Sony is trying to make it easier for its Xperia X owners to read content at night. The company is rolling out a new Concept update on its Experimental track, which previously added Android 7.1.1 Nougat to the Xperia X. This new update adds the Night Light option to the phone’s display settings.
The update, which has the build number 38.3.A.0.66, will give users access to a Night Light feature that should help filter out blue light emitted from the display to aid in nighttime reading. And, just like with other phones’ Night Light features, you’ll be able to turn it on and off manually or automatically at sunrise and sunset.
Besides the nifty Night Light, this new Concept update also has a new version of the Xperia Home launcher, bug fixes for the phone’s noise cancelling and fingerprint test features, and improvements in network handling. Finally, the update has the latest January 2017 Android security patches from Google
A
 leaked image pertaining to the Moto G5 Plus has listed most of the 
specifications of the impending smartphone. The latest leak confirms 
most of the rumored specs pertaining to the handset. (Photo : Motorola)

The high-end Huawei P10 is expected to hit the scene soon at the Mobile World Congress 2017 and a new leak now boosts the hype.
Huawei is rapidly rising and the U.S. release of the Huawei Mate 9, the first Alexa-enabled smartphone, put the company even more on the map. The Huawei P10 is expected to rock even more impressive specs and features, as well as Amazon Alexa integration and a sleek design.
Huawei P10 Design
Back in November, a leaked image showed an elegant smartphone with a dual-edge curved display, and the latest leak now bolsters such claims. The design language is very similar to that of the Huawei Mate 9, considering the physical home button right below the display and the curved screen edges.
The new leak also shows the company's brand logo at the top, above the display, while the volume rocker and the power / lock button are located on the right side of the handset.
While the previous leak from November showed both the front and back of the purported smartphone, the new one only features the front side. However, two other newly leaked images allegedly show the internal layout of the Huawei P10, confirming that the smartphone will have a physical home button, a dual rear camera setup and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.
Huawei P10 Rumored Specs
The Huawei P9, P9 Plus and Mate 9 also have dual rear cameras, so it's not surprising that the Huawei P10 will follow in their footsteps.
Based on previous leaks and rumors, the Huawei P10 is expected to pack a 64-bit octa-core Kirin 960 processor with 6 GB of RAM, and sport a high-resolution QHD display (2,560 x 1,440 pixels). The Kirin 960 is Huawei's flagship processor and it also fuels the Mate 9, delivering plenty of oomph.
On the software side of things, the Huawei P10 should run Android Nougat straight out of the box, with Huawei's own Emotion UI (EMUI) 5.0 skin on top. Support for Google's DayDream virtual reality platform is reportedly in the mix as well.
Huawei already sent out invitations to its MWC 2017 event, where both the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus should make their official debut. Both handsets should rock Alexa integration and should hit the market sometime in March or April.
With a powerful processor, 6 GB of RAM, dual-edge curved QHD display, dual rear cameras, Android Nougat and Alexa integration, the Huawei P10 is shaping up as quite a compelling powerhouse.
It remains to be seen just how much the Huawei P10 will cost when it hits the market, but the Mate 9 is priced at $600 – lower than the price of other flagship smartphones with comparable specs. The Huawei P10 should follow a similar pricing strategy, aiming for a good balance of power and affordability.
The specs are still in the rumor state at this point, but MWC is just around the corner and we'll get the official scoop straight from Huawei soon enough. In the meantime, it's highly advised to take all leaks, rumors and speculation with a grain of salt.
Moto G5 Plus Specs Leaked Ahead Of MWC 2017
Motorola
 is all geared up for the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC 2017). It 
is expected that the Lenovo-owned company will show off its Moto G5 Plus
 handset at the event.
As
 the alleged launch of the Moto G4 Plus' successor draws closer, new 
images pertaining to the supposed Moto G5 Plus have got leaked online 
running CPU-Z, the detection app.
The latest leak seems to be authentic also offers a peek into the handset's specs and features.
This
 is not the first time, the Moto G5 Plus has leaked online and fans have
 been greeted by its purported specs. Earlier in January, Tech 
Times reported that images of the Moto G5 Plus had been leaked online on
 OLX Rom
In Moto G5 Plus
The
 new photos of Moto G5 Plus which have surfaced online shows a CPU-Z on 
the device's screen. The specs have nearly been confirmed after running 
the information detection app CPU-Z on Moto G5 Plus.
For
 the unfamiliar, CPU-Z is a freeware system, profiling and monitoring 
app for Microsoft Windows and Android which can detect details such as 
the CPU, RAM, motherboard and other hardware related features of a 
modern PC. In case of a PC, the information is brought into only one 
window, while for Android devices it opens as a normal application.
Specs Of Moto G5 Plus
The
 latest leak suggests that the Moto G5 Plus (XT1685) will sport a 
5.5-inch FHD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and 403 
dots per inch (dpi).
The
 device will be reportedly equipped with an octa-core Qualcomm MSM8953 
Snapdragon 625 processor along with Adreno 506 GPU. The chipset is 
expected to clock at 2.0 GHz.
The
 smartphone as revealed by the images will house 4 GB of RAM and will 
have internal storage capacity of up to 32 GB. However, onsumers will 
only be able to use up to 21 GB.
Earlier
 it was rumored that the handset will feature a 13-megapixel rear camera
 and a 5-megapixel front camera. However, the new leak suggests that the
 Moto G5 Plus is going to sport a 12-megapixel primary camera and a 
5-megapixel selfie snapper.
Even
 if it is not listed by the app, the device is expected to house a 3,080
 mAh battery and run on the latest Android 7.0 Nougat software.
