Few people today use their smartphone without a protective case. These have long since become fashionable accessories, and the Slovenian organic covers of Organika Cases add a new dimension to them - the smell. The idea, which was conceived by the young developer Žiga Lunder and realized under the brand name Organika, can be supported on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, where the three-member Organika team collects 13 thousand US dollars to start mass production.
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Got a cracked phone screen? Don't bemoan it, because we know how you can "fix" it at no cost. A cracked screen is not yet a reason to consider a new phone. Rather, come up with a background that makes the cracked part part of the background.
At the strategic technology conference Tech World 2016, Lenovo presented a flexible smartphone that wraps around the wrist in the style of a slap-it bracelet, and a tablet phone that folds in half. Their usefulness was demonstrated by YouTube girl Meghan McCarthy. And they equipped the handset not only with a bendable screen, but also with bendable hardware such as the motherboard and battery!
Jesus could turn water into wine, and Tendigi could turn an iPhone into an Android. Pretty similar thing, don't you think? Many have tried (iPhone and Android have completely different mobile environments that until now seemed incompatible), but Nick Lee, CTO of Tendigi, who recently ran Windows 95 on an Apple Watch, succeeded. thought iOS and Android would ever coexist.
Lenovo Phba2 Pro is the world's first smartphone with Tango technology, a technology platform that uses advanced computer vision, depth perception and motion tracking technologies to create a 3D experience on the screen.
Have you ever wished you had an extra pair of hands while using your phone or tablet? Have you ever felt uncomfortable playing with a mobile device? Have you ever dropped your phone or tablet while doing something else? Make sure this never happens to you again with the Sospendo universal flexible holder, a holder that wraps around your neck or waist.
We primarily use the digital camera on a smartphone to take photos and record videos, but there are other ways to use the camera that you should know so that its potential does not go untapped. Here are three tricks that the camera on your smartphone, in combination with the right app, can do in addition to taking pictures and recording.
How are smartphones changing us? There are seven billion people in the world, and about six of them own a mobile phone, which is a surprising figure considering that only 4.5 billion people have access to a working toilet. A less surprising fact is that smartphones have a profound effect on our bodies and brains. If you are reading this news on your smartphone, your body position is as if an eight-year-old girl was sitting on your back! Check out other amazing facts about smartphones in relation to our lives.
Solaris is a smartphone that only the wealthiest can afford. You have to shell out as much as 17 thousand US dollars for it! For this money, the Israeli startup Siri Labs promises a smartphone of excellence - with the best screens, the best camera, the best sound system, the most secure and with a much faster WiFi connection than the competition. With it, it targets celebrities, important people and, in general, the rich, who keep sensitive data on their phones and are concerned about privacy.
Chances are your next smartphone will be Chinese. Below we will give you quite a few good reasons for this. True, the label "Made in China" has a bad reputation, as it is synonymous with cheap "goods", and if anything, the Chinese have always been competitive on price. But we had to pay a high price for this: poor quality. That is now changing, at least in the realm of smartphones that are spitting against the tide. After years of just copying, they have now turned to innovation, and the result is smartphones that justifiably make the competition's pants shake. The Chinese have started their march into the mobile market and it seems that nothing can stop them, not even the patent offices.
Coolpad offers smartphones with innovative design, exceptional quality at an affordable price. The Chinese manufacturer offers access to the LTE network, IR and a fingerprint reader to a wide range of users. Coolpad Torino S will soon be available in Slovenia in white and champagne colors.
When we think of Finland, we immediately think of Nokia and it's hard to imagine any other mobile phone brand from there. One such is Jolla, which in 2013 introduced its first smartphone with the fresh Sailfish OS operating system. Well, there is actually a lot of Nokia in Jolla, at least know-how, since it was founded in 2011 by its former employees. The Jolla C smartphone is their second smartphone, but unfortunately it will only be available to a select few at first.