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LG LV5: What you need to know

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LG is all set to announce a brand new Android Smartphone that is something like the G5 (released in the first half of the year). Possibly, it is going to be known as LG LV5. Being a non-modular device, the new handset doesn't appear to be the successor of the LG G5 although, we are not sure of the rumors yet. Recently, some of the images were revealed regarding the new flagship phone. Looking at this image, you can surely assume what the LG LV5 would "roughly" look like. The LG Smartphone allegedly has a curved front panel like the LG G5. On the back of the phone, we can see the regular camera with an LED flash. Even a fingerprint scanner and a speaker are fitted towards the bottom of the phone. If we go by the reports, the rear cover of the Smartphone is detachable and if the rear cover is detachable we can even assume the battery to be detachable. If the phone is going to be available as a non-modular version of the G5, then there is a possibility for And

Button less Fingerprint sensors: Everything you need to know

The same old models, the same features, the same home buttons, aren’t you bored of it? Many of the phone enthusiasts out there are surely bored. So, if you are one of those who want to see something and interesting in the upcoming models, then this write-up is exclusively for you. Just when Fingerprint Cards were making a buzz in the market, LG Innotek came with its own solution. It is a fingerprint module that can be integrated beneath the same glass cover. This will obviously bring ease of designing for the phone maker and the audience will get to see and even use something unique and extraordinary. So, let’s see what it is and how it is going to affect the performance of upcoming phones. How different is it? Technically, the fingerprint reader needs a specific area of use. For example, the home button sign-on iPhone and Samsung models use a fingerprint reader. Whereas in the Sony experts and Google’s Nexus, it is available in the form of the power button. However, the

Android Pay is coming to the web via Chrome soon

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Android pay has been sweeping the market since its launch, thanks to the wide diversification of android users. The easiness to just tap your phone to make a payment has really got the users and Google are looking to make the game even bigger. Here are the recent announcements regarding android pay. Android Pay comes to the web Google has the habit of taking things to the next level and as the Android pay adoption continues to grow with haste, it is looking to make the horizon even bigger by bringing the pay to the web. If the latest announcements are taken into consideration, the latest version of the company’s Chrome web browser will have the new API of Android Pay. Android Pay for selected partners Although Google hasn’t clearly stated exactly when the payment will go live and has not commented out too many details and how it will work through a browser. It is expected that the Pay will be initiated with limited and selected retail partners say the Asus tablet parts