Wednesday, February 5, 2014

HTC M8 - first live picture is here.

Today we have the first live picture of the HTC M8. 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.


The HTC M8 should pack a 5" 1080p display, run on Snapdragon 800 chipset, and sport twin UltraPixel cameras of unknown resolution. The official announcement event will probably happen in New York very soon, while the M8 is expected to hit the shelves in March.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

More Nokia X [aka Normandy] emerges as launch date nears

The Nokia X, aka Normandy, is out in the open again – spy shots reveal a device with looks that won't be out of place in the Asha line.




Specs include a 4" WVGA screen, dual-core 1.2GHz processor with 512MB RAM, 5MP camera, 4GB of expandable storage and optional dual-SIM.

Nokia is holding an event on February 24, just before the MWC 14.

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Windows Phone 8.1 screenshot leaks

Windows Phone 8.1 is said to be one of the biggest updates ever to arrive on Microsoft’s mobile platform, with a huge list of rumored features, now you are seeing what’s said to be the first and only ‘real’ Windows Phone 8.1 screenshot.

The image shows the settings for the upcoming ‘Notification Center’ in Windows Phone, a feature that is expected to mimic Android’s notification dropdown and store all your unread notifications.
You can see 4 toggles that will show in this new ‘Notification Center’ - GPS, Brightness, Wi-Fi and Flight Mode. You can also select notifications from which exact apps to appear in the new notifications hub, and you can see that there is an option to turn on and off at least email and messaging. A murky new feature inside the notifications hub is ‘banners’ that you can choose to show or not. Receiving notifications in this central hub will not disable live tile notifications. Notifications in the new version of Windows Phone will be actionable, so you could respond to them right in that 'Notification Center'.

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Samsung Galaxy S5 model numbers confrimed


Samsung is using a different way of assigning model numbers to the Galaxy S5, using various letters at the end of the model number for different variants, something which have something to do with Samsung’s region lock policy. The SM-G900A and SM-G900V to be AT&T and Verizon variants respectively, while the SM-G900F and SM-G900S are European/international models.

Here’s the list of model numbers of the Galaxy S5:

- SM-G9006V_CHN_CHN (China)
- SM-G9008V_CHN_ZM (China)
- SM-G9009D_CHN_CTC (China)
- SM-G900A_NA_ATT (AT&T)
- SM-G900D_JPN_DCM (Japan)
- SM-G900F_EUR_XX (Open Europe)
- SM-G900H_EUR_XX (Open Europe)
- SM-G900I_SEA_XSA (Asia)
- SM-G900J_JPN_KDI (Japan)
- SM-G900K_KOR_KTC (Korea)
- SM-G900M_LA_VF (Vodafone)
- SM-G900P_NA_SPR (Sprint)
- SM-G900R4_NA_USC (US Cellular)
- SM-G900S_KOR_SKC (Korea)
- SM-G900T_NA_TMB (T-Mobile)
- SM-G900V_NA_VZW (Verizon)
- SM-G900W8_NA_BMC (BMC)

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LG G Pro 2 images leak

A published report out of Korea includes leaked photos of the LG G Pro 2. The Korean manufacturer just announced on Sunday that the device will be introduced next month, although LG stopped short of saying that the device would be unveiled at MWC in Barcelona. The leaked photographs reveal that the volume rocker and power button will be on the rear cover of the phone. That design was debuted with the LG G2 and was also used on the LG G Flex.



The LG G Pro 2 specs include a 6 inch screen with a resolution of 1080 x 1920, featuring a Snapdragon 800 Processor. 3GB of RAM and LTE-A connectivity.