Samsung solucionó el problema con los S Pen introducidos al revés


Eso de poner advertencias en el manual de usuario o con pegatinas en la pantalla del Galaxy Note 5 era algo temporal. Samsung ha finalmente solucionado el problema que causaba que el S Pen se atore en el teléfono si se introduce de manera inco…

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Leaked LG G5 diagram shows new design, volume buttons on the side

LG is apparently going to unveil the G5 at MWC next month, ahead of its usual schedule for G-series smartphone launches. The company is said to finally be ready to tackle its Korean competitor Samsung head-on. Samsung will be revealing the Galaxy S7 at MWC, and so LG wants its G5 to directly compete with that.

To ensure the G5’s success, LG has been rumored to have significantly altered the design when compared to past G-series devices, including the G4 from last year. And now a leaked diagram for the G5 confirms just that.

As you can see, the G5 is probably going with a fully metallic build, given the cutouts on the back. It will also have its volume buttons on the side, something that hasn’t been seen in the G line since the Optimus G from 2012. On the other hand, the power button stays on the back, underneath the camera, yet this time around it will come with a built-in fingerprint scanner. A single speaker is on the bottom side of the device, while the 3.5 mm headset jack is up top.

The G5’s dimensions will allegedly be 149.4 x 73.9 x 8.2 mm. These make it taller yet narrower than its predecessor. Past rumors have talked about it featuring a 5.6-inch QHD touchscreen, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 SoC at the helm, a 20 MP rear camera, and an 8 MP selfie snapper.

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Samsung has solved the reverse S Pen issue in new models of the Galaxy Note 5

When the Galaxy Note 5 was released, it received wide critical acclaim. Not long after, however, a different story began to sweep through the blogosphere. Some users found out the hard way that if they inserted the device’s signature S Pen in backwards, it could cause serious issues, including getting the S Pen stuck and destroying the S Pen auto detection within the phone. Now, a couple of months after the initial buzz, Samsung has quietly found a solution to the problem that it’s implementing in newly-produced models of the Galaxy Note 5.

The newer models of the Galaxy Note 5 include circuit boards that have a safety addition on the S Pen auto detection sensor. The new sensors have a small off-white tab that allows the S Pen to be safely ejected even if it’s been inserted backwards. The inital circuit boards didn’t have this cap, allowing the auto-detection sensor to simply snap if the S Pen was inserted backwards. You can check out the difference in the photo below.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Circuit Board

Unfortunately, there’s no way of knowing which models now have this and which don’t. That being said, Samsung has clearly highlighted the proper way to insert the S Pen in the manual and packaging, so you should simply exercise caution and pay attention when you’re inserting the S Pen. But if you do have a new model and you make the mistake of inserting it backwards, at least you no longer have to fear losing your S Pen.

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El Sony Xperia Z6 podría presentarse el 22 de febrero

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Desde hace ya 13 años, cuando llega el Mobile World Congress en Barcelona, esta se transforma durante 4 días en el centro de la indústria y la tecnología móvil, donde las mayores firmas presentan sus últimas novedades más exclusivas, además de demostraciones, entrevistas o reuniones entre empresarios.

Precisamente, una de estas firmas que ha estado presente en los todos los últimos MWC, Sony, nos trae hoy la fecha oficial de su evento en el que presentará sus planes de futuro, donde encontraremos a lo mejor su nuevo “tope de gama”.

Apuntate esta fecha en tu calendario: 22 de Febrero de 2016

Tal y como aseguran en Androidcentral, Sony ya ha cogido sitio para su presentación en la edición del MWC de este año, concretamente, lunes 22 de Febrero a las 20:30 hora española. Como era de esperar, sus invitaciones ya están agotadas.

Por lo que respecta al evento, se espera de Sony que anuncié la rumoreada nueva gama de smartphones “Xperia Z”, es decir, el Xperia Z6. Por otra parte, Sony también podría “presentar” lo último en relojes inteligentes, el llamado Smartwatch 3, con GPS integrado y un diseño de lo más premium.

Si los rumores son ciertos, una nueva horneada de terminales Sony Xperia Z6 está por llegar, incluyendo un Z6 Lite de 5 pulgadas y Snapdragon 650, un Z6 Compact, un Z6 Plus y hasta un Z6 Ultra, a parte claro, del esperado Xperia Z6 convencional.

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Aún así, Sony también podría sorprender con una tablet, tal y como lo hizo en el MWC de 2014. Hasta ahora, los últimos terminales Sony “Xperia Z” han tenido su correspondiente “hermano” en tablet, por lo que en esta edición del congreso nos podría llegar a las manos una posible nueva tablet Sony Z5, aunque no hay nada sobreseguro.

Sea como sea, Sony no presentó ninguna novedad “extraordinaria” en el CES de este año, así que mínimo algún dispositivo cae en este evento programado para lunes 22 de Febrero. Como siempre, estaremos allí para traeros de primera mano las últimas noticias que vayan saliendo, tanto de Sony como Android en general.

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Deal: Nexus Player at Best Buy for $50

Looking for a deal to brighten up your Monday? Today only, Best Buy is offering Google’s Nexus Player for a mere $50, cutting the regular $100 price tag in half. In addition to the low sale price, it also comes with free standard shipping to your home, making it a breeze to purchase. The Nexus Player is hard to come by these days, so to find it for such a low price is a bit astonishing and should also be reason enough for buying it on an impulse.

The Nexus Player is Google’s first set-top box with Android TV, designed to hit off the launch of Android TV. The device is small, simple and round and comes with a remote to control it. It’s simple enough to set up, requiring only an HDMI port, a power outlet and an Internet connection. From there, you can use the Nexus Player to stream movies and TV shows, listen to music, play games and even cast content from your smartphone in the same way that you’d use a Chromecast.

While it may not pack as many bells and whistles as other set-top boxes, the Nexus Player serves its purpose well and is an absolute steal for $50. Follow the source link below to purchase one for yourself.

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Two HTC Nexus phones coming this year, rumor claims

Last year for the first time ever Google launched two Nexus smartphones at the same time – the LG-made Nexus 5X and the Huawei Nexus 6P. And this manner of going with both a more mainstream size as well as a phablet for the Nexus line might be the new trend – one that Google is said to repeat in 2016.

According to a new and unconfirmed rumor out of China, we shall once again see two Nexuses hitting the streets this year. One of them will have a 5-inch screen, while the other will get a 5.5-inch display. If true, this would represent an odd move for the mobile world, where handsets generally get bigger from year to year, not smaller (the Nexus 5X has a 5.2-inch panel, while the 6P has a 5.7″ screen). Then again, the original Nexus 6 from Motorola had a 6″ display and that was shrinked in its successor, so anything is possible.

What might be more shocking is what company is said to be manufacturing both 2016 Nexuses: HTC. The Taiwanese smartphone maker has been in trouble, sales-wise, for many, many months now, and it probably hopes that this move will get it into the spotlight for the right reasons once more.

On the other hand, the analyst who is the source of this rumor is of the opinion that the two Nexuses will be too little to help HTC escape all of its problems. The Nexus 9 tablet from 2014 certainly wasn’t the success HTC had hoped it would be.

Apparently Huawei was also in the running for producing this year’s Nexuses, but the Chinese company lost out to HTC in the end. Obviously you should have taken all of this with a huge chunk of salt, because it comes from just one person. If there is any truth to this information, then expect to see it reiterated in the future.

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