HTC One M10 camera specs leak

By all accounts, HTC’s next flagship will skip MWC 2016 and possibly come out a bit later, on April 11, but the delay hasn’t deterred eager fans and leaksters from gathering info on the handset.

An new source now claims to have the inside scoop on the camera info of the handset, codenamed “Perfume”. According to the info, the phone is going to have a 12 MP Sony IMX 377 sensor on the back with a pixel size of 1.55 um. It will be supported by laser autofocus as well as phase detection autofocus.

As for the front camera, HTC is apparently referring to it as an UltraPixel one. However, its sensor is said to be a 5MP Samsung s5k4e6 one, which has 1.34µm pixel size – much smaller than the 2µm of the original UltraPixel cameras. OIS was previously said to appear in both the front and back shooter.

HTC Perfume “UltraPixels”:Main Camera – Sony IMX377 12MP 1.55um + Laser Autofocus + PDAFFront Camera – Samsung s5k4e6 5MP UltraPixel— LlabTooFeR (@LlabTooFeR) February 11, 2016

As far as we currently know, other specs on the One M10 include a QHD AMOLED display, with a diagonal of either 5.1 or 5.2 inches. The smartphone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset, which will be aided by 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage (of which around 23GB will be user-accessible). A microSD card slot will be available too.

A fingerprint scanner is also suggested, most-likely in the home button below the screen. In terms of OS, it will most-likely boot Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with HTC Sense 8 on…

from GSMArena.com – Latest articles http://ift.tt/20OBzHR
via IFTTT

La próxima era de los wearables, más cerca gracias a Qualcomm

Lista de los mejores relojes inteligentes de 2015

Qualcomm ha anunciado hoy la nueva generación de procesadores que servirá de plataforma para los futuros wearables presentados a partir de esta año, esta nueva tecnología, utilizará unos chips más pequeños y eficientes, y que mejorarán sustancialmente la duración de la batería, una de las carencias que encontramos en estos dispositivos vestibles hoy en día.

Esta nueva generación de procesadores, denominada Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100, viene para sustituir al Snapdragon 400 que actualmente se utiliza en la mayoría de smartwatches y que no está especialmente diseñado para wearables, por lo que no se puede desatar todo el potencial que podrían ofrecernos estos dispositivos.

Qualcomm

Según nos indican en un documento oficial publicado por Qualcommm podemos ver que esta nueva generación de chips, mejorará en varios aspectos con respecto a sus antecesores, entre los que encontramos las siguientes mejoras:

  • Menor tamaño: un 30% más pequeño que el anterior Snapdragon 400, gracias a esto, los fabricantes podrán diseñar dispositivos más finos y ligeros.
  • Mayor eficiencia: estos nuevos chips necesitarán un 25% menos de potencia para poder funcionar, lo que se traducirá en un menor consumo de batería.
  • Inclusión de sensores inteligentes: gracias a un concentrador de sensores que incorporará este SoC, los nuevos dispositivos que incluyan el Snapdragon 2100 realizarán cálculos con mucha más precisión que el Snapdragon 400.
  • Mejoras en la conectividad: esta nueva versión incluirá la capacidad de incorporar módems LTE, además de tecnologías Wi-Fi y Bluetooth de bajo consumo.

Desde este documento, nos informan que esta nueva generación de procesadores será compatible con Android Wear, incluyendo la nueva versión lanzada hace unos días, además de estar destinado a ser utilizado con cualquier tipo de wearable, también nos indican que estos chips ya están disponibles para poder ser utilizados en los nuevos dispositivos a partir de hoy, por lo tanto no tendremos que esperar demasiado para ver nuevos relojes inteligentes, pulseras o gafas de realidad virtual que incluyan estos nuevos procesadores, con diseños más ligeros, mayor potencia, y sobre todo, menor consumo de batería.

¿Y tú que piensas? Pásate por La próxima era de los wearables, más cerca gracias a Qualcomm para dejar tu huella.

Puedes unirte a nosotros en Twitter, Facebook o en Google+

Publicado recientemente en Andro4all

from Andro4all http://ift.tt/1KIkGqS
via IFTTT

Why Is ‘Arrow’ Just Plain Worse Than ‘The Flash’?

The Flash is coming off a 14 month ratings high after an episode that took place in Earth-2, an alternate dimension where villains are heroes, heroes are villains, and Barry Allen is dressed like Bill Nye the Science Guy. It was a great episode, full of fun cameos and twists, while moving the overall anti-Zoom plot of the season forward in many ways.

from Forbes – Tech http://ift.tt/1QYvEI2
via IFTTT

Marshmallow update is now rolling out for the original Moto 360 too

A few days ago Google announced the latest version of Android Wear, 1.4, which is based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, along with the new features this will bring to a smartwatch near you. Then, shortly after that, we saw the rollout of the update commence for the second-generation Moto 360.

While that’s still not reached all units, Motorola has also started pushing out the update to its first smartwatch, the original 360 from 2014. The image below confirms that at least some people have already received and installed it.

The new software has support for more languages, screen dimming, new wrist gestures, Doze mode (which should improve battery life), manual settings for date and time, audio improvements for Bluetooth headsets, and the ability to send messages with your voice through popular third-party apps.

As with all staged rollouts, it could still be a few days until every Moto 360 device out there pops up the coveted notification, so all that’s required now is a bit of…

from GSMArena.com – Latest articles http://ift.tt/1Ljvjex
via IFTTT

Samsung Pay could arrive in the U.K. with the Galaxy S7

Samsung Pay currently serves just two countries. Photo: SamsungThe Galaxy S7 could be accompanied by Samsung Pay when it launches in the U.K. next month. Samsung has confirmed the service will go live in Europe in early 2016, and it promises to tell us more during its Unpacked event at Mobile World Congress. At a Samsung European Forum, Rory O’Neill, Vice President of Marketing, told

The post Samsung Pay could arrive in the U.K. with the Galaxy S7 appeared first on Cult of Android.

from Cult of Android http://ift.tt/1TV94mo
via IFTTT