Due to a vast improvement in camera quality over the last few years, many people have let go of standalone cameras altogether. (more…)
Category: Opinion
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Ge.tt review. MediaFire is by far the better all around option.
Recently we had the displeasure of experiencing ge.tt’s deplorable service. This is one file sharing cloud to stay well away from if you value your uploads. (more…)
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ES Explorer ES charging boost scam
I really enjoy ES Explorer. Over the years its been my go-to app for file management.
However, ES Explorer’s latest ploy has left a big smile on my face, which, (more…)
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Big China corporations to enter the smartphone war
If the likes of Elephone, iNew, Doogee, Mlais and are feeling the heat now, 2016 is going to be a furnace.
Due to economic slowdown in China, several heavy hitters are shifting their focus will be entering the smartphone market soon. Here are the manufacturers to keep an eye on. (more…)
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MediaTek joins with Google and continues to dominate budget devices
Taiwan is the home of gadget megabrands Asus and Acer, who after getting tired of watching the likes of Dell and Gateway snag the lion’s share of profits, decided to create their own line of PC’s and notebooks.
Taiwan is not only the home of Asus and Acer, but also MediaTek. There was a time not long ago when most believed that MediaTek processors only belonged in China brand phones, and that it would be unlikely they’d move beyond this bottom of the barrel position.
As early as 2012, I predicted this wouldn’t be the case and it wouldn’t be too long before we saw MTK SoC in major brand phones. Shortly after this prediction, we had the likes of Sony, HTC and Asus all looking at producing devices with MTK processors (opens in new tab).
Now warp speed to 2014/2015 and we not only have a slew of brands jumping on the MTK bandwagon, but the models the major brands are putting out are models that are internationally sold and considered mainstream devices. Even Google has jumped on the train and as of September 14th, 2014 there was an official announcement made by both MTK and Google which solidified their partnership in the Android One initiative.
“Google is pleased to partner with MediaTek on the Android One initiative. MediaTek has the expertise to provide what is needed for Android One devices and insights into the needs of consumers in emerging markets,” said Caesar Sengupta, VP of Product Management at Google
It’s also a little known fact that MediaTek was partnered with Google to create the world’s first Ultra-HD TV powered by Android. This system was powered by the MT5595, which is a big.LITTLE Cortex-A17/Cortex-A7 SoC and supports streaming of 4k2k@60fps.
Google Cast Ready
As of the beginning of the year, MediaTek and Google also began collaborating on the Google Cast for audio using MT8507. Google Cast Ready speakers will be used to stream music from iPhones, iPads, Android devices, Macbooks, and Windows PCs via Google Cast Ready apps.
Quite a few streaming services are already supported, including Google Play Music, YouTube, Pandora, Rhapsody, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Rdio and NPROne.
“Based on the success of Chromecast, we’re excited to expand the Google Cast ecosystem by working with a leading semiconductor company such as MediaTek to power audio devices,” said Suveer Kothari, Google Cast Director of Business Development.
https://youtu.be/8q0yZomXuSw
MT8507 details:
- ARM® Cortex®-A7 CPU core with L2 cache and Floating Point Unit (FPU)
- High-resolution audio format support for up to 192kHz for PCM, FLAC, DSD and APE
- Dolby® TrueHD and DTS Digital Surround™ decode capability
- 16-bit single-channel DDR3 up to 512MB
- Embedded SPDIF IN/OUT & 7.1ch I2S Output
- HDMI Repeater (Tx/Rx) built-in with Audio Return Channel (ARC) support
- USB 2.0, SD card, MHL support
- 10/100 Ethernet-MAC/PHY built-in with WoLAN capability
You know when giants such as Google join the MTK fray you’ve hit the big time and it seems that MTK’s chugalong choo-choo has quickly accelerated into a silver bullet.
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Modular tablet and phones coming your way – ImasD Click ARM One review specifications
We recently wrote a preview of Google’s Project Ara, but Google isn’t the only one looking towards modular tablets and phones.
ImasD Technologies has recently introduced the Click ARM One, a modular tablet which uses the CKHUB101 motherboard and coming our way sometime in Q3 of 2015 at $313 USD. (more…)
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End of the Budget Standalone? Optical Image Stabilization in Smart Phones
Over the last few years, smartphones have stolen a huge chunk of the low-end camera market. This is all lead on by several factors: (more…)
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Official MT6752 64-bit SoC Specifications & MediaTek Marketing
MediaTek is expecting to surpass Q1 revenue in Q2. Their target is 90 million units for Q2 with a revenue of 18.2 billion USD. Products with LTE are expected to sell 15 million units. (more…)
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Google Glass – End of the Beginning
First Google Glass was introduced to developers, contest winners and those with connections. Now they will begin to be sold in limited numbers. If you’re going to try to get a product into the market as controversial and potentially society changing as this, this is the way to do it – slowly and in fits and starts. (more…)
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THL Review – Some Face Effort Please
It’s often that people are outraged at the lack of QC and issues with China brands such as customer support.
Things have gotten much better in the actual quality of phones produced – a great example of this is the THL T11 which has enough goodness in it that you truly couldn’t expect anything more from a $220 phone. When it comes to face though, THL has a ways to go to live up to the standards of mainstream popular brand phones. (more…)
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Bringing Motorola Back To Life
Just a short time ago Lenovo purchased Motorola from Google. During it’s short time under Google’s control it lay mostly silent and forgotten. The only thing of any interest that came out of it was a reaffirmation that software optimization can truly do great things to an average phone. The Moto X was the proof. (more…)
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What’s In A Name? Xiaomi To Change The Name Of The Hongmi!
We’ve written several articles regarding Xiaomi releasing ‘European’ models to cater to the Euro market. There are some false rumors going around that the Xiaomi Hongmi is coming with WCDMA frequencies that will allow it to use 3G in all countries. This is absolutely not true. The MT6582 Xiaomi Hongmi comes with 900/2100. 3G will not operate in 90% of the Americas. This means North, Central and South. The Hongmi unfortunately doesn’t have 850MHz 2G either, which further reduces its useability in the Americas. (more…)