First Look – emporia SMART.6 user-friendly 5G smartphone

The emporia SMART.6 is the latest phone on offer from the company that attends the needs of our senior community, we have been testing their products for some time now and this is one of their latest products on offer but stay tuned for more over the coming weeks and they really upped their game.

The SMART.6 is the newest mobile phone and it has come on in terms of specs and features however keeping it simple for the seniors out there, today’s smartphones are getting more complicated with settings and features buried in sub menus which is annoying and emporia take out the difficulty of navigating a smartphone.

With this user-friendly 5G smartphone with top features, emporia is opening a new chapter. With the new E series, the technology leader for easy-to-use smartphones is aimed at self-confident people who value a high-end product that is easy to use, offers product security thanks to regular Android updates and meets all the standards that apply today be placed on a smartphone.

Technically, the emporia E6 plays in the same league as the Samsung A series or Apple refurbished. Latest 5G technology, top camera and Camera Pro, NFC, fingerprint sensor, voice input. The emporia E6 is a product that was created in collaboration directly with the target group. In countries such as the Federal Republic of Germany, Great Britain, Italy and France there were workshops in which the participants defined their demands and wishes for the smartphone of the future. The result: “A smartphone as it should be”.

Despite the high-tech equipment, the Linz-based company has not forgotten what has made the company a technology leader and three-time senior smartphone manufacturer of the year with the emporia E6: ease of use thanks to the patented emporia surface, state-of-the-art technical support for people with limited hearing. And don’t forget the patented Emporia emergency call function, if you want to feel safe going home at night or if you have fallen while mountain biking or hiking and need help quickly.

Check out what you get this time around with the unboxing of the device and we will take it off and test it out over the coming weeks so if you have any questions feel free to ask.

Features

  • Popular 5G smartphone, 6.58 inch touch display
  • Contemporary, Android 13
  • Beautiful photos, triple main camera 50+2+TOF megapixels
  • Selfie camera 8 megapixels
  • On and off button with fingerprint sensor
  • Smart cover with 4 buttons

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GTT and Zoom Phone Join to Deliver Resilient, Global Voice Solutions

GTT Communications, Inc., a leading global provider of managed network and security services to multinational organizations, has announced that its SIP Trunking customers can now enjoy Zoom Phone Bring Your Own Carrier (BYOC) services with even more ease with the introduction of Zoom Phone Provider Exchange capabilities. The peering relationship between GTT and Zoom now allows GTT customers to use the self-service means of Provider Exchange to easily enable GTT as the global voice provider inside their Zoom Phone platform.

Zoom Phone and GTT SIP Trunking provide low latency global calling on six continents across GTT’s voice network, supported by GTT’s global Tier 1 IP backbone. Zoom Phone BYOC allows customers to use GTT for phone numbers, including number porting and global and emergency calling. Any organization with locations and employees in countries supported by GTT can use Zoom Phone through BYOC connectivity.

“With GTT’s SIP Trunking and Zoom’s BYOC services, enterprises now have a clear and simplified migration path to a cloud solution from their organization’s legacy on-premises PBX, allowing them to stay productive, efficient and connected,” said Mark Jenkins, Head of Strategic Alliances, Zoom.

“Delivering critical business communication capabilities over a single global IP connection, GTT SIP Trunking improves collaboration and infrastructure efficiency,” said Todd Kiehn, Senior Vice President of Strategy and Product, GTT. “GTT’s fully redundant, global and robust SIP-based network has been purpose-built to meet the demands of bandwidth-intensive applications like Zoom Phone, providing a better-quality user experience for enterprise customers.”

Customers can now enjoy all the features of Zoom Phone while benefiting from GTT’s global voice solution for outbound calling, as well as free office-to-office calls, new and ported Direct Inward Dialing numbers and toll-free services.

Google announces the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro

It our is that time of year when everyone awaits to see what the latest is form Google and we have a slew of new products in store this years as expected and again features galore on the new handsets which are the ones I carry the most as my daily drivers. Google have announced not only new phones but a new watch following up from last years wearable which we also look forward to checking out. Stay tuned for more on the Pixel devices and cases here on site and our YouTube channel. Meet Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, engineered by Google and built with AI at the center for a more helpful and personal experience. These phones are packed with first-of-their-kind features, all powered by Google Tensor G3. And they’ll get seven years of software updates, including Android OS upgrades, security updates and regular Feature Drops. Take a closer look at the new phones — everything from the beautiful design and new sensors to updated cameras.

