Oppo unveils 5x lossless zoom camera for smartphones

Oppo unveils 5x lossless zoom camera for smartphones

Chinese phone maker Oppo has come up with a new camera module for smartphones that could help you get close-up shots without actually, you know, getting all that close to the item you’re shooting. Most modern smartphones have a digital zoom feature, but you lose picture quality when you zoom in that way. A handful […]

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Oppo unveils 5x lossless zoom camera for smartphones

Chinese phone maker Oppo has come up with a new camera module for smartphones that could help you get close-up shots without actually, you know, getting all that close to the item you’re shooting. Most modern smartphones have a digital zoom feature, but you lose picture quality when you zoom in that way. A handful […]

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Lenovo: Moto Mod macht Moto Z zum Spiele-Handheld

Lenovo hat vier neue Moto Mods für Moto-Z-Smartphones vorgestellt. Unter anderem ist ein Gamepad geplant, mit dem das Smartphone zum Spiele-Handheld wird. Außerdem sind verschiedene neue Akku-Mods geplant und Lenovo hat einige Konzeptideen präsentiert. (MWC 2017, Smartphone)

Lenovo hat vier neue Moto Mods für Moto-Z-Smartphones vorgestellt. Unter anderem ist ein Gamepad geplant, mit dem das Smartphone zum Spiele-Handheld wird. Außerdem sind verschiedene neue Akku-Mods geplant und Lenovo hat einige Konzeptideen präsentiert. (MWC 2017, Smartphone)

Huawei P10 hands on—Basically an iPhone 7 clone, which is good and bad

Typical Huawei: Excellent build quality, unoriginal design, terrible distribution.

BARCELONA, SPAIN—We're making the rounds at Mobile World Congress checking out all the new flagship smartphones, and next up is Huawei's latest: the P10 and P10 Plus. The rumors on the P10 Plus claiming it had a curved screen were totally wrong; the 5.1-inch P10 and 5.5-inch P10 Plus have identical, flat-screen designs.

The P10 looks and feels just like an iPhone 7, which is both a ding on the design and very high praise for the build quality. As usual, Huawei does a great job building an aluminum phone that just oozes quality. It feels super solid and the smooth, rounded edges make it a joy to hold.

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Nokia 6 hands on: A metal phone with stock Android?! Someone is listening!

HMD gets it. The company promises “pure Google,” “secure, and up-to-date” devices.

BARCELONA, SPAIN—We're at Mobile World Congress and tons of new smartphones are launching, but MWC is also serving as the debut of a brand-new Android OEM. That company is HMD, a new Finnish upstart that seems like it was purpose-built to undo the damage Microsoft did to the Nokia smartphone brand. The company is made up of a ton of old-guard Nokia employees and has licensed the Nokia brand for smartphones.

Unfortunately, HMD didn't announce a high-end flagship smartphone at its MWC event. It did bring the Nokia 6, Nokia 5, and Nokia 3, which all start with a Snapdragon 430 and work their way down the spec totem pole form there. This is a brand-new OEM though, so a look at the Nokia 6 will help us get to know HMD a bit better.

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Superbug infections rising rapidly and spreading silently in kids

Overall incidence still low, but researchers fear steep rise and community spread.

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Dangerous multidrug-resistant infections are surging in children across the country, researchers report in the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society.

From 2007 to 2015, the number of kids treated in hospitals for certain types of multidrug-resistant infections rose 750 percent, researchers found. Though overall incidence is still low, researchers say the study’s findings are pointing to worry trends—namely, silent spreading within communities, and severe, potentially life-threatening infections becoming common.

"The rate of rise was very rapid," the study’s lead author, pediatrician Sharon Meropol of Case Western Reserve University, told CIDRAP News. "And if that continues it's not going to be long before we get much higher rates."

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Moto G5 Plus hands-on: Solid camera, stock Android, sweet price—sign me up

Moto G5 Plus continues the trend of selling last year’s tech at under half the price.

