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- Samsung kills the Tizen based Galaxy Z
- HTC One Max to return with stunning specs
- Here is the first look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 4
- Yota is invading Canada for Blackberry employees
- Moto G 2 to launch September 10th
- Sony Xperia Z2 survived submerged in salt water for six weeks
- HTC launches the Desire 816 in the US
- T-Mobile has a new $3 Pay as You Go plan
Samsung kills the Tizen based Galaxy Z Posted: 12 Aug 2014 02:04 PM PDT The Samsung Galaxy Z was a device that caused plenty of interest in the MobileBurn offices when it was unveiled a few months ago. I wrote at the time that in my opinion it is one of the nicest looking devices from Samsung in a long time, while its specs were very good, and it run on Samsung's own Tizen operating system. Read the full story here. |
HTC One Max to return with stunning specs Posted: 12 Aug 2014 11:53 AM PDT HTC has been eager to spread its One M8 flagship line to capitalize on the success of the Android powerhouse. We have already seen the HTC One Mini 2, but the company then shot down rumours of a super phone version of the M8 called the HTC One M8 Prime. That does not mean that a blazing version of the flagship can now be forgotten, as HTC is rumoured to have something else up its sleeve. Read the full story here. |
Here is the first look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Posted: 12 Aug 2014 11:09 AM PDT There have been plenty of leaks concerning the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4, some outlandish and others probable. We have a good idea of the specs the handset will boast, although the design as so far eluded us, paving the way for some bold claims. Now we can lay eyes on the Galaxy Note 4 for the first time, with this leaked shot said to be of the as yet unofficial device. Read the full story here. |
Yota is invading Canada for Blackberry employees Posted: 12 Aug 2014 10:43 AM PDT Yota is one of the lesser known flagship brands, but the company did cause a stir with its dual screen Yota Phone. The Russian company is now packing its bags and leaving its Moscow base and will instead camp itself in Canada and apparently the reason for the move is to take advantage of some ex Blackberry employees. Read the full story here. |
Moto G 2 to launch September 10th Posted: 12 Aug 2014 09:59 AM PDT Motorola is launching its new flagship, the Moto X+1 at the end of September, but fans of the American company will not have to wait until then to get their next Moto device. Yes, we are expecting the Moto 360 soon as well, but the new Moto G is also in the pipeline, and according to GSM Arena it will be landing in the coming weeks before the Moto X+1. Read the full story here. |
Sony Xperia Z2 survived submerged in salt water for six weeks Posted: 12 Aug 2014 08:45 AM PDT Sony was the company that started making normal flagships waterproof when it launched the Xperia Z way back at the start of 2013. The truly amazing thing about Sony's waterproof smartphones, and indeed the ones that followed from the likes of Samsung, is that they work. These things actually are waterproof, if you use it in the bath or drop it in a bucket of water, by all that is holy it just acts like the proverbial duck in water. Read the full story here. |
HTC launches the Desire 816 in the US Posted: 12 Aug 2014 08:30 AM PDT HTC has been rolling out plenty of smartphones in 2014 as the company sticks to its commitment to concentrate on more areas of the market. The Taiwanese giant needs to with sales and demand on the wane and all the pressure seemingly on the shoulders of the HTC One M8 flagship. Read the full story here. |
T-Mobile has a new $3 Pay as You Go plan Posted: 12 Aug 2014 05:23 AM PDT T-Mobile has been shaking up the carrier industry in the US for a while now with its "Uncarrier" movement, and it has been working. The company has added millions of subscribers and a bunch of goodwill along the way as popularity and profits rose. Now T-Mobile has launched a new Pay as You Go plan that it hopes will continue to entice more customers to the brand. Read the full story here. |
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