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Android Stagefright is just the latest in a long line of arguments as to why Google’s heavily fragmented mobile operating system remains a mess.
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The latest malware headline-grabber, Stagefright affects phones via MMS video. Dodgy clips can infect a phone without users even having to open them, with Google Hangouts pre–processing media attachments.

And while Google says those affected are somewhat protected thanks to application sandboxing preventing most of the damage, that’s not stopped it from promising monthly security updates for its Nexus range of phones and tablets.

Phones up to three years old will get the required patch to stop Stagefright in its tracks.

Samsung has said that it is doing the same for its newer Galaxy phones.

Motorola has said that its post–2013 line-up will get a fix, while Google has promised to sort the issues with HTC’s One M7, M8 and M9, LG’s G2, G3 and G4 and Sony’s Xperia Z3, Z4 and Z3 Compact.

That’s at least a move in the right direction. But a major issue with Android has been highlighted with this flaw.

Stagefright has been known to Google since April and yet it’s only now that the best phones are getting the treatment to stop them being infected and users’ data being compromised.

There are so many things wrong with this state of affairs that it’s hard to know where to begin.

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Android’s vast number of partners means only the top–end devices seem to be getting the patch, meaning if you bought a budget Android or your phone is a couple of years old, you’re on your own

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It’s long been known that getting an iPhone repaired by a non-Apple technician invalidates your warranty. But now it seems there’s another price to pay for leaving the company’s hermetic hug.

According to what reports suggest are 'thousands' of user testimonies, the latest iOS 9 version of Apple’s operating system is capable of determining if a third-party shop has carried out repairs to an iPhone in the past.

If it has, the software renders the phone useless. Or ‘bricks it’, to use the parlance of tech fans.

Worse still, images, videos, contacts and music stored on the phone are erased too, without hope of retrieval unless you backed up the data or use Apple's iCloud cloud storage service.

The problem, which has been dubbed Error 53, appears to be restricted to iPhones equipped with TouchID fingerprint recognition technology in the home button.

But it’s seemingly only come to light once users have updated their phones to the latest iOS 9 version of Apple’s iPhone operating system.

As is the way of such things, some have speculated that Apple has installed the ‘bricking’ mechanism in iOS 9 as a cash cow, effectively forcing customers into an official Apple Store. Where, of course, repairs are usually much more costly than at your friendly, neighbourhood phone repair shop.

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The iPad Pro, Apple’s long–rumoured large screen tablet, is set to be revealed at the company’s keynote event on September 9th. But ahead of its official launch, insiders have been spilling the beans about what we can expect.

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While the device’s 12.9–inch screen has long been touted, concrete details about what soft of benefits it brings have been scarce.

Until now, that is. Today, sources have informed 9to5 Mac that it will be able to run two full–sized iPad apps side–by–side, taking Apple’s split–screen multitasking to the next level.

It will be powered by a new Apple A9X chipset, with the report backing up previous stories and uSwitch’s own leaked iPad Pro renders regarding plans for the inclusion of four speakers.

Apple will not offer a 16GB or 32GB version, instead starting at 64GB with a chance to snap up a more capacious 128GB model too.

That indicates that pricing is likely to be from around $1,000 in the US, in turn meaning Apple will need to convince users that this is a worthwhile option over similarly priced MacBook Airs which will certainly be more powerful.

In terms of accessories, the much–vaunted Force Touch-capable stylus will not be bundled with the iPad Pro. Neither will a keyboard.

Apple is said to be prepping two of the latter: one a standalone wireless keypad, the other a case with keyboard built in.

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Expect to hear official details about the device from 6pm UK time on September 9th, at which time we'll also get our first look at the next-gen iPhones too.

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Google has not just one, but two new Nexus smartphones waiting in the wings. It'll be the first time it's launched two smartphones at once, and like the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, they'll be different sizes.

But unlike other firms' flagships, they'll both be made by different companies: rumours say the 5.2-inch one will be made by LG, while the 5.7-incher will be made by Huawei.

So what else is there to know? Read on, and we'll give you the skinny on what could be the iPhone's fiercest rivals.

According to sources speaking to CNET, both phones will launch on September 29th – that's three weeks today.

The sources say the event will be held in San Francisco, meaning it'll likely be in the evening UK time.

This would be a little earlier than Google's previous Nexus launches. It unveiled the Nexus 6 on October 15th last year, and the Nexus 5 on October 31st 2013.

An earlier launch is likely because Google wants to stop Apple hogging all the headlines.

That's according to TalkAndroid's sources.

October 13th would be two weeks after launch, which would make sense. The delay would also allow Google to snag headlines for weeks, rather than making the phones available the day they're announced.

There's no word yet on availability, but it's safe to assume they'll start shipping around the start of November. That would be a full month after the new iPhones have gone on sale.

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Apple has officially held its hands up and admitted that there’s a fault with a small number of iPhone 6 Plus handsets sold last year.

The issue is with the device’s iSight camera, with users complaining about blurry snaps. It’s believed to be down to a problem with the phablet’s optical image stabilisation tech, prompting Apple to announce it will fix broken devices.

If you’ve got an iPhone 6 Plus and want to know if you qualify and where you stand legally, read on and we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the official Apple scheme.

1 Get your serial number handy

Apple says the handsets affected were ‘sold primarily between September 2014 and January 2015’.

