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iPhone XR 2019 Available In Various Color Options

New leaks of the iPhone XR 2019 have surfaced, showing its possible color variants. When it launched, the iPhone XR of 2018 had a variation of a lot more colors, which the regular iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max did not have, and it appears that the company has been preparing to keep the same tradition going, with this year’s brand new iPhone XR.

The upcoming iPhone XR is assumed to come with new color options such as black, gold, silver, and red. These color variants will differentiate the new iPhone from all the other smartphones.

These days, the majority of the upcoming smartphones are either entirely or partly leaked before the official release. For instance, the Pixel 3a and the Zenfone 6 were leaked completely before their official announcement.

The Canadian Renders have already displayed details of this year’s brand new iPhone XR which features a dual camera array on the back and a big square camera bump in which camera will be placed, as said in the leaks. There’s also a 360 degree render video depicting the huge notch and the different colors the new iPhone XR will feature.

A few users have been asking around about this year’s iPhone XR’s camera placement. The square bump on the rear side of the device will be hosting the dual cameras the iPhone XR will feature.

The iPhone XI is assumed to come with triple camera setup on the back.

A thing that concerns users and fans of the iPhone is in regard to the huge and unaesthetic notch, which seems to still come with the new iPhone. The majority of smartphone developers and manufacturers have been attempting and succeeding in ditching the notch with the Flip Cameras in the Zenfone 6, per example, it seems that the tech giant behind the popular iPhone isn’t planning to get rid of it anytime soon.

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How to Speed Up Your Android Phone

Is your Android smartphone/tablet running slow? Here’s how to bypass the lag and speed up your device.

Android (powered by Google) is arguably the most widely used smartphone brand in the world, with a mammoth global userbase, which is many times larger than that of the second-placed iPhone.

However, a common issue on Android phones is the issue of device lag, which, if left to linger, could result in the eventual crash of the affected device.

Hence, if your device is running slow, you can try the methods herein to speed things up.

How to Speed Up Your Phone

A number of factors could be in play, if/when a phone is running slow. The most notorious factor, however, is a “cluttered storage or clogged up RAM”

In any case, you can follow the set of steps below to speed up your smartphone:

Method 1: Restart Phone

Before running any fix, it is pertinent to first make efforts to identify the cause of problem. However, if the cause could not be determined, you can try some fixes, starting with “device reboot”.

By restarting your device, temporary files are cleared; running processes are stopped; and minor glitches and bugs are fixed. Normally, this would get your phone running smoothly again.

Method 2: Free Up Space

If system reboot could not resolve the issue, it is possible that your storage is cluttered. Hence, you can delete some apps and files (videos, images and audio files) from your phone. This way, less resources are used and your phone should now run at a faster pace. For some essential apps that consume a lot of storage space, you can clear their respective caches.

Also, having many apps running at the same time clogs up your RAM. So, by killing off some of these tasks, you are able conserve RAM space and speed up your phone.

Note: Do NOT use third-party cleaners or task killers. They do more harm than good.

Method 3: Update Apps & OS

Outdated apps are usually filled with bugs. which impede the smooth-running of your smartphone. Hence, ensure that all installed apps are up-to-date.

Also, always install recent updates on your device. Normally, you get the notifications of available updates, to facilitate easy installation (of the updates).

These updates are basically security patches and bug fixes, designed to speed up and improve the performance of your device.

Method 4: Reset Device

As a last resort, you may have to reset your phone to “factory settings”, especially when (not if) the RAM becomes fully clogged up.

For every Android user, factory reset is a procedure you have to go through, at one point or another.

Closing Note

In some cases, especially on old Android versions (Android 5.0 and older), the ultimate solution may be to upgrade to a newer. version or simply acquire a brand new device (with an updated OS).

Hope you were able to speed up your android device by applying any of the aforementioned methods? Let us know by dropping a comment below.

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Best File Sharing Apps on Android

Gone are the days when Bluetooth was the ultimate file sharing  medium on mobile platforms. Today, there are now standard file sharing apps, which offer better flexibility and faster transfer speed compared to the old (outdated) Bluetooth medium.

In this article, we’ll be bringing you a roundup of the best file sharing apps on Android. Read on!

4 Best File Sharing Apps on Android

  1. Xender

As expected by many, Xender tops our list! This file sharing app is a game changer, and it stands out as the most widely used file sharing app out there.

The app is cross compatible with notable operating platforms (mobile and desktop), including Windows, Mac, Android and iOS. And it supports cross platform transfers between these platforms.

Xender is, however, best known for its speed; running up to 200 times the speed of a standard Bluetooth. This makes it the ideal option for transferring huge files, as the whole transfer process is completed within seconds or minutes.

Xender is available for free download on Play Store (for Android users).

  1. Flash Share

Flash Share is widely regarded as the number one alternative to Xender. And it shares similar transfer speed and UI with the app. With this, it comfortably stands out as one of the best file sharing apps for Android.

Like Xender, Flash Share uses Wi-Fi/Hotspot to establish connection between devices. And its transfer speed is more or less the same as that Xender.

