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October 31, 2016

ZTE Tempo hits Boost Mobile with 4.5-inch display, $69.99 price tag

ZTE Tempo Boost Mobile official

Boost Mobile today expanded its Android lineup __with the addition of the ZTE Tempo.

The ZTE Tempo is now available for $69.99. In exchange for your hard-earned dollars, you’ll get an Android 6.0 smartphone __with a 4.5-inch 854x480 touchscreen, 5-megapixel rear and 2-megapixel front cameras, FM radio support, and 8GB of storage with a microSD slot for adding up to 32GB of additional storage.

Packed inside of the ZTE Tempo is Snapdragon 210 processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 2,200mAh battery.

The ZTE Tempo is a fairly entry-level device, but that means that it’s also pretty easy on the wallet. So if you’re interested in getting a new, affordable Android phone, you can mosey on over to Boost Mobile’s website and check out the ZTE Tempo for yourself.

Source : phonedog[dot]com

Samsung letting Note 7 owners in South Korea upgrade to Galaxy S8 or Note 8 for half price

Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Blue Coral hands-on

As Samsung continues to clean up the mess caused by its Galaxy Note 7 recall, the company has extended a new offer to its customers in South Korea.

Samsung has announced that customers __with a Note 7 in South Korea can join the Galaxy Upgrade Program to get a deal on the Galaxy S8 or Galaxy Note 8. Note 7 owners can now trade in their device for a Galaxy S7 or S7 edge, pay for half of that device, then trade it in for a Galaxy S8 or Note 8 next year for no extra charge.

This offer is open until November 30, and customers that’ve already traded in their Note 7s are eligible. The program is currently only available in South Korea, and there’s no word on when or if it’ll expand to other regions.

Today’s news is notable for a couple of reasons. First is that Samsung is basically letting Note 7 owners upgrade to a Galaxy S8 or Note 8 for half price by asking for 12 of the normal 24 payments on a Galaxy S7 or S7 edge. Samsung is making this move to tempt Note 7 owners to stay in the Galaxy ecosystem rather than jumping to a device from a different manufacturer.

Also notable about Samsung’s announcement is that it appears to confirm that Samsung will have a Note device next year. Some have speculated that Samsung might put an end to its Note line of devices following the Note 7’s debacle, but Samsung’s announcement mentions that a Note 8 is coming next year, so folks mourning the end of the Note 7 have the Note 8 to look forward to.

Source : phonedog[dot]com

October 29, 2016

Huawei Mate 9 Pro with dual curved edge display, flat Mate 9 shown in leaked images

Huawei Mate 9 Pro image leak

We’re now just a couple of weeks away from Huawei’s November 3 event, at which it’s expected that we’ll meet the company’s new flagship smartphones. As __with most other unannounced flagships, though, Huawei’s hardware has leaked out ahead of time.

Images of Huawei’s Mate 9 and Mate 9 Pro have been shared by serial leaker Evan Blass. Up above is the Mate 9 Pro, which features a dual curved edge display, similar to Samsung’s Galaxy S7 edge. The device even appears to have a fingerprint reader below its display, just like the GS7 edge.

Huawei Mate 9 pic.twitter.com/gK5M3yRTcq

— Evan Blass (@evleaks) October 22, 2016

Huawei is also said to be prepping a flat-screened version of the Mate 9. besides its non-curved screen, the Mate 9 is also appears to have its fingerprint reader on the back instead of the front.

Both the Mate 9 Pro and Mate 9 are expected to have 5.9-inch displays, Kirin 960 processors, 4GB of RAM, storage options between 64GB and 256GB, and dual rear camera setups like the Huawei P9.

One notable difference between the two phones — besides the curved and flat displays — is that the Mate 9 Pro will reportedly have a 2560x1440 display resolution, while the Mate 9’s will be 1920x1080. Additionally, it’s said that only the Mate 9 Pro will support Google’s Daydream VR platform.

While there may be some complaints that Huawei is aping Samsung’s smartphone strategy by offering flat and curved display versions of its flagship, the move does let consumers choose which type of screen they prefer while keeping most of the other features the same. Unlike Samsung, though, both of Huawei’s phones are the same screen size, and that size may be a bit too large for some folks.

Based on what we’ve heard of them so far, are you interested in either the Mate 9 Pro or Mate 9?

Source : phonedog[dot]com

Steven Musil CNET Staff

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October 28, 2016

Apple iPhone 7 Plus' optical zoom vs iPhone 7's digital zoom: here's why optical is usually superior

Apple iPhone 7 Plus

Being the first dual-camera warrior in Apple's portfolio, the iPhone 7 Plus is undoubtedly an intriguing beast that introduced Apple's new dual-camera setup. One of the cameras is a 'regular' wide-angle one, whereas the other is a telephoto one. Unlike other smartphones that use their dual cameras to capture depth information and blur the background or capture monochrome image info for better clarity, the iPhone 7 Plus uses its second 12MP camera to deliver lossless, up to 2x optical zoom. However, the telephoto camera does not let in as much light as the regular one - they have f/2.8 and f/1.8 apertures, respectively.

