Industry Veteran drops possible news on Next-Gen Consoles

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Industry Veteran drops possible news on Next-Gen Consoles

Backward compatibility could be the big selling point for next-gen consoles

Backward compatibility could be the big selling point for next-gen consoles
In the latest generation of console wars, Sony pulled ahead quickly and never looked back. The PS4 is currently the best selling system of this era, with twice as many units sold as the Microsoft's Xbox One.
  1. PlayStation 4 - 86.1 million
  2. Xbox One - 39.1 million
  3. Nintendo Switch - 22.86 million
To be fair, Nintendo's 3DS is actually ahead of the Xbox One and is in fact only behind the PS4 by around 13 million sales. Still, we're not talking handhelds here. The Xbox One stumbled at the beginning of its life with the "always online" debacle that kept many non-Xbox fanboys away from the console.
Add to that the lack of interesting exclusives of Microsoft's console, and the PS4 was basically handed the gold medal. This year alone, the PS4 has brought players God of War, Marvel's Spider-Man, and Detroit: Being Human. With others like Horizon Zero Dawn, Bloodborne, The Last of Us Remastered, and the upcoming Death Stranding, gamers had an easy choice to make.
With this generation's war settled, and Sony and Microsoft reportedly working on their next consoles, we have to wonder what they're planning for next-gen.
Marc-AndrĂ© Jutras, Cradle Games president and formerly of Activision and Ubisoft, spoke to GamingBolt about what he expects to see in the next series of consoles.
The PlayStation, I think will do it. Was it the Xbox 360 where they had a backward compatibility list with the original Xbox? They had to approve the game title by title. I think that was weird. I hope it won't be like that.
I prefer to have an emulator that will run all the games a console has, maybe with small bugs and glitches, instead of saying I have 50 games in my library and I can only play four because others aren't approved yet.
Jutras also said that it only makes sense to give new consoles backward compatibility, and could give a big boost to console sales.
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Huawei P Smart (2019) With Dual Rear Cameras, Dewdrop Display Launched: Price, Specifications
Huawei P Smart (2019) With Dual Rear Cameras, Dewdrop Display Launched: Price, Specifications
Huawei P Smart (2019) will be available on market is January 10
Huawei P Smart (2019) smartphone has finally been launched, after being listed online. The smartphone is seen sporting a dewdrop-shaped notch, a dual camera setup aligned vertically, a rear fingerprint scanner, and a 3,400mAh battery. Earlier this month, the Huawei P Smart (2019) was listed on a French website with sale pegged for January 2019. Now, the smartphone's exact availability has also been announced by Huawei. The Huawei P Smart (2019) runs on EMUI 9 based on Android 9 Pie.

Huawei P Smart (2019) price, availability, design

Huawei hasn't revealed the official pricing of the Huawei P Smart (2019), but the smartphone is listed on Boulanger to be priced at EUR 249 (roughly Rs, 20,300). Huawei has announced will be made available from January 10 onwards in the UK in Midnight Black, Aurora Blue, and Sapphire Blue colour options. Sale will commence via retail outlets like Carphone Warehouse, Vodafone, A1, Amazon, AO.com, Argos, Clove, Fonehouse, JLP, Jersey Telecom, SDG, Sky Mobile, Tesco Mobile and Virgin Mobile. EE will start selling it from January 11, and O2 and Three will sell it from mid-January.
Huawei P Smart (2019) is seen to sport a dewdrop-shaped notch up front, a slight chin at the bottom, and a dual rear camera setup aligned vertically. At the back, the smartphone is seen sporting a fingerprint sensor as well. The speaker grille, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a Micro-USB port is situated on the bottom edge, and the volume and power buttons are housed on the left edge of the smartphone.
Huawei P Smart (2019) specifications

Coming to specifications, the Huawei P Smart (2019) runs on EMUI 9.0 based on Android 9 Pie. The dual-SIM (Nano + Nano/ microSD) device sports a 6.21-inch FHD+ (1080x2340 pixels) FullView TFT LCD dewdrop display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 415ppi pixel density, and 85 percent of the NTSC colour gamut. It is powered by the 12nm process-based 2.2GHz HiSilicon Kirin 710 octa-core SoC paired with 3GB RAM. Inbuilt storage offered is at 64GB, and the Boulanger site suggests that there is option to expand further using a hybrid microSD card slot (up to 512GB).
Imaging wise, the Huawei P Smart (2019) offers dual rear camera setup - with one 13-megapixel sensor with f/1.6 aperture and another 2-megapixel sensor with autofocus, Huawei AI image stabilisation and flash support. Up front, there is a 8-megapixel sensor with f/2.0 aperture and fixed focus support with AI and AR capabilities.
The Huawei P Smart (2019) smartphone packs a 3,400mAh battery that claims to supports up to 10 hours of internet browsing on 4G networks, up to 18 hours of continuous video playback, and up to 96 hours of continuous music playback. Connectivity options include 4G VoLTE, NFC, Bluetooth v4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, USB OTG, FM Radio, GPS, and more. Dimensions of the device are at 155.20x73.40x7.95mm, and the Huawei P Smart (2019) weighs 160 grams. Sensors on board include proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, digital compass, and gravity sensor.
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GOOGLE iNTRODUCED NEW TRUECALLER-LIKE SPAM PROTECTION FEATURE ON ANDROID MESSAGES

For a few months now, Google has been known to be working on a spam protection feature for Android users on the Messages app. Now, according to a reportby Android Police, Google has started rolling out the feature to some users and will make it available to all in a few days.
Considering its a server-end rollout, when your phone receives the spam protection feature, you will notice a new notifications pop-up on your phone alerting you of the feature. You can also manually activate the feature by heading to Settings > Advanced Settings > Spam Protection > Enable Spam protection. 
Essentially, the feature will automatically alert you of spam messages that come into your Messages app.
Notably, though, A formerly discovered section of Google’s support help site that went live prematurely, explained how the new spam protection feature will function from a privacy perspective. It said that when the feature is enabled, some information about messages that are received on the device will automatically be sent to Google. However, the content of the message will not be read; such as the phone number or the message body.
When you enable the feature too, you will see the same alert below the Enable Spam Protection toggle.
How this feature works at the back-end is still unknown. Presumingly, it looks at that data statistically to determine commonalities between spam messages. Notably, if you send a spam report manually, it still submits the full message to Google, including phone numbers of both sender and recipient as well as the message's contents.
It will come to be seen how helpful the feature would be once its out and about for all. But one thing's for sure, if you are concerned about the data you exchange on the Messages app, you are recommended to keep off the spam protection feature or use some other messaging app altogether.
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