Since the advent of smartphones, boredom seems to have disappeared from our lives. And since the advent of smartphones, there is rarely a moment when it is not within reach. They have become a conditioned reflex to boredom, as shown by a recent study by the Flurry research group, which found that the average owner of a blue phone uses the latter for almost three hours a day. 
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Anyone who has ever wanted to record a "vlog" (a video blog that wasn't pure improvisation) or a promotional video has already faced the fact that they forgot or mixed up the text and only managed to do it on the 14th try. If you deal with this on a daily basis, it can be quite time-consuming. At the TV stations, they solved this with "trotl" drums, which until now were too expensive for home use. But now here's The Parrot, for which you only need a DSLR camera with recording capability and a smartphone. 
Are you troubled by the question of how to save battery? Do you own an Android smartphone? Although most people point the finger at the smartphone for a (too) quickly drained battery, in large cases it is only a scapegoat. The key is the use of a mobile phone, where operating systems play a big role. Android proved to be particularly greedy, sometimes straining the battery unnecessarily. But there are solutions for Android that keep the smartphone at high speeds and at the same time do not keep the battery in the anaerobic zone all the time. 
China's Xiaomi has presented the world with its new flagship among smartphones, the Mi Note, with which it will not have to face accusations of copying Apple or even the iPhone for a change (the iPad and Mi Pad are very similar). That's why Samsung is now looking at it a little sideways, because it borrowed the word Note from their dictionary, which does not diminish its great features, which the appearance does not match. 
The old year said goodbye and gave way to the new one. Just as you decided to get rid of some habits in 2015, get rid of some applications on your smartphone or mobile phones that only take up space and replace them with new ones.  
Google's modular smartphone is getting closer to reality. At a recent conference, Google revealed its latest prototype together with the pilot program of the Ara project. It says that the lucky people who will be able to test the phone this year will be Puerto Ricans. 
Samsung has launched the new Galaxy A7 smartphone with a 5.5-inch screen, a great alternative for all Android fans who have been tempted by the same-sized iPhone 6 Plus. The Samsung Galaxy A7, one of Samsung's thinnest mobile phones, has thus joined the family that includes the Samsung Galaxy A3 and A5.  
Just like the original, the Lenovo VIBE X2 smartphone is a "tri-color" (multi-layer case), but apart from the appearance, it does not share much with its predecessor. It's not only multi-layered on the outside, as the Android 4.4 KitKat operating system is layered with the VIBE 2.0 user interface. And it will especially burn with the Lenovo VIBE Xtension Selfie Flash, which is a must-have accessory for anyone who likes to take selfies. 
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. 
Although Kodak ended his story ingloriously, his name or the brand lives on. After selling off and closing down the divisions, he avoided bankruptcy and complete decline by selling the license rights to the British Bullitt Group, which, according to a movie script, brings Kodak back to the living when its existence hung in the air until the end. The Bullitt Group will sign two smartphones that will be unveiled at CES 2015 in Las Vegas on January 6. 
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. 











