Tuesday, March 22, 2016

features that will kill Apple

features that will kill Apple
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APPLE’S biggest rivals aim to dethrone the tech giant when they unveil revolutionary new products the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week.
The annual event provides a platform for the world’s largest tech companies to showcase the latest and greatest in mobile technology set for release over the next 12 months.
Here is what to expect:
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The new LG G5 flagship Android smartphone is vastly different from its predecessors and is looking to be most original and revolutionary device in recent times.
A major design change will see the 5.3-inch smartphone shifting from a plastic body to housing made entirely of metal, making the LG G5 the company’s most premium model to date.
Samsung and Apple may refuse to implement this feature, but LG has addressed a common gripe among smartphone users by offering a removable battery.
Sticking with the theme of customisation, the LG G5 has a unique expansion slot designed to fit specially made module accessories that enhance the smartphones capabilities.
A special camera accessory, known as the LG CAM, offers a similar experience to that of a DSLR with the gadget providing physical buttons for power, shutter, record and zoom.
Additionally, the accessory will offer a better grip and will boost the smartphones battery capacity, which means users don’t have worry about draining juice while capturing content.
The second module provides a digital-to-analog audio converter, which allows users to transform the G5 into a Hi-Fi audio player.
In a hope to attract customers from Apple, LG also unveiled its 360 VR headset designed to work by being attached to the phone via a USB cable.
This is vastly different from its rivals Google Cardboard and Samsung’s Gear VR, which work by placing the phone into the virtual reality headset.
While these features are great, the most impressive accessory showcased by the tech giant was the unveiling of the LG Rolling Bot.
The home monitoring device is a robot that is fully controlled by smartphone and offers a video and audio stream of everything it sees.
By activating pet mode, people will be able to chat to their animal through a speaker or shoot a laser to keep them entertained.
LG is yet to announce a release date or pricing for the products.

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