IFA 2017 greatest announcements for android users and other
IFA 2017
By the way: There was way too much IFA 2017 coverage this week to include in this article. Head here to see all our IFA 2017 coverage in one place!
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LG V30 hands-on: A mobile photography powerhouse LG has announced the LG V30 with several upgrades, including a new OLED screen and lots of new camera features. Let’s take a closer look at all the changes!
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Google Assistant vs Siri vs Bixby vs Alexa vs Cortana – Best virtual assistant showdown We pit the five most popular AI assistants against each other in this comparison of the Google Assistant, Siri, Amazon Alexa, Bixby, and Cortana!
LG V30 vs the competition LG officially took the wraps off the V30, which looks to be a multimedia powerhouse. Let’s see how it stacks up with its competition.
BlackBerry unveils the KEYone Black Edition: a faster, more stylish variant The upgraded handset will arrive with more RAM and internal storage space, as well as a new lick of paint.
Sony Xperia XZ1 and XZ1 Compact hands-on: a flagship in two sizes Sony’s Xperia XZ1 and Xperia XZ1 Compact bring flagship specs and a new 3D Mapping camera feature, but are they different enough from previous Sony phones?
Hands-on with the Samsung Gear Sport, Gear Fit 2 Pro, and Gear IconX 2018 Samsung is filling in the gaps of its wearable strategy with a new, slightly smaller Gear Sport smartwatch, Gear Fit 2 Pro fitness band, and Gear IconX 2018wireless earbuds.
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Google’s ARCore hopes to introduce augmented reality to the Android masses Similar to Apple’s ARKit for iOS devices, ARCore allows developers to make AR apps for Android phones without the need to purchase special
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