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According to the latest report, 2018 seems to be a significant year for HMD Global. According to our sources, this Finnish brand is now working on their flagship Nokia 9, after the first ever Nokia handset with an 18:9 ratio, Nokia 7 Plus. Recently, we witnessed the first smartphone of the brand with a notch display: Nokia X6. In the meantime, HMD Global didn’t forget their premium flagships including Nokia Edge 2018, Nokia Vitech 2018.

However, our star of the day is Nokia Maze Max. If you remember, we already introduced you about Nokia projects on the Maze series. Previously, we have Nokia Maze 2018, with the Pro and Mini version. And today, the new member might come alongside the three siblings called Nokia Maze Max. In details, the Nokia new phone can be the next Nokia flagship to sport an 18:9 ratio screen.




For your interest, Nokia Maze Max 2018 specs sport a 6.3-inch Super AMOLED with 4K resolution. Under the hood, Nokia Maze 2018 takes power from a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset, alongside 10GB RAM and 256GB/512GB ROM (expand to 512GB). Whereas, Nokia flagship runs on Android 8.1 and 6500mAh battery. Furthermore, Nokia Maze Max 2018 camera features a dual 29MP rear snapper and a 24MP selfie shooter. Also, this Nokia monster can even come with an on-screen fingerprint scanner.


Nokia Maze Max 2018 release date and price

For now, we expect this Nokia phone to appear next quarter with its brothers. As for the Nokia Maze Max 2018 price, it might be around $699 ~ Rs. 48112. For the price tag and crazy specs, Nokia Maze Max is undoubtedly a flagship you should look forward!




  • LineageOS is finally going to start supporting the original Pixel and Pixel XL.
  • There’s no set schedule for the LineageOS Pixel nightlies, but the team has approved the build.
  • These will be the first Google-made smartphones to get LineageOS.

  • If you look at the long list of devices that have LineageOS ROM builds, you’ll notice something strange: there’s no support for the Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, or Pixel 2 XL.

    However, it looks like that is about to change, as the LineageOS team appears to have approved rolling out nightlies for the Google Pixel (aka “sailfish”) and the Google Pixel XL (aka “marlin”). Click here to check out the review history at LineageOS.org.
    Although the original Pixel line will likely have LineageOS ROMs very soon, there’s still no word on the second-generation Pixel 2 line. But if the team can make LineageOS work on the original line, it stands to reason that they’d be able to make it work on the next line.


    EDITOR'S PICK
    Strangely, there are plenty of custom ROMs out there based on LineageOS for the Pixel line, but there hasn’t been an official one. It was only a matter of time before a bonafide version arrived.
    LineageOS rose from the ashes of CyanogenMod, and is currently the most significant custom Android ROM in the custom ROM community. Using LineageOS, users can update old handsets to the most recent version of Android, as well as breathe new life into newer handsets that are lacking features or are bogged down with bloatware and ugly Android skins.
    To see if you own a device that supports LineageOS, click here.


    We’re not in an era where having cloud storage is a good idea. It’s efficient, doesn’t take up your internal storage, and it’s far more convenient than carrying a hard drive around everywhere. it also makes it easier to share files with other people. You can get ahead of the curve with these awesome cloud storage services and apps for Android! There are also some great free cloud storage apps here that don’t cost you anything! Prices are accurate as of the publish date, but they could change!



    Amazon Drive

    Price: Free app / $12 per year / $60 per year
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Amazon Drive is a good start for anyone who uses Amazon Prime. Those with Amazon Prime will already get 5GB of free storage along with unlimited backup for photos and videos. You can upgrade to unlimited storage for about $60 per year. You can also use it if you don’t have Amazon Prime but the 5GB of storage and unlimited photo backup will run you $12/year. The app is a bit buggy at times, but it works well enough and you can access your files online anytime.

    Box

    Price: Free / $5-$15 per month / Enterprise options
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Box.com is an up and comer in the cloud storage world. There are a variety of file management apps and others that have Box integration as well and that's nice. New users can sign up for personal accounts for free and get 10GB of free storage while $10/month gets you 100GB. Business prices range from $5-$15/month per user and include far more features. The app works pretty well and it puts an emphasis on simplicity and organization. Unfortunately, those who need more than 100GB may need to shop elsewhere.

