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- Sony Xperia E1 gets Android 4.4
- Samsung Galaxy Alpha final specs leak
- Microsoft to launch camera focused Lumia devices at IFA
- Sony's Xperia Z3 Compact up close
- Samsung recommended more often than Apple
- Huawei's Honor 3C Play is a low end offering
- Samsung's SM-G739F is a new phablet
- The Moto X+1 in-depth, release dates and specs
- HTC's 64-bit A11 is entry level
Sony Xperia E1 gets Android 4.4 Posted: 11 Aug 2014 03:34 PM PDT Sony is shaming some of its Android rivals today by rolling out Android 4.4 KitKat to its entry level Xperia E1 and E1 Dual. The update to the latest full release of Google's Android mobile platform is now heading to E1 devices all around the globe and should be available over the air or via the Setting section of the handset. Read the full story here. |
Samsung Galaxy Alpha final specs leak Posted: 11 Aug 2014 02:55 PM PDT Yes, we managed to go a whole week without a story on the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, but with the handset set to launch before the end of September we have some more information ready to go. This time a leak seems to show the official specs for what will be the Korean company's first smartphone built from metal. Read the full story here. |
Microsoft to launch camera focused Lumia devices at IFA Posted: 11 Aug 2014 01:42 PM PDT Most of the big companies that attend the IFA trade show in Berlin have already sent their invites, such as HTC, Samsung, Huawei, and Sony. However, some are still missing, but another giant has thrown its considerable weight into the IFA mix as Microsoft has pencilled its press event for the week on September 4th. Read the full story here. |
Sony's Xperia Z3 Compact up close Posted: 11 Aug 2014 01:03 PM PDT We know that Sony will launch a new device at the IFA trade show in Berlin on September 3rd, as the company has confirmed a press event. That launch is expected to be the widely anticipated Xperia Z3, a handset that will be Sony's latest flagship product and will be among the leading smartphones on the market. However, it seems that the Z3 will have some company in the form of a smaller version. Read the full story here. |
Samsung recommended more often than Apple Posted: 11 Aug 2014 09:40 AM PDT Apple is a brand based in the United States, while its iPhone is the most popular single handset on the market, but research has shown that carriers and retailers would prefer to sell you a Samsung. A study conducted by Kantar Worldpanel revealed that carriers and companies in the United States would sell a consumer a Samsung product before an Apple one. Read the full story here. |
Huawei's Honor 3C Play is a low end offering Posted: 11 Aug 2014 08:52 AM PDT Huawei may be launching a new Ascend Mate flagship at IFA in Berlin in a couple of weeks, but the Chinese company has some other smartphones to launch too. For example, the company is now teasing a new mid-range effort, the Honor 3C Play, a handset that will arrive with solid mid-range specs and as Huawei says, an affordable price. Read the full story here. |
Samsung's SM-G739F is a new phablet Posted: 11 Aug 2014 07:42 AM PDT If you thoughts Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 would be the only phablet the company would launch this fall then you were very wrong. This is Samsung after-all, a company that just builds and builds new handsets, and it seems the company has a mid-range large screen device heading to the market, for those who do not have deep enough pockets for the Note 4 we presume. Read the full story here. |
The Moto X+1 in-depth, release dates and specs Posted: 11 Aug 2014 07:07 AM PDT The replacement for the Motorola Moto X smartphone flagship has been discussed numerous times in the last few weeks as the imaginatively called Moto X+1 is due to land this summer. The details about the launch of the handset and its finalized specs have become a littler clearer today as it showed up on benchmarks. Read the full story here. |
HTC's 64-bit A11 is entry level Posted: 11 Aug 2014 06:10 AM PDT Google has had Android prepped for 64-bit performance for some time, and go to chip maker Qualcomm said its 64-bit ready architecture is ready to go and smartphones using the chipset will arrive late in 2014. Before the heavyweight devices land, HTC will roll out its first 64-bit smartphone and it will be a budget addition to the company's current line up. Read the full story here. |
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