Apple starts roll out of iOS 9.0.2, stops signing iOS 8.4.1 and 9.0

Just a week after iOS 9.0.1 started rolling out, Apple has pushed the iOS 9.0.2 software update, which brings fixes related to iMessage, iCloud Backup, and screen rotation, as well as improvements related to the stability of Podcasts.

The new update brings along a fix for an issue related to the setting to turn off/on app mobile data usage. The issue that prevented iMessage activation has also been fixed.

Similarly, issues that prevented iCloud Backup during manual backup and incorrect screen rotation when receiving notifications are also fixed in this update, which weighs in at 62.1 MB.

In addition to pushing out iOS 9.0.2, the iPhone maker has also stopped signing iOS 8.4.1 and 9.0, which means that you won’t be able to roll-back from a more recent iOS version to these versions.

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Outlook for Web gets Facebook-style ‘likes’ and Twitter-style ‘@mentions’

Microsoft has announced that it has added a couple of new features to its Outlook for Web service. These include Facebook-style Likes and Twitter-style Mentions.

Now you can endorse a specific email by liking it, something which you can do by clicking the thumbs-up icon in the reading pane, similar to the way you do it on Facebook.

“This turns the icon from gray to blue, notes within the email that you liked the message and adds a thumbs-up icon in the email list view,” the company said in a blog post. You’ll also get a notification when somebody likes your email.

Moving on, the Mentions feature lets you grab someone’s attention as well as automatically include them in an existing email thread. To use the feature, just add the @ symbol (see image above) in the email body, followed by the contact name.

“Their name will be highlighted in the message in blue and they will receive an @ flag in their inbox view next to the message,” the software giant said.

Although the Likes feature will begin rolling out today, it’ll currently only be available to Office 365 First Release customers whose Office 365 plan includes Exchange Online. Office 365 commercial customers will start getting it towards the end of the month.

Similarly, the Mentions feature – which will begin rolling out in the mid of the month – will also be initially available to First Release customers only. Office 365 commercial customers will get it next…

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LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition debuts as the first Android Wear device with LTE

Alongside the premium V10 phablet, LG announced a successor to the Watch Urbane smartwatch. Dubbed LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition, the newcomer is the first Android Wear device with 4G LTE support.

LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition packs a brand new 1.38″ fully circular P-OLED display with a resolution of 480 x 480 pixels. The resolution results in the highly impressive pixel density of 348 ppi.

The rest of the device’s specs include an industry standard Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC, 768MB of RAM, and 4GB of built-in memory. Built-in sensors include accelerometer, gyro, compass, barometer, heart rate sensor, and GPS.

The 2nd Edition LG Watch Urbane has an IP67-certified stainless steel body that measures 44.5mm wide and 14.2mm thick. A 570mAh hexagonal battery by LG Chem powers the smartwatch.

It is worth noting that the latest LG Watch Urbane features non-removable bands. The latter contain essential hardware components this time around.

LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition will first make its way to retailers in the United States and South Korea. There is no word on pricing just yet….

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LG V10 goes official with secondary display and a duo of front-facing cameras

LG officially announced the high-end V10 smartphone with secondary display and a duo of front-facing cameras. The Korean manufacturer’s latest flagship phablet will hit the shelves in Korea this month in five different color schemes – Space Black, Luxe White, Modern Beige, Ocean Blue, and Opal Blue.

Just as the leaks suggested, the defining feature of the LG V10 is an secondary display located above the handset’s 5.7″ QHD unit. The 2.1″ additional screen has a resolution of 1040 x 160 pixels and can display app shortcuts and other relevant information in always on mode.

In addition to ints rather unique display setup, LG V10 packs a duo of 5MP front-facing cameras. One of the units has a standard angle lens, while the other on offers a wide angle solution for easy group selfies.

LG V10 features a body with 316L stainless steel frame and display covered by dual-layer Gorilla Glass 4.The removable back cover of the device is made of silicon-like material dubbed Dura Skin.

