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pooja1334-blog · 7 years ago
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Motorola Moto C & C Plus available on Flipkart!
Motorola Moto C & C Plus available on Flipkart!
Motorola Moto C Plus
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Motorola Moto C Plus smartphone was launched in May 2017. The phone comes with a 5.00-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1280 pixels at a PPI of 294 pixels per inch. Motorola Moto C Plus price in India starts from Rs. 6,999.
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masticooponjanhavi-blog · 7 years ago
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Motorola Moto C & C Plus available on Flipkart!
Motorola Moto C & C Plus available on Flipkart!
Motorola Moto C Plus
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Motorola Moto C Plus smartphone was launched in May 2017. The phone comes with a 5.00-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1280 pixels at a PPI of 294 pixels per inch. Motorola Moto C Plus price in India starts from Rs. 6,999.
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omvishnu-blog1 · 7 years ago
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Motorola Moto C & C Plus available on Flipkart!
Motorola Moto C & C Plus available on Flipkart!
Motorola Moto C Plus
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Motorola Moto C Plus smartphone was launched in May 2017. The phone comes with a 5.00-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1280 pixels at a PPI of 294 pixels per inch. Motorola Moto C Plus price in India starts from Rs. 6,999.
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shyamjai · 8 years ago
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Moto C Plus Specifications, Release Date, Price in India
Lenovo hints to launch its upcoming budget smartphone Moto C and Moto C Plus. According to latest leaks and reports, Moto C Plus will come with 2GB RAM, Fingerprint Scanner and cost you approx. Rs. 6,499. It expected to be availably by Q3, 2017. Lenovo also going to launch its 4th Generation Moto E4 and E4 Plus. Motorola Moto C Plus will also support Dual-SIM(4G+3G),Micro SIM, 4GLTE, Wi-fI,…
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callmeblake · 5 years ago
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Kerrang! Issue #1774 (from pressreader)
Magazine Release Date: May 2019
Issue Label: May 22nd, 2019
Photo Credit: Mitchell Wojcik
Main article below the cut:
FRANK IERO
THE K! VERDICT ON THE JERSEY BOY’S PER­SONAL NEW AL­BUM
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Frank Iero is a deeply ex­is­ten­tial kind of guy. Launch­ing the lat­est chap­ter of his solo ca­reer in March with a song ti­tled Young And Doomed, the 37-year-old starkly con­fessed in his dark-but-epic 2019 come­back sin­gle that, ‘ Most of the time I’m con­vinced I sur­vived / And that’s fine, but it’s far from ideal,’ while also ad­mit­ting that, ‘It keeps me awake at night / The re­al­i­sa­tion that I might be a drag no-one wants to in­hale.’
FRANK IERO
THE K! VERDICT ON THE JERSEY BOY’S PERSONAL NEW ALBUM
Kerrang! (UK)
22 May 2019
Frank Iero is a deeply existential kind of guy. Launching the latest chapter of his solo career in March with a song titled Young And Doomed, the 37-year-old starkly confessed in his dark-but-epic 2019 comeback single that, ‘ Most of the time I’m convinced I survived / And that’s fine, but it’sfar from ideal,’ while also admitting that, ‘It keeps me awake at night / The realisation that I might be a drag no-one wants to inhale.’
This has been a prevalent theme in Frank’s lyric writing for quite some time. Since the first of his post-my Chemical Romance records under the now staple ‘Frank Iero And The…’ banner arrived in the form of the marvellously messy Stomachaches in 2014, the New Jersey native has been examining how ‘ I’m insignificant’ (on Joyriding), while also pondering how ‘ Most days I can’t believe I’m still here’ (on .tragician.). Released as frnkiero andthe cellabration, though, this debut LP proved that even while spilling confused thoughts out on to paper, he could still put a tongue-in-cheek perspective on gloomy subject matter. Second full-length, 2016’s Parachutes, followed in a similar vein. It cemented Frank as the master of turning ugly feelings into music that’s beautiful, joyous and even celebratory.
The difference here on album number three – Barriers, under the guise of Frank Iero And The Future Violents – however, is that these poignant observations and questions have not only never sounded so prominent; they’ve also never felt more real. The first new music since he and his former bandmates in The Patience were involved in a terrifying bus crash in Sydney, Australia, Frank’s 2016 near death experience has informed much of the content of Barriers, both literally and metaphorically. Though it was born from life changing events, however, that fateful day Down Under is never allowed to define it.
This is largely thanks to just how interesting each of the 14 songs here sound. Joining forces with guitarist and longtime musical partner-in-crime Evan Nestor, plus bassist Matt Armstrong, drummer Tucker Rule, and Kayleigh Goldsworthy on piano, organ and violin, Barriers is the result of Frank’s decade plus vision of working within this exact line-up coming to fruition. From gorgeous opening lullaby A New Day’s Coming – the chorus of which the frontman would sing to his children when putting them to bed each night – through to the startling doom metal riffs of the excellently-titled Medicine Square Garden, Frank Iero And The Future Violents are as ambitious as they are utterly exhilarating. There’s the heartfelt sing-along of Great Party, the brooding, ominous Six Feet Down Under (the record’s clearest nod to the crash), the effortless swagger of album highlight Moto-pop, the frenzied Fever Dream and the emphatic sing-along of closer 24k Lush. That no single song sticks to any one genre for more than half a minute or so makes this record a real challenge to pin down, and means that Frank and co successfully manage to offer up something new with each and every listen.
Deliberately disordered and yet so evidently crafted with total precision, Barriers doesn’t so much live up to its title as it does completely go against and destroy everything that very word symbolises. It’s brilliant. 
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alexathomson · 4 years ago
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Moto G 5G Plus Review: Delivers Specs and Value
5G is the new entry in the new line-up of the Moto G. It will be the Moto’s cheapest 5G model amongst all the latest releases in the list of the budget phones. You can see it as the Moto G’s step-up model in terms of connectivity and other specs.
If you see the camera of this phone, you might notice that the phone’s front side has dual-lens and the backside of the phone has four fabulous cameras. With this phone, you will get the large 6.7 inches screen with the 21:9 aspect ratio of the screen. Additionally, with this phone, there is a side-mounted fingerprint sensor along with the power button.
The Moto G 5G plus is one of the significant phones in the whole line-up of the Moto G smartphone with some brilliant specifications.
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Price And Availability Of Moto G 5G Plus
It is already officially declared in Europe and the United Kingdom, but Motorola is not in the state of commenting on the availability of this phone in other countries. So, there are chances that Motorola might release the new release date. If you are in the United Kingdom or Europe, then you can get it.
There are two variants available in the market. One is with the 64GB storage and 4GB RAM, and the other is the 128GB storage and 6 GB. The second version is $60 cheaper than the first one.
It is one of the cheapest phones available in the UK, and even it is less expensive than the Huawei P40 Lite.
What About The Design and Screen Of Moto G 5G Plus?
The design of this phone might be similar to Moto G8. The only change you might find that there is no fingerprint scanner. Instead of the vertical camera bump, there is a rear-mounted sensor.
That sensor is the perfect combo of the fingerprint detector and the power button, which was the part of the Honor 20 phone. When you press the power button, the phone scans your thumb and gives you access to the phone.
You will find a dedicated Google Assistant button on the edges of the phone, which is now unavailable in most smartphones. At the bottom, there is a USB-C port with a 3.5mm headphone jack that allows you to join wireless headphones.
If you compare this phone with the same spec’s smartphones, you will see that it is a bigger-sized phone and people who don’t like big phones might not love to buy this phone. There are no 5G phones in the range, but there are some 4G phones, however if you have an option for 5G at the same price, then why should you go for the 4G smartphone.
The phone’s big size might be an issue, but with this big-screen, you will get the 21:9 aspect ratio along with the maximum refresh rate, which enhances the quality of the display. The bigger display might help you to stream the content more precisely.
Cameras And Battery Life Of The Moto G 5G Plus
The phone has six cameras, which is a high number for an affordable smartphone. On the backside, you might find that there are four cameras (8MP ultra-wide, 48MP primary, 5MP macro, and 2 MP depth sensor camera). On the front side, there are two cameras i.e., 16MP and 8MP, that can produce ultimate group selfies.
The testing also reveals that the selfie camera produces better quality images and different settings are available that can help you to capture solo or wide-angle photos. You can use this feature as per your requirement.
The front primary camera produces somewhat pale images, and the possible reason is that Moto hasn’t made any image stabilization or optimization tool. But you can’t deny the fact that it has excellent depth of the field, 8X digital zoom, and produces a unique detailed picture.
Some features are added for the first time in their phones. One of the crucial aspects of the phone is the smart composition of the images that helps you choose the better snap.
As per the battery part is concerned, it offers 5,000mAh battery life, which you will find in most of the camera phones. It will give you full-day use in the single charge, or more if you use the battery saver option.
There is a 20-watt charger that you will get with this model. It is not a fast charger but can charge your phone at a decent speed.  
Moto G 5G Plus On The Grounds Of Performance
It has the 765G Snapdragon chipset, which is a surprising element in this budget phone. The processor helps you to use your phone more fluently. Both the variants (4GB & 6GB RAM) work well.
As the name suggests, it is 5G compatible, making this phone the most inexpensive 5G smartphones that you can buy right now. Purchasing this smartphone might prove a great deal for you as you will get a 5G smartphone that too, in the range of 4G flagship smartphone.
Verdict Of Moto G 5G Plus
Undoubtedly, it is better than the average Moto G series phone. The phone offers much screen to those who love to stream movies or play games on their phones. There is room for improvement for the camera, but it still proves a valuable asset in this price range.
