There is never enough space on smartphones. They only have so much internal memory, and even that is often not what it claims to be. Yes iPhone, we're looking at you and your 16 GB. Therefore, it is wise to use what we have wisely. Let's look at some simple ways that our memory can lose a few "pounds" to cope with new challenges.
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Lenovo has enriched its range of smartphones with the P90 model, which is the first smartphone with a 64-bit Intel Atom processor and an Intel XMM 7260 LTE-Advanced receiver, which takes care of data transfers (music, games, videos) at really high speeds in LTE mobile networks. Its assets are also a screen with an extremely vivid image and a durable battery.
Although the iPhone 6 is fresh, the year 2014 makes it "old". That's why some are already revealing the cards for 2015. One of the first to reveal its trump card among smartphones at CES 2015 was LG, namely the G Flex 2, the successor to the year-old G Flex model. This Android too has a curved screen and body, and this too is made of a special but improved plastic that heals itself in seconds if it gets scratched.
The Bluetooth Selfie stick for iPhone and Android is a Slovenian product that will accompany us everywhere from now on. It is light and easy to use, and with its help, we can take extraordinary, daring and cool "selfie" photos without external help.
Smartphones can do wonders, but they cost a fortune when they run out of battery. Much has already been said about the latter, but with the advent of lithium-ion batteries found in most smartphones, things have changed considerably. Former rules have become redundant, once good habits have become bad. It is also a misconception that we no longer need to worry about the battery. Let's see what commandments apply to them today and what is the recipe for their long life.
A new smartphone designed by Tokujin Yoshioka and powered by the Firefox operating system was launched in Japan on Christmas Day. And what is so unusual about him? The case of the Fx0 smartphone is transparent.
Boeing, the manufacturer of passenger planes, is also entering the world of smartphones, revealing that it will work with BlackBerry on the development of its Black phone. They are said to use their BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) 12 platform, and the main feature of the phone will be high security standards. Namely, data and communication will be encrypted with Boeing's PureSecure technology, and physical intervention will trigger self-destruction.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei is an increasingly household name among mobile users. Although their latest smartphone, the Honor 6 Plus, is almost a mirror image of the iPhone 6, it makes up for what it lacks in design innovation with a number of goodies. It will fascinate photography lovers in particular, as it offers as many as two digital cameras.
Exo is an excellent example of how humans turn to nature for ideas, to its models, processes and elements that help us solve human problems. The Exo iPhone case was inspired by the exoskeleton of an animal (hence the name) and discreetly protects the most sensitive and exposed parts of the phone, absorbing shocks that the case and screen would otherwise receive.
BlackBerry put itself on the world map years ago (if you count in technology years) when it introduced a phone with a physical keyboard that allowed you to send and receive emails. It was a concept of the business world, but over the years it lost its status more and more, as plastic qwerty keyboards were replaced by touch screens. Now he wants to return to the path of old glory with the BlackBerry Classic smartphone, with which he is also returning to his roots.
After yachts, watches and computers, the Italian manufacturer of sinfully expensive sports cars, Lamborghini, has also signed smartphones, and recently a fresh Android called the Lamborghini Tauri 88 "drove" from its factory, which under the body, like their cars under the hood, it hides top-of-the-line equipment. And don't look bullish (like the bull on the logo) when we mention price, it's about prestige, not technology from NASA.
Consumers expect more and more from mobile technology: more responsive digital internals, high-resolution built-in cameras, better and higher-quality screens... The Finnish company Circular Devices Oy, which assembled the PuzzlePhone, responded to consumer criticism. This eco phone can be customized by the user himself, and at the same time it will be quickly repairable and upgradeable.