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Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn nougat. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
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Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 9, 2016

The gimmicky LG V20 is the first Android Nougat smartphone

Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 9, 2016 - 1 Comment

The LG V20's signature wallpaper feature can base your wallpaper theme on a single letter.
The LG V20's signature wallpaper feature can base your wallpaper theme on a single letter.
Image: brittany herbert/mashable

Like Samsung, LG releases its flagship line of phones in the spring and a weirder, but still high-end, phone in the fall. The second model acts as a kind of testing ground for more cutting-edge tech.

Last year, LG set up this pattern with the V10. That phone had a signature feature akin to a secondary screen that sits along the top of the main screen. It's kind of like the edge panel on the original Galaxy Note Edge... except, well, lamer.

This year, on cue, we have the LG V20. LG claims the V20 is the world's first smartphone to ship with Android 7.0 Nougat pre-installed. That's not exactly a differentiator — more phones will certainly ship with that same OS very soon — but it's notable.

The V20 also brings back the secondary screen, this time with slightly better brightness, plus a new "signature" feature. Like the original Galaxy Note, the screen can show a word or phrase when not in use, and you can even use the first letter of it to create a wallpaper theme. Cute.

The LG V20 can display a custom signature on its secondary screen.

The LG V20 can display a custom signature on its secondary screen.

Image: Brittany Herbert/mashable

That's just the beginning of the upgrades from the V10. Certainly, there are the specs: it boasts a flagship-worthy Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM and a Quad HD (2,560 x 1,440) display. But it also has a couple of features that are, dare I say, experimental?

The camera tech is a good example. The rear camera is 16 megapixels while the front is 5 megapixels, which is pretty much standard these days, but both cameras also include a wide-angle button front and center, letting you get a lot more in the shot. Shooting in wide angle will reduce the resolution (to 8 or 1.9 megapixels, depending on the camera), but fans of groufies will love the feature.

The view from the V20's rear camera in normal mode.

The view from the V20's rear camera in normal mode.

Image: Brittany herbert/mashable

The same view in wide-angle mode.

The same view in wide-angle mode.

Image: brittany herbert/mashable

The phone also has improved electronic image stabilization, which will try to stabilize all that camera shake when you run alongside your friend as they finish their latest 5K. LG has also included a hybrid autofocus — using laser and phase detection as well as contrast — for lightning-fast image capture.

Audio is also a big deal for LG, and it says the V20 is the first smartphone with a 32-bit Hi-Fi Quad DAC (digital-to-analog converter). It supports all kinds of lossless formats, including FLAC, AIFF and Apple Lossless. There's also an HD audio recorder that's said to capture "studio quality audio" from three ultra-sensitive mics built into the phone.

The LG V20 has three high APO microphones for HD recording.

The LG V20 has three high APO microphones for HD recording.

Image: brittany herbert/mashable

As a high-end phone, the V20 also looks the part. It has a smooth metal exterior as well as metal buttons (including LG's trademark rear home button). Surprisingly, the metal back of the phone pops off so you can swap out the battery easily. It's not quite as gimmicky as the LG G5's modular design, but it's still rare to see a metal phone with a removable back. It pops off when you press a dedicated button on the side. Nothing could go wrong with that, I'm sure.

The LG V20 has a metal back for a high-end feel.

The LG V20 has a metal back for a high-end feel.

Image: brittany herbert/mashable

The back pops off at the touch of a dedicated button on the side, letting you swap out the battery in a flash.

The back pops off at the touch of a dedicated button on the side, letting you swap out the battery in a flash.

Image: brittany herbert/mashable

After hearing about all the interesting features of the LG V20, I was excited to check it out, but after I actually held it, I wasn't as impressed. This is clearly a bit of a Frankenstein's monster of a phone — LG is throwing spaghetti against the wall with it. I came away admiring certain features (the cameras, the finish), shrugging with some (HD audio recording, wide-angle shows) and rolling my eyes at others (that tiny second screen, tho).

Still, considering all the tech, LG has made an flagship-worthy smartphone here... if you can find it under all the gimmicks.

Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 8, 2016

How to install Android 7.0 Nougat on your Nexus phone or tablet

Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 8, 2016 - 0 Comments

Android 7.0 Nougat is available for Nexus devices.
Android 7.0 Nougat is available for Nexus devices.
Image: Raymond wong/mashable

Android 7.0 Nougat has arrived.

For the most part, Nougat's noteworthy features are under-the-hood changes like the better Doze battery and data saver, split-screen mode and a whole bunch of new emoji.

Nougat isn't a top-down revamp, but it's still a worthy update for the nut- and bolt-tightening and security updates that'll protect your phone from malicious software.

As always, if you've got a Nexus phone or tablet, you get Nougat first. 

Supported devices include: Nexus 6, Nexus 9, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus Player, Pixel C and General Mobile 4G (Android One).

Installing over-the-air (OTA)

To install Nougat, you'll need to sign up for the Android Beta Program

Sign in with your Google account and then select your compatible device. Follow the instructions to download the Nougat beta over the air (OTA). Once that's installed you may see a notification to update to the official public stable release of Nougat. 

If you don't see that, you can go to Settings > About phone > System updates to download and install the update.

Not interested in joining the beta? Then you'll have to wait for the update to arrive OTA. It's being pushed out to Nexus devices in waves, so if you don't see it immediately, it may take a few days.

Installing factory images

Alternatively, you can install Nougat by "flashing" your Nexus device with the newest "factory images" available here

Warning: This method is a little more advanced and there's a greater possibility of accidentally bricking your Nexus device if you don't follow the directions correctly. Full directions can be found here

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