Showing posts with label early. Show all posts
Showing posts with label early. Show all posts
Monday, September 11, 2017
3G Nokia 3310 will arrive late September or early October
3G Nokia 3310 will arrive late September or early October

The Nokia brand made a come back this year, thanks to HMD Global, and alongside resurrected the nostalgic 3310 feature phone with a refreshed version. It is priced at Rs. 3,300 in India and around $50 in the U.S.
Thats not cheap, considering that 4G LTE enabled feature phone will hit the market later this year for under 2,500. And the Nokia 3310 has support only for 2G, which is a major drawback.
However, rumors claimed that Nokia is working on a 3G variant of 3310, and it even appeared on FCC database, with model number TA-1036 with support for 3G bands.
Now Irish carrier Three Ireland on Twitter confirmed that Nokia 3 exists, and will arrive late September or October. "We will be ranging the 3G version of the Nokia 3310, the current launch date of late is September early October" the tweet reads.
There is no information about its price, but it can be expected to be priced higher than the 2G version.
While an exact unveiling date is not known, Nokia could launch the 3G Nokia 3310 at its upcoming event on August 16, where the flagship Nokia 8 is expected to break cover.
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Saturday, September 9, 2017
Calling all early adopters for Android Studio previews
Calling all early adopters for Android Studio previews
Posted by Scott Main, Technical Writer
If you love trying out all of the newest features in Android Studio and
helping us make it a better IDE, were making it even easier to download early
preview builds with a
new website. Here, you can download and stay up to date on all the latest
Android Studio previews and other tools announcements.

Android Studio previews give you early access to new features in all aspects of the IDE, plus early versions of other tools such as the Android Emulator and platform SDK previews. You can install multiple versions of Android Studio side-by-side, so if a bug in the preview build blocks your app development, you can keep working on the same project from the stable version.
The latest preview for Android Studio 2.4 just
came out last week, and it includes new features to support development with the Android O Developer Preview. You can download and set up the O preview SDK from inside Android Studio, and then use Android O�s XML font resources and autosizing TextView in the Layout Editor.
By building your apps with the Android Studio preview, youre also helping us
create a better version of Android Studio. We want to hear
from you if you encounter any bugs.
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