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- Daily Burn: LG lacks style but has a stylus, Nexus 6 flexes its muscles, and Blackberry on the right road
- China planning its own mobile platform
- Android L to arrive in India next month
- Sprint issues Android 4.4.4 for the Moto X
- Samsung to launch Galaxy Alpha series
- Blackberry's leaked roadmap is not bad news
- Nexus 6 specs show up on benchmark
- LG shows off the G3 Stylus
- Huawei to launch Ascend P7 with sapphire glass
Posted: 26 Aug 2014 05:26 PM PDT Is Blackberry finished or is it turning around? Is LG in love with its G3 flagship a little too much? And how will the Nexus 6 be affordable? Read the full story here. |
China planning its own mobile platform Posted: 26 Aug 2014 04:49 PM PDT Just about every brand wants to make it big in China, except for the Chinese ones who are big there and want to have success everywhere else. Every company from Microsoft to Apple and from Sony to Samsung wants to crack the Chinese market because the rewards are astronomical. This goes for Mobile platforms too, with Apple (iOS) and Google (Android) dominating the scene in China, especially the latter. Read the full story here. |
Android L to arrive in India next month Posted: 26 Aug 2014 03:56 PM PDT At Google's I/O event back in June, the company had an awful lot of Android to talk about, such as Android Auto, Android Wear, and of course the full mobile Android L. There was so much to chat about and so much aftermath to wade through that we had almost forgotten about Android One, Google's ambitious new project. Read the full story here. |
Sprint issues Android 4.4.4 for the Moto X Posted: 26 Aug 2014 02:10 PM PDT Sprint has confirmed that the Moto X variant that it carries will now be getting the update to Android 4.4.4, bringing the latest released version of Google's mobile platform to Motorola's 2013 flagship. It is a timely bump as the new Moto X+1 is expected to land on September 4th and that will probably be running Android 4.4.4 from launch. Read the full story here. |
Samsung to launch Galaxy Alpha series Posted: 26 Aug 2014 01:37 PM PDT Samsung has recently launched the Galaxy Alpha, the company's first smartphone made from premium materials. Of course, when we say premium we mean metal, but either way the Alpha stands as a one of a kind in Samsung's range. Not for long though as some device codenames point to a new series being built around the Alpha. Read the full story here. |
Blackberry's leaked roadmap is not bad news Posted: 26 Aug 2014 01:02 PM PDT I had a chat to a rather successful Blackberry employee from the advertising team recently via email and she was extremely positive about the company's future. I was honest in saying that I did not see the optimism, but her later replies shed some light on the general plan of the company moving forward and I can say now, there is a reason why investors are coming back to the Canadian company. Read the full story here. |
Nexus 6 specs show up on benchmark Posted: 26 Aug 2014 10:03 AM PDT A new leak of the Motorola built Nexus 6 has revealed that the device will be the most powerful ever to have Google's branding, while it is also the most powerful Motorola has ever built. However, some reports today suggest the handset may get a different moniker, a one we are familiar with already. Read the full story here. |
Posted: 26 Aug 2014 08:48 AM PDT LG unveiled the latest variant of its G3 range a few weeks ago in the form of the G3 Stylus, and that handset has now been officially rolled out, giving us the lowdown on its specs and design. While it was thought this handset would be a true phablet alternative, it is actually the same size as the G3 flagship and is very much a budget addition to LG's market leading device. Read the full story here. |
Huawei to launch Ascend P7 with sapphire glass Posted: 26 Aug 2014 05:08 AM PDT Corning, the company behind the Gorilla Glass that is found on just about every decent smartphone would have you believe that sapphire glass is not a threat. The company even created a video showing how Gorilla Glass is better than sapphire, that's how not worried Corning is. However, it seems more companies are willing to use sapphire and Chinese company Huawei is the latest. Read the full story here. |
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