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LG really is making another Nexus, sources claim. Photo: Google

LG really is making another Nexus, sources claim. Photo: Google

A new Nexus made by LG will launch this October with a “3D camera solution” that aims to deliver better photos, according to a new report. The device is expected to have Google’s next-generation Android M software pre-installed, and could be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 810 processor.

Are all of your toggles present in Quick Settings? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Are all of your toggles present in Quick Settings? Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

The Galaxy S6 and S6 edge may be two of the best Android devices you can buy today, but they aren’t without their teething troubles — and the latest is by far the most mysterious.

Some users are finding that the toggles inside their Quick Settings menu — which allow you to active and deactivate features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Power Saving with just a tap — are disappearing at random.

You can even customize it for free. Photo: Motorola

You can even customize it for free. Photo: Motorola

Motorola is so confident that you’ll love the Moto X that it’s giving customers in the U.S. the opportunity to try one “risk free” for 30 days. The trial won’t cost you a penny, and at the end of it, you can either buy the phone you’ve been using or just hand it back.

Can Samsung save BlackBerry?

Can Samsung save BlackBerry?

A recent report claimed BlackBerry will turn to Android to save itself from extinction, and now it seems the Canadian company could be teaming up with Samsung to make that happen. It’s thought the pair are working on a new smartphone powered by Lollipop that will be secured by BlackBerry services.

This is one way to keep your Xperia Z3+ cool. Photo: Sony

This is one way to keep your Xperia Z3+ cool. Photo: Sony

Sony’s new Xperia Z3+ — an Xperia Z4 for international markets — is powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 810 processor, and like many other devices that carry this chip, it has a tendency to overheat.

Sony has been forced to acknowledge the problem after one Japanese carrier began placing warning notices on the device, but the company insists it’s “normal.”

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