Just like with catching Pokemon, if you visit a PokeStop every day for seven days you get an additional bonus. You'll receive 2,500 XP and more items from your Photo Disc spin. Your first spin of the day gets you extra balls and other items. The PokeStops seem to be glitchy after this update, and you may get a "Try Again Later" message. Just close out the PokeStop, open it up again and spin it again. You probably won't get a notification that you got the daily bonus. That's okay, you still got it. When you close out the PokeStop screen, take a quick look at your avatar. A 550 XP notification should pop up over your avatar's head. If you see that number you got the bonus.
Want more XP? Just play more, Pokemon Go players now get experience points and stardust just for playing, and the more you play, the more you rack up, we used to live there iphone case Now when you go hunting for pocket monsters you will get your normal awarded points for playing certain aspects of the game, plus you get additional rewards, You'll get even more rewards when you play for an entire week, Earning your XP and stardust is pretty simple, You get 500 XP and 600 stardust for the first Pokemon you catch every day on top of the XP and stardust you already get..
Instead of going small with its new top-of-the-line e-reader, Kobo, now owned by online retailer Rakuten, has gone big. The Aura One ($230 in the US, £190 in the UK and AU$350 in Australia) sports a 7.8-inch e-ink display that's significantly larger than the 6-inch e-ink displays found on all of Amazon's Kindle e-readers. Even with that bigger screen, at 230 grams or 8.1 ounces, this Aura is thinner and a touch lighter than the earlier Aura H20, which has a 6.8-inch screen. Bottom line: You're getting more screen without adding any weight.
The Aura One compared to the Kindle Paperwhite, I personally prefer the smaller form factor of the current Kindle line, and the svelte (but pricey) Kindle Oasis in particular, we used to live there iphone case Some people like to bump up the font size, however, and a larger screen allows you to display more lines of text, While it's a little hard to get your whole hand around this newer Kobo e-reader, it's designed to be held in one hand, Plus, the back of the device has a rubberized, textured finish that makes it a little easier to grip..
Like the Aura H20, this e-reader is waterproof, though it doesn't float. Its got a higher IPX8 rating, which means it can be submerged in up to two meters of water for up to 60 minutes (the Aura H20 is rated to be submerged in up one meter for 30 minutes). Currently, no Kindle is water-resistant, although Barnes & Noble's Nook GlowLight Plus is. Other upgrades include an ultra-high 1,872x1,404 resolution, 300-pixels per inch display, 8GB of onboard storage instead of the typical 4GB and an improved integrated lighting system that allows you to adjust not only brightness but color temperature (basically, a "day" and "night" mode).