Saturday
Dec302017

Samsung set to launch new Exynos chip on January 4

Just days away from CES 2018, Samsung is set to unveil the new processor that will power the upcoming Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus smartphones. Samsung Exynos Twitter account just tweeted: “Discover #TheNextExynos that goes beyond a component. Stay tuned.” It comes with an image that has the text “Beyond a Component” and the date January 4, 2018. You can’t glean much from this announcement but the said Exynos 9810 10nm processor is said to pack in an improved GPU and Category 18 LTE modem with peaked download speeds promised at up to 1.2Gbps. It’s being rumoured that Samsung is following in the footsteps of Qualcomm and Huawei and will be including a dedicated neural networking or AI processor in the 9810. We just have to wait a bit to see if there is any truth to these rumours.

Source: Android Authority

Saturday
Dec302017

Android apps can soon run in the background on Chrome OS

Google's Pixelbook redefines the Chromebook segment

If you heavily multitask on Chrome OS, the implementation of Android apps there right now leave a lot to be desired. App activity for most apps will generally pause when you aren’t using these specific applications or games. That is about to change though as Google is testing out in the beta channel of Chrome OS 64 that lets app properly run in the background even if you’re working on something else. And if it’s made its way to beta, there is some assurance that it might make it to the public release. As 9to5Google points out, Chrome OS 64 also introduced split view recently, which puts further emphasis on the OS’s multitasking capabilities.

Friday
Dec292017

Nokia is bringing Android 8.1 Oreo to its low-end Nokia 2 device

 

This latest development will bring Android Oreo to the cheapest device to date. HMD’s Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas just announced that Android 8.1 is coming to the Nokia 2. We’re used to entry-level devices not getting the latest and greatest, but this is a welcome surprise. And since Android 8.1 brings with it memory management improvements of Android Go, that could bump up performance for the Nokia 2. The caveat is HMD hasn’t specified when the update would come. But it is something to look forward to.

Source: GSMArena

Friday
Dec292017

Google quietly retires Pixel C tablet

Does this mark the end of Google’s interest in Android tablets? The tech giant has taken the product off its Google Store. Now, it’s listing page redirects to the Pixelbook, which goes to show where Google is in the whole hybrid PC space. The Google Pixel C was a weird device in the sense that it was built to run Chrome OS but the system couldn’t yet handle an all-touch device. It seems about the right time for the device to be phased out with full update support reaching its end. It’ll get security patches for another year or so, though.

Source: Android Police