Days after a service outage and revelation of major financial troubles, MoviePass has announced a subscription price increase that will go live within the next 30 days. As well, the company has confirmed a recent report claiming upcoming restrictions on big releases, revealing plans to limit the availability of first-run movie tickets on more than a 1,000 screens across the … Continue reading
If you’re an Amazon Prime member and you’re in the market for a new phone that won’t cost you an arm and a leg, then you might be interested to learn that Amazon has added a new handset to its Amazon Prime Exclusive lineup in the form of the LG Stylo 4 which is a low-mid range smartphone.
The handset in question is priced at $250 which represents a $50 savings on the original price of $300. It’s not the most powerful or fancy or feature-packed phone we’ve seen, but like we said if you’re after a phone that’s relatively affordable, perhaps as a secondary device or one for your kids, this could be an option.
In terms of features, we’re looking at a 6.2-inch Full HD 1080p display and the use of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 450 chipset. There will be 3GB of RAM accompanying it, 32GB of storage with support for microSD cards for memory expansion, a 13MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, and a 3,300mAh battery.
As the name suggests, the LG Stylo 4 will also come with a stylus, although if you were hoping for support and features along the lines of Samsung’s Galaxy Note series, you might be disappointed. The handset is sold unlocked and can be used across all four major carriers in the US.
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YouTube on mobile devices currently supports gestures such as double tapping either end of the video, where upon doing so, users will be able to skip forwards or backwards in a video. However there is currently no gesture that will let users skip the entire video, save for the user clicking another video.
However according to a post on Google+ by user Joe Kelly (via 9to5Google), it seems that YouTube is testing out a new feature on Android which lets users skip an entire video by swiping. Note that this swiping not only skips the entire video, but the page as well where basically the entire page changes, including its description, like/dislike/share buttons, suggested videos, and so on.
As for which video will load, basically swiping will take users to the next video in the “up next” section. As 9to5Google points out, this makes it faster to switch between videos, whereas previously you would have to wait for the video to lad before the forwards/backwards buttons appear, but now all users have do is swipe left or right from the edge of their screen.
It seems that the feature is currently in testing as not everyone is seeing it made available to them just yet, so if you don’t see it not to worry as it means that the update has yet to roll out to your device, or you’re just not part of the test.
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