If you want to buy a 5G cell phone, but do not have many bucks in your pocket, you can choose Moto G 5G plus. There are higher chances that Moto will launch another affordable version.
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mydigitalnepal · 6 years ago
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Moto G7 vs Moto G7 Plus
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Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison
Since Motorola had been known for making a great budget phone. Now in 2019, Motorola is back in the game with Moto G7 and Moto G7 Plus. These two phones are super similar to each other and have pretty similar specification. But, there are some key differences that make the Moto G7 plus worth more. So, today we will try to remove your confusion regarding these phones by comparing them. So, here we have Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison. Firstly, we will go through Moto G7 and G7 plus Similarities. Here we have collected a few key features that are pretty similar on both phones.
Similarities on Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison
Design and Display Battery RAM and Storage Operating system User Interface Design and Display As I already mentioned both handsets looks pretty similar on design. Moto G7 has a rounded Aluminium back. Finally, the phones look great through their design. As we know due to Aluminium back, the phone is slippery and has a fingerprint magnet. The main difference in their design is camera bump and color options. So, we can say that both phones are well constructed. Furthermore, both have full HD+ screen resolution. Similarly, both have a tall 19:9 aspects ratio. They also have water drop style notch which is pretty similar to RealMe 2 Pro. However, you don't have any options to hide notch. So, while watching videos you have a small cut out on screen. Battery Backup Motorola Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus both have 3000mAh non-removable Lithium-ion battery. We still have some test left to declare which phones offer more battery life. RAM and Storage Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus both have 4GB of RAM which is powered by 64GB of Onboard Storage. Operating system and UI Here they have nearly stock version of Android Pie i.e. Android Version 9.0. This phone has Zero bloatware, which is a great option. There is a separate moto menu which includes a few shortcuts and full-screen Navigation gestures. This is highly customized on both handsets. Despite this, everything is pure Google. Obviously, we can confirm that this Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus will get Android Q on future updates. Well, these are the features that make Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus super similar. These were similarities but, now we are going to mention some major differences that make Moto G7 plus premium phones.
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Connectivity Processor Speakers Cameras Pricing Connectivity on Moto G7 vs Moto G7 Plus Well, both phones come with USC type-C port. But, only the Moto G7 plus supports 27-watt fast charge and 4.0 Quick charge. On the other hand, Moto G7 only allows up to 15watt fast charging. Speakers Moto G7 plus has a stereo speakers powered by Dual by Audio which is not available on Moti G7. But, both phones have a single stereo speaker. Processor used Unsurprisingly, Moto G7 plus has faster Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 chipset. Comparatively, Moto G7 has a bit slow and outdated Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 Chipset. But, these processors are great for this price range. Camera Setup In terms of cameras, the Moto G7 plus definitely, have a lineup camera compared to Moto G7. Well, both phones have 5MP depth sensing sensor. However, the G7 plus primary camera comes with 16MP wider f 1.7 aperture. But, Moto G7 has 12MP main camera with 1.8 aperture. Coming to the front, the Moto G7 plus has a better selfie shooter. It has 12MP Sensor while Moto G7 has the only 8MP shooter. Furthermore, G7 plus supports 4K video recording while G7 only allows you up to full HD+ resolution. Pricing and Availability Obviously, due to comparatively high-end specification, Moto G7 plus is a bit costly but worth buying. Motorola Moto G7 plus price in Nepal is Rs. 40,000 While Moto G7 price in Nepal is Rs. 36,000 Which is Roughly, Rs. 4,000 More compared to Moto G7. There is no any official news about exact release date and availability in Nepal. You may also like: Moto G7 plus Price in Nepal Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro Price in Nepal Moto G7 price in Nepal Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Price in Nepal Oppo F11 Pro Price in Nepal Price of Vivo V15 Pro in Nepal Wrapping up Finally, I think I have covered all the necessary specification and features that you need to know. So, this was the Complete Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison. However, if you have any doubts and Queries related to Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus Comparison then please let us know in the comment section below. Read the full article
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ready-jet-go · 6 years ago
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Slashdot: The Moto G7 Lineup Offers Bigger Screens and Smaller Bezels On a Budget
The Moto G7 Lineup Offers Bigger Screens and Smaller Bezels On a Budget Published on February 07, 2019 at 09:10PM Motorola is releasing three versions of the Moto G7 this year: the G7, the G7 Power, and the G7 Play (a fourth, more powerful G7 Plus model will also be released internationally). These new devices offer slimmer bezels, bigger displays, and larger batteries than their predecessors. The Verge reports: [T]he $299 G7 (not to be confused with LG's G7 ThinQ) is the top-of-the-line model, with a 6.2-inch Gorilla Glass display that features a 2270 x 1080 resolution and a more subtle teardrop notch. The G7 also has more RAM (4GB), and more internal storage (64GB) than its siblings, along with a dual-camera setup on the back that offers a 12-megapixel main lens along with a 5-megapixel depth sensor for a better portrait mode experience (the other G7 phones will have a software-based portrait mode instead). The G7 also supports Motorola's 15W TurboPower charging spec, which promises nine hours of battery life from a 15-minute charge. The next phone in the lineup, the $249 G7 Power, may not offer the same level of premium upgrades as the G7, but it does offer an intriguing feature that its pricier counterpart doesn't: a massive 5,000mAh battery that Motorola promises should last for up to three days, besting the 3,000mAh battery in the G7 by a considerable amount (it also supports Motorola's TurboPower charging). The G7 Power also features a 6.2-inch display, but at a lower 1520 x 720 resolution and with a larger notch, and only a single 12-megapixel camera on the back. It also drops down to 3GB of RAM and a base storage of 32GB, and is a bit bulkier than the main G7 -- but if sheer battery life is your goal, it seems like the G7 Power will be tough to beat. Lastly, there's the $199 G7 Play, the smallest and cheapest model in the 2019 Moto G lineup. There are more cuts here: a smaller 5.7-inch 1512 x 720 display with an even larger notch than the G7 Power, a cheaper plastic case, and just 2GB of RAM. All three devices will feature Qualcomm's mid-tier Snapdragon 632 processor, Android 9.0 Pie, 8-megapixel front-facing cameras, charge via USB-C, and offer rear-mounted fingerprint sensors. Lastly, the 3.5mm headphone jack is still included on all three models. Motorola is promising a release date sometime in the spring for both the U.S. and Canada.
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phoneraid-blog · 6 years ago
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Nokia 8.1 Review:  The Smooth Mid-range does nearly everything right
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With the Nokia 7 Plus, HMD Global set up an astounding and mainstream mid-range and the Nokia 8.1 attempts to rehash this achievement. Regardless of whether that will work, you will discover in this Nokia 8.1 review.
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2018 was a bustling year for HMD Global, the Finnish company in charge of the Nokia Android smartphones. Many models were released, for the most part including budget gears. The best (and as we would like to think the best) cell phone was the Nokia 7 Plus, a mid-range with great specifications, fine programming and great inducement for cash. Despite the fact that the name proposes something else, the new Nokia 8.1 is as per HMD Global the otherworldly successor of the 7 Plus. It's anything but a trade for the Nokia 8 from 2017, which was more a top of the line gadget. The 8.1 is a working class that handles a portion of the 7 Plus torment focuses, attempting to equal with a similar achievement. That has to a great extent succeeded, as you will discover in this Nokia 8.1 review.
Nokia 8.1: Strong Housing of metal and glass
On the off chance that you put the Nokia 7 Plus and 8.1 by one another, there are impressive outside contrasts. The 7 Plus has a full metal casing and a fine covering on the back, making the telephone feel superbly firm. The device can get hammered, and that inclination you have something less with the 8.1. This is on the grounds that the back is presently totally made of glass, which is obviously a progressively powerless material. The edge around the lodging is as yet made of metal.
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hmdglobal.com HMD Global has unmistakably centred more around design, on the grounds that the Nokia 8.1 looks more modern and pleasant than its predecessor. The dimensions have continued as before with 154.8 by 75.8 by 8 millimetres, yet the 8.1 feels less awkward in light of the fact that the screen edges are thinner and you essentially have more screen in a similar configuration. A little drawback is that the Nokia 8.1 does not look extremely thrilling. The design is like that of the Nokia 7.1, which thusly takes after the Nokia 5.1 Plus. The design of Nokia with all Smartphones about the equivalent and that makes it somewhat exchangeable at this point. The 7 Plus had a progressively claim character.    
Nokia 8.1: Incredible screen and Hardware
That screen is 6.18 inches tall and has a resolution of 2280 by 1080 pixels. That is more than adequate and makes for sharp pictures, while additionally with the colour reproduction and most extreme brilliance. Particularly the latter is valuable, on the grounds that the Nokia 7 Plus was somewhat hard to peruse in splendid daylight. With the 8.1 you have no issues with this and that is a decent enhancement. Much the same as pretty much every Android smartphone that has been released over the most recent couple of months, a notch is situated at the top of the screen. That notch is somewhat wide with the Nokia 8.1 and is 'off' by default. In the spaces by the notch, the notifications, time couple with the system information (wifi, battery rate) appear; however you have no choice to switch on the notch. This function may, in any case, be included during an update. Unlocking your phone with face recognition is likewise not present and that is a shame. Xiaomi’s Pocophone F1 has this function for instance and on that device, it works exceptionally well.