Specs-wise, LG V10 packs Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SoC, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of expandable memory via microSD card slot. A fingerprint sensor, Hi-Fi DAC, full connectivity suite, and 3,000mAh removable battery are also on board. The handset boots Android 5.1.1 Lollipop.

The main camera of the smartphone is the same 16MP unit with f/1.8 lens and laser autofocus found in LG G4. This time around, LG has brought manual controls even to the smartphone’s camcorder. Users can even adjust the sound volume of the clips they record.

Physical measures of the LG V10 are 159.6 x 79.3 x 8.6mm. Its weight tips the scale at 192 grams.

LG V10 will also launch in the United States, China, as well as other markets in Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Specific launch details about each market will be announced in the near future….

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ZUK Z1 makes its international debut tomorrow with Cyanogen OS

The Lenovo-backed ZUK Z1 is now finally ready to make its international debut, about a month and a half after its official unveiling in China.

The affordable smartphone is set to become available to order through eBay’s Spanish and French operations in just a few hours – at midnight in both Spain and France, to be exact.

As previously revealed, the international model will run Cyanogen OS 12.1 based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. It will also carry some Lenovo branding, at least on the box and in the user guide. This has presumably been done in order to take advantage of Lenovo’s superior brand recognition.

Otherwise however, the handset is the same one that’s been announced in August. It comes with a 5.5-inch 1080p touchscreen, a 13 MP rear camera with LED flash, an 8 MP selfie snapper, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 801 chipset at the helm, 3GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, 4G LTE support, dual-SIM functionality, a fingerprint scanner, a USB Type-C port, and a 4,100 mAh battery.

At eBay.es you’ll be able to buy one for just €279.99, while eBay.fr will offer it for €285.99. These prices may only be valid for a limited time according to the…

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Sony Xperia Z5 has the best mobile camera ever tested by DxOMark

Just yesterday DxOMark added the Huawei Nexus 6P and its camera to its charts, and the new Google phone had some pretty impressive results. It climbed to the No.2 spot in the charts, behind only Samsung’s Galaxy S6 edge.

Today though we have a new king of the DxoMark tests when it comes to mobile cameras. And that is the Sony Xperia Z5. According to the experts at DxO Labs, this handset currently has the best mobile camera they’ve ever tested. With a general score of 87, it’s one point above the Galaxy S6 edge, thus snatching the coveted No.1 spot from Samsung’s device.

The Nexus 6P therefore drops to third place, while the LG G4 is now fourth. The last in the Top 5 is the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. However, you’ve probably noticed that a big name is missing – DxOMark hasn’t yet tested either of the new iPhones, so things may change again when it does.

Until that point, Sony can savour this win. According to DxoMark, for photos the Z5 has the best autofocus performance tested to date, very good white balance and color rendering, a good flash with pleasant white balance, good detail preservation regardless of light conditions, and low noise in low-light situations. On the other hand, artifacts are visible with blue sky saturation, and an attenuation is sometimes visible in the corners when using the flash.

For videos, the camera reportedly has “impressive image stabilization that’s far ahead of the competition”, good autofocus, good detail preservation, low noise, and accurate color rendering along with decent white balance. On the flip side, tremors can be visible even when using a tripod, exposure convergence can be very slow, autofocus is slow in low-light, and color shading is present in low-light conditions too.

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Sony Xperia Z5 has the best mobile camera ever tested by DxOMark

Just yesterday DxOMark added the Huawei Nexus 6P and its camera to its charts, and the new Google phone had some pretty impressive results. It climbed to the No.2 spot in the charts, behind only Samsung’s Galaxy S6 edge.

Today though we have a new king of the DxoMark tests when it comes to mobile cameras. And that is the Sony Xperia Z5. According to the experts at DxO Labs, this handset currently has the best mobile camera they’ve ever tested. With a general score of 87, it’s one point above the Galaxy S6 edge, thus snatching the coveted No.1 spot from Samsung’s device.

