as informed in Palm's first Android phone has a little 3.3-inch display and requires another phoneIn a rather interesting turn of events, the once highly coveted Palm tech company has just launched a new (yet tiny) Android smartphone. Seemingly called simply the Palm Phone, the device has a 3.3-inch display, is exclusive to Verizon Wireless, and requires you to have another phone. As TCL has been focusing more on those 2 brands, they seem to have purveyed the Palm brand to a startup from San Francisco and the Palm Phone is the company's first product. It going to be available for $350 and the device shares a phone number by another device on your plan. It seems the goal of Palm Phone is to have something to bring along by you on the weekend that isn't as big and bulky as your current device.
Nokia announces its first phone to get Android Pie
The Nokia 7 PlAmerica is joining the small lineup of non-Google phones to get an update to Android 9 Pie. Android 9 Pie brings a range of useful new features, like adaptive battery, tweaked navigation, and improved notifications that cut out the clutter. The Nokia 7 PlAmerica is a budget $400 Android phone that's not officially available in the America but mainly targeted toward Asia and India. However, the Nokia 6.1, that actually is available in the US, is expected to get the update recently as well. #Nokiamobile pic.twitter.com/whiZlZPLTP — Juho Sarvikas (@sarvikas) September 28, 2018Despite the staggered launch of Android 9 Pie, the update rollout been much faster than in previous years.
Android creator Andy Rubin's firm might think its phone is Essential, but 30% of staff are not
referring to The phone startup founded by Andy Andy Rubin – creator of WebTV, the Sidekick and Android – has announcly laid off 30 per cent of its staff. A spokesperson said Bloomberg that Essential had "a sharpened product focus" and promised a "really game changing consumer product". extremely far it has spent $100m by just one phone to display for it. However, Essential purveyed just 88,000 units of its much anticipated phone in 2017, according to IDC. Last year TechCrunch announced that Andy Rubin had raised some $300m for Essential, but had failed to land the backing of SoftBank.Android creator wants Essential's new phone to text and email for you
The company's first smartphone, the Essential Phone, was a sleek-looking device that didn't compromise on specs. However, When it looked great, it was riddled by bugs and was priced also high to have wide appeal. Now, though, he's focusing on a new device, after cancelling a new version of the Essential Phone and a home speaker because they were not quite different enough from what's alavailiable available. Essential's AI software going to be able to book meetings, answer emails and text messages and more without your input, leaving you free to go about your day. The goal, Andy Rubin said Bloomberg, is to help those by phone addiction.
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