Author: Kaluka wanjala

Editor at TechArena. I cover all things technology and review new gadgets as I get them. You can reach me on email: [email protected]

A new month has just started and with that Google has released the latest Android distribution numbers that are meant to show us which Android versions are popular and which ones aren’t. The latest numbers released by Google show that Android 5.0 and 5.1 Lollipop are the most popular variants at the moment. They have a combined market share of 34%, this is a drop of 0.1% from the same period last month but is still quite a huge percentage for an OS that was first released in November 2014. Android 6.0 Marshmallow comes in second with a 26.3% market…

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BlackBerry isn’t done with smartphones just yet. The company has released a couple of smartphones running on Android and thus ditched its own platform, BB10 OS, that doesn’t seem to gain any traction on the market. Even with Android, BlackBerry hasn’t had a smooth ride as its Android powered devices are not selling as many units as we expected. The next device we expect from the company is the BlackBerry ‘Mercury’ that will be powered by Android. We have been hearing about this device since October and since the company has said that it had plans to release 3 Android…

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We live in a tech fuelled-world that and this means that we must do all we can to ensure the kids (future generation) have the skills that can help them navigate this world when they grow up. This is what Microsoft is planning to do this week with the ‘Hour of Code’ workshop that helps young kids learn basic coding skills. Hour of Code is a weeklong event that is taking place during the 2016 Computer Science Education Week from December 5th to the 11th. The first workshop was held yesterday at Kangemi Resource Centre yesterday and saw kids as…

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Even before half of the smartphone manufacturers update their existing devices with Android 7.0 Nougat, Google is coming out with another minor update that introduces Android 7.1.1. The company says that this update “showcases more ways to express yourself, along with a handful of other sweet features and improvements to stability and performance.” This update has just been pushed out and is available to a few devices including the Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Pixel, Pixel XL, Nexus Player and Pixel C. This is an over the air update that users of these devices can get as…

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If you own an old smartphone running an old operating system, it is high time you consider updating the OS or buy a new device if you want to continue getting support from WhatsApp in 2017. Earlier in the year, WhatsApp came and revealed that it will stop supporting some devices by the end of the year. The company said that BlackBerry devices (including those running BlackBerry 10), Nokia S40 and Symbian S60 devices, Android 2.2 and 2.1, iOS 6 as well as Windows 7.1 devices will not be supported come 2017. When making the announcement, WhatsApp said that it…

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When LG launched the V20 smartphone a few months ago, the company wanted everyone to know that this was the first smartphone to come with Android Nougat. Unfortunately, these bragging rights were only reserved to those who bought the V20, those who own older devices were stuck with older Android iterations until recently. The company started testing out Android Nougat for its 2016 flagship, the LG G5 a few weeks ago. The company started with its home country of South Korea before expanding to the United states and is now expanding to even more countries. According to GSMArena, some users…

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As we get towards the end of the year, Samsung is working on a number of devices that it will be pushing to consumers in 2017. One such device is the Galaxy A7 (2016) that has already been certified by Federal Communications Commission in the United States. With this certification, we expect the phone to be launched in the next few weeks before the year ends. We do not know much about this phone specs-wise but we expect it to borrow a few things from the Galaxy A7 2016. We have heard that it will have a 5.5 or 5.7-inch…

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A few weeks ago, OnePlus came out and assured those using the OnePlus 3 that they will be getting Android Nougat on their devices before the end of the year. The company said this after announcing the OnePlus 3T and revealing that this marks the end of the road for the OnePlus 3. So far, OnePlus has kept its word and is rolling out Android Nougat update to the OnePlus 3. The update started rolling out on November 30th and is the first beta build that brings with it OxygenOS Open Beta 8 to the company’s 2016 flagship. Keep in…

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Smartwatches have not been around for a long time but they have proven to be useful to some people. I say some people as they are still not mainstream and not everyone sees their use, they are in-between smartphones and fitness bands from the functionality point of view. One company that has made a name for itself in the smartwatch market is Motorola. The company’s first smartwatch, the Moto 360 grabbed everyone’s attention when it launched. The watch had an elegant design that separated it from most other smartwatches we had seen on the market. This was one of the…

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After successful pilots with operators in both developed and emerging markets, Ericsson has launched Accelerated Network Build, a new solution to accelerate and streamline the network build process for operators to deliver a faster time to market with quicker return on investment. The new solution delivers the increased speed by cutting build time 50 percent, improved quality by reducing number of site visits by 70 percent and better predictability with 99 percent first-time right delivery. It provides minimal impact to operators’ customers during build out or introducing new technologies, while improving coverage and capacity. Fredrik Jejdling, Head of Business Unit…

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