A polished look made for your everyday

Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are elegantly designed with softer silhouettes, beautiful metal finishes and recycled materials.

Pixel 8, with its contoured edges and smaller size than Pixel 7, feels great in your hand. It has a 6.2-inch Actua display, which gives you real-world clarity and is 42% brighter than Pixel 7’s display. Pixel 8 features satin metal finishes, a polished glass back and comes in Rose, Hazel and Obsidian.

And on the back of the Pixel 8 Pro, a new temperature sensor lets you quickly scan an object to get its temperature. Use it to check if your pan is hot enough to start cooking or if the milk in your baby’s bottle is at the right temperature. We’ve also submitted an application to the FDA, to enable Pixel’s Thermometer App to take your temperature and save it to Fitbit.

More camera improvements

Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro feature powerful, upgraded camera systems for stunning photo and video quality, plus game-changing editing tools.

Every camera on the Pixel 8 Pro has been upgraded, starting with the main camera that captures better photos and videos in low-light settings. The bigger ultrawide lens delivers even better Macro Focus, the telephoto lens captures 56% more light and takes 10x photos at optical quality, and the front-facing camera now has autofocus for the best selfies on a Pixel phone.

And Pixel 8 has the same updated main camera, plus a new ultrawide lens that enables Macro Focus.

The camera app has an intuitive, redesigned interface, letting you quickly find and capture content in your favorite photo and video modes. And for Pixel 8 Pro, you’ll have access to Pro Controls, giving you more creative control of the Pixel Camera with settings like shutter speed, ISO, 50 MP photos throughout the zoom range and more.

We’ve all been in that situation where you have the perfect group photo, but someone isn’t looking at the camera. Best Take uses the photos you did take to get the photo you thought you took. To make that happen, an on-device algorithm creates a blended image from a series of photos to get everyone’s best look.
Magic Editor in Google Photos is a new experimental editing experience that uses generative AI to help you bring your photos in line with the essence of the moment you were trying to capture. You can reposition and resize subjects or use presets to make the background pop — all with just a few taps.
Audio Magic Eraser lets you easily reduce distracting sounds in your video, like howling winds or noisy crowds. This first-of-its-kind computational audio capability uses advanced machine learning models to sort sounds into distinct layers so you can control their levels.

Later this year, Pixel 8 Pro will get Video Boost, which pairs Tensor G3 with our powerful data centers to apply cutting-edge processing to your videos. It adjusts color, lighting, stabilization and graininess, and the result is stunning videos that look true to life. Video Boost also enables Night Sight Video on Pixel for better low-light smartphone video quality.

Features to help you save time and get things done

Now you can quickly get more context and dive deeper into a webpage. With Summarize, Pixel can generate a summary of a webpage, so you can quickly understand the key points. And your Pixel can even read aloud and translate webpages for you so you can listen to articles on the go.

Pixel is even better at understanding the nuances of human speech, so you can talk to it more naturally to get things done. If you take a pause or say “um,” it will wait until you’re done before responding. Use your voice to quickly type, edit and send messages, even if you speak multiple languages.

And with improved AI, Call Screen now helps you receive 50% fewer spam calls on average. It will silently answer calls from unknown numbers with a more natural-sounding voice to engage the caller. It’s also smart enough to separate the calls you want from the calls you don’t. And soon, Call Screen will suggest contextual replies for you to tap to quickly respond to simple calls, like appointment confirmations, without having to answer the phone.

7 years of updates to keep you and your personal information secure

Google Tensor G3 works with the Titan M2 security chip to protect personal information and make your Pixel more resilient to sophisticated attacks. And now, Face Unlock on Pixel 8 meets the highest Android biometric class, allowing you to access compatible banking and payment apps like Google Wallet.

With Pixel, you receive exclusive features and updates that keep your phone getting better over time. For the first time, we’re providing seven years of software support for Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro — including OS upgrades, security updates and regular Feature Drops.

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Navigating the Used Phone Market in Ireland

Purchasing a used mobile phone in Ireland requires one to navigate the intricacies of a dynamic, yet rewarding marketplace. The second-hand mobile phone market in Ireland, just like in many other parts of the world, has seen significant growth over the past few years. This growth is attributed to factors such as the high cost of new smartphones, shorter upgrade cycles, and a heightened environmental consciousness among consumers.