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Specs at a glance: Moto G5 Plus
Screen 5.2-inch 1920×1080 IPS LCD
OS Android 7 Nougat
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 (octa-core Cortex-A53 @ 2GHz CPU + Adreno 506 GPU)
RAM 2 or 3GB
Storage 32GB
Ports Micro USB
Camera 12MP rear camera with phase detection autofocus, f/1.7 lens
Battery 3000mAh
Price €279/$299 (probably ~£260)
Availability March 2017

BARCELONA, Spain—Since 2013, the Moto G in its various guises has been an easy phone to recommend to anyone who wants a decent phone for about £200. Last year, though, a "Plus" version of the Moto G4 emerged. You had a budget version and a slightly-less-budget phone to choose from. The Moto G5 Plus makes that decision all the more difficult, with greater differences between it and the normal Moto G5. The good news is, you still get your money's worth with the Moto G5 Plus.

Let’s start with the design. The Lenovo Moto G5 Plus takes a few cues from budget rivals like the Huawei Ascend G8 in its use of metal. From 2013 to 2016 Motorola avoided overt flashiness in its Moto G designs, using mostly plastic shells. The Moto G5 Plus has a plate of aluminium on its back, which ostensibly injects an extra shot of high-end-like flavour.

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Lenovo launches 4 new Android tablets, prices start at $109

Lenovo launches 4 new Android tablets, prices start at $109

Samsung may be betting that people are still willing to pay premium prices for high-end Android tablets, but Lenovo seems to be focusing on the budget and mid-range spaces with the four new Android tablets it’s launching at MWC. The Lenovo Tab 4 and Tab 4 Plus tablets both come in 8 and 10 inch […]

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Lenovo launches 4 new Android tablets, prices start at $109

Samsung may be betting that people are still willing to pay premium prices for high-end Android tablets, but Lenovo seems to be focusing on the budget and mid-range spaces with the four new Android tablets it’s launching at MWC. The Lenovo Tab 4 and Tab 4 Plus tablets both come in 8 and 10 inch […]

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Moto G5 hands-on: A solid, metal-ish budget phone with removable battery

Moto G5 gets a fingerprint reader, metal back, and the same svelte £170 price.

Andrew Williams

Specs at a glance: Moto G5
Screen 5.2-inch 1920×1080 IPS LCD
OS Android 7 Nougat
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 (octa-core Cortex-A53 @ 1.4GHz CPU + Adreno 505 GPU)
RAM 2GB
Storage 16GB
Ports Micro USB
Camera 13MP rear camera with phase detection auto focus, f/2.0 lens
Battery 2800mAh (removable!)
Price €179/$199 (probably ~£170)
Availability March 2017

BARCELONA, Spain—Somewhat unusually for a newer phone, the Moto G5 isn't a flat-out better phone than the Moto G4 in every respect. It's just... different.

The biggest upgrade is in the Moto G5’s build. There’s a lot more metal than before. The best way to tell metal parts from plastic ones is to chill a phone to see which parts get colder than others. But because I no longer wheel a freezer behind me when I attend conferences like MWC, I have to make do with a simpler fingernail scratch test. It would appear that the rear of the Moto G5 is metal but the sides are plastic with a convincing metal finish.

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Alternatives Betriebssystem: Jolla will Sailfish OS auf Sony-Smartphones bringen

Jolla erweitert seine Softwarepartnerschaft und will Sonys Open-Device-Programm unterstützen: Für eine Reihe von Xperia-Smartphones soll das alternative Betriebssystem Sailfish OS erscheinen. Einen Zeitplan hat das Unternehmen nicht bekanntgegeben. (MWC 2017, Smartphone)

Jolla erweitert seine Softwarepartnerschaft und will Sonys Open-Device-Programm unterstützen: Für eine Reihe von Xperia-Smartphones soll das alternative Betriebssystem Sailfish OS erscheinen. Einen Zeitplan hat das Unternehmen nicht bekanntgegeben. (MWC 2017, Smartphone)

Gamesbranche: PC-Plattform ist bei Spielentwicklern am beliebtesten

Keine Plattform ist bei Spielentwicklern so beliebt wie der PC – Playstation 4 und Xbox One folgen offenbar mit deutlichem Abstand. Bei den VR-Headsets gibt es einen erstaunlich klaren Favoriten. (GDC 17, Sony)

Keine Plattform ist bei Spielentwicklern so beliebt wie der PC - Playstation 4 und Xbox One folgen offenbar mit deutlichem Abstand. Bei den VR-Headsets gibt es einen erstaunlich klaren Favoriten. (GDC 17, Sony)