Saturday, 15 February 2014

Alleged specs and another photo of Sony Xperia G leak

Shortly after we got treated to a first look at the Sony Xperia G, another leaked photo of the upcoming device made the rounds on Twitter. This time around, the image comes with alleged specs for the mid-range smartphone.



According to the source of the leaked images, the Sony Xperia G will feature LTE connectivity, 4.8” display of unknown resolution (720p is likely), 8MP camera, 8GB of built-in memory (microSD card slot was clearly visible in the first leak), and a gig of RAM. The handset is tipped to come with no IP rating. There is no word on the chipset of the upcoming device.
The Sony Xperia G will likely break cover during MWC at the end of this month in Barcelona. We will be there live, so will keep an eye out for the device.


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Rumored upcoming Android-powered Nokia phone to cost $110

The rumored budget range Nokia device that's expected to run Android codenamed "Normandy" will supposedly make its way to market at the very competitive price of around $110.



But before you get too excited, the Normandy will supposedly not be able to access Google Play, and instead will run its own app store powered by Nokia, featuring popular Android offerings such as Skype, Facebook, Twitter and others.
Recent leaks regarding the low-cost droid - also known as the Nokia X - reveal that it'll follow the Asha design language, and feature a dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon SoC, 4GB of memoery, 512MB of RAM, and a 5MP shooter.
Nokia has scheduled a press event for the first day of MWC this month - February 24. Be sure to check back with us then for the expected announcements from all major vendors.


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Thursday, 13 February 2014

LG G Pro 2 goes official with 5.9" display and Android 4.4 KitKat

LG officially took the wraps off the G Pro 2 Android phablet in Korea. The successor of the Optimus G Pro features a larger 5.9” Full HD IPS display and feature-rich spec sheet.


With a power/lock key and volume rocker located on its back, the LG G Pro 2 follows the design language which was introduced with the LG G2. The phablet will be available in three colors – black, white, and titanium.


The LG G Pro 2 packs Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC with 2.26GHz quad-core CPU and 3GB of RAM. There are 16 or 32GB of built-in memory, which can be further expanded via microSD card slot. Connectivity options include LTE-A, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, SlimPort, and microUSB port.

The 13MP camera of the LG G Pro 2 features enhanced optical image stabilization (OIS+) and the option to adjust the focus of a photo after its capture. Video recording capabilities include 4K UHD and 1080p @ 120 fps. The front-facing camera is a 2.1MP unit.

LG G Pro 2 boots Android 4.4 KitKat. LG has added a host of new features to its proprietary Emotional UX. Knock Code is one of them – it allows user to unlock his/her device by knocking on its display using a specific combination.

The measures of the LG G Pro 2 are 157.9 × 81.9 × 8.3 mm, while its weight tips the scale at 172 grams. The phablet is powered by a removable 3,200mAh battery.

There’s no word on international pricing and availability of the LG G Pro 2 just yet. LG will showcase the device during MWC this month, so be sure to tune in for hands-in impressions.


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Nokia to release Lumia 930 and 630/635

According to Nextleaks (another mobile phone rumor Twitter account, a la Evleaks), Nokia is planning to release the Lumia 930, 630, and 635 smartphones.

They should be officially announced at Mobile World Congress, which begins on February 24th.



The 930 is the higher spec'd of the devices, packing a quad-core 2.2GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, a 4.5” 1920x1080 resolution display, microSD card slot, 16GB of internal storage, 20MP camera, and a 2700mAh battery.

The 630/635 is the successor to the Lumia 620. They're both mid-range handsets, with the 635 reportedly being a dual-sim variant of the two. These phones will be sporting 4.3” WVGA displays, 8GB internal storage plus microSD card slots, 1GB RAM, dual-core 1.7GHz CPUs, 8MP cameras, and 2000mAh batteries.

There's also been talk that the Nokia Lumia ICON and Lumia 1820 will be making their debuts at MWC, along with some other unnamed Nokia devices. But again, these are rumors so nothing is official.

Are you excited to see what Nokia will bring to the table in Barcelona at the end of the month?


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LG G2 mini coming on February 24

LG has just published a teaser for the LG G2 mini on its official Facebook page. It even features the back of the upcoming mini version of its flagship.

LG will be unveiling the G2 mini on February 24 - the first day of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. You bet we'll be there to cover everything and bring you the news as the event unfolds.