The Nexus 6P therefore drops to third place, while the LG G4 is now fourth. The last in the Top 5 is the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. However, you’ve probably noticed that a big name is missing – DxOMark hasn’t yet tested either of the new iPhones, so things may change again when it does.

Until that point, Sony can savour this win. According to DxoMark, for photos the Z5 has the best autofocus performance tested to date, very good white balance and color rendering, a good flash with pleasant white balance, good detail preservation regardless of light conditions, and low noise in low-light situations. On the other hand, artifacts are visible with blue sky saturation, and an attenuation is sometimes visible in the corners when using the flash.

For videos, the camera reportedly has “impressive image stabilization that’s far ahead of the competition”, good autofocus, good detail preservation, low noise, and accurate color rendering along with decent white balance. On the flip side, tremors can be visible even when using a tripod, exposure convergence can be very slow, autofocus is slow in low-light, and color shading is present in low-light conditions too.

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Samsung’s Gear S2 and S2 Classic will be out in the US on October 2

Samsung announced the Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic smartwatches at the end of August ahead of IFA, and ever since then you’ve probably been wondering when you’ll be able to buy one.

And today the official answer has arrived, at least if you’re in the US. Over there, the Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic will become available on October 2, which is this Friday.

You’ll find them at Samsung’s online store, Amazon, Best Buy, and Macy’s. You’ll need to shell out $299.99 to purchase the Gear S2, while the S2 Classic will go for $349.99.

If you haven’t yet gotten to know the two, make sure you go through our detailed hands-on experience. Oh, and note that the cellular-enabled Gear S2 and Gear S2 Classic will be offered by AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon at some point before the end of the…

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Microsoft Store UK lists Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL

The official Microsoft UK store now lists the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950XL smartphones in the “Windows 10 Ready Phones” section of the site. Clearly, this is a result of a mistake, as the phones are supposed to be officially announced on October 6.

As you can see, pricing isn’t specified and has been listed as “XXX.XX.” The specs confirm previous reports about the upcoming Lumia flagships. As per past leaks the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL will have a 5.2″ and a 5.7″ displays, respectively, both at QHD resolution.

The Lumia 950 XL will have a more powerful Snapdragon 810 chipset, 32GB of expandable memory and a 3,300mAh battery. The smaller Lumia 950 will have a slightly less powerful Snapdragon 808 chip and a smaller 3,000mAh battery. Both phones will share a 20MP PureView camera with triple-LED flash as well as USB Type-C port.

Less than a week from now, at the company’s October 6 event, we’ll get to see the debut of the duo alongside the Lumia 550 mid-ranger.

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LG G4 Pro stops by GFXBench with a 5.7” display and 4GB of RAM

LG is apparently set to breathe new life to its high-end phablet lineup (not that the 5.5-inch G4 can’t pass for a phablet) sooner rather than later. The new G4 Pro has been mentioned often over the past few months, sometimes as G4 Note, but never actually posed live.

This hasn’t changed, but at least the successor to the G Pro 2 has now shown up in a benchmark listing, with some key specs outlined. And before you get too excited – it’s nothing but a slightly beefed up version of the good ol’ G4.

GFXBench lists display size at 5.7 inches – precisely midway between the G4 and the G Pro 2, and on par with the yet-unofficial V10. Just like that ticker-packing model, the G4 Pro’s display has a QHD resolution. The other immediately noticeable difference is RAM, where the Pro bumps the G4’s 3GB up a digit.

Other than those two changes, it’s more or less the same device as the plain G4. The hexa-core 1.8GHz CPU is inside a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 chipset, primary camera is 16MP, the front facing one is 5MP, and the phone runs Android 5.1.1.

Now, a benchmark listing won’t give an answer to the question of metal or plastic build, so we’ll go with the latest bit of info and assume it’s plastic for now. Apparently, there’s not much waiting left before we know for a fact, as the G4 Pro may be set for an October 10 announcement.

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