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hmdglobal.com In the hook is the new Snapdragon 710, an octa-core processor that we will presumably observe in a lot more midrange Android smartphones in 2019. The chip is helped by 4GB RAM and 64GB. The execution of the hardware is amazing: applications load rapidly, performing multiple tasks with no issue and the Nokia 8.1 takes off through the software. Just in case you're used to high-end phones, you'll see the contrasts between a faster processor and this Snapdragon 710. However, we set out to state that the 8.1 is quick enough for each user. The unique fingerprint scanner is on the back and works precisely and rapidly. Similarly, there is earphone connection, micro-SD card, Bluetooth 5.0 and a solitary speaker at the base.
Android One is an Assurance for Updates
As we have generally expected from Nokia, there is little to be said about the software. The Nokia 8.1 is an Android One gadget, which means you are ensured long haul software backing and three-year month to month security updates. The 8.1 is additionally one of the cheaper phones that run out of the box on Android 9.0 (Pie). This gives you quick access to the new motion control and valuable additional items, for instance, Adaptive Brightness and Adaptive Battery. These are some of the features embedded in Pie and how they function, you can peruse in our broad Android Pie review. On Nokia's own camera app and a support application, the 8.1 keeps running on stock-Android. This is Android as Google expected and by far the best form of the mobile operating system. On account of the ground-breaking hardware, Android Pie truly makes its mark on the 8.1, which serve as a big plus. Add to that the long stretches of updates, and you have an extremely future-evidence smartphone.
Nokia 8.1: Enhanced Camera
Likewise decent: the camera of the Nokia 8.1 is superior to that of the 7 Plus. On the back, there is again a double camera of 12 and 13-megapixels, in spite of the fact that the design is somewhat extraordinary. The telephoto lens of Nokia 7 Plus, with which you can zoom up to 2x optically, has vanished. The secondary lens is currently chiefly utilized for gathering profundity data for portrait photographs, and that functions admirably. The bokeh impact is connected flawlessly and works essentially better on the Nokia 8.1. Amid the day, the 8.1 makes amazing photographs, where a great deal of detail is obvious, hues look lovely and the self-adjust works quick. Occasionally, the smartphone experiences difficulty with the optimal adjustment of the lighting, yet that is definitely not a gigantic issue. It is more irritating than the camera application is sometimes a bit slow, in spite of the fact that it is a great deal clearer than the camera software of the Nokia 7.1. There is likewise a Pro mode, where you can modify a wide range of settings. For instance, you set the aperture yourself. Just for the genuine connoisseur, however, it conveys exceptionally pleasant pictures. The primary camera of the Nokia 8.1 has optical picture adjustment and that likewise helps in low light circumstances. Pictures remain sensibly sharp, however, don't expect brilliant photos. High-end phones consistently complete much better, however in this price range, the 8.1 has a place with the better. The 20-megapixel selfie camera, in addition, performs well, even with less light.
Nokia 8.1: Battery Life
The Nokia 8.1 has a 3500 mAh battery and that is more than normal in 2018. The real battery life can likewise be portrayed: great, yet not extremely amazing. That is positively not a debacle, on the grounds that on a full load you get during that time with no issues and I frequently figured out how to press multi-day and a half out of the 8.1. Very Good, in spite of the fact that there are devices in this price range - think about the Xiaomi Pocophone F1 with its 4000 mAh battery - that last more. Adjustable battery management, an element of Pie that guarantees that applications that you utilize less regularly also utilize less battery power, helps a bit. Because of a little bit smaller battery, the Nokia 8.1 has the favourite standpoint that charging goes quick. With a half hour of recharging, you have another 40 to 50 per cent battery and that is sufficient to get past an extensive usage on daily basis. From 0 to 100 per cent of charging takes around two hours with the included USB Type-C quick charger.
Nokia 8.1 Price
With a proposed retail price of 399 euros (equivalent to N164, 787), the Nokia 8.1 maintain between budget Smartphones (which have improved in 2018) and flagships that have since dropped in cost. Devices, for example, the Motorola Moto G6 Plus and Xiaomi Mi A2, both impressively cheaper, for instance, don't add up much for the Nokia 8.1. Are you set to pay in excess of 100 euros more, for instance, you end up with the Samsung Galaxy S9? What's more, that is a competitor that the Nokia can not so much handle.
Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Review
Additionally, the Pocophone F1 from Xiaomi is a decent alternative in contrast to the Nokia 8.1, and furthermore somewhat less expensive. The Pocophone F1 has all the more ground-breaking hardware, better battery life and excellent face recognition, yet is less well supported and has a shabby, plastic housing.
Summary of Nokia 8.1 Review
With the Nokia 8.1, the Finnish manufacturer is indeed exhibiting an astounding mid-ranger. The device has a strong device, quick hardware, fine cameras and is ensured by the Android One program. Less is that the smartphone looks to some degree generic and the battery life is not exactly with the Nokia 7 Plus. With everything taken into account, you get an extraordinary smartphone for 399 euros that you can use for quite a long time. All things considered, we would hang tight somewhat longer for the Nokia 8.1 to drop marginally in price. The device is pretty complete, yet does not have such an exceptionally focused price quality proportion as a few competitors. For significantly less cash you can get here of what this Nokia knows to offer.
Nokia 8.1 Release Date and Price
The Nokia 8.1 will be available in the most market in early January 2019 for the price of 399 euros which is equivalent to N164, 787 and you can be pre-ordered it. You will soon have the choice to select between three colours:  blue/silver, steel/copper, iron/steel What is your take on this Nokia 8.1 features? Share your thought on the review box below. Read the full article
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savetopnow · 7 years ago
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Motorola Moto C, Moto C Plus Leaked Online: Will Be Most Affordable Smartphone
The Next generation most affordable smartphone Moto C along with Moto C Plus leaked online with specifications and images. According to latest leaks, Moto C and Moto C Plus will run on Android 7.0 Nougat will be priced approx. Rs. 4,499 and approx Rs. 6,499 respectively. Both devices will be available in Black, Gold, Grey and Red colour option. According to latest Leaks, Motorola Moto C will…
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Renault Clio 5 Hybrid: Everything we know about the city's future diamond
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Marketed during the year 2020, the Renault Clio 5 is armed with a hybrid version, failing to marry the 100% electric, as observed on its competitor Peugeot e-208. Design, performance, driver assistance systems, and prices, Clubic makes a complete point on the future urban diamond. In March 2019, the Geneva motor show was the subject of a new duel widely commented in the sector: that of the Peugeot e-208 and the Renault Clio 5. On the one hand, a 100% electric version preferred by the brand to the lion, and on the other, a hybrid engine preferred by the firm of Boulogne-Billancourt. Two strategies for the least opposed,In contrast to its future competitor, scheduled for the autumn of 2019, the non-rechargeable Clio 5 hybrid will only go on sale in 2020. At least one year after its official presentation ( press release here ) during the Swiss event mentioned above. The opportunity to make a complete point on this popular four-wheel.
Exterior design: nothing upsetting
The Clio 5 hybrid, like the thermal, takes the main aesthetic codes of the previous generation. With a few differences: at the front, the bonnet welcomes a series of ribs, so as to add a touch of extra character. On the side parts, the chrome surround of the windows, associated with a rocker dug in the sheet overlooking a signature, also chrome, at the bottom of the door, are the main changes.
Side dimensions, this hybrid is shorter of 12 millimeters, and displays the following measurements:
Length: 4,050 mm
Width: 1798 mm
Height: 1,440 mm (lowered by 8 mm)
Wheelbase: 2,583 mm
Weight: 1,042 pounds
Finally note: the presence of wheels of 15, 16 or 17 inches depending on the version, as well as 100%,  LED floodlights, equipped with the C light signature (C-Shape).
Interior design: upscale
The cabin of the Clio 5 goes upmarket, including the integration of new materials raising the overall quality of the product. A more refined steering wheel with a thumb rest will try to bring a better user experience, just like the digital instrumentation (7 or 10 inches) nested in the continuity of the eyes of the driver.
In total, eight customization packs, for eight light scenes, will compose the offer. What creates an interior to his image, from the dashboard to the door panels, through the steering wheel and armrests. The central touch screen comes in three versions: 7 inches, 7 inches with navigation or 9.3 inches with navigation. Finally, the chest tutor the 391 liters, plus 26 liters of interior storage.
Motorization: non-rechargeable hybrid
The non-refillable Clio 5 Hybrid will rely on a new-generation 1.6-liter gasoline engine, coupled with two electric motors, for a total power of 128 horsepower. Each start will be made in 100% electric, while the battery of 1.2 kWh should provide only 5 km of autonomy to the vehicle, according to Auto-Moto.
The diamond car also benefits from regenerative braking, which allows it to recover some valuable kilometers of autonomy during deceleration phases. According to Renault, driving up to 80% of the time in the all-electric in the city should be perfectly possible. Add three driving modes: Eco, Sport, and my sense (default mode).
Driving aids: from the classic
The Clio 5 Hybrid has a host of driving aids, most of which are found on the 2019 ZOE. Here is a list: 360 ° camera, reversing camera, Easy Park Assist, active-active braking with detection of cyclists and pedestrians, Highway and Traffic Assistant, cruise control and speed limiter, automatic high beam switch, alarm blind spot, warning line crossing and keeping in the lane, and recognition of traffic signs.
Pricing and Availability: Waiting for an "Affordable" Fee Schedule
As explained above, the Renault Clio 5 Hybrid will launch into the big bath in the course of the year 2020, without any specific date being communicated. Just like its final price, still unknown, although an estimate of around 20 000 euros, even a little more, come back regularly. It would be well below the 32 100 euros requested for the Peugeot e-208. from Blogger https://ift.tt/2xJanQ1 via IFTTT
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Rumors: Everything You Need to Know in china
Latest Galaxy S10 Leaks and Rumors (Dec. 24)
A reference to a new night shooting mode in the One UI build of Samsung’s camera app has appeared, hinting at a potential S10 feature.
