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- Sprint Makes HTC One M8 Harmon/Kardon Free
- Sprint's Samsung Galaxy S5 gets Android 4.4.4
- Sony Giving Away Three Movies to Xperia Z3 Users
- Nokia N1: iPad Mini Copy or Not? You Decide
- Samsung Discusses Latest Old School Flip Phone
Sprint Makes HTC One M8 Harmon/Kardon Free Posted: 21 Nov 2014 04:19 AM PST Black Friday is still a week away, but some companies are kicking their deals into action a bit earlier, such as Sprint. The carrier has decided to slash the price of the HTC One M8 Harman/Kardon Edition by a huge amount, making this one of the best smartphone deals you will find over the Black Friday period. Read the full story here. |
Sprint's Samsung Galaxy S5 gets Android 4.4.4 Posted: 21 Nov 2014 03:18 AM PST It's easy to forget that the Galaxy S5 is still Samsung's current flagship smartphone. So many devices have come after it that it feels older than it is, but the S5 is still very much in the loop and remains a potent high end device. It is also has plenty of time left on the clock in terms of receiving updates, so it is no surprise to see the Sprint variant receive a new software bump. Read the full story here. |
Sony Giving Away Three Movies to Xperia Z3 Users Posted: 20 Nov 2014 06:42 AM PST If you are rocking an Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3 Compact, or the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact and are in the right place, you can grab some free movies courtesy of Sony. The Japanese company has made three different movies available free of charge for the above mentioned devices, although the offer is only for those living in the US, UK, France and Spain. Read the full story here. |
Nokia N1: iPad Mini Copy or Not? You Decide Posted: 20 Nov 2014 06:11 AM PST We previewed Nokia's new N1 tablet earlier in the week and like everybody else in the tech press were instantly drawn to how much the device looks like Apple's iPad Mini, a slate that it is a direct competitor to. Read the full story here. |
Samsung Discusses Latest Old School Flip Phone Posted: 20 Nov 2014 05:37 AM PST The flip phone may have been the go to device for business types and indeed consumers around a decade ago, but they sort of went away when the smartphone touchscreen form factor took hold. However, the Korean giants LG and Samsung have been keeping them alive in the Asian markets (Japan and China) where they are still actually desirable handsets. Read the full story here. |
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