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AT&T JIVE Headphones: Review | Unboxing

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Hey what is up guys VMTHD here. TOday I will be unboxing and reviewing the AT&T Jive head Phones. ok. The most important thing that people care about when they buy a new pair of headphones is the sound quality. We expect the quality to be really good, after all it is coming from such a big and reputed company. When i tested it out and used it, i was really happy and impressed with it,especially the bass. The headphones are partially noise cancelling and when the volume is turned up all the way up, then you are completly isolated from the world. The second most important thing is comfort. The headphones are small compared to other headphones. You cannot you it for long hours unless you the headphones are sitting perfectly over your ears As of testing till now, the mic quality is amazing and is of good quality.There has been no complaints from any people. One of the main highlight of the headphone is that you can remove the Audio cable and fold the headphone. Overall the hea...

Google Pixel 3a... a deeep review...

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Google I/O 2019 is  currently underway  and the biggest announcement of the developer conference, apart from Android Q, is finally out of the way. The highly-anticipated mid-range smartphones from Google, the Pixel 3a and 3a XL, have been officially launched during the keynote announcement and they’re exactly what we expected them to be. Google was kind enough to loan us the Clearly White variant of the smaller Pixel 3a. Pixel 3a: Specifications Starting off, let’s first take a quick look at the key specifications of the Pixel 3a and then move forward with talking about our initial impressions of this mid-range smartphone. Dimensions 151.3 x 70.1 x 8.2 mm Weight 147 grams Display 5.6-inch FHD+ (2220 x 1080) gOLED Processor Snapdragon 670 RAM 4GB LPDDR4x RAM Storage 64GB Rear Camera 12.2MP (f/1.8) Dual-Pixel Sony IMX363 Front Camera 8MP (f/2.0) Operating System Android 9 Pie Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, Google Cast, USB-C Sensors Rear-...

Google i/o what to expect ? Pixel 3a...

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Google I/O 2019 is right around the corner. Google’s annual developer conference will kick off tomorrow, May 7th, at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View and we expect the company to come with a hoard of surprises up its sleeves. Google We already know that Google will take the wraps off the mid-range Pixel, a stable version of Android Q, and a slew of AI-powered upgrades for its services, but we have little to no info on what else the company will unveil at I/O 2019. So, here’s everything we expect to be announced at Google I/O 2019: 7 Announcements Expected at Google I/O 2019 1. Pixel 3a/ 3a XL Google’s hardware plans aren’t heading in the direction the company expected it to, with Pixel 3 sales not even matching up to the Pixel 2, so it now plans to recapture the market with the launch of the much-rumored Pixel 3a. This mid-range Pixel smartphone has been mistakenly confirmed by Google on its website and the rumor mill has been hyping it ever since. The ...

Android Q : What to expect ?

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Google has finally  announced  the first  Android Q beta  on  March 13, 2019. The beta version is available only on the 6 pixel devices from pixel 1 to 3xl. Let's see what Google has given us for now. neown 1. Easy Wi-Fi Connectivity When you jump into the Wi-Fi settings option in Android Q, beta update brings an ‘Easy Connect’ feature for secure & faster sharing of Internet services. You can now  share your Wifi connection with friends via a QR code or connect to one via the same  right from the Wifi settings pane. How easy was that ? Beebom  2. Improved Privacy Android Q comes with a renewed focus on privacy and you now have  added control over permissions asked out by specific apps , along with run time permissions for enhanced security. Beebom 3.Location Security Adding to the  privacy options, Android Q also lays importance on location and how permissions  are granted to apps. Earli...