A new set of renders and dimensions have surfaced pertaining to the 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch S10 models.
Samsung could unveil the Galaxy S10 as soon as Feb. 20 according to one report, which has also shed light on pricing.
There’s hope for the headphone jack yet, thanks to a case prototype discovered by Samsung leaker Ice Universe.
It’s rumored that the S10 will feature a new fast charge solution in addition to implementing reverse wireless charging, allowing you to use the phone to wirelessly charge another device.
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Samsung is reportedly planning up to four variants of the Galaxy S10 at 5.8-, 6.1-, 6.4- and 6.7-inch sizes. The cheapest could have a flat display, while the largest and most expensive may support 5G and carry a total of six cameras across the front and rear.
Expect an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. This would allow you to unlock the phone just by placing your finger on the display.
Samsung has teased the Galaxy S10 will have a markedly different design from its predecessors, and rumors suggest it’ll come in the form of a bezel-free Infinity-O screen with a cutout in the panel for the front-facing camera.
The back of the Galaxy S10 may feature as many as four cameras, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. But other reports have said the phone will offer three cameras.
The Galaxy S10 is expected to split power between Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 chipset for North American models, and Samsung’s own Exynos 9820 silicon for the rest of the world.
Galaxy S10 release date and price
It’s too soon to predict the exact release date for the Galaxy S10, but if history is any guide, Samsung will likely stick to a similar timetable in 2019 as in other years. That means you should expect to see the new handset announced at next year’s Mobile World Congress show, which gets underway Feb. 25. If Samsung follows a similar pattern for the S10 as did for the S9, the new phone would hit shelves by the middle of March 2019.
Then again, Samsung could preempt Mobile World Congress with an event of its own roughly a week before the festivities kick off. According to Gizmodo UK, that could be as soon as Feb. 20, with preorders going live instantly, before the device hits stores on March 8.
The entry-level 5.8-inch S10 Lite will reportedly start at £669 based on information Gizmodo UK says it received from a “source at a major tech retailer.” It would then be followed by the 6.1-inch S10 at £799 and the range-topping S10 Plus at £899 (which could measure either 6.4 or 6.7 inches, depending on who you ask). All three models will come with at least 128GB of storage, the article reads, though the highest capacity S10 Plus will offer 1TB of storage for a whopping £1399.
The S10 and its larger sibling, the Galaxy Note 10, likely won’t be the only premium phones Samsung introduces next year. At its developer conference in November, Samsung finally unveiled the foldable phone it’s been working on for so long, nicknamed by insiders as the Galaxy F. While the Galaxy F was shown briefly, in a boxy case and under very protective lighting, many expect the final product to debut sometime in 2019.
True bezel-free design, lots more colors
While the Galaxy S9 mostly repeated the S8’s design, fans should expect “very significant” changes to the S10’s exterior. That quote comes courtesy of none other than Samsung mobile chief D.J. Koh, who related that information to Chinese media, before it was picked up by SamMobile.
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A render of the Galaxy S10+ (Credit: Ice Universe)The most significant change will likely concern the front facing camera, as rumors suggest the Galaxy S10 will get an Infinity-O display — Samsung speak for a screen with a pill-shaped hole for either one or two lenses. Well-known Samsung leaker Ice Universe seems to think at least some of the S10 models will launch with this design; he tweeted a render of what is believed to be the S10+ on Dec. 4.There is no notch on this mockup, at least conventionally speaking. But if you look closely, you also won’t find an earpiece either. A recent report from SamMobile has shed light on this detail, saying that the new full-screen Infinity-O display in the Galaxy S10 has necessitated a relocation of the earpiece to the top edge, because these phones supposedly won’t have much of a top bezel. It’s unclear what affect this might have on sound quality in calls.
We can likely glean some insights about the Galaxy S10 from the upcoming Galaxy A8s, a new midrange device Samsung unveiled for the Chinese market on Dec. 10. The A8s is Samsung’s first production handset with an Infinity-O display, with its selfie camera is situated in the top left corner. The phone also lacks a headphone jack, adding more fuel to the fire that the Galaxy S10 will lose out on the 3.5-millimeter connector as well.
The Galaxy A8s. (Credit: Samsung)Or will it? A day after Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A8s, Ice Universe tweeted a video of a clear TPU case purportedly designed for the Galaxy S10, with a hole carved out for the headphone jack on the bottom edge, adjacent to the USB Type-C port. The leaker doesn’t explicitly say whether or not this is an official Samsung-produced case for the phone, although that seems to be the assumption.Ice Universe was also apparently able to get his hands on a screen protector for the upcoming flagship, which carries the infamous hole-punch cutout for the front facing camera in the top left. The image was posted in a tweet, and compared to the front of the Galaxy A8s. The leaker says the hole for the lens is smaller than the one in Samsung’s new midrange model, and that the 19:9 aspect ratio of the 6.1-inch S10 means its comparable in size to the 5.1-inch Galaxy S9 and S8.
These latest leaks come at a time when we’re also beginning to hear reports that the Galaxy S10 is surfacing in public. One blurry photo purportedly captured in South Korea, posted to Twitter and republished by WCCFTech shows a device with very slim bezels all around and an Infinity-O display. It’s believed this could be a prototype Galaxy S10, however the out-of-focus nature of the image means it would also be relatively easy to fake, so we’re taking this one with a grain of salt.
While Koh was careful not to offer more details in his interview, he has stated on the record that the Galaxy S10 will offer “amazing” colors. This is according to Forbes, which noted a report from OnLeaks’ Steve Hemmerstoffer that details the S10’s possible design. Hemmerstoffer claims that Samsung will deliver “no less than nine” new gradient color schemes for its Galaxy S10.
A range of phones
We’ve heard multiple reports from various sources that Samsung will release at least three models of its upcoming flagship. A report from Bloomberg in late October seemingly confirmed that, along with details that one of the models will likely be a more affordable one missing some features compared to the other variants.
Back in July, TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that the company was planning 5.8-inch, 6.1-inch and 6.4-inch handsets, via Business Insider. Those rumors were bolstered in October by Korean publication The Bell (by way of SamMobile), which also claimed the top S10 model would see a 6.44-inch display with a 19:9 aspect ratio.Since then, most reports concerning the Galaxy S10 from reputable sources have claimed those will be the three sizes. Recently, retailer MobileFun added yet more fuel to that fire, leaking a series of cases from accessory maker Olixar that are sized at 5.8, 6.1 and 6.4 inches.
However, there have been conflicting reports as to whether the top line S10 Plus will carry a 6.4- or 6.7-inch display. According to Phone Arena, which recently published a series of renders backed by information “from an anonymous source,” the Plus will have a 2K AMOLED screen measuring 6.7 inches from corner to corner. It will also reportedly benefit from a second front-facing camera lens, whereas the 6.1-inch regular S10 will only have one.
Credit: Phone ArenaOf those three models — the S10 Lite, S10 and S10 Plus — the latter two are expected to implement fingerprint-on-display technology. The Galaxy S9 and S9+, as well as the Galaxy Note 9, were all rumored to feature ultrasonic fingerprint sensors built into the screen at various points in their development, but never delivered the functionality. Since then, Chinese phone makers OnePlus and Huawei have brought in-display fingerprint reading to market with the OnePlus 6T and Mate 20 Pro, respectively — indicating the technology is finally mature enough to launch in Samsung’s next flagships.According to Kuo, the cheapest of the three Galaxy S10s will not use the same in-screen sensor, opting instead for a more conventional scanner placed on the side of the phone. The Moto Z3 Play employed a similar design. Kuo’s report adds that Samsung is expected to push the in-display fingerprint sensor feature heavily leading up to the phones’ launch, presumably in late February or early March of 2019.
Additionally, while the more premium S10 models are expected to have curved displays, the entry-level variant may deviate from those with a flat screen. Interestingly, Samsung hasn’t produced a Galaxy S phone with a fully-flat panel since the Galaxy S7 back in 2016. The company moved to the Infinity design for its entire flagship range beginning in 2017 with the Galaxy S8 and S8+.
5G inside (in one model)
There could even be a fourth model of the Galaxy S10 that would have 5G capability built in, according to code identified by XDA Developers and, more recently, a report from The Wall Street Journal.
Insiders say Samsung is pulling out all the stops for the Galaxy S series’ 10th anniversary with a range-topping model that will feature 5G connectivity, a total of six cameras (two on the front and four on the back), up to 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, as well as a 6.7-inch display — purportedly the largest of all the S10 models in development. It’s currently going by the code name “Beyond X.”
In mid-December, a series of new model numbers leaked and were discovered by Dutch blog Galaxy Club, appearing to reference 5G versions of the S10. The codes in question are SM-G977N and SM-G977U, relating to the Korean and U.S. regional variants, respectively. These are different from the numbers linked to the S10 Lite, S10 and S10 Plus. Galaxy Club’s report does not mention where they originated from though, so this information should be taken with a grain of salt — as is typically the case with phone rumors.
If the 5G edition of the S10 does become available, it will likely be after the initial launch. Samsung has previously said that the Galaxy S10 would not be the company’s first 5G phone. Meanwhile, Verizon has announced its first 5G phone will come from Samsung, while AT&T has confirmed it will offer two separate Samsung 5G handsets — one in the first half of 2019, and the other in the second half. It is currently unclear if one of these devices is the 10th anniversary Galaxy S10, or another product entirely.
