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Game of Thrones Beyond the Will be Available on Huawei AppGallery on April 3rd

Game of Thrones Beyond the Wall is a mobile game based on the world’s most popular TV show. The mobile collectible strategy RPG game is now coming to AppGallery on April 3rd 2020. This is a big release for Huawei’s growing app store, and it’s one of the first Android marketplaces that will have the new game.

Game of Thrones Beyond the Wall will soon be available on the Huawei App Gallery

The game takes place a few decades before the timeline of the hit TV show. Players of Game of Thrones Beyond the Wall get to take command of the Night’s watch to defend Westeros in an original story about the mysteries Beyond the Wall and the Three-Eyed Raven. This game has been developed over the past two years, to bring players a fun and exciting Game of Thrones based experience. In the game, you’ll be able to recruit your favorite characters from the show including Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, Jaime Lannister, Melisandre, and Tormund Giantsbane.

Huawei worked closely with Behaviour Interactive to help integrate HMS core capabilities like Account Kit and In-App Purchases. HMS core makes the different features of the game run seamlessly together. HUAWEI Account Kit allows users to swiftly sign into the game app to start gameplay in the shortest time possible, while HUAWEI In-App Purchases (IAP) enables users to purchase extra content and features within the Game of Thrones app. Huawei continues to grow AppGallery and HMS core, as they create an ecosystem that helps developers create innovative apps and distribute them on AppGallery.

Behaviour Interactive will be giving special rewards at registration milestones when the game launches, such as carved glyphs and shards of Jon Snow. To download Game of Thrones Beyond the Wall on your Huawei device, visit AppGallery on April 3rd.

For more information on Game of Thrones Beyond the Wall, please visit the official game website.

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[Update 2: Samsung India and Amazfit too] OnePlus, Huawei, Honor, and Realme extend smartphone warranties, and more due to COVID-19

Update 2 (4/01/20 @ 10:50AM ET): Samsung India and Amazfit have also extended warranties on their products due to COVID-19.

Update 1 (3/27/20 @ 1:30AM ET): OPPO India has also extended warranties on smartphones and accessories till May 31st due to COVID-19. The original article from March 26th is left intact.

The ripples of COVID-19 pandemic – informally known as Coronavirus – have brought almost the entire world to a halt. In these hard times when you’re forced to quarantine and stay at home, your phone might be your only physically close friend. But if you break it, there’s only so little that you can do to fix it. Fortunately enough, several smartphone brands including OnePlus, Huawei, Honor, and Realme are extending warranties on their devices for up to three more months and also offering taking relief measures to ensure smoother repairs during COVID-19-related lockdowns announced by governments worldwide.

OnePlus

To start with OnePlus, the company will be extending warranties till May 31st for devices with warranty ending between March 1st and May 30th. Besides warranty adjustment, OnePlus has also extended the replacement period from 15 days to 30 days. The existing 30-day replacement period in the UK remains unchanged.

OnePlus is offering ship-in repairs in North America and Europe with free shipping on both sides. In addition, the walk-in repair center in Helsinki, Finland, is still open until further notice. Repair services are not available in India due to the complete lockdown enforced by the central government as a preventive measure against the spread of COVID-19.

In addition, OnePlus is also working towards a backup device program. It will soon start providing you with a backup phone while your primary device goes in for repair so that you don’t need to arrange a phone yourself. The service will soon be introduced in North America and Europe on a pilot basis.

Huawei

Huawei, which is set to launch the Huawei P40 Pro later today, is also pushing the warranty further till June 30th due to COVID-19. This is applicable to devices for which the warranty expires – or has already expired – between March 21st and June 21st. It is worth pointing out that the offer is only applicable in India, UAE, and South Africa. For Qatar, the warranty will be extended until May 31st only. These offers are applicable on all Huawei products including smartphones, MateBook laptops, accessories, etc.

In India, Huawei is also offering doorstep repair services for the Huawei Watch GT and Watch GT2. More importantly, if your watch is still under warranty, Huawei will replace it instead of repairing it. If your watch is out of warranty, Huawei will repair the watch by swapping out dead parts like strap, screen, and motherboard, strap, etc. with new ones.

