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Lenovo K8 Note India Launch Set for August 9, Teaser Hints

2017-07-31 15:12:05 | Samsung Galaxy S8

After posting a teaser video of its next #KillerNote earlier this week, Lenovo on Friday dropped the launch date for the asus replacement parts via its social media channels which will be August 9. The post also teases the number 8, which suggests that the smartphone will be the Lenovo K8 Note, and not K7 Note as was previously expected.


Lenovo K8 Note India Launch Set for August 9, Teaser Hints

The official launch date confirmation comes after a series of mathematical-based quizzes Lenovo India posted on its social media account, asking followers to guess what the next 'Note' smartphone will be called, all pointing to the number 8. Interestingly, Lenovo's confirmation points to what could be the K8 Note, which is a little surprising considering it would mean the company is planning to skip on the K7 Note. OnePlus in the past also did something similar by launching the OnePlus 5 after the OnePlus 3T, albeit for different reasons. Samsung also did something similar last year, with the Galaxy Note 7 - skipping the Galaxy Note 6 in an attempt to bring the Galaxy Note brand up to speed with its Galaxy S brand


The reason behind going with '8' is still unknown, but the number does suggest that the smartphone could sport a dual rear camera setup. To recall, the Lenovo K6 Note only featured a single rear camera, which makes it even more likely for the followup to get a dual camera module.


Recently, a benchmark listing of the Lenovo K8 Note surfaced online via GeekBench that reveals some key details of the upcoming 'Killer Note'. According to the listing, the asus parts will run on Android 7.1.1 Nougat. It will be powered by a 1.4GHz MediaTek Helio X20 processor and will be offered with 4GB of RAM, both of which are a bit of a jump compared to the K6 Note, which featured a Snapdragon 430 SoC and 3GB of RAM.


How to repair HTC U11 battery and charging port?

2017-07-27 11:29:17 | Samsung Galaxy S8

HTC U11 comes to us vision with Super LCD5 capacitive touchscreen, Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 835, 64 GB/4 GB RAM or 128 GB/6 GB RAM. It has an IP67 rating and is dust, splash and water resistant up to 1 meter of freshwater for up to 30 minutes and tested under controlled laboratory conditions. Here we tear down the HTC U11 to show how to replace the cracked screen, charging port and battery. So without further ado, let’s start now.


Tools need:


Heat gun


Tweezers


Pry tools


Screw driver


Step 1 Turn off the phone and take out the SIM Card Tray


Step 2 Remove the Back Housing


Step 3 Remove Wireless Charging Coil


Step 4 Remove Battery


Step 5 Remove Motherboard


Step 6 Remove Cameras


Step 7 Remove Loudspeaker and Charging Port


Step 8 Remove Pressure Sensing Flex Cable


It is about these 8 steps, to read the details please visit https://www.etradesupply.com/blog/replace-htc-u11-cracked-screen-charging-port-battery/


T-Mobile's BOGO Moto Z2 Force deal may be the best out there

2017-07-27 10:22:05 | Samsung Galaxy S8

While five U.S. carriers are offering the Moto Z2 Force starting August 10, T-Mobile is offering a BOGO deal that may be worth looking into.



The carrier's putting the iphone battery replacement up for pre-order today, July 25, at 12:30pm ET and offering a rebate on the second purchase of a Moto Z2 Force valued at $750.


Buy one, get one! Purchase two Z2 Force Editions on EIP and add a new line of service and we'll send you a Prepaid MasterCard® Card for $750, covering the cost of one of your new flagship phones. Plus, Motorola is offering a new Insta-Share Projector (a $299.99 value) to anyone that purchases a Z2 Force Edition through September 9 (or while supplies last). You can take advantage of both deals, but only one projector per account.


This isn't a new deal from T-Mobile — the company did it with the Galaxy S8 and other phones before it — but if you're thinking of adding an additional line, it's definitely worth spending the time investigation, especially with the addition of the $300 Insta-Share projector (which is pretty darn good).


The iphone digitizer is available for $750 overall, which translates to $30 and $30 a month for 24 months, or $0 down and $34 a month for 18 months on JUMP on Demand.


T-Mobile's version also supports Gigabit Wi-Fi in certain parts of the country, thanks to the Z2 Force's X16 baseband from Qualcomm.


Super-budget Nokia 2 revealed in a Geekbench listing

2017-07-26 10:39:17 | Samsung Galaxy S8

So, HMD Global is hard at work making Nokia great again and has so far revealed 4 iphone screen replacement with the brand — the Nokia 3, Nokia 5, Nokia 6, and Nokia 8. How exactly does that numbering work? We're not entirely sure, but one thing is consistent — the higher the numbering, the better class of device we get.


Super-budget Nokia 2 revealed in a Geekbench listing

It seems that, with the upcoming Nokia 8 announcement, the company might be introducing an entry level iphone screen for the budget-oriented. A mystery device has popped up on Geekbench, dubbed Unknown Heart. Seeing as HMD has used the Heart moniker as a working title for previous devices, this now leads to speculation that we might be looking at a potential Nokia 2 here.


So, what do we have? A quad-core, 1.27 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 with 1 GB of RAM — absolutely nothing to write home about. We assume that it would be an extremely affordable handset, considering that the Nokia 3 has a 1.3 GHz, quad-core MediaTek 6737, 2 GB of RAM, and costs about $160. Could a Nokia 2 cost $99?


Google Pixel 2 Tipped to Be First Smartphone With Snapdragon 836 SoC

2017-07-25 10:50:14 | Samsung Galaxy S8

The past few weeks have seen a few rumours doing the rounds regarding Google's next set of Pixel iphone replacement screen , the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2. So far, it has been tipped that this year's flagships will sport a near bezel-less design similar to the LG G6, along with features like an Always On display mode, and "squeezable" frames similar to the HTC U11. Now, a fresh report suggests that the upcoming Pixel smartphones will be the first to sport Qualcomm's Snapdragon 836 SoCs.


Google Pixel 2 Tipped to Be First Smartphone With Snapdragon 836 SoC

Google's upcoming Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 are already being tipped to look quite different in terms of design compared to their predecessors. The bezel-less design that is being rumoured is perhaps Google's bid to take on the LG G6, Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, and Apple's upcoming iPhone 8 which is also rumoured to go bezel-less. While past reports have tipped a Snapdragon 835 SoC for the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2, Android Headlines tips a newer Snapdragon 836 SoCs for Google's flagship, which could give them a bit of an edge over its competitors.


The publication claims the Snapdragon 836 SoC will be similar to the Snapdragon 835 in terms of hardware, but will get higher peak CPU and GPU clock speeds compared to the latter. Similar hardware suggests that the Snapdragon 836 SoC will also be based on 10nm fabrication process with eight Kryo 280 cores clocked at a maximum frequency of 2.45GHz, and also sport an Adreno 540 GPU. This means that the new processor will be as energy efficient, but a bit stronger on performance compared to the Snapdragon 835.


The latest report is particularly interesting when considering a report in June that pegged Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 to be the first to sport the Snapdragon 836 SoC. And seeing as how the Galaxy Note 8 is likely be unveiled ahead of the Google Pixel 2, it will be interesting to see whether Google indeed has dibs on the Snapdragon 836 chips. Notably, Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ iphone replacement were the first to come with Snapdragon 835 SoCs, so the likelihood of Galaxy Note 8 beating Google to the punch with the Snapdragon 836 is much higher.