CPU: Snapdragon 855 and Exynos 9820
In a move that could inform what happens with the Galaxy S10, Samsung in February 2018 announced that it had invested $5.6 billion in a new factory to build 7-nanometer chipsets. Not only would that allow for a smaller chip, but it would also pave the way for the company to make a variety of design changes with the extra room it’ll have inside the handset.
The Snapdragon 855. (Credit: Qualcomm)It’s important to note that Samsung employs both its own Exynos and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors in its phones, and uses one or the other depending on the requirements of each region’s carriers. Snapdragon-powered Galaxy devices typically only launch in North America — so it should come as little surprise that the Snapdragon 855, Qualcomm’s upcoming flagship chipset that will reach most premium Android devices in 2019, should be featured in at least U.S.-bound versions of the S10. Meanwhile, the Exynos 9820 will be featured in the international variants.Unveiled at Qualcomm’s annual Snapdragon Technology Summit in Maui, the Snapdragon 855 brings ultrasonic fingerprint recognition (for under display applications) and multi-gigabit 5G to Android’s premier chipset. The new Spectra 380 image signal processor delivers hardware-accelerated computational photography, taking what many phones already do in software and baking it into the silicon for faster image recognition and algorithmic processing. And the new AI engine will reportedly make local machine learning three times faster than on the Snapdragon 845.
MORE: The Top Features in Qualcomm’s New Snapdragon 855
However, neither of these chips may be powerful enough to outpace Apple’s lightning-fast A12 Bionic. A recent AnTuTu benchmark, leaked by Ice Universe, shows the iPhone XS defeating a Exynos-powered Galaxy S10+ handily. Of course, the S10+ could feature much more RAM than the iPhone XS — some reports point to as much as 10GB — which would make the phone more capable in other ways. Regardless, it’s going to be tough for either Qualcomm or Samsung to mitigate Apple’s advantage.
A multitude of cameras
Huawei’s P20 Pro introduced us to the concept of three rear cameras this year, with the extra lens helping produce better shots in low-light. Samsung reportedly is eyeing a triple-lens setup for its next Galaxy phone, with KB Securities analyst Kim Dong-Won publishing a research note that says the S10 will have three cameras on the rear.
A report in early October seems to confirm that Samsung will be offering triple rear cameras on the Galaxy S10. A leak from SamMobile says the primary camera will implement a 12-megapixel sensor, f/1.5-2.4 variable aperture, and a 78-degree field-of-view. The second will be a 16-megapixel shooter with an f/1.9 aperture and a 123-degree field-of-view. And the last camera will reportedly come with a 13-megapixel sensor and an f/2.4 aperture — potentially a telephoto, for shallow depth-of-field portraits.
Samsung could go even bigger, though, based on a rumor from Ice Universe that claims one of the sensors will collect 48 megapixels of data. Huawei famously introduced a 40-megapixel main camera in its P20 Pro, though in auto mode it never actually captured images at full resolution. Rather, it used computational photography to optimize lower-resolution shots with the excess data gathered from that high-res sensor.
Speaking of computational photography, references to a new shooting mode, called Bright Night, have been discovered in the code of the camera app inside the One UI build of Android Pie that will presumably launch on the S10. The code was found by WCCFTech, which theorizes that this new feature will brighten low-light photography, similar to the Pixel 3’s Night Sight or Huawei’s Night Mode. It’s also possible this feature could arrive on the Galaxy S9 as well, unless it relies on specific hardware inside the new model. We should have more answers when the final One UI builds launch for Samsung’s current flagships in January.
Additionally, The Bell states Samsung is eyeing a second front lens to the Galaxy S10, all the better for supporting Portrait Mode effects on selfies. The latest renders of the S10+ model in particular seem to bear this out.
In-display fingerprint sensor
According to ETNews, the Galaxy S10’s in-display fingerprint sensor will be provided by Qualcomm, and represents the third generation of the company’s ultrasonic technology. That last detail is critical, because D.J. Koh reportedly has expressed that optical sensors offer a “bad user experience” compared to their ultrasonic counterparts.
The OnePlus 6T has an in-screen fingerprint sensor — something the Galaxy S10 is expected to get. (Credit: Tom’s Guide)However, the entry-level variant of the S10 that’s been rumored thus far probably won’t see that new fingerprint-sensing tech. SamMobile suggests that model will instead sport a conventional sensor located on the side of the phone.The in-display scanner could be accompanied by a bold new technology that transmits audio through vibrations in the phone’s glass panel. This report also comes by way of ETNews, which claims Samsung may rely on this system to replace the Galaxy S10’s front-facing speaker if the company incorporates a truly all-screen design. However, the phone could still feature a conventional second speaker along the bottom of the frame.
Front camera behind display?
While it probably won’t happen in time for the Galaxy S10’s launch, in the future Samsung may combine fingerprint-on-display and sound-on-display technologies with another design breakthrough that allows the device’s front-facing camera and ambient light sensors to live behind the screen. Samsung is calling this “under panel sensor” technology, and it was previewed at a private event the phone maker ran for its closest industry partners in Shenzhen, China in mid-October, according to Forbes and Ice Universe.
An assortment of initiatives Samsung is working on for future phones, including Under Panel Sensor technology, presented at an industry conference in China. (Credit: Ice Universe)While Samsung’s breakthroughs are certainly exciting in that they could potentially spell death for the notch, it is highly unlikely all of these technologies will debut in the Galaxy S10, given how many renders we’ve seen with the Infinity-O hole-in-screen design for the cameras. Rather, they’re much more likely to appear in the 2020 Galaxy flagship — something Ice Universe also noted.
Faster RAM and UFS 3.0 storage
Outside of the requisite improvements to the phone’s processor, the Galaxy S10 has been rumored to support faster RAM and storage modules than what is available in most handsets today.
The story once again comes from Ice Universe, who says Samsung will begin producing LPDDR5 and UFS 3.0 chips this year. In the same breath, Ice Universe says they’re “looking forward” to the Galaxy S10, suggesting that the company’s next flagship will feature these components.
While we may have to wait another year for LPDDR5 RAM to arrive in Samsung’s smartphones, it seems almost certain at this point that the Galaxy S10 will support UFS 3.0. The news was reported by Android Central, which shared that Samsung has confirmed its first UFS 3.0 products will ship in the first half of 2019 at 128GB, 256GB and 512GB sizes. That’s square in terms of timing with the S10’s expected launch in early-to-mid Spring.
The upshot of these additions is a phone that’s snappier and more efficient. UFS 3.0 in particular helps storage consume less power, accommodate a wider bandwidth and work at hotter temperatures. As for the LPDDR5 RAM, faster read and write speeds will enable new content, like the recording of 8K and even slower-motion videos.
New OneUI software experience
Samsung is introducing a new user interface called OneUI that replaces the existing Samsung Experience Android skin. While it’s currently in beta for the Galaxy S9, OneUI is also expected to be a big part of the Galaxy S10, because Samsung is pitching OneUI as a solution for devices with larger screens.
MORE: Hands-On With OneUI
Certain versions of the S10 will likely carry some of the biggest smartphone displays we’ve ever seen. Current rumors point to 6.4- and 6.7-inch models, so it follows that Samsung would tweak its Android skin to make those handsets less cumbersome to use. OneUI moves many of the main controls within system apps to the bottom of the display, where they’re within reach of the user’s thumbs. It also frequently puts large text and rich graphics up top, to capitalize on the extra space that these panels provide.
OneUI is expected to roll out to existing Galaxy S8, S9, Note 8 and Note 9 devices in January — roughly a month or so before we expect Samsung to formally introduce the Galaxy S10.
A 3D face scanner
Samsung has been criticized for not developing a 3D face scanner to compete with Face ID in Apple’s iPhone X. But a report from The Investor says that Samsung has partnered with 3D camera firm Mantis Vision to finally get a 3D scanner into the Galaxy S10.
Not much is known about the feature yet, but it’s believed that Mantis Vision’s solution will be able to compete on the same level as the Face ID feature on the iPhone X. However, the lack of news on this front throughout most of 2018 has cast serious doubt as to whether the technology will actually make it into the final product.
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>> CLICK HERE To Check the Best Price and Deal on saleholy.com << Latest Galaxy S10 Leaks and Rumors (Dec. 24) Galaxy S10 Cheat Sheet — Biggest Changes to Expect Galaxy S10 release date and price True bezel-free design, lots more colors >> CLICK HERE To Check the Best Price and Deal on boonsell.com << A render of the Galaxy S10+ (Credit: Ice Universe)The most significant change will likely concern the front facing camera, as rumors suggest the Galaxy S10 will get an Infinity-O display — Samsung speak for a screen with a pill-shaped hole for either one or two lenses. Well-known Samsung leaker Ice Universe seems to think at least some of the S10 models will launch with this design; he tweeted a render of what is believed to be the S10+ on Dec. 4.There is no notch on this mockup, at least conventionally speaking. But if you look closely, you also won’t find an earpiece either. A recent report from SamMobile has shed light on this detail, saying that the new full-screen Infinity-O display in the Galaxy S10 has necessitated a relocation of the earpiece to the top edge, because these phones supposedly won’t have much of a top bezel. It’s unclear what affect this might have on sound quality in calls. The Galaxy A8s. (Credit: Samsung)Or will it? A day after Samsung unveiled the Galaxy A8s, Ice Universe tweeted a video of a clear TPU case purportedly designed for the Galaxy S10, with a hole carved out for the headphone jack on the bottom edge, adjacent to the USB Type-C port. The leaker doesn’t explicitly say whether or not this is an official Samsung-produced case for the phone, although that seems to be the assumption.Ice Universe was also apparently able to get his hands on a screen protector for the upcoming flagship, which carries the infamous hole-punch cutout for the front facing camera in the top left. The image was posted in a tweet, and compared to the front of the Galaxy A8s. The leaker says the hole for the lens is smaller than the one in Samsung’s new midrange model, and that the 19:9 aspect ratio of the 6.1-inch S10 means its comparable in size to the 5.1-inch Galaxy S9 and S8. A range of phones 5G inside (in one model) CPU: Snapdragon 855 and Exynos 9820 A multitude of cameras In-display fingerprint sensor Front camera behind display? Faster RAM and UFS 3.0 storage New OneUI software experience A 3D face scanner
A reference to a new night shooting mode in the One UI build of Samsung’s camera app has appeared, hinting at a potential S10 feature.
