Battlefield 1 Revolution Edition Spotted On Amazon France

In case you haven’t gotten a chance to play EA’s Battlefield 1 yet, not to worry because if a listing on Amazon France (via DualShockers) is accurate, it seems that EA could be preparing Battlefield 1 Revolution Edition, which from what we can tell consists of the entire game and then some.

By that we mean that the Revolution Edition will come with a copy of Battlefield 1 (obviously) along with the Premium Pass that basically contains all of the game’s DLCs/expansions, and more goodies. This means that this is aimed more towards players who didn’t get the game at launch, and who wants to experience it in its entirety, DLCs and all.

This isn’t the first time that we’ve seen such bundles launched so while we’ve yet to hear the official word from EA regarding Battlefield 1 Revolution Edition, it’s not a stretch to imagine that it could be real. However it has been pointed out that EA’s CEO Andrew Wilson did tease during Gamescom that the company would reveal the “richest Battlefield 1 experience yet”, so perhaps he could have been referring to this.

That being said, the listing mentions that the game will be released on the 22nd of August where it will be available on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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LG Q6 Available In South Korea, Rest Of The World To Follow

Announced earlier this month, the LG Q6 is basically like the LG G6 mini of sorts, where it will come with certain key features like a near bezel-less display, but yet be priced more affordably for those who don’t really need or want to pay so much for a smartphone. For those who were intrigued by it, you’re in luck.

LG has recently announced that the LG Q6 will be going on sale this week in South Korea, and for those who don’t live in South Korea, know that the phone will also be going on sale in your region in the following weeks to come. This includes Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas, although which carrier might be offering the LG Q6 still remains to be seen, but like we said with availability expected in a few weeks, we should find out soon enough.

Now if you’re learning about the LG Q6 for the first time, the handset will come with a 5.5-inch Full HD+ Full Vision display. The phone is also made from 7000 series aluminum which should ensure a sturdy and premium feel, but it will also come with MIL-STD 810G certification for that added peace of mind.

We’re also looking at a Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 chipset, and depending on the variant, it will come with different amounts of RAM and storage. However all the models will pack a 13MP rear-facing camera and a 5MP front-facing camera, and will also come with Android 7.1.1 preinstalled.

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HTC U11 Could Get Bluetooth 5.0 In Firmware Update

At the moment the only phones that support the new Bluetooth 5.0 standard are the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+. There were rumors that the HTC U11 could also feature the standard, but that clearly wasn’t the case. Instead the phone was launched with Bluetooth 4.2, which while perfectly fine, was a bit disappointing for many.

However it seems that could change soon because according to a recent sighting at the FCC, apparently HTC plans to enable Bluetooth 5.0 in the HTC U11 through a firmware update and without the need for any hardware change. This seems to suggest that the HTC U11 did come with the necessary Bluetooth 5.0 hardware, but for some reason was not enabled at the launch of the handset.

We’re not sure why that is, perhaps there were some issues that HTC had to work out themselves, but hopefully this firmware update will change things. The upgrade to Bluetooth 5.0 will basically see the increase in speed as well as offer up to four times the range compared to Bluetooth 4.2, making it ideal if you pair it with wireless speakers or other accessories.

We’re not sure when the update is expected to be released, but if the sighting at the FCC is any indication, perhaps HTC U11 owners won’t have to wait too long for it.

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