    Dropbox

    Price: Free / $9.99-$19.99 per month
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Everybody knows about Dropbox and there’s a good chance that some of you have this app pre-installed on your devices already. The app comes with auto-photo upload, easy sharing options, the latest Android design elements, Microsoft Office support, and the ability to send files to others. It’s a very solid option with more features than most. Individual accounts get 2GB for free with options for 1TB for $9.99 per month along with a $19.99 option that provides the same space but with more features. Business users have other options available by contacting Dropbox.

    Google Drive

    Price: Free / $1.99-$99.99 per month
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Google Drive is one of the most respected and popular cloud storage apps available. Users get 15GB free out of the gate with unlimited photo and video backup via Google Photos if they so choose (with the proper quality settings). There is also an assortment of office apps available for documents, note taking, spreadsheets, and presentations. You can upgrade to 100GB ($1.99/month) or 1TB ($9.99) for fairly cheap and there is an option for 10TB as well ($99.99 per month). The office apps and cloud storage combo is a potent one and one that competitors have a hard time beating.

    MediaFire

    Price: Free / $7.50-$80 per month
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    MediaFire started out as a file sharing service but has become a pretty decent cloud storage service in its own right. You can upload whatever you want and the service revolves around sharing and playing with those files in the cloud. Free users get 10GB. You can get 1TB for $7.50 per month (billed annually) or 100TB for $80 per month (billed quarterly). The app is a bit antiquated and a few users have had some issues, but it seems to work well enough overall. This is also an excellent cloud storage service for sharing files. Link creation is really easy.

    MEGA

    Price: Free / €4.99-€29.99 per month
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Mega is the sequel to the now-defunct Megaupload, a cloud storage service that was taken down by the authorities a couple of years ago. Mega is an up-and-coming service that gives users 50GB for free. That's the largest sign-on bonus we've seen among all of these cloud storage apps and services. It comes with a range of storage options that span from 200GB to 8TB. The app is quite flashy but there are a few bugs here and there that some people have experienced. Its biggest feature is that it encrypts all files uploaded to it for added security and protection.

    Microsoft OneDrive

    Price: Free / $1.99-$9.99 per month
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Microsoft OneDrive is a popular cloud storage option because it integrates directly with a variety of Windows products. For starters, can get 5GB of free cloud storage and you can upgrade to 50GB for $1.99 per month. OneDrive storage is also included in every Office 365 subscription, be it for personal use or for businesses. You can get a bundled package of OneDrive space and Microsoft Office 365 for $6.99 per month (1TB, one device) or $9.99 per month (5TB, five devices). That gives you Microsoft Office and online cloud storage space for an exceptionally reasonable price.

    Resilio Sync

    Price: Free
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Resilio Sync (formerly BitTorrent Sync) is the best cloud storage solution for everyone that wants to do their own cloud storage. This app allows you to use your desktop, laptop, NAS, tablet, or even your own home-built server as a destination for your phone syncing. It operates exactly like Dropbox, Google Drive, etc, except you’ll be using your own machine to store everything. It’s an excellent option for those who are security conscious but still need cloud storage also. The only downside is that you’ll need to keep your receiving machine on all the time so that the syncing can be done. The best part is that the app is completely free and you’ll have as much storage as your receiving device can hold. 

    Tresorit

    Price: Free / $12.50-$30 per month
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Tresorit is one of the newer and more expensive cloud storage options. However, it takes security very seriously. It features end-to-end encryption of every file uploaded to its service. Basic accounts get 1GB of storage. $12.50 per month earns you 200GB while $30 per month nets you 2TB. Additionally, the pro plans include far more security features than the free account. There are also additional options for businesses and enterprise use. It's a strong option for those who don't mind paying for it.

    UpThere Home

    Price: Free / $1.99
    DOWNLOAD ON GOOGLE PLAY
    Upthere Home is one of the newer cloud storage apps on mobile. It's by Western Digital, the hard drive manufacturer. It works similarly to Google Photos rather than other types of cloud storage. It features automatic uploads of photos and videos with a UI centered around viewing such content. However, it does support other file types as well. This one also has simple pricing. The app features a single pricing option at $1.99 for 100GB of storage. It's simple, it works okay, and it's cheap. That may be good enough for many.
    Who do you use for your cloud storage? If we missed any other great Android cloud storage options let us know about them in the comments below!