Being a well-established market, Ireland’s used phone ecosystem offers a diverse range of devices, from budget-friendly models to high-end flagship devices. To successfully navigate this market, potential buyers should understand the different sales platforms available, ranging from online classified sites, social media marketplaces, retail shops specialising in used devices, and buyback programmes offered by network carriers. These platforms offer varying levels of consumer protection, pricing, and device condition, which a potential buyer must consider.

Assessing Phone Condition and Pricing

One of the critical steps when buying a used phone in Ireland is assessing its condition. This assessment involves checking the physical and operational state of the device. Physically, the phone should not have extensive damage or significant wear. Operationally, the phone should function properly, with all its features working as intended. 

Some sellers may use grading systems, such as ‘Mint’, ‘Good’, and ‘Fair’ to describe the device’s condition. Be sure to understand what each grade means from the seller’s perspective before making your decision.

In terms of pricing, the second-hand phone market operates on a depreciation model, with the phone’s price decreasing as it ages. Other factors that affect the price include the phone’s brand, model, storage capacity, condition, and whether it is locked to a network. 

To ensure you are getting a good deal, it’s essential to compare the asking price against the current market rate for a similar used device. Several online platforms offer price comparison tools that can be handy for this purpose.

Verifying Device Ownership and Network Compatibility

In Ireland, as elsewhere, it’s crucial to confirm the ownership status of the phone you intend to buy. Buying a stolen phone could land you in legal trouble, besides the ethical issues involved. It’s advisable to request proof of ownership, like an original receipt or box, from the seller. Some online platforms also allow you to check the phone’s IMEI number to verify if it has been reported stolen.

Additionally, you must ensure the phone is compatible with your network provider. Ireland uses the GSM network standard, just like the rest of Europe. Thus, phones from countries using the same standard should work without a problem. However, certain phones from countries such as the United States, which uses a different network standard, may not be fully compatible with Irish networks.

Warranties and Consumer Rights

Understanding your rights as a consumer is key when buying used phones. Under Irish law, used goods purchased from a business must be of satisfactory quality, fit for their intended purpose, and match their description. If a purchased device doesn’t meet these criteria, you may be entitled to a repair, replacement, or refund. However, private sales typically do not come with these protections, so it’s crucial to scrutinise the device thoroughly before completing the purchase.

Warranties on used phones can vary. While some used phone retailers may offer their own warranties, others may only pass on the remaining warranty from the manufacturer, if any. Ensure you understand the terms of any warranty before purchasing.

Evaluating Battery Life and Software Support

Two significant factors that often go unnoticed when buying a used phone are the device’s battery life and its software support. Battery degradation is a common issue with used smartphones. As batteries age, their capacity to hold charge diminishes, affecting the device’s performance. Therefore, inquire about the battery’s health before purchasing the used phone. Some smartphones have built-in battery health indicators, while third-party apps can provide an estimate for others.

In terms of software support, the age of the phone can limit the updates it receives, which could affect usability, security, and the range of available apps. Generally, flagship phones receive software updates for a longer period than mid-range or budget devices. It’s advisable to check the manufacturer’s website or contact their customer service to know the software update policy for the specific model you are planning to buy.

Completing the Transaction Safely

Whether you’re buying a used phone in-person or online, safety should be a top priority. For in-person transactions, choose a public and well-lit meeting place. Online buyers should use platforms with secure payment systems and consider using escrow services where funds are held by a third party until the buyer receives the phone.

Scams are a real risk when purchasing used phones. Be wary of deals that seem too good to be true. Scrutinise seller profiles for reviews or ratings where possible and be cautious of sellers who push for quick sales or refuse to provide necessary information about the device.

Data Security and Privacy

Another consideration when buying a used phone is data security and privacy. Ensure that the seller has performed a factory reset to remove all personal data from the device. You should also perform a reset yourself upon receiving the device, just to be sure. Agencies such as proseoireland.com can assist you with this if you are stuck. 

Before you start using the phone, install a reliable security app to scan for any potential malware that could be lurking in the system. Check for system updates immediately and install them to make sure you are running the most secure version of the software.

The Smart Buyer’s Approach

Buying a used phone in Ireland can be an excellent way to save money, reduce e-waste, and gain access to a wide range of devices. With careful consideration and a good understanding of the market, you can find a second-hand phone that meets your needs and provides value for money. Remember, it’s all about doing your research, asking the right questions, and taking your time to make an informed decision.