There are currently no other details, specs or dates, but we'll know everything in ten days. We are just surprised there were no leaked photos prior to this teaser of such a high-profile device, but it appears LG has improved its security.

LG will be announcing LG G Pro 2 tomorrow, so you might want to keep an eye on our homepage for this one too.


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Saturday, 8 February 2014

Verizon and Malaysian HTC One now getting Android 4.4 KitKat

HTC has started rolling out Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for the Verizon's HTC One, as well as the HTC One, One mini and One max for Malaysia.

Verizon's users should be getting the update notifications any moment now. The update weighs about 620MB and will bring the latest Android release and a bunch of new home-baked goodies by HTC to your One.

HTC One, One mini and One max sold in Malaysia are also getting the 4.4.2 KitKat update. Save for the carrier specific stuff, the releae brings pretty much the same improvements and new features.

The official HTC KitKat ROM will update your One device with the latest Android version and its proprietary optimizations. It will also improve the Blinkfeed service, the location settings, the Gallery and Music apps, the Do Not Disturb mode and will make your lockscreen widgets easier to configure. New Bluetooth profiles and Cloud Print Service are also in tow.

The European HTC One, plus its Google Play Edition, have been already updated to Android KitKat.


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Nokia and HTC sign a patent collaboration agreement

Nokia and HTC ended their prolonged legal war with a patent and technology collaboration agreement. The partnership ends all pending patent litigation between the two companies. Its full terms are confidential.



According to the official press release, HTC will make payments to Nokia, but the exact amounts haven't been disclosed. The Finnish company on the other hand will gain access to HTC’s LTE patent portfolio, thus further expanding its own expertise. Furthermore, the companies will look into future technology collaboration opportunities.

Unsurprisingly, representatives from both Nokia and HTC are pleased with the agreement. By staying out of court and sharing patents, both companies will be able to focus on making products which can better compete in today’s crowded marketplace.


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Sony rolls out firmware update for Xperia Z, ZL and ZR

Sony has started rolling out firmware update for the Xperia Z, ZL and ZR smartphones. This update is based upon Android 4.3 and brings with it several improvements to Bluetooth connectivity, battery, YouTube app and other software.

 firmware rolling for #Xperia Z, ZL & ZR (Tablet Z eta next week) – brings BT connectivity, battery, YouTube app improvements & more
    — Sony Xperia News (@SonyMobileNews) February 7, 2014

The update will soon be available for the Xperia Tablet Z as well, with the ETA to be announced some time next week.


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Black Edition Galaxy S4 and S4 mini go global

Samsung Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S4 mini were spotted with a faux leather back a couple days ago and now, the company has officially introduced the new variants of its flagship smartphones on its global site.


We have already lost count on the number of Galaxy S4 editions out there, but the newest one is arguably the best looking, joining the latest trend in Samsung devices. We rather like the leather-like textured covers, but if Samsung continues pumping devices with it at the same rate, it might start to wear out soon.

The Black Editions of both Galaxy S4 and S4 mini will feature new wallpapers for the home screen as well as the lock screens and will be equipped with several new and exclusive ringtones. Furthermore, all the accessories in the retail packages such as power adapter, data cable and headphones have been painted black to match the smartphones.

The minor design changes aside, the Galaxy S4 (review) and Galaxy S4 mini (review) remain identical to their original versions. Samsung says that the gorgeous looking Black Edition of Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S4 mini will go on sale in selected markets in the next couple of days, but there is no word on how much they will cost.


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Wednesday, 5 February 2014

HTC M8 first live picture is here, has two rear cameras

HTC M8, the successor of HTC One, has leaked numerous times before. We heard lots of rumors throughout the last couple of months - we saw the rear panel, alleged specs, heard rumors about a twin UltraPixel camera, saw its virtual buttons, the M8 even got tipped for a March release, after a New York announcement.




Today we have the first live picture of the HTC M8, not just the panel. It shows its back, where we can clearly see the twin cameras and the dual-LED flash. This means the next One won't pack a fingerprint sensor, or at least it won't be one on its back.

So, summarizing all the rumors to date, the HTC M8 should pack a 5" 1080p display, run on Snapdragon 800 chipset, and sport twin UltraPixel cameras of unknown (but probably higher than 4MP) resolution. The official announcement event will probably happen in New York very soon, while the M8 is expected to hit the shelves in March.


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