However, unlike Xender, Flash Share is not available on Play Store; hence, its installation may be a little tricky. Nevertheless, you can easily get its APK file from any Android APK download site.

  1. ShareIt

ShareIt is another popular file sharing app for Android. And it offers similar transfer speed to those of Xender and Flash Share. The app is commonly tagged “Lenovo mobile transfer application”, and it is best deployed on Lenovo-branded Android devices.

ShareIt is renowned for its “cloning” ability, as it can easily clone the apps and media on a connected device.

You can download ShareIt for free from Play Store.

  1. MyAppSharer

MyAppSharer rounds up our list of best file sharing apps on Android. This app uses Wi-Fi/Hotspot to establish connection between devices, to facilitate file transfer at improved speed. And it is best deployed for sharing apps.

MyAppSharer can be downloaded for free from Play Store.

Hope you were able to make a suitable choice in selecting the best file sharing app for your android device? Let us know your preferred pick by commenting below.

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TrueGoldCoin (TGC) Gold-Backed Digital Currency Represents The Real Nature Of Cryptocurrency

TrueGoldCoin (TGC) represents the real nature of cryptocurrency and the fact that actual gold reserves back this digital currency makes TrueGoldCoin project a reliable one and a trustworthy plan for investments. The team behind TrueGoldCoin project, with a 30-year experience in innovation, networks and telecommunications, artificial intelligence, ISP management, design, and configuration, is a dedicated group that considered that combining robust commodity mining titles with the blockchain technology is the key to a stronger market.

About TrueGoldCoin (TGC)

The TrueGoldCoin (TGC) crypto token represents the return “to the coin roots,” as the project’s Whitepaper states. The fiat currency is gradually losing most of its intrinsic value that was, in the past, linked to gold reserves. In the 1970s, the US government unlinked the US Dollar from the gold stocks, a decision that led to significant imbalances, including increased inflation.

Trying to tackle the imperfections of fiat currency which is not anymore backed by gold reserves in the real sense, TrueGoldCoin (TGC) cryptocurrency works backed up by 1,800 hectares of gold mining rights, meaning that TGC is reliable for all types of investors, including those that come for the outside of the cryptocurrency market.

“Added to the classic governance features offered by tokens in public, decentralized and immutable blockchain networks… is added a clear demonstration of commitment and commitment to stability. Prestigious collaborations with NASA dispel any doubt about the capacity of the TrueGoldCoin team. We find a solid “golden rule” in the founding technical document – We will never issue more than 10% of the calculated value of our gold reserves,” the TrueGoldCoin (TGC) team stated in a press release.

TrueGoldCoin (TGC) ICO Is Now Ongoing

At the moment of the writing, the TrueGoldCoin (TGC) ICO is running. Accordingly, any investors who want to put some money into this project are free to do that. However, keep in mind that TrueGoldCoin (TGC) is backed by actual gold reserves, so the investment is indeed secure, to some extent.

“TrueGoldCoin is not just an initial offer (ICO), or an ICO backed on an asset or a simple AltCoin that was launched to satisfy the moment. No, TrueGoldCoin (TGC) is also backed by real cash to make sure that any TGC holder who wants to exchange their tokens for fiat, the money will be available in the treasury to do so,” stated one of the founders, Enrique Pallares, on IcoHolder.

As it is backed by gold reserves, the TrueGoldCoin (TGC) project is focusing on liquidity since it’s primary purpose is to permit any investors to exchange their TGC cryptocurrency into fiat currency whenever they want. “Exchanges are available, but in building the ecosystem for TGC payments, we need our tokens to be exchangeable for any currency at any time,” said Enrique Pallares.

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Dark Mode Is Rolling Out to Android 9 Pie and Android 8 Oreo for Google Photos

Google is working very hard to introduce the dark mode on its apps and Android OS. The buggiest implementation has been on Google Photos with the new dark mode. The problem is when the dark theme has been shown with a half-black and a half-white interface to Android Q. Also, the dark theme doesn’t have a turn-off setting for the app.

However, the UI issue has been fixed, and now the dark mode is rolling out to Android 9 Pie and Android 8 Oreo for Google Photos. The users that are using Android Pie and Oreo are having now their own system, and the dark theme enabled. If you are curious about the dark theme and if your Android Pie is equipped to receive it, you can do these steps: Go to Settings-Display- Advanced-Device theme – and turn on the dark mode.

Dark Mode Is Rolling Out to Android 9 Pie and Android 8 Oreo for Google Photos

On the other hand, you can always switch the themes automatically if you pick one dim wallpaper. The automatically turn will be used if you are an Oreo Android user, because the update doesn’t support manually selecting. So you can try your Google Photos and see the settings if they are switching off and on. Of course, this server-side change can last a little until the app is doing the job for you. So maybe using the latest version of the app could be helpful for you.

Also, if you didn’t know, the apps are connected, so maybe using the dark mode on another Google app, such as Messages, this action can trigger Google Photos as well. On the other hand, Google Photos doesn’t come with a toggle for its own dark mode in a system setting. Finally, take note that if you are an Android 9 Pie or Android 8 Oreo user, you can now take advantage of the dark mode for Google Photos.

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