Price And Release
The impending MWC 2017 may witness the unveiling of Moto G5 plus alongside other handsets from the company.
The
 factory unlocked Moto G4 Plus was available on Amazon even before it 
was officially launched in the U.S. It remains to be seen whether or not
 it's successor follows the same pattern.
There is no official confirmation regarding the price of the handset, however, it is expected to bear a price tag of $300
Nokia Tablet With 18.4-inch Screen Spotted, MWC Debut On The Cards?
The
 last week of February shall get more interesting for the Nokia fans. A 
new Nokiatablet has apparently been spotted on GFXBench, which suggests 
that consumers could see HMD Global unveil the device on Feb. 26 at the 
MWC 2017.
According
 to the benchmark listing, the mysterious tablet does not have any 
specific name. However, the Android-powered tablet is believed to be a 
new device from Nokia.
The GFXBench listing, as shared by NokiaPowerUser, reveals the specs and features of the impending tablet, offering a peek into the device.
Rumored Specs
The
 listing reveals that the tablet will sport a colossal18.4-inch Quad HD 
display with a resolution of 2569 x 1440 pixels. The massive screen size
 could possibly be the major selling point of this new tablet.
The
 upcoming Nokia tablet may house the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 
processor unlike its Nokia 6 smartphone, which has the older Snapdragon 
430. The processor is expected to clock at 2.2 Ghz.
This
 new chipset is expected to power several new smartphones such as the LG
 G6 and the Galaxy S8. Fans would be hoping that future Nokia-branded 
devices will also house the Snapdragon 835 processor.
The
 mysterious tablet on the benchmarking site points to 64 GB of on-board 
storage for the device. Whether the tablet will have the option of 
expanding its memory further via a microSD card is not known. The device
 is expected to have 4 GB of RAM.
The
 leaked tablet may offer a 12-megapixel primary camera that supports HD 
video recording but no LED flash. Surprisingly, the leaks point to the 
tablet offering a 12-megapixel front-facing camera, which may find favor
 with selfie lovers. The supposed Nokia-branded tablet will come 
pre-loaded with Android 7.0 Nougat (FIH edition).
The
 listing does not reveal the battery of the tablet. However, consumers 
can look forward to the tablet offering several connectivity options 
like a barometer, Bluetooth, NFC, light sensor, gyroscope, pedometer, 
Wi-Fi and more.
Release
HMD
 Global or Nokia have not confirmed any details on the purported tablet.
 Finland-based Nokia has made a successful comeback by launching its 
Android smartphone, Nokia 6 which is now available only in China.
Ever
 since its comeback, the company is working on bringing a new set of 
global devices that would be the perfect blend of functionality and 
design.
The
 iconic Nokia brand will probably be introducing some of its new 
creations at the MWC 2017. Whether the mysterious tablet will also make 
an appearance at the company's Feb. 26 event remains to be seen.
Huawei P10 Leaks Again Before MWC Unveiling, Showing off A Sleek Dual-Edge Curved Display

The high-end Huawei P10 is expected to hit the scene soon at the Mobile World Congress 2017 and a new leak now boosts the hype.
Huawei is rapidly rising and the U.S. release of the Huawei Mate 9, the first Alexa-enabled smartphone, put the company even more on the map. The Huawei P10 is expected to rock even more impressive specs and features, as well as Amazon Alexa integration and a sleek design.
Huawei P10 Design
Back in November, a leaked image showed an elegant smartphone with a dual-edge curved display, and the latest leak now bolsters such claims. The design language is very similar to that of the Huawei Mate 9, considering the physical home button right below the display and the curved screen edges.
The new leak also shows the company's brand logo at the top, above the display, while the volume rocker and the power / lock button are located on the right side of the handset.
While the previous leak from November showed both the front and back of the purported smartphone, the new one only features the front side. However, two other newly leaked images allegedly show the internal layout of the Huawei P10, confirming that the smartphone will have a physical home button, a dual rear camera setup and a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner.
Huawei P10 Rumored Specs
The Huawei P9, P9 Plus and Mate 9 also have dual rear cameras, so it's not surprising that the Huawei P10 will follow in their footsteps.
Based on previous leaks and rumors, the Huawei P10 is expected to pack a 64-bit octa-core Kirin 960 processor with 6 GB of RAM, and sport a high-resolution QHD display (2,560 x 1,440 pixels). The Kirin 960 is Huawei's flagship processor and it also fuels the Mate 9, delivering plenty of oomph.
On the software side of things, the Huawei P10 should run Android Nougat straight out of the box, with Huawei's own Emotion UI (EMUI) 5.0 skin on top. Support for Google's DayDream virtual reality platform is reportedly in the mix as well.
Huawei already sent out invitations to its MWC 2017 event, where both the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus should make their official debut. Both handsets should rock Alexa integration and should hit the market sometime in March or April.
With a powerful processor, 6 GB of RAM, dual-edge curved QHD display, dual rear cameras, Android Nougat and Alexa integration, the Huawei P10 is shaping up as quite a compelling powerhouse.
It remains to be seen just how much the Huawei P10 will cost when it hits the market, but the Mate 9 is priced at $600 – lower than the price of other flagship smartphones with comparable specs. The Huawei P10 should follow a similar pricing strategy, aiming for a good balance of power and affordability.
The specs are still in the rumor state at this point, but MWC is just around the corner and we'll get the official scoop straight from Huawei soon enough. In the meantime, it's highly advised to take all leaks, rumors and speculation with a grain of salt.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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