Friday, January 17, 2014

Sony Xperia Z2 Specs Leaked;


According to Chinese sources at Digi-wo, it looks like someone who claims to be part of Sony’s R&D department has leaked some screenshots of the Xperia Z2’s back cover, along with a small spec sheet of what we can look forward to once this device launches. Just looking at the back cover, it looks to follow the same style as some of the other Xperia devices, (albeit without the glass back we’ve become accustomed to on that least few devices) which makes the leak a little more believable but there is still no confirmation so we just have to speculate for now. Despite that fact it’s still exciting to think we could be getting an early look at a part of the next Sony smartphone before it’s actual launch, or maybe it’s only exciting if you’re a tech geek.

According to the R&D source, the Sony Xperia Z2 looks to be coming with a 5.3 inch display, although there was no mention on what type exactly and no word on resolution. Besides the display, the Z2 is also rumored to have a 23MP rear facing camera, and just in case you don’t like the color of the Z2 cover in the image, that’s ok, because Sony is allegedly going to offer the Z2 in five different colors. If that’s true, you’ll have more of a chance to have a unique looking device. As far as specs go, that’s all the source gave up, but we were left with a rather interesting piece of information, and that’s the potential unveiling of the phone.

We’ll see this unveiled sometime in February.

HTC M8 to feature QHD screen & twin UltraPixel camera; Launching in February

HTC One's successor codenamed M8 and also known as One 2 and Two should launch this March, following an MWC debut in late February. As the rumor has it HTC M8 will be powered by the latest Qualcomm chipset (currently the Snapdragon 805) and will come with a bigger, at least 5", screen of QHD resolution (1440x2560px) display.


HTC will keep using the UltraPixel technology for its new flagship, though the new camera will feature twin UltraPixel sensors. This should improve the auto-focus, image quality, and depth of field. There is no word on the resolution of the two UltraPixel sensors though, nor more details on their exact manner of operation.

HTC will probably announce the One successor at the MWC in Barcelona by the end of February.


LG G3 to arrive on May 17th



According to a Korean media, the LG G3 flagship release date will be May 17th, and it will sport a QHD display 1440 x 2560 resolution. That shortens the typical annual upgrade cycle since the G2 a bit, but apparently LG doesn't want to leave much sales on the table to the Galaxy S5, like it did last year.

The screen diagonal is reported to be slightly larger than on the G2, to a speculated 5.5 inches, which would naturally mean quite the thin bezel all around, if LG wants to keep the overall size in check, too. Previous rumors pegged the rear camera to be 16 MP, probably with OIS technology, while the processor part rumor is more interesting, claiming LG's own Odin mobile chipset will be in there.

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Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 to feature passive stylus support and better air gestures

Samsung Galaxy S5 may feature improved gesture recognition and support for passive stylus input thanks to an advanced touch controller supplied by Synaptics.

Stifel, a major financial services firm, raised its target share price for Synaptics yesterday, and told investors that the company secured a deal with Samsung to put its new touch controller in the Galaxy S5. This isn’t a surprise, given that Synaptics, one of the largest suppliers of human interface solutions, has supplied touch controllers for both the Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy Note 3 last year.

According to ETNews, a Korean IT news portal, the new controller from Synaptics will improve the recognition of hover gestures and bring support for passive stylus input to Samsung’s high-end devices in 2014.

The new controller from Synaptics will make Air View more accurate and reliable, and increase the range of detection, according to ETNews, citing industry sources.

The new controller will let Samsung equip the Galaxy S5 with support for passive styluses. Passive styluses don’t communicate with the device, the way an active stylus like the S Pen of the Note series does, acting instead like an extension of your finger. Synaptics’ touchscreen panel can recognize styluses with tips of down to 2.5pi, allowing for finer input and better handwriting recognition.

Samsung’s Galaxy S5 is expected to be unveiled in March ahead of an April launch. According to numerous reports, the Galaxy S5′s specs include a large quad HD display, a new 64-bit 8-core Exynos processor or a quad-core Snapdragon processor depending on the model, a 16-megapixel camera with new technology that offers improved low-light photo quality, 3GB or 4GB of RAM, a 4,000 mAh battery and Android 4.4 KitKat.

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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Samsung Nexus 10 [2014] specs leaked

@evleaks shared an image of what looks to be Samsung’s Nexus 10 on Twitter, but this leak comes with an unusual addendum alerting followers that he can’t vouch for the leak’s validity.



According to the tweet, the new Nexus 10 will feature an Exynos 5 chip, WQXGA display, 3GB of RAM, 3- and 5-megapixel cameras and Android 4.5. The tablet will also come in 16GB and 32GB variants. It’s a very sketchy leak, but until Samsung or Google make an official announcement regarding the next Nexus 10, it’s all we have to go on.

@evleaks has taken down the tweet with the image and supposed specs after another report signaled that the leak was likely a hoax.

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