If yours is affected, you’ll need to find your phone’s serial number and enter it into the official checker on Apple’s website to see if it’s eligible for the fix.

To find the serial number, simply go to the Settings app, tap on General and then About. The number can be copied over from there.

Alternatively, you can find the serial number of your iPhone 6 Plus’s box if you still have it or via the summary tab when you plug your iPhone into iTunes.

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Tesco Mobile has become the latest carrier to announce pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, for what it claims are ‘market-leading’ rates.

Would-be Galaxy S6 Edge Plus owners will be able to pick up the phone from September 4th starting from £43.50 with no upfront fee. That gets you 2,000 minutes, 5,000 texts and 1GB of 4G data per month.

At the other end of the price spectrum, Tesco Mobile’s premium Galaxy S6 Edge Plus contract is £55 per month. Opt for that and you’re looking at allowances of 5,000 texts and 5,000 minutes per month, plus a not insubstantial monthly data limit of 8GB.

Tesco Mobile is the third major UK carrier to announce price points for the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, after Three and EE broke cover with their contracts last week.

Launched alongside the Galaxy Note 5 earlier this month, the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus swaps the standard Galaxy Edge’s 5.1-inch screen for a massive quad HD Super AMOLED 5.67–inch display.

It also makes room for a brawnier processor, ditching the regularly proportioned S6 Edge’s quad-core number for a 64–bit octa–core Exynos model.

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Apple has been forced to deny a story that it is working on a tool to help iPhone users switch to Android devices.

The Cupertino company issued a rebuttal to the claims, stating that there is "no truth to this rumor [sic]. We are entirely focused on switching users from Android to iPhone, and that is going great".

The Telegraph reported that Apple was working on the app as a result of pressure from European mobile networks concerned about slowing sales of Android handsets.

The app reportedly would have helped users move music, movies, contacts and apps across to their new device.

Apple, however, already has an app, called ‘Move to iOS’, which does exactly that for users looking to switch from Android.

And having made a huge play of their success in convincing Google users to change devices, this rumour always seemed unlikely.

Apple claimed last October that 30% of new iPhone owners had switched from Android.

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WhaatsApp has confirmed it is to drop its annual $1 subscription fee, with the Facebook–owned messaging service set to go free from 19th January.

The announcement was made by Jan Koum, the founder of WhatsApp, at a conference in Munich.

It calls time on a business model that has existed since the service was founded and which saw users given free use of the service for their first year before having to pay a dollar every twelve months thereafter.

WhatsApp has directly addressed concerns about whether scrapping the fee means users being sent ads to cover costs.

In an official blog post, it said: “Naturally, people might wonder how we plan to keep WhatsApp running without subscription fees and if today’s announcement means we’re introducing third-party ads. The answer is no.”

Instead, it will hook up with businesses to try and 'unify messaging' from the likes of banks and airlines.

So you might get a message from your bank about what appears to be a fraudulent transaction. Or your airline could notify you about a delayed flight.

The aim appears to be to try and make WhatsApp the go–to tool for getting day–to–day errands done.

It’s also likely that as WhatsApp launches in countries where users do not always have debit or credit cards, it needs to be less reliant on such payment methods.

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The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is Apple's annual jamboree where it shows off what it's been working on over the last 12 months. And now we have a potential date for it.

Mac Rumors has looked into the schedule of Apple's favourite venue for the event, the Moscone West convention centre in San Francisco. While June is looking pretty full, there's one week that's still vacant – the 13-17th.


The conference hall details what else is happening around that week, including a Travel Association Luncheon, a Biotechnology Industry Organisation conference, and the Red Hat Summit. But the third week is conspicuously empty.

Either it's not at liberty to say Apple has booked it until Apple announces the date itself, or Apple is leaving it a little late to reserve the space. We're guessing it's the former.

Apple has held WWDC every year since 2007. It's always in June and always at Moscone West.

The firm is expected to show off iOS 10 (the next iteration of its mobile operating system) and possibly OS X 10.12, which would be its next desktop operating system.

WWDC would come weeks after Google's I/O conference, which is the Android maker's equivalent. Google I/O is set for May 18-20th.

Like WWDC, it will be a software-focussed event, with Google showing off Android N, the next version of its mobile operating system.

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We've heard plenty of rumours concerning the iPhone 6C over the years, but here's the first video that purports to show it off.

The 6C is said to be Apple's follow-up to the iPhone 5C, and with a 4-inch screen, is smaller than the iPhone 6, 6S, 6 Plus and 6S Plus.

That should make it more affordable. So that's good news.

The video shows what's purported to be a prototype of the handset being fondled for about 40 seconds. According to M.I.C. Gadget, who posted it, it comes from within the bowels of Foxconn, the Chinese firm that manufactures the iPhone.

If the video is legit – and that's a big 'if' – the 6C will look identical to the iPhone 6S. So anyone hoping for a more colourful look similar to the 5C will be disappointed.

Its 4-inch screen will be the same size as the iPhone 5S's.

Inside is said to be an A8 chip and 8GB of RAM. It'll sport the same 8-megapixel camera, Touch ID button and NFC tech for contactless payments as the iPhone 6S.

The 6C has been rumoured for years, though in recent months, the rumour mill has gone into overdrive.

According to internet hearsay, Apple will announce the device at an event in March. We'll bring you any more news as we get it.

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