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- Daily Brief: Apple getting creative, what the F Samsung, and Verizon playing by its own rules
- Apple's marketing pushes the iPhone 6 but protects the iWatch
- Here's the Samsung Galaxy F... again
- The OnePlus One will get Android L within three months of release
- HTC Eye "selfie phone" arriving shortly, but with what tech?
- Galaxy S4 Mini, Note 3 Neo, Mega, and 2 Duos set for Android 4.4.2
- LG G3 carrier variants show up online with Verizon's looking different
- Microsoft could launch Android running Nokia Lumia
- Getting app refunds from Apple and Google just got easier in Korea... going global?
Daily Brief: Apple getting creative, what the F Samsung, and Verizon playing by its own rules Posted: 07 Jul 2014 06:12 PM PDT It is another week in the mobile world and we are back again with the Daily Brief, your one stop shop for the top stories of the day. It was a Monday when Apple was forced to change policy in Korea, while I shed some light on Cupertino?s iPhone strategy. Read the full story here. |
Apple's marketing pushes the iPhone 6 but protects the iWatch Posted: 07 Jul 2014 04:20 PM PDT If you have been following the mobile tech news over recent weeks then you probably (like the rest of us) know plenty about the upcoming iPhone 6. You will know that Apple's next smartphone flagship will come with a 4.7-inch screen, you will know it is taller, thinner, and more rounded than the iPhone 5s, and you will know that it could well be accompanied by a larger iPhone phablet. Read the full story here. |
Here's the Samsung Galaxy F... again Posted: 07 Jul 2014 02:52 PM PDT Yes, this is getting slightly ridiculous now, but here is another shot of the Samsung Galaxy F that has found its way online before the handsets release. We are almost embarrassed to bring you more news on this device, but hey we are in the business of bringing the mobile news to the masses. Read the full story here. |
The OnePlus One will get Android L within three months of release Posted: 07 Jul 2014 12:49 PM PDT OnePlus has announced that it will update its smartphone, the OnePlus One, to Android L within three months of its release. Read the full story here. |
HTC Eye "selfie phone" arriving shortly, but with what tech? Posted: 07 Jul 2014 12:00 PM PDT HTC's so called "selfie phone" is on its way to AT&T as an exclusive for the US market it has emerged today. The handset is known as the HTC Eye and as the name suggests it is reportedly very good at taking front facing images, we presume because it backs a solid front camera. Read the full story here. |
Galaxy S4 Mini, Note 3 Neo, Mega, and 2 Duos set for Android 4.4.2 Posted: 07 Jul 2014 11:25 AM PDT Samsung is updating another batch of its Galaxy smartphones to newer versions of the Android platform, with a handful of handsets due to get Android 4.4.2 KitKat soon. Read the full story here. |
LG G3 carrier variants show up online with Verizon's looking different Posted: 07 Jul 2014 09:22 AM PDT The specific carrier variants for the LG G3 in the US market have been revealed, and as usual Verizon seems to be doing things its own way. The G3 launched at the start of June and has been rolling out globally since, but people in the United States have had to wait to get their hands on arguably the best smartphone currently on the market Read the full story here. |
Microsoft could launch Android running Nokia Lumia Posted: 07 Jul 2014 08:23 AM PDT Nokia surprised us all when it released an Android smartphone earlier in the year, after-all this was a company so heavily entrenched in Windows Phone that it had been purchased by Microsoft. Redmond has since taken the keys for Nokia's devices and services divisions and it seems Microsoft is eager to continue the brands foray into Android. Read the full story here. |
Getting app refunds from Apple and Google just got easier in Korea... going global? Posted: 07 Jul 2014 05:21 AM PDT Getting a refund for an app on either the iOS App Store or Google Play Store is like pulling teeth, but now in South Korea there is some relief in sight. The country's Fair Trade Commission has laid down the law on Apple and Google and is making the companies revise their refund policies to make them more consumer friendly. Read the full story here. |
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