Most of us use our smartphone a lot every day, but only a few of us know how much time we actually use it. The Instant app gives you insight into exactly this information and much more. It's available for iOS and Android devices and provides you with a number of statistics, from how many hours you've spent on your phone in total to how much time you spent on each app. Be prepared for a shock! Sending messages, visiting Twitter, Facebook, etc., looking at the time, all of these add up to a huge amount of time. But how much really?
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We all know the cries of "phone, phone" when someone pushes us clothed into the water. We all probably took the "first aid course" "How to save a mobile phone if it falls into water" precisely for this reason and because of similar cases. Now you can forget about such worries and live in the moment, as we present Comet, a smartphone that is not only waterproof, but also the first smartphone that floats on water.
You're just going out, you're in a hurry, you grab your phone, but its red light is flashing. Dead battery again! A situation that is all too familiar. The phone usually lets us down just when we need it the most. Five minutes of charging will not help you much, as you will only have 1 percent more battery capacity. Charge the Power Practical Proto 12 Portable Charger for those same 300 seconds and you'll have enough power to top up your phone on the go. Give it a watch, and you'll be able to charge up to nine times without electricity on the way.
Did you know that the lines on the phone that indicate the signal are like shoe numbers from different shoe manufacturers, and that two lines on a Samsung are not necessarily two lines on an iPhone. Anyway. Poor cell signal is a reality for all cell phone brands, and YouTuber Grant Thompson has put together tips for us to improve it. First of all, we need to find out what the actual strength of our signal is, which the lines in the right corner of the screen do not tell us. What about him? More on that below.
Robin is the first smartphone in the world that uses cloud technology. Behind the phone, which quickly exceeded the set financial goal on Kickstarter, although it was set at half a million US dollars, there are ex-Googlers and ex-HTC employees. And yes, to say the least, the Robin doesn't stand out in terms of specs. There is a 5.2-inch screen with a resolution of 1080p, a Snapdragon processor and 32 GB of internal memory. With an emphasis on 'internal'. This Android is able to offer an additional 100 GB of cloud space! And that's the reason it stands out so much from the competition.
Many of us are guilty of using our smartphone right before bed. Some of us do this even after the lights in the bedroom have already gone out. It may seem like an innocent act to some, but once you listen to clinical psychologist Dr. Dan Siegel, who talked about what this means for our brains and bodies, may help you to give up this bad habit.
If you thought the best 'S' smartphone was the Samsung Galaxy S6 (Edge or Edge Plus) or the iPhone 6S (Plus), then we have to disappoint you. At least as good, if not better, is the newest member of Huawei's Mate family, the Huawei Mate S, the new flagship of this Chinese smartphone manufacturer, which is increasingly becoming the new Samsung and has thrown down the gauntlet to both the Koreans and Apple with its latest model. In Slovenia, the Mate S will be available in the fall of 2015, and across the pond it will be sold for a little over 700 US dollars.
Former Apple CEO John Sculley, among others to blame for Jobs' temporary dismissal, launched a new smartphone brand called Obi Worldphone. In doing so, he teamed up with Robert Brunner, a former protégé of the company from Cupertino. The idea for the new brand was to create phones that do not make compromises and are made in Silicon Valley with the best components, but their price does not exceed 200 US dollars. And so the flagship Android Obi Worldphone SF1 and the more affordable Obi Worldphone SJ1.5 were born.
Coolpad Porto and Coolpad Modena – flagships of the Coolpad smartphone brand, are coming to Slovenia
The seventh largest global and fourth largest Chinese smartphone brand, Coolpad, is coming to Slovenia. Coolpad Porto and Coolpad Modena are named after European cities, and their relationship between design, performance and price is exceptional.
Just when we thought that flip phones had finally gone to the eternal hunting grounds, both LG and Samsung announced its return. If the move doesn't seem logical, it seems all the more so as the flip phone of industrial designer Allan Ospina, who redefines this type of technological toys in a new way, i.e. according to Sony. Namely, they created the Lunark Phone smartphone with two screens and a special hinge that connects them into one.
While the BlackBerry brand is slowly but steadily sinking like Venice, it is trying to save itself with the BlackBerry Venice smartphone, which is the first BlackBerry that does not have its own operating system but Google's Android OS, and the special feature is a sinking case that hides the physical keyboard. Is classic looks and Android the combination that will save this sinking Canadian company?
We all know that jeans are not the best for carrying smartphones due to cramped pockets, as they quickly become too small for the giants we carry around. With elongated mobile phones, things were still going well, but with smartphones, the situation has changed. Fortunately, jeans born for smartphone owners have hit the market. A #Hello by Joe's Jeans not only has a dedicated pocket for carrying your phone, but also a dedicated pocket for an extra battery that charges your phone while you're wearing it.