    • You can now lock up your OneDrive Android app using a fingerprint authentication.
    • Using the OneDrive fingerprint authentication is more secure than a 4-digit PIN.
    • The latest OneDrive update also brings a new grid layout for photos.


    Microsoft’s OneDrive is a completely capable cloud storage solution in an oversaturated market. But the ace up Microsoft’s sleeve is that a 1TB account with OneDrive comes bundled with an Office 365 subscription. That’s a terrific deal.

    Read also: Xiaomi Mi 8, Mi 8 Explorer Edition, Mi 8 SE price, specifications, features and news

    But if that’s not enough to sway you to OneDrive, how about this: starting today, the OneDrive Android app now supports fingerprint authentication, something competitor apps like Dropbox don’t offer.


    Since using your fingerprint is far more secure than a traditional PIN or password, any sensitive files you keep in your OneDrive account will be much safer with fingerprint authentication.
    The new security option is available now in the latest version of the OneDrive Android app, which you can download by clicking here or the box at the bottom of this article.
    Once you have the latest version, you can enable fingerprint authentication by navigating to Me > Settings > Passcode. If you already have a passcode set for OneDrive, all you have to do is click the check box next to “Use fingerprint to authenticate.”


    If you haven’t yet set up a passcode, you’ll need to do that first before you can use your fingerprint. Choose a four-digit PIN and run through the steps. Once complete, OneDrive will ask you if you want to use your fingerprint instead. Then you’re all set!
    In addition to the new fingerprint authentication option, the latest version of OneDrive also brings a new grid layout when you’re viewing photos folders. Neat!
    Download the OneDrive app by clicking the button below. And click here if you don’t have a OneDrive subscription with Office 365.


    Xiaomi MI 8, Explorer Edition, MI 8 SE Full Specifications: So on 31st May Xiaomi released its new products into the market. MI band 3, MIUI 10 announcements were the top eye catcher on that day. Another big announcement and launch were of MI 8 series smartphones. Xiaomi released 3 variants of this smartphone in very promising specifications. New Snapdragon processor debut to infrared face scanner for face unlock in the dark. All this were included in the smartphones so let’s check them out one by one.
    Firstly, The MI 8 having super AMOLED 6.2 inches touchscreen with 1080*2280 resolution. MI 8 has Powerful Snapdragon 845 chipsets which is a flagship-grade chipset now. It is Octa-core clocked at 2.8Ghz and having Andreno 630 GPU. MI 8 has 64/128/256GB storage with 6GB of RAM. The camera is Dual 12+12MP on the rear with dual LED flash. Front shooter for selfies is 20MP which is promised to perform better in low light conditions. As always all the sensors are included and battery capacity is 3400mAh. The one thing I liked the infrared sensor for the facial recognition it’s really impressive we will see its real-time performance in upcoming days. Its price is set to 2699 Yuan that’s 28000rs in INR.

    MI 8 Explorer Edition:

    The sleekly designed and most beautiful smartphone in mid-budget is this smartphone. Its back design is mind-blowing. The transparent back design lets you see the even Snapdragon Soc from the inner side. The specifications are similar to the MI 8 as explained above. But the changes are really good. MI 8 Explorer edition only available in the 8GB/128GB variant. Explorer Edition has in display fingerprint scanner which was previously seen in Vivo smartphone. This feature really looks cool. The best part I liked its design it’s too good. Same the Snapdragon 845 is equipped which supports fast charging 4.0. Explorer edition has 3000mAh battery. Priced at 3699 Yuan that’s 38,500 INR.



    Xiaomi MI 8 SE:

    Xiaomi released this smartphone for budget smartphone users. The SE version a low priced than other two variants with a little change in specifications. But here comes the best news it is equipped with brand new Snapdragon 710 which is the global debut of this Soc. The MI 8 SE having super AMOLED 5.8 inches touchscreen with 1080*2244 resolution. MI 8 SE has Powerful Snapdragon 710 chipset which is a brand new chipset from Snapdragon. It is Octa-core clocked at 2.2Ghz and having Andreno 616 GPU. MI 8 has 64GB storage with 4/6GB of RAM. The camera is Dual 12+5MP on the rear with LED flash. Front shooter for selfies is 20MP which is promised to perform better in low light conditions.
    So, all this was about the 3 variants released by Xiaomi on 31St May 2018. We already posted the Stock wall of the same. If you like the post share it with your friends