The first clear photo of the iPhone 7 has emerged, a month and a half from the phone’s debut. The photo, published by NowhereElse.fr, shows the phone’s back panel and reveals quite a few details about the hotly anticipated 4.7-inch phone.
The first clear photo of the iPhone 7 has emerged, a month and a half from the phone’s debut. The photo, published by NowhereElse.fr, shows the phone’s back panel and reveals quite a few details about the hotly anticipated 4.7-inch phone.
Pokémon Go is out! The augmented reality catch-’em-all is tons of fun and has sparked all sorts of interesting headlines, but it’s also taken a toll… on smartphone batteries. You have to keep the app open to catch Pokémon, and the combination of continuous camera and GPS use can really tank your battery. Here are five tips to keep you out there longer!
Chip maker Qualcomm announced their latest high-end chip today: the Snapdragon 821. This chip supplants the 820 at the top of the totem pole, boasting 10% better performance than its predecessor while retaining the same features and standards (e.g. Quick Charge 3.0).
The Apple Pencil is one of the best-rated styluses of all time, but it’s expensive and only available for the even-more-expensive iPad Pro. That’s led Adonit to announce the Pixel, a precision stylus for the iPad and iPhone that offers the same level of fine accuracy at a lower price point and with wider compatibility.
Android Police are on a roll. After revealing specs for Marlin and Sailfish, the two upcoming HTC Nexus phones, and revealing the first render of these phones, the American publication has returned to spill the details on something else: Google’s first self-built Android Wear smartwatches.