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- HTC One M9 Hima Getting 1080p Screen (No Quad HD)
- Amazon Appstore: $200 Free Apps
- Android One Expands to More Countries
- Blackberry Involved with Secretive Boeing Black Smartphone
- Nokia N1 Due in January
- Huawei Launches Ascend GX1 Budget Phablet
HTC One M9 Hima Getting 1080p Screen (No Quad HD) Posted: 23 Dec 2014 08:34 AM PST HTC's upcoming One M9 flagship (currently codenamed Hima) will boast the same screen as the outgoing One M8 and it will be the same size as its predeceasing device. That's the story according to serial snitch @upleaks. Read the full story here. |
Amazon Appstore: $200 Free Apps Posted: 23 Dec 2014 08:32 AM PST Everyone wants a Christmas present, and everyone wants something for free. With that in mind, Amazon is checking both boxes with a bonanza of an app sale. The company is giving away (as in free) a bunch of apps that total $220 in value. These apps range from a couple of bucks to $64.99 and come from some of the big hitters in the app market, with the sale running from December 24th to December 26th. Read the full story here. |
Android One Expands to More Countries Posted: 23 Dec 2014 08:14 AM PST Android One has not had a rapid start in India, the only country where Google's new project is in action. However, Mountain View clearly believes in the program and is now expanding Android One to other Asian markets, namely Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Read the full story here. |
Blackberry Involved with Secretive Boeing Black Smartphone Posted: 23 Dec 2014 07:24 AM PST We heard a few months ago that Boeing (yes, that Boeing) is developing its own smartphone that is very top secret, and is likely to be a high end effort. Today we are learning that Blackberry is in on the project too, with Reuters reporting that Blackberry CEO John Chen announced the involvement last week. Read the full story here. |
Posted: 23 Dec 2014 06:56 AM PST Nokia's recently announced N1 tablet is a monumental device in the company's history as the Finnish giant is starting all over again. After selling its devices division to Microsoft, Nokia is starting as a new entity and this is its first hardware step in a new direction. The N1 is pretty good, if a little too close to the iPad Mini, and it reminds us that Nokia actually knows how to make a solid device. Read the full story here. |
Huawei Launches Ascend GX1 Budget Phablet Posted: 23 Dec 2014 06:14 AM PST Huawei has rolled out its latest smartphone today as the Chinese company launched the new low end Ascend GX1, a phablet that will take the budget fight to the likes of Xiaomi in China. The device has shown up recently and last week it was leaked ahead of its launch. Read the full story here. |
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