A new set of renders and dimensions have surfaced pertaining to the 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch S10 models.
Samsung could unveil the Galaxy S10 as soon as Feb. 20 according to one report, which has also shed light on pricing.
There’s hope for the headphone jack yet, thanks to a case prototype discovered by Samsung leaker Ice Universe.
It’s rumored that the S10 will feature a new fast charge solution in addition to implementing reverse wireless charging, allowing you to use the phone to wirelessly charge another device.
Samsung is reportedly planning up to four variants of the Galaxy S10 at 5.8-, 6.1-, 6.4- and 6.7-inch sizes. The cheapest could have a flat display, while the largest and most expensive may support 5G and carry a total of six cameras across the front and rear.
Expect an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. This would allow you to unlock the phone just by placing your finger on the display.
Samsung has teased the Galaxy S10 will have a markedly different design from its predecessors, and rumors suggest it’ll come in the form of a bezel-free Infinity-O screen with a cutout in the panel for the front-facing camera.
The back of the Galaxy S10 may feature as many as four cameras, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. But other reports have said the phone will offer three cameras.
The Galaxy S10 is expected to split power between Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 chipset for North American models, and Samsung’s own Exynos 9820 silicon for the rest of the world.
It’s too soon to predict the exact release date for the Galaxy S10, but if history is any guide, Samsung will likely stick to a similar timetable in 2019 as in other years. That means you should expect to see the new handset announced at next year’s Mobile World Congress show, which gets underway Feb. 25. If Samsung follows a similar pattern for the S10 as did for the S9, the new phone would hit shelves by the middle of March 2019.
Then again, Samsung could preempt Mobile World Congress with an event of its own roughly a week before the festivities kick off. According to Gizmodo UK, that could be as soon as Feb. 20, with preorders going live instantly, before the device hits stores on March 8.
The entry-level 5.8-inch S10 Lite will reportedly start at £669 based on information Gizmodo UK says it received from a “source at a major tech retailer.” It would then be followed by the 6.1-inch S10 at £799 and the range-topping S10 Plus at £899 (which could measure either 6.4 or 6.7 inches, depending on who you ask). All three models will come with at least 128GB of storage, the article reads, though the highest capacity S10 Plus will offer 1TB of storage for a whopping £1399.
The S10 and its larger sibling, the Galaxy Note 10, likely won’t be the only premium phones Samsung introduces next year. At its developer conference in November, Samsung finally unveiled the foldable phone it’s been working on for so long, nicknamed by insiders as the Galaxy F. While the Galaxy F was shown briefly, in a boxy case and under very protective lighting, many expect the final product to debut sometime in 2019.
While the Galaxy S9 mostly repeated the S8’s design, fans should expect “very significant” changes to the S10’s exterior. That quote comes courtesy of none other than Samsung mobile chief D.J. Koh, who related that information to Chinese media, before it was picked up by SamMobile.
We can likely glean some insights about the Galaxy S10 from the upcoming Galaxy A8s, a new midrange device Samsung unveiled for the Chinese market on Dec. 10. The A8s is Samsung’s first production handset with an Infinity-O display, with its selfie camera is situated in the top left corner. The phone also lacks a headphone jack, adding more fuel to the fire that the Galaxy S10 will lose out on the 3.5-millimeter connector as well.
These latest leaks come at a time when we’re also beginning to hear reports that the Galaxy S10 is surfacing in public. One blurry photo purportedly captured in South Korea, posted to Twitter and republished by WCCFTech shows a device with very slim bezels all around and an Infinity-O display. It’s believed this could be a prototype Galaxy S10, however the out-of-focus nature of the image means it would also be relatively easy to fake, so we’re taking this one with a grain of salt.
While Koh was careful not to offer more details in his interview, he has stated on the record that the Galaxy S10 will offer “amazing” colors. This is according to Forbes, which noted a report from OnLeaks’ Steve Hemmerstoffer that details the S10’s possible design. Hemmerstoffer claims that Samsung will deliver “no less than nine” new gradient color schemes for its Galaxy S10.
We’ve heard multiple reports from various sources that Samsung will release at least three models of its upcoming flagship. A report from Bloomberg in late October seemingly confirmed that, along with details that one of the models will likely be a more affordable one missing some features compared to the other variants.
Back in July, TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that the company was planning 5.8-inch, 6.1-inch and 6.4-inch handsets, via Business Insider. Those rumors were bolstered in October by Korean publication The Bell (by way of SamMobile), which also claimed the top S10 model would see a 6.44-inch display with a 19:9 aspect ratio.Since then, most reports concerning the Galaxy S10 from reputable sources have claimed those will be the three sizes. Recently, retailer MobileFun added yet more fuel to that fire, leaking a series of cases from accessory maker Olixar that are sized at 5.8, 6.1 and 6.4 inches.
However, there have been conflicting reports as to whether the top line S10 Plus will carry a 6.4- or 6.7-inch display. According to Phone Arena, which recently published a series of renders backed by information “from an anonymous source,” the Plus will have a 2K AMOLED screen measuring 6.7 inches from corner to corner. It will also reportedly benefit from a second front-facing camera lens, whereas the 6.1-inch regular S10 will only have one.
Credit: Phone ArenaOf those three models — the S10 Lite, S10 and S10 Plus — the latter two are expected to implement fingerprint-on-display technology. The Galaxy S9 and S9+, as well as the Galaxy Note 9, were all rumored to feature ultrasonic fingerprint sensors built into the screen at various points in their development, but never delivered the functionality. Since then, Chinese phone makers OnePlus and Huawei have brought in-display fingerprint reading to market with the OnePlus 6T and Mate 20 Pro, respectively — indicating the technology is finally mature enough to launch in Samsung’s next flagships.According to Kuo, the cheapest of the three Galaxy S10s will not use the same in-screen sensor, opting instead for a more conventional scanner placed on the side of the phone. The Moto Z3 Play employed a similar design. Kuo’s report adds that Samsung is expected to push the in-display fingerprint sensor feature heavily leading up to the phones’ launch, presumably in late February or early March of 2019.
Additionally, while the more premium S10 models are expected to have curved displays, the entry-level variant may deviate from those with a flat screen. Interestingly, Samsung hasn’t produced a Galaxy S phone with a fully-flat panel since the Galaxy S7 back in 2016. The company moved to the Infinity design for its entire flagship range beginning in 2017 with the Galaxy S8 and S8+.
There could even be a fourth model of the Galaxy S10 that would have 5G capability built in, according to code identified by XDA Developers and, more recently, a report from The Wall Street Journal.
Insiders say Samsung is pulling out all the stops for the Galaxy S series’ 10th anniversary with a range-topping model that will feature 5G connectivity, a total of six cameras (two on the front and four on the back), up to 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, as well as a 6.7-inch display — purportedly the largest of all the S10 models in development. It’s currently going by the code name “Beyond X.”
In mid-December, a series of new model numbers leaked and were discovered by Dutch blog Galaxy Club, appearing to reference 5G versions of the S10. The codes in question are SM-G977N and SM-G977U, relating to the Korean and U.S. regional variants, respectively. These are different from the numbers linked to the S10 Lite, S10 and S10 Plus. Galaxy Club’s report does not mention where they originated from though, so this information should be taken with a grain of salt — as is typically the case with phone rumors.
If the 5G edition of the S10 does become available, it will likely be after the initial launch. Samsung has previously said that the Galaxy S10 would not be the company’s first 5G phone. Meanwhile, Verizon has announced its first 5G phone will come from Samsung, while AT&T has confirmed it will offer two separate Samsung 5G handsets — one in the first half of 2019, and the other in the second half. It is currently unclear if one of these devices is the 10th anniversary Galaxy S10, or another product entirely.
In a move that could inform what happens with the Galaxy S10, Samsung in February 2018 announced that it had invested $5.6 billion in a new factory to build 7-nanometer chipsets. Not only would that allow for a smaller chip, but it would also pave the way for the company to make a variety of design changes with the extra room it’ll have inside the handset.
The Snapdragon 855. (Credit: Qualcomm)It’s important to note that Samsung employs both its own Exynos and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors in its phones, and uses one or the other depending on the requirements of each region’s carriers. Snapdragon-powered Galaxy devices typically only launch in North America — so it should come as little surprise that the Snapdragon 855, Qualcomm’s upcoming flagship chipset that will reach most premium Android devices in 2019, should be featured in at least U.S.-bound versions of the S10. Meanwhile, the Exynos 9820 will be featured in the international variants.Unveiled at Qualcomm’s annual Snapdragon Technology Summit in Maui, the Snapdragon 855 brings ultrasonic fingerprint recognition (for under display applications) and multi-gigabit 5G to Android’s premier chipset. The new Spectra 380 image signal processor delivers hardware-accelerated computational photography, taking what many phones already do in software and baking it into the silicon for faster image recognition and algorithmic processing. And the new AI engine will reportedly make local machine learning three times faster than on the Snapdragon 845.