Realme

More recently, Realme India also announced that it will be extending warranties till May 31st on warranties initially ending between March 20th and April 30th following COVID-19 lockdown in the country. Additionally, for purchases between March 15th and April 30th, the replacement period has been extended to 30 days. The company recently postponed the launch of the new Realme Narzo 10 and 10A due to the same lockdown.

Realme Europe has also extended the refund and replacement periods to two months from the original replacement deadline.

Honor

Just like Huawei, sub-brand Honor is also extending warranties in India due to COVID-19. For warranties expiring between March 21st and June 21st, the warranty deadline has been extended to June 30th. Complying with India’s 21-day lockdown, which ends on April 14th, all the Huawei and Honor service centers will be closed in India.


Update 1: OPPO also extends warranty amid COVID-19 lockdown

OPPO has also announced extension till May 31st on warranties ending on or after March 23rd. This is only valid in India and we’ll update the article with information about other regions when we learn more.


Update 2: Samsung India and Amazfit extend warranties

Samsung India has extended warranties till May 31st for all products whose warranties would otherwise expire between March 20th and April 30th, 2020.

Huami’s has extended also extended warranties on Amazfit smartwatches till May 31st. However, the offer is only valid on purchases made in India.

Featured image: Pexels/CDC

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[Update 2: Samsung India and Amazfit too] OnePlus, Huawei, Honor, and Realme extend smartphone warranties, and more due to COVID-19

Update 2 (4/01/20 @ 10:50AM ET): Samsung India and Amazfit have also extended warranties on their products due to COVID-19.

Update 1 (3/27/20 @ 1:30AM ET): OPPO India has also extended warranties on smartphones and accessories till May 31st due to COVID-19. The original article from March 26th is left intact.

The ripples of COVID-19 pandemic – informally known as Coronavirus – have brought almost the entire world to a halt. In these hard times when you’re forced to quarantine and stay at home, your phone might be your only physically close friend. But if you break it, there’s only so little that you can do to fix it. Fortunately enough, several smartphone brands including OnePlus, Huawei, Honor, and Realme are extending warranties on their devices for up to three more months and also offering taking relief measures to ensure smoother repairs during COVID-19-related lockdowns announced by governments worldwide.

OnePlus

To start with OnePlus, the company will be extending warranties till May 31st for devices with warranty ending between March 1st and May 30th. Besides warranty adjustment, OnePlus has also extended the replacement period from 15 days to 30 days. The existing 30-day replacement period in the UK remains unchanged.

OnePlus is offering ship-in repairs in North America and Europe with free shipping on both sides. In addition, the walk-in repair center in Helsinki, Finland, is still open until further notice. Repair services are not available in India due to the complete lockdown enforced by the central government as a preventive measure against the spread of COVID-19.

In addition, OnePlus is also working towards a backup device program. It will soon start providing you with a backup phone while your primary device goes in for repair so that you don’t need to arrange a phone yourself. The service will soon be introduced in North America and Europe on a pilot basis.

Huawei

Huawei, which is set to launch the Huawei P40 Pro later today, is also pushing the warranty further till June 30th due to COVID-19. This is applicable to devices for which the warranty expires – or has already expired – between March 21st and June 21st. It is worth pointing out that the offer is only applicable in India, UAE, and South Africa. For Qatar, the warranty will be extended until May 31st only. These offers are applicable on all Huawei products including smartphones, MateBook laptops, accessories, etc.

In India, Huawei is also offering doorstep repair services for the Huawei Watch GT and Watch GT2. More importantly, if your watch is still under warranty, Huawei will replace it instead of repairing it. If your watch is out of warranty, Huawei will repair the watch by swapping out dead parts like strap, screen, and motherboard, strap, etc. with new ones.

Realme

More recently, Realme India also announced that it will be extending warranties till May 31st on warranties initially ending between March 20th and April 30th following COVID-19 lockdown in the country. Additionally, for purchases between March 15th and April 30th, the replacement period has been extended to 30 days. The company recently postponed the launch of the new Realme Narzo 10 and 10A due to the same lockdown.