Apple iPhone 7 Plus
Okay, it is already clear that at least on paper the telephoto camera of the iPhone 7 Plus should perform better than the regular iSight camera, but is this necessarily the case in real life? Well, to say that we are curious would be a major understatement -- actually, we were quite intrigued to find out which camera snaps better photos when zooming is involved, though we somehow knew the answer beforehand. One thing led to another and we came up a nifty comparison that will show just that.

So, what did we do? Long story short, we took an iPhone 7 and an iPhone 7 Plus out on a stroll and shot some pics. We zoomed in on all scenes -- on the iPhone 7, we utilized 2x digital zoom, while the iPhone 7 Plus snapped pictures at 2x optical zoom. This will let us compare just how good the latter is in comparison __with the regular iSight camera in terms of retaining details and general image quality in a surplus of lighting scenarios. 

Right below, you will be able to see samples from both devices shot at either 2x digital or optical zoom, __with 100% area crops to help you easily discern which camera performed better in each scene. Okay, buckle up, it's comparison time.

Scene 1: A humble house


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In our first scenario, we decided to pit the iPhone 7 versus the iPhone 7 Plus in a rather favorable lighting scenario, which was starring a rather charming local house. Although both photos seem pretty similar, zooming in clearly shows that the iPhone 7 Plus has done a much better job at retaining the general detail of the house's wooden wall as well as in the foliage to the left of the house. 

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Scene 2: The local waterway


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Moving along, we happened to stumble upon a river and a family of jolly geese. Phones out, ready, set, go... and the iPhone 7 Plus once again proves the superiority of optical zoom. Zooming in on the foliage at the right bank of this serene watercourse clearly shows that the iPhone 7 simply can't match the level of detail the iPhone 7 Plus delivers with its telephoto lens. with the latter, bushes and leaves don't appear like smudges of oil paint on canvas but are better-defined and generally look way better.

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Scene 3: Chilling on the patio


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There's nothing better than having a short break after a long stroll. However, before we succumb to ' smartphoning' and chill, we simply couldn't resist snapping a picture of our patio seating. Again, upon a closer inspection it became clear that the optical zoom of the iPhone 7 Plus simply can't be beaten -- zooming in on the iPhone 7 picture reveals that something blurry and quite washed-out has happened to the leaves and the grass details. Not good. In the meantime, the iPhone 7 Plus delivers a way clearer and sharper image.

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Scene 4: A suburban home


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This house simply oozes coziness - we wouldn't mind living in that one, not at all! Inspired by the architecture, we quickly snapped two pictures for further reference. Lo and behold, the iPhone 7 Plus has once again done a way better job at capturing details and treating us to a sharper image overall. Check out just how much more detail you can discern on the Halloween decorations on the porch, on the flower stack, and finally, on the foliage in the background.

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Scene 5: A victorian tower


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The sun had already begun its descent towards the horizon when we stumbled upon this neat piece of architecture. This time, however, the lead of the iPhone 7 Plus is not that much pronounced. Yes, there are more details, but the iPhone 7 does not lag behind either.

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Scene 6: The bakery at night


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The sun had already set when we decided to pay a visit to the local bakery. With the less favoring lighting in this exact scenario, the iPhone 7 Plus defaulted to its regular f/1.8 camera, which let more light to hit the camera sensor. Had it used the f/2.8 telephoto lens, the photo would have turned out way under-exposed and unusable. It seems that in such low-light scenarios you wouldn't be able to benefit from the optical zoom -- both devices would use the wider regular lens. Hence, the pics from the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus came out almost identical to one another, which clearly visible in the 100% crops down below.

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In this scenario, the iPhone 7 Plus used the regular f/1.8 camera due to the unfavorable lighting conditions. Thus, both pics turned out rather similar in terms of image quality.



Scene 7: At the library


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What's a better way to fall asleep than trying to read a heavy old book? We hit the library afterward, where the artificial lighting gave us another excuse to take photos with the two iPhones. We were kind of expecting that, but in this scenario the iPhone 7 Plus once again decided to shoot with the wider iSight camera -- the light was just too insufficient for the telephoto camera to do its optical magic.

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In this scenario, the iPhone 7 Plus used the regular f/1.8 camera due to the unfavorable lighting conditions. Thus, both pics turned out rather similar in terms of image quality.


Conclusion


Unsurprisingly, optical zoom beats its digital alternative almost always. Using the largest and most advanced iPhone at the moment delivers more details, sharper images, and generally better-looking pictures when zooming is required. In the few scenarios where the iPhone 7 Plus couldn't use its telephoto camera, it performed pretty much on par with the iPhone 7, which was expected and does not surprise us at all.

Moral of the story? The dual camera of the iPhone 7 Plus is not a gimmicky addition to Apple's latest larger phone, it's much more than that - a well-thought and useful system that can improve your smartphone photography by a wide margin. We can't wait to see how Apple will improve this dual-camera system in the future, because we are more than certain iPhones with lossless optical zoom capabilities are here to stay. 

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