Tuesday
Jul182017

LG V30 specs show up on GeekBench

With the LG V30 coming out at the end of August, which is the day before IFA kicks off in Berlin, anticipation is high for the new flagship. Now, we get to see more about the device as it’s been spotted on GeekBench app. It seems to be sporting the same specs that flagships coming out this year have: a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor and 4GB of RAM. It’ll also reportedly run on the latest version of Android Nougat (7.1.2). Based on the GeekBench leak, it shows that the multicore score of the V30 is well over the 6,300 mark but it still doesn’t beat the Xiaomi Mi 6 with its score over 6,700. That said, benchmark scores aren’t the only indicators whether a device will work well in real life. We’d just have to wait for the device to launch on August 31st in Germany.

Source: GSMArena

Tuesday
Jul182017

Tablo Tuner and Tablo Engine now available to Android TV devices

Nuvyyo, the maker of Tablo Over-the-Air (OTA) DVRs (www.tablotv.com), announces the availability of Tablo ENGINE: an Android TV-based DVR app that lets cord cutters discover, watch, and record live TV from broadcast networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox. Designed for customers who prefer an HDMI-connected OTA DVR experience, Tablo ENGINE brings the fast and user-friendly Tablo interface and DVR functionality to powerful Android TV set-top-boxes, starting with the Nvidia SHIELD.

 By using a Tablo TUNER OTA USB adapter to connect a TV antenna to the Nvidia SHIELD and downloading the Tablo ENGINE app, TV fans will be able to discover, watch and record live HDTV on their Android TV device without the need for Tablo OTA DVR hardware.

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Tuesday
Jul182017

Google Play Music might soon let Android users play songs right from search

It looks like Google is working to bring a feature some music lovers might want: the ability to play songs right from Google search’s interface. This feature debuted on the web interface a few months back and now it looks like Google is trying it out for Android users. According to GSMArena it doesn’t seem to be tied to a specific version of Google Play Music for Android so that could mean it’s happening on the server side. It’s a test though so you may or may not be lucky enough to get the feature.

As seen in the screenshots above, it shows the result above with the album’s cover on the left and the Play button on the right side. Below that are the auto suggestions, in case what the app is showing isn’t the song you’re looking for. If it’s a song or album you’re looking for, when you press play, it’ll start playing the song. For artists, you get a random song from the musician.

Monday
Jul172017

Engineers of Android O to hold Reddit AMA

The engineering team behind Android O is giving fans and everyone else a chance to ask their burning questions ahead of the public release of the new Android mobile operating system at an upcoming Reddit AMA. The page is already up and it makes it clear that the engineers will only answer questions related to the engineering of the OS and not whether Android O stands for Android Oreo or something. We can expect them to be asked about Project Treble, though, which is seen as the company’s way to reduce fragmentation between Android devices made by different manufacturers. Theoretically, it’ll let companies update Android devices quicker without having to go through their chip partners. Google has previously said new devices coming out with Android O out of the gate get full Project Treble treatment.

A new developer preview of the OS is expected to come out ahead of the official release of Android O before the end of September. If you’re interested in the AMA, it’s going to start on Wednesday, July 19 at 12:00 PM PST (3:00 PM EST) and will continue for an hour and a half.

Source: Android Authority