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Google made the Nexus 6 available for pre-ordering last Wednesday in the United States through the Google Play Store. But within minutes, the device has apparently sold out. The Nexus 6 is slated for wide release in November, but fans who wanted to get the phablet before its launch date but failed to pre-order it, may have to wait a while before they can get their hands on the device.
Google has just released its Fit app. For those not familiar with this application, the Fit app serves as a central repository for every health and fitness data recorded by your Android device. It can also store information collected by any app that uses the Google Fit SDK introduced earlier this year at the I/O developer conference back in June.
Sprint recently announced that is has expanded its Spark LTE service to 17 new markets. Spark is the carrier's brand name for its enhanced 4G LTE service, which delivers wireless speeds of 50 mbps to 60 mbps, with potentially incrementing speeds over time. With its spectrum and technology, the carrier could eventually offer speeds of up to 2 Gbps.
With this latest expansion, the coverage of Sprint Spark now reaches a total of 46 markets across the United States. Before the year ends, the LTE service coverage should serve over 100 million subscribers.
Android 5.0 Lollipop is the latest version of Android, the mobile operating system developed and created by Google. The tech giant had officially announced this newest Android version earlier in October, and has since stated that the smartphone OS will be available to all consumers by November 3rd. If you have not been following the latest developments regarding Android 5.0 Lollipop, here is something that might help you catch up.
Back in September, there were reports that Apple was planning to shut down Beats Music. At that time, Apple had addressed the reports, categorically denying to discontinue Beats music and instead stating that it might make changes to the Beats brand and the streaming service itself.
But now, it turns out the tech giant will be putting an end to Beats Music after all. Or more accurately, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, Apple will be rebuilding it and relaunching it in 2015 as part of iTunes.
The Microsoft Garage team recently released three new apps onto Google Play for Android users. This trio of app offerings include a voice recognition app for Android Wear, a lock screen replacement app for Android smartphones, and a note sharing app for those who are always traveling.
Sure, the iPhone 6 was only just released last month, but that has not stopped some folks from already thinking ahead to the next iteration of the best-selling Apple flagship device (which will probably be released in late 2015). If you are one of these people, then you might want to consider an early upgrade plan for your iPhone.
For a limited time, starting today until October 20th, Verizon Wireless is offering its Moto X for only $49.99 with a two-year agreement. Previously, the device was offered by the carrier for a price of $99.99 on-contract.
If customers want to get a Moto X with a wood or leather rear cover, they will still need to pay the required extra $25.00. Similarly, those who want to upgrade from a 16 gigabyte Moto X to one that has 32 gigabytes of internal storage will need to pay an additional $50.00.