Realme Europe has also extended the refund and replacement periods to two months from the original replacement deadline.

Honor

Just like Huawei, sub-brand Honor is also extending warranties in India due to COVID-19. For warranties expiring between March 21st and June 21st, the warranty deadline has been extended to June 30th. Complying with India’s 21-day lockdown, which ends on April 14th, all the Huawei and Honor service centers will be closed in India.


Update 1: OPPO also extends warranty amid COVID-19 lockdown

OPPO has also announced extension till May 31st on warranties ending on or after March 23rd. This is only valid in India and we’ll update the article with information about other regions when we learn more.


Update 2: Samsung India and Amazfit extend warranties

Samsung India has extended warranties till May 31st for all products whose warranties would otherwise expire between March 20th and April 30th, 2020.

Huami’s has extended also extended warranties on Amazfit smartwatches till May 31st. However, the offer is only valid on purchases made in India.

Featured image: Pexels/CDC

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Fitbit Charge 4 and Charge 4 SE launched with an in-built GPS, Spotify control, and more

The last time we heard any big news about Fitbit, it was under Google’s scanner for acquisition. While Google’s $2.1 billion bid to acquire Fitbit was stalled by the U.S. Department of Justice and the process is still underway, Fitbit is launching two new fitness trackers to keep the momentum going. The Fitbit Charge 4 and the Charge 4 SE look and work just like the Charge 3 but also feature an in-built GPS and Spotify controls.

Fitbit XDA Forums

Fitbit Charge 4 can track your fitness activities throughout the day. Besides automatically detecting workouts like running, swimming, elliptical training, and other forms of sports, Charge 4 can also track the number of floors you’ve climbed alongside the calories burned by walking. You can feed in your daily goals and track them in real-time but if you forget, your Fitbit will remind you to burn some calories. It can also guide you through breathing exercises for a calmer mind.

The Fitbit Charge 4’s in-built GPS allows you to go out on fitness trails without carrying your phone along with you. With the information from the GPS, the Fitbit app shows a heat map based on the intensity of your physical activity. The heart rate monitor can measure your heart rate 24/7 and classifies the heart rate into different zones by analyzing your activity. The watch can also track SpO2 and allow women to keep track of their menstrual cycle.

Fitbit Pay for NFC-based payment is also supported on the Charge 4. The battery inside it can last up to seven days without GPS tracking and five days with it.

The Fitbit Charge 4 also supports customization of watchfaces alongside message previews and quick replies. You can also control music playback on Spotify so long as the tracker is connected to the phone. Meanwhile, the app can show you a daily rundown of your physical activity along with personalized suggestions in Fitbit Premium. You do get 90 days of free trial with the Charge 4.

There are four options for the Charge 4 – black, rosewood/mauve, blue, and the classic woven strap. Since it is identical to Charge 3 in terms of dimensions, you can also use older straps with the new tracker. If you buy the Fitbit 4 SE instead, you get an extra reflective strap which may help others spot you when you’re running or cycling in the dark.

The Fitbit Charge 4 is available starting today for $149 while the Charge 4 SE comes for $169. It will also be available in India for ₹14,999 (~$195), as per Gadgets 360.


Via: Verge

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Fitbit Charge 4 and Charge 4 SE launched with an in-built GPS, Spotify control, and more

The last time we heard any big news about Fitbit, it was under Google’s scanner for acquisition. While Google’s $2.1 billion bid to acquire Fitbit was stalled by the U.S. Department of Justice and the process is still underway, Fitbit is launching two new fitness trackers to keep the momentum going. The Fitbit Charge 4 and the Charge 4 SE look and work just like the Charge 3 but also feature an in-built GPS and Spotify controls.

Fitbit XDA Forums

Fitbit Charge 4 can track your fitness activities throughout the day. Besides automatically detecting workouts like running, swimming, elliptical training, and other forms of sports, Charge 4 can also track the number of floors you’ve climbed alongside the calories burned by walking. You can feed in your daily goals and track them in real-time but if you forget, your Fitbit will remind you to burn some calories. It can also guide you through breathing exercises for a calmer mind.