MORE: The Top Features in Qualcomm’s New Snapdragon 855
However, neither of these chips may be powerful enough to outpace Apple’s lightning-fast A12 Bionic. A recent AnTuTu benchmark, leaked by Ice Universe, shows the iPhone XS defeating a Exynos-powered Galaxy S10+ handily. Of course, the S10+ could feature much more RAM than the iPhone XS — some reports point to as much as 10GB — which would make the phone more capable in other ways. Regardless, it’s going to be tough for either Qualcomm or Samsung to mitigate Apple’s advantage.
Huawei’s P20 Pro introduced us to the concept of three rear cameras this year, with the extra lens helping produce better shots in low-light. Samsung reportedly is eyeing a triple-lens setup for its next Galaxy phone, with KB Securities analyst Kim Dong-Won publishing a research note that says the S10 will have three cameras on the rear.
A report in early October seems to confirm that Samsung will be offering triple rear cameras on the Galaxy S10. A leak from SamMobile says the primary camera will implement a 12-megapixel sensor, f/1.5-2.4 variable aperture, and a 78-degree field-of-view. The second will be a 16-megapixel shooter with an f/1.9 aperture and a 123-degree field-of-view. And the last camera will reportedly come with a 13-megapixel sensor and an f/2.4 aperture — potentially a telephoto, for shallow depth-of-field portraits.
Samsung could go even bigger, though, based on a rumor from Ice Universe that claims one of the sensors will collect 48 megapixels of data. Huawei famously introduced a 40-megapixel main camera in its P20 Pro, though in auto mode it never actually captured images at full resolution. Rather, it used computational photography to optimize lower-resolution shots with the excess data gathered from that high-res sensor.
Speaking of computational photography, references to a new shooting mode, called Bright Night, have been discovered in the code of the camera app inside the One UI build of Android Pie that will presumably launch on the S10. The code was found by WCCFTech, which theorizes that this new feature will brighten low-light photography, similar to the Pixel 3’s Night Sight or Huawei’s Night Mode. It’s also possible this feature could arrive on the Galaxy S9 as well, unless it relies on specific hardware inside the new model. We should have more answers when the final One UI builds launch for Samsung’s current flagships in January.
Additionally, The Bell states Samsung is eyeing a second front lens to the Galaxy S10, all the better for supporting Portrait Mode effects on selfies. The latest renders of the S10+ model in particular seem to bear this out.
According to ETNews, the Galaxy S10’s in-display fingerprint sensor will be provided by Qualcomm, and represents the third generation of the company’s ultrasonic technology. That last detail is critical, because D.J. Koh reportedly has expressed that optical sensors offer a “bad user experience” compared to their ultrasonic counterparts.
The OnePlus 6T has an in-screen fingerprint sensor — something the Galaxy S10 is expected to get. (Credit: Tom’s Guide)However, the entry-level variant of the S10 that’s been rumored thus far probably won’t see that new fingerprint-sensing tech. SamMobile suggests that model will instead sport a conventional sensor located on the side of the phone.The in-display scanner could be accompanied by a bold new technology that transmits audio through vibrations in the phone’s glass panel. This report also comes by way of ETNews, which claims Samsung may rely on this system to replace the Galaxy S10’s front-facing speaker if the company incorporates a truly all-screen design. However, the phone could still feature a conventional second speaker along the bottom of the frame.
While it probably won’t happen in time for the Galaxy S10’s launch, in the future Samsung may combine fingerprint-on-display and sound-on-display technologies with another design breakthrough that allows the device’s front-facing camera and ambient light sensors to live behind the screen. Samsung is calling this “under panel sensor” technology, and it was previewed at a private event the phone maker ran for its closest industry partners in Shenzhen, China in mid-October, according to Forbes and Ice Universe.
An assortment of initiatives Samsung is working on for future phones, including Under Panel Sensor technology, presented at an industry conference in China. (Credit: Ice Universe)While Samsung’s breakthroughs are certainly exciting in that they could potentially spell death for the notch, it is highly unlikely all of these technologies will debut in the Galaxy S10, given how many renders we’ve seen with the Infinity-O hole-in-screen design for the cameras. Rather, they’re much more likely to appear in the 2020 Galaxy flagship — something Ice Universe also noted.
Outside of the requisite improvements to the phone’s processor, the Galaxy S10 has been rumored to support faster RAM and storage modules than what is available in most handsets today.
The story once again comes from Ice Universe, who says Samsung will begin producing LPDDR5 and UFS 3.0 chips this year. In the same breath, Ice Universe says they’re “looking forward” to the Galaxy S10, suggesting that the company’s next flagship will feature these components.
While we may have to wait another year for LPDDR5 RAM to arrive in Samsung’s smartphones, it seems almost certain at this point that the Galaxy S10 will support UFS 3.0. The news was reported by Android Central, which shared that Samsung has confirmed its first UFS 3.0 products will ship in the first half of 2019 at 128GB, 256GB and 512GB sizes. That’s square in terms of timing with the S10’s expected launch in early-to-mid Spring.
The upshot of these additions is a phone that’s snappier and more efficient. UFS 3.0 in particular helps storage consume less power, accommodate a wider bandwidth and work at hotter temperatures. As for the LPDDR5 RAM, faster read and write speeds will enable new content, like the recording of 8K and even slower-motion videos.
Samsung is introducing a new user interface called OneUI that replaces the existing Samsung Experience Android skin. While it’s currently in beta for the Galaxy S9, OneUI is also expected to be a big part of the Galaxy S10, because Samsung is pitching OneUI as a solution for devices with larger screens.
MORE: Hands-On With OneUI
Certain versions of the S10 will likely carry some of the biggest smartphone displays we’ve ever seen. Current rumors point to 6.4- and 6.7-inch models, so it follows that Samsung would tweak its Android skin to make those handsets less cumbersome to use. OneUI moves many of the main controls within system apps to the bottom of the display, where they’re within reach of the user’s thumbs. It also frequently puts large text and rich graphics up top, to capitalize on the extra space that these panels provide.
OneUI is expected to roll out to existing Galaxy S8, S9, Note 8 and Note 9 devices in January — roughly a month or so before we expect Samsung to formally introduce the Galaxy S10.
Samsung has been criticized for not developing a 3D face scanner to compete with Face ID in Apple’s iPhone X. But a report from The Investor says that Samsung has partnered with 3D camera firm Mantis Vision to finally get a 3D scanner into the Galaxy S10.
Not much is known about the feature yet, but it’s believed that Mantis Vision’s solution will be able to compete on the same level as the Face ID feature on the iPhone X. However, the lack of news on this front throughout most of 2018 has cast serious doubt as to whether the technology will actually make it into the final product.
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Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison
Since Motorola had been known for making a great budget phone. Now in 2019, Motorola is back in the game with Moto G7 and Moto G7 Plus. These two phones are super similar to each other and have pretty similar specification. But, there are some key differences that make the Moto G7 plus worth more. So, today we will try to remove your confusion regarding these phones by comparing them. So, here we have Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison. Firstly, we will go through Moto G7 and G7 plus Similarities. Here we have collected a few key features that are pretty similar on both phones.
Similarities on Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison
Design and Display Battery RAM and Storage Operating system User Interface Design and Display As I already mentioned both handsets looks pretty similar on design. Moto G7 has a rounded Aluminium back. Finally, the phones look great through their design. As we know due to Aluminium back, the phone is slippery and has a fingerprint magnet. The main difference in their design is camera bump and color options. So, we can say that both phones are well constructed. Furthermore, both have full HD+ screen resolution. Similarly, both have a tall 19:9 aspects ratio. They also have water drop style notch which is pretty similar to RealMe 2 Pro. However, you don't have any options to hide notch. So, while watching videos you have a small cut out on screen. Battery Backup Motorola Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus both have 3000mAh non-removable Lithium-ion battery. We still have some test left to declare which phones offer more battery life. RAM and Storage Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus both have 4GB of RAM which is powered by 64GB of Onboard Storage. Operating system and UI Here they have nearly stock version of Android Pie i.e. Android Version 9.0. This phone has Zero bloatware, which is a great option. There is a separate moto menu which includes a few shortcuts and full-screen Navigation gestures. This is highly customized on both handsets. Despite this, everything is pure Google. Obviously, we can confirm that this Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus will get Android Q on future updates. Well, these are the features that make Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus super similar. These were similarities but, now we are going to mention some major differences that make Moto G7 plus premium phones.
