Samsung Galaxy Alpha challenges iPhone 6
Samsung Galaxy Alpha challenges iPhone 6 The Samsung Galaxy Alpha Released, and it looks like the smartphone is ready to take the war to Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6! The Samsung Galaxy Alpha is set to have a 4.7 inch HD Super AMOLED display, can download large files using both wifi and the mobile phone’s data service, can activate ultra-power mode which enables the device to go on longer before needing the recharge, a homscreen sensor that allows for finger-print security measures – all in all, most of the features the Samsung Galaxy S5 has. However, in most cases, the Samsung Galaxy S5 still seems to have the better specs when compared to the upcoming Samasung Galaxy Alpha. The Galaxy Alpha will however be coming with chamfered metal edge, copying the iPhone 5S’ style. Perhaps Samsung finally recognises that the old plastic-ware does not add to the prestige and class of Apple’s iPhones.
Mobile Phone Case Gives iPhone 5 Heat Vision
Mobile Phone Case Gives iPhone 5 Heat Vision The armed forces and law enforcement agencies in most Western countries rely on a system called FLIR (forward-looking infrared device) to locate threats and neutralize them. A similar system, called FLIR One, has now been developed to enable the iPhone 5 smartphones to effectively allow mobile phones detect heat signatures from the surrounding. FLIR One weighs a hefty 3.9 ounces – almost as much the iPhone 5 itself. Thermal imaging operates by gathering infrared signatures coming off objects that are invisible to the human eye. That information is then converted into electrical impulses, which are then displayed on the device’s screen. The various heat levels are displayed as an array of colors, ranging from blue that indicate low levels of heat, to bright red and white for signatures that tend to be hotter. The tech firm that has designed FLIR One, FLIR Systems, is looking for ways to share collected thermal imagery on social media through three of its already existing apps: IR One TimeLapse (which shows heat changes over time), FLIR One Paint and FLIR One Panorama. FLIR Systems has designed FLIR One to run off of its own battery, claiming that the battery would last two hours before needing to be recharged. FLIR One currently costs $349.