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However, since YouTube doesn’t support this, and neither does my phone (an iPhone 6 Plus), I couldn’t test whether this was panning with the video – although the video files were definitely being recorded in 5.1 audio. An outdoor photo on Google Street View can be found here. An indoor photo on Google Street View can be found here. There isn’t so much obvious difference in quality between photos taken with the two devices, and Street View doesn’t do the available resolution full justice. The Ricoh Theta S is already relatively better at this than it is at video, and the LG 360 CAM improves quality only marginally.


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The photos have more detail than the video, while (obviously) being static. Related: 4GEE Action Cam Should I buy the LG 360 CAM? The 360 CAM is a promising offering from LG. In particular, it provides better video quality on YouTube than the Ricoh Theta S, which could be enough to convince those who haven’t quite been bowled over by the Ricoh offering that this is the VR camera to buy. On the other hand, the Theta S has a considerable following already – including from developers – and will be offering features such as live VR streaming via YouTube in the near future. The clincher, however, is the price. Where the Theta S will set you back around £300, the LG 360 CAM is closer to £200. Considering that you can pick up 64GB of SDXC memory for less than £20 these days, the lack of on-board memory is more of a benefit than a downside.


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So while this still isn’t the essential 360 camera that everyone must have, it’s another step in that direction. Verdict The LG 360 CAM ups the virtual-reality video quality a notch, and reduces the cost too. Thanks to Mobile Fun for providing us with an LG 360 CAM for review ONSEPTEMBER 11, 2015EDIT "OSMO | TRUSTED REVIEWS" OSMO | Trusted Reviews ONSEPTEMBER 9, 2015EDIT "SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 5 AND S6 EDGE+ KEYBOARD COVER REVIEW" Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ Keyboard Cover Review Hands-on with Samsung’s Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ Keyboard Cover One of the more left-fields products, or accessories, released by Samsung over the past few years has been the keyboard case for the brand’s latest phablet flagships: the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+. Looking rather like the keyboard of an old BlackBerry handset, but attached to the body of one of Samsung’s 5.7in devices, it caused quite a stir when it was first shown off last month.


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I’ve finally managed to get some hands-on time with it – and I really don’t get it. Firstly, it isn’t the best-looking product that Samsung has crafted. Although the Korean company’s latest slew of phones have been built from glass and metal, the keyboard cover harks back to the days of the plasticky Galaxy S4 and S5. Related: Samsung Galaxy Note 6 It slips onto the phone, covering its rear – which on the plus side actually provides added protection against scratches or cracks to the glass. The keyboard sits about half way over the display, and the software will recognise that it’s attached and shrink down the UI accordingly. I find it makes text way too small – it’s still readable, but only just.


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While most keyboards that attach to mobile devices work via Bluetooth, this isn’t the case with Samsung’s keyboard cover. In fact, it merely presses down over the virtual keyboard that pops up normally. This has benefits, notably that it doesn’t need charging or require Bluetooth to be always enabled on your phone.


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However, it also means that the keyboard cover needs to be big enough to cover all of the keys. As a result, it hangs slightly over the edges of the phone. Poor looks can be forgiven if it seriously improves the typing experience. I remember, fondly, the days when I could knock out a text message on my old BlackBerry Curve in a matter of seconds.



I k all the shortcuts, tips and tricks and I still think I prefer the feel of tactile keys over virtual ones.


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