android tablet for $200 or less, but only a few are actually worth buying. Don’t buy these tablets if you want a gaming device, but they are good enough for all your social media and news apps and can easily double as an eReader.

If there are any other Android tablets you’d recommend, leave a comment below and let us know which device you think should be added to the list.

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¡Llévate gratis el nuevo Motorola Moto G! Entra en nuestro sorteo

¡Llévate un Motorola Moto G 2015 en nuestro nuevo sorteo!

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La gama media cada vez está más abarrotada por un enorme número de terminales que, por norma general contienen unas especificaciones más que decentes para cualquier tipo de usuario, sea más o menos exigente y a un precio relativamente contenido al prescindir de características únicas en terminales más top o por contra materiales nobles como el actual aluminio.

Muchos de estos se nos vienen rápidamente a la cabeza, pero sin duda uno que difícilmente pasará desapercibido o será olvidado por el público es el Motorola Moto G, concretamente su última renovación para este año, pisando el mercado incluso con dos variantes de almacenamiento y memoria RAM.

Si recordamos, este más que interesante dispositivo trae consigo un panel IPS de 5 pulgadas con resolución HD, un SoC Snapdragon 410 de cuatro núcleos a 1,4 GHz, acompañado de 1 o 2 GB de RAM y 8 o 16 GB de almacenamiento que podemos ampliar con tarjetas microSD. Posee un flamante sensor trasero de 13 megapíxeles y como novedad protección IPx7 frente a inmersiones de agua. Todo ello no sin su batería de 2.470 mAh que alimenta todo el terminal.

Tras el repaso vamos al asunto que a todos nos interesa, como es un nuevo sorteo. ¡Sí! Cualquiera de vosotros puede llevarse por la cara un ejemplar del nuevo Moto G 2015 simplemente participando mediante las opciones que encontraréis a continuación.

Cabe decir que este sorteo es de ámbito nacional (España) y finalizará el próximo día 11 de Diciembre a las 23:59h (hora española peninsular). Si deseas más información consulta los términos y condiciones, nunca está de más.

¡Mucha suerte a todos los participantes!

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These are all the new emojis on the way to Android

Say hello to Android's new emojis. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of AndroidGoogle has confirmed it is catching up with the latest Unicode standards and bringing a whole bunch of new emojis to Android. The company has also tweaked the design of some existing ones — and you can see them all in the image below. If you have iPhone-owning friends, you’ll probably know that they have

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Apple Watch goes from strength to strength, while Samsung falls

Your Apple Watch options. Photo: AppleThe Apple Watch continues to go from strength to strength, while Samsung’s own wearable devices are eclipsed by new arrivals, according to new figures released by International Data Corporation (IDC). What the figures show is that Apple Watch shipments increased from 3.6 million units in the year’s second quarter to 3.9 million in the third.

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