The Fitbit Charge 4’s in-built GPS allows you to go out on fitness trails without carrying your phone along with you. With the information from the GPS, the Fitbit app shows a heat map based on the intensity of your physical activity. The heart rate monitor can measure your heart rate 24/7 and classifies the heart rate into different zones by analyzing your activity. The watch can also track SpO2 and allow women to keep track of their menstrual cycle.

Fitbit Pay for NFC-based payment is also supported on the Charge 4. The battery inside it can last up to seven days without GPS tracking and five days with it.

The Fitbit Charge 4 also supports customization of watchfaces alongside message previews and quick replies. You can also control music playback on Spotify so long as the tracker is connected to the phone. Meanwhile, the app can show you a daily rundown of your physical activity along with personalized suggestions in Fitbit Premium. You do get 90 days of free trial with the Charge 4.

There are four options for the Charge 4 – black, rosewood/mauve, blue, and the classic woven strap. Since it is identical to Charge 3 in terms of dimensions, you can also use older straps with the new tracker. If you buy the Fitbit 4 SE instead, you get an extra reflective strap which may help others spot you when you’re running or cycling in the dark.

The Fitbit Charge 4 is available starting today for $149 while the Charge 4 SE comes for $169. It will also be available in India for ₹14,999 (~$195), as per Gadgets 360.


Via: Verge

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Unlock the Power of Microsoft Excel With 43 Hours of Top-Rated Training

From basic accounting to data analysis, many tasks in business involve working with numbers. Although most people can create a simple spreadsheet, Excel has many advanced features that can help you complete these assignments faster. The Premium A to Z Microsoft Excel Bundle helps you unlock these tools, with 10 courses from top teachers. Right now, the bundle is only $49, more than 90% off the usual price.

If you run a business, knowing your figures is essential. In most cases, Excel is the best tool for the job. With 43 hours of hands-on training, this bundle helps you master the software and stay ahead of the curve as Excel knowledge grows increasingly more vital to everyday work. The video tutorials start with the absolute basics and help you gain advanced skills. 

Along the way, you learn how to work with formulas and functions, create beautiful charts, and use macros to automate tasks. You also get a whole course dedicated to productivity tips, plus training on power queries, VBA, and other key features. 

The training comes from a number of sources, including two highly rated instructors. Alan Jarvis is a top-rated Excel teacher who has taught over 80,000 students from around the world. You also get instruction from best-selling instructor Chris Dutton, who has 4.6 stars from 64,511 reviews on Udemy.

In other words, you can trust that the training you’ll be getting is coming from seasoned professionals who know their stuff and know it well.

The training is worth $1,732, but you can grab the bundle now for only $49.99 today.

Prices subject to change

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Unlock the Power of Microsoft Excel With 43 Hours of Top-Rated Training

From basic accounting to data analysis, many tasks in business involve working with numbers. Although most people can create a simple spreadsheet, Excel has many advanced features that can help you complete these assignments faster. The Premium A to Z Microsoft Excel Bundle helps you unlock these tools, with 10 courses from top teachers. Right now, the bundle is only $49, more than 90% off the usual price.

If you run a business, knowing your figures is essential. In most cases, Excel is the best tool for the job. With 43 hours of hands-on training, this bundle helps you master the software and stay ahead of the curve as Excel knowledge grows increasingly more vital to everyday work. The video tutorials start with the absolute basics and help you gain advanced skills. 

Along the way, you learn how to work with formulas and functions, create beautiful charts, and use macros to automate tasks. You also get a whole course dedicated to productivity tips, plus training on power queries, VBA, and other key features. 

The training comes from a number of sources, including two highly rated instructors. Alan Jarvis is a top-rated Excel teacher who has taught over 80,000 students from around the world. You also get instruction from best-selling instructor Chris Dutton, who has 4.6 stars from 64,511 reviews on Udemy.

In other words, you can trust that the training you’ll be getting is coming from seasoned professionals who know their stuff and know it well.

The training is worth $1,732, but you can grab the bundle now for only $49.99 today.

Prices subject to change

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