The Elephone S7: a well built and beautiful phone for a very low price. But is it any good?
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The Elephone S7: a well built and beautiful phone for a very low price. But is it any good?
Alright, so school has finally started, which means a lot of kids or parents are looking for the best tech for school! Because you can find hundreds of videos about the cheapest and best tech, we made a list of the weirdest, but also coolest, tech gadgets you need to get ready for school!
Force Friday, as Propel calls it, has finally arrived! The new 2017 Star Wars Battle Drones have been launched and you can finally fight other people in air combat, train your piloting skills with an app and have the fastest and most agile drone ever flying around your house!
The Elephone S7 has a familiar look, but an unexpected price for what it is capable of!
I’ve been using the GPD Win for the last couple of weeks and have to say I’m impressed. Of course it has some negative points, nothing is perfect, but it’s still a great small Windows 10 PC!
The all new PROBOX 2 Air Plus is as fast as it says on the site. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftRRxmBZ05U&feature=youtu.be After testing for a couple of days, it runs smoothly and video quality is very nice. The PROBOX 2 Air Plus has GB DDR4 RAM, 32GB eMMC flash memory and up to 1Gbps Ethernet. It can even show up to 4K video with the all-new 10-bit video and HDR. A lot of weird words, I know, but it just means it’s a good…
You know that stuff called ‘wearables’, that everyone was shouting about last year? Well the idea hasn’t gone away. In fact it seems to be getting worse. The geeks are now trying to stick this kind of on-body tech into just about every bit of our lives. Like this Ringly device for instance, which is being marketed as a ‘smart ring’. Oh yes.
Holding your phone gets lame after a little while. Especially if you’re not on a standard headset to ear phone call. We have other things we could be doing with our hands! The Pocket Tripod gives you a way to make your phone hands free no matter where you are.
The new SIM card from Anywhere SIM is an concept which deserves to catch on. The basic idea is to have one SIM card which can automatically switch to any of a number of service providers, depending on their signal in your location. Presto, suddenly you’re always getting the maximum signal where you are. No more crouching next to the back window to get three bars.
If you have been paying attention to the news at all you may have noticed that there’s an issue with refugees right now. An issue that is best described as a crisis. Not everyone is in a position to open their homes but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing that can be done. Picking up the Refugee Emojis Keyboard will help fund the effort to save people.
For a long time now, people have been asking for longer battery life for their mobile phones, but until recently the manufacturers seem to have been more focused on style over substance. But recently we’ve noticed a change from the Android makers, and it’s excellent. These new phones offer around 3 days of operation from a charge, which makes life so much easier. And now there’s a new king of the jungle out there, which offers even more.
How are you watching videos on your phone? With the built in video player? That’s so yesterday, if you happen to be an owner of an Android then you can hop into the beta version of the excellent VLC Media Player for Android.
Over 3.1 million smartphones were stolen in the US in 2013, and according to the statistics the problem is growing. As our phones become more sophisticated and more expensive, it’s logical to expect them to become more desirable targets for street villains and others. Despite all the talk of kill-switches and suchlike, there appears to be no way to avoid the increasing crime wave at the moment. Or is there?
We can definitely understand all the fuss and bother over the new Twitter live video streaming apps, Meerkat and Periscope. Yes, they were horribly over hyped at first (especially Meerkat), but actually they’re very interesting apps in their own right. The idea of live streaming brief glimpses of time from across the world can be incredibly addictive, especially when you throw in the chat interaction.
Hear that sound? It’s the sound of a whole new generation of augmented reality smartphone games rushing towards your handset, following on from the success of Google’s Ingress title. The first of these is a cool riff on the GTA franchise, dealing with cops and robbers and some real time diamond thefts in your neighborhood.