Differences on Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison
Connectivity Processor Speakers Cameras Pricing Connectivity on Moto G7 vs Moto G7 Plus Well, both phones come with USC type-C port. But, only the Moto G7 plus supports 27-watt fast charge and 4.0 Quick charge. On the other hand, Moto G7 only allows up to 15watt fast charging. Speakers Moto G7 plus has a stereo speakers powered by Dual by Audio which is not available on Moti G7. But, both phones have a single stereo speaker. Processor used Unsurprisingly, Moto G7 plus has faster Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 chipset. Comparatively, Moto G7 has a bit slow and outdated Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 Chipset. But, these processors are great for this price range. Camera Setup In terms of cameras, the Moto G7 plus definitely, have a lineup camera compared to Moto G7. Well, both phones have 5MP depth sensing sensor. However, the G7 plus primary camera comes with 16MP wider f 1.7 aperture. But, Moto G7 has 12MP main camera with 1.8 aperture. Coming to the front, the Moto G7 plus has a better selfie shooter. It has 12MP Sensor while Moto G7 has the only 8MP shooter. Furthermore, G7 plus supports 4K video recording while G7 only allows you up to full HD+ resolution. Pricing and Availability Obviously, due to comparatively high-end specification, Moto G7 plus is a bit costly but worth buying. Motorola Moto G7 plus price in Nepal is Rs. 40,000 While Moto G7 price in Nepal is Rs. 36,000 Which is Roughly, Rs. 4,000 More compared to Moto G7. There is no any official news about exact release date and availability in Nepal. You may also like: Moto G7 plus Price in Nepal Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro Price in Nepal Moto G7 price in Nepal Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Price in Nepal Oppo F11 Pro Price in Nepal Price of Vivo V15 Pro in Nepal Wrapping up Finally, I think I have covered all the necessary specification and features that you need to know. So, this was the Complete Motorola Moto G7 vs Moto G7 plus Comparison. However, if you have any doubts and Queries related to Moto G7 and Moto G7 plus Comparison then please let us know in the comment section below. Read the full article
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How to Hard Reset Motorola Moto C Plus
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How to Hard Reset Motorola Moto C Plus
This article will give set of instructions about performing hard/soft/remote reset  Motorola Moto C Plus . Read this article and choose one method and reset your Motorola Moto C Plus. (all these methods were tested by us.)
Read More - Increase RAM size Motorola Moto C Plus after root?
Motorola Moto C Plus   is one of popular phone In Motorola series. But Some times this phone may give errors. Then we have to deal with them. In that situation Hard and Soft Reset give us best opportunity settle the problem.
How to factory reset  Motorola Moto C Plus? How to wipe all datain Motorola Moto C Plus? How to bypass screen lock in Motorola Moto C Plus? How to restore defaults in Motorola Moto C Plus?
There are five ways to reset Motorola Moto C Plus
Normal Factory Reset – It will delete or erase all things but not like a hard reset. If your phone is slow, heating, then use this.
Hard Factory Reset – It will delete all things in your phone permanently. If you can't pass boot or want to "Force reset" then you can use this. Video Guide - below
Reset Remotely  – If your phone has stolen then this is the best
Reset phone from PC - You can reset your phone from your PC or Laptop. 
Flash Stock Rom -This is the most advance method. We can fix system errors too. In this, we install system software again onto your phone.
Note - How to get backup in  Motorola Moto C Plus We have a option to get full backup in your phone and you can get Contacts,Calendar, SMS, Call logs, Photos, Videos, Music, Browser Bookmarks,Album, Audios, Apps data,WiFi passwords,and apps setting. to Backup - Click Here
How to Hard Reset Motorola Moto C Plus Normally
Step 1,
Take your Motorola Moto C Plus phone and go to menu and then go to setting. 
After go to Setting, then tap "backup and Reset "
in "backup and Reset" tap Factory data Reset and tap "reset Phone"
Now Confirm by tapping "Erase Everything"
   Factory Reset / Hard Reset Motorola Moto C Plus  
Step 1,
Note - We recommend you to get full back up.  
Turn Off Your Device by tapping Power button
Now press and hold Volume Down + Power key together for a few moments.
Release all buttons when Fastboot Mode pops up on the screen.
Now Select "Recovery mode" by using Volume buttons to navigate and the Power key to select it.
If the Android Robot appears click Volume Up + Power button.
In this mode choose "wipe data/factory reset" by using Volume keys to scroll down and the Power button to confirm that.
After that select "User data + personalized content" and click Power key once.
At the end choose "reboot system now" with the Power button. Its All :)
You will have to set date and time, language and sign into your google account after the reset.
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Reset  Motorola Moto C Plus remotely
First, Go to Android Device Manager  and login to your Motorola phone’s google account.
You can see there is options Box. Click “ Erase” in the Box.
Click the “Erase” and confirm it. It will start to reset the Motorola Moto C Plus phone.
As well, you are able to use Android device manage for,
 To give a ring to your phone. Then, phone will start Ring phone's full Sound > To lock the phone if it is NOT locked yet. > To change the lock screen of Motorola phone.
  Reset Motorola Moto C Plus - Video
We cover all the sides of doing reset to Motorola phone. But If you feel any fear to reset your phone then you can watch video about "Factory reset - Step by step" 
Reset  Motorola Moto C Plus from pc (advance)
SDK - Android Software Development Kit. In this toolkit, you can reset your phone finely by using data cable. you have to follow simple steps. Go to this link and Download SDK and type "adb shell" and type other codes to reset.  Alternative softwares - In this option, you are able to do a factory reset your Motorola Moto C Plus by using your laptop or your computer (Recommended)
Hard Reset Motorola Moto C Plus entire phone (advance)
In above three methods, we only do reset but in this, we are going replace entire android system. If you buy a Motorola android phone, then it has a Stock ROM. Stock ROM is Original ROM and Official Rom that a phone has. So, installing Stock ROM does not avoid your warranty. We found dedicated posts about flashing Stock Roms on "Gogorapid". Go to that site and Flash a new Rom to your phone.
  Frequently asked questions and answers
Recover Data after Factory Reset on  Motorola Moto C Plus
Hi,however i reset my phone successfully but i forgot get back up before reset.. I want to know, Can i get my data now? whatapp messages,viber? Yes, you can get some of the data.. but I can't say that you can get all the data. try this.
Remove Pattern Lock, phone password 
Lot of people suffering this problem they don’t know how to delete Pattern Lock from their phones. If you use any third party app to set Pattern Lock then Uninstall it first. If you does not use any app then you may have been set it through the phone setting. Try to find it and remove.. If you can’t find then your final solution is “Hard reset”. This process will be performed after switching off the phone.
After resetting, Autoboot or bootloop or auto restart
First, remove your phone battery and wait for 5 min. Then put and press power +Voume Up + home together and select factory reset. If it Auto boot or auto restart – may be  Power switch is defective and is always depressed. May be your phone case is pressing on it. So, remove that case for little. After try to go recovery mood. If is does not work then install Stock Rom
After factory reset my phone can’t connect to internet
Q :  I performed reset my Motorola Moto C Plus phone. Now i can’t connect to internet and the sim card was not recognized. There is a error code too  “E:failed to mount /preload” A : Contact your Network severs provider (SIM). If there is no any error msg then you should ask Internet settings for your phone. A : Reset your smartphone again. If it is failed or go wrong again, then try flash a new stock Rom. Your phone's warranty won't be void. Because Stock Rom is official Rom. - Stock Rom.
Stuck at  Motorola Moto C Plus Logo Screen
Your phone may be damaged. So ,I think that you have to install Stock Rom again. Your phone's warranty won't be void. Because Stock Rom is default and official Rom. - Stock Rom.
Fix - phone that says "NO COMMAND" in recovery mode
phone's recovery may be damaged. So ,I think that You have to install Stock Recovery again. Your phone's warranty won't be void. Because Stock  is default and official. - Stock Recovery.
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infotainmentplus-blog · 6 years ago
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Moto C2 hits FCC: Specs suggest an Android Go smartphone 91 Mobiles A Moto C2 filing has surfaced on the FCC’s website, giving us several specs in the process. The new handset has 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, which suggests we’re looking at an Android Go phone. The new Moto phone is also expected to offer NFC connectivity in Western Europe and dual-SIM connectivity in EMEA regions at large. Just over a month ago, we saw the first alleged renders of the Moto C2 and C2 Plus (seen above). Now, an FCC filing, spotted by Nashville Chatter, has delivered a few more apparent details. The filing for one of the devices (model number XT-1920) shows a phone with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. This lines up with a few Android Go phones, such as the identically equipped Alcatel 1X. Expect this new Moto device to run Google’s lightweight take on Android, then. We also get a breakdown of differences by region, with EMEA phones receiving dual-SIM connectivity and Western European variants receiving NFC connectivity. Latin American variants receive a mix of dual- and single-SIM phones, but no NFC at all. FCC The FCC filing gives us a peek at the Moto C2’s rear too, showing a single main camera. Those who want a dual-camera Moto phone will probably need to save up for the Moto G6 family. The phone appears to have a 16:9 screen ratio as well, which would line up with previous leaks. FCC It’s unclear whether this filing applies to the Moto C2, C2 Plus or both devices, but it’s definitely in line with the Moto C family. However, going by the 2,000mAh/2,120mAh battery mentioned in one of the reports, we’re looking at the standard Moto C2 (last year’s Plus model doubled the capacity to 4,000mAh). Judging by last month’s images, the Moto C2 duo will offer a 16:9 screen ratio, fingerprint scanner (for the Plus model), headphone jack, microUSB connectivity, and a selfie flash. Editor's Pick Best Motorola phones Lenovo-owned Motorola covers all the bases with its smartphone lineup, giving consumers choices at every price point. No matter if you’re looking for a high-end, mid-range, or a budget device, Motorola has you covered. To … The original Moto C duo offered quad-core Mediatek chips, 1GB of RAM (2GB RAM for the Plus variant), a 5MP main camera (8MP for the Moto C Plus), up to 16GB of storage, and a 2MP selfie camera. So expect slightly upgraded specs for the new phones, but not quite on the level of the new Moto E5 family. There’s no word on a release date, but a launch alongside the leaked Motorola One Power makes sense. Here’s hoping we get respectable pricing for the trio… , via Android Authority http://bit.ly/2th8mIp
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