The Morning After: Smart helmets and Google Fi on iPhone

as declared in Google has expanded the range of smartphones that can use the low-cost carrier Google Fi, formerly known as Project Fi, with the service opening itself up for use on iPhones for the first time, albeit with support offered in "beta." As part of the rebranding effort, Google Fi now includes support for a wide variety of smartphones from a number of manufacturers, rather than the limited range previously offered. Notably the device checker advises the iPhone 5S and newer models will work with the service, including the iPhone SE, but the iPhone 5C and older devices are incompatible.Google warns Fi for iOS is in beta, meaning that not every feature of the service will be available from the outset. While it will work with iMessage straight away, some MMS settings need to be adjusted for it to work properly with non-iPhones.Visual Voicemail will not work, however traditional voicemail will, as well as Google Fi's text message transcripts. Data is provided at $10 per gigabyte up until 6 gigabytes in a month, with any extra data usage on top provided at no cost due to the carrier's Bill Protection cap.


Purported Google Pixel 3 Lite appears next to iPhone XR, Pixel 3 XL in leaked pics

WylsaGoogle released its Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL back in October, but there may be another Pixel 3 phone on the way. Russian blog Wylsa seems to have gotten its hands on a Google Pixel 3 Lite, the rumored affordable version of the Pixel 3. Wylsa shared several pictures of the unannounced device, showing it off next to other popular phones like the Pixel 3 XL, original Google Pixel, iPhone XS, iPhone XR and iPhone 5S. You can check them out below:Enlarge Image WylsaEnlarge Image WylsaEnlarge Image WylsaWylsaCNET cannot independently confirm that the Pixel 3 Lite is the real deal, so take these photos with a grain of salt. There's no word on exact pricing, but the Pixel 3 Lite reportedly has certain features to make it more affordable than its siblings.

Purported Google Pixel 3 Lite appears next to iPhone XR, Pixel 3 XL in leaked pics

The Morning After: Smart helmets and Google Fi on iPhone

as mentioned in The company's LA/Hawthorne test tunnel is due to open next month, with Musk promising free rides to the public. In a tweet, Musk said "Based on what we've learned from the Hawthorne test tunnel, we're moving forward with a much larger tunnel network under LA." Like a lot of other non-supported devices, the iPhone also doesn't have the ability to switch carriers dynamically. But the interior has evolved over the years, and in the latest top-of-the-line trailer, app-powered technology has found a home. The Morning After is a new daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO.

Google Chrome update will finally bring Android up to speed with iPhone users

Google Chrome is considered to be the most used browser on mobile and desktop platformsChrome is Google's internet browser offering that is harnessed across the globe. And now it seems the client is set for another upgrade that will bring gesture navigations to the software. Chrome for Android already allows users to pull down from the top of a page to refresh it. The move from the American tech firm could be in place to enhance the cohesion between Chrome and Android 9 Pie. Chrome for Android already allows users to pull down from the top of a page to refresh it

Google Chrome update will finally bring Android up to speed with iPhone users




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