Friday, April 24, 2015

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LG G4 Could Carry Expensive Price Tag

Posted: 23 Apr 2015 02:22 PM PDT

We are nearing the April 28th launch date for the LG G4, the South Korean company's latest smartphone flagship. We already know plenty about this device, from its blazing market leading specs to its slick (slightly curved) design that features a plastic front and real leather rear casing. A new report now even sheds light on the pricing of the G4, and it may not exactly be affordable.
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LG G Watch Urbane Available Globally This Week

Posted: 23 Apr 2015 09:25 AM PDT

We have known about the LG G Watch Urbane for some time, the device is arguably the best looking smartwatch at the moment. The Android Wear packing wearable has yet to be rolled out to customers but LG has confirmed the date when that will change. The South Korean company says that the G Watch Urbane will be available this week.
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Xiaomi Unveils Mi 4i Smartphone

Posted: 23 Apr 2015 08:10 AM PDT

Chinese brand Xiaomi has announced its new high end smartphone, the Mi 4i, and as we have come to expect from the company it comes with a few surprises. Sure, this is a high spec'd juggernaut as you would expect, but the cost of the handset makes it a bit of a bang for buck king. However, like most Xiaomi smartphones, the availability of the 4i will mean most of our readers cannot get one.
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Verizon Lost 138,000 Postpaid Customers Last Quarter

Posted: 23 Apr 2015 07:36 AM PDT

Verizon, the biggest carrier in the United States, announced this week that it lost a significant amount of business over the last quarter. Big Red revealed that 138,000 postpaid customers left the brand, but the company insists that it is not a problem that so many have left.
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Samsung Galaxy S6 Performs Below Estimates in South Korea

Posted: 23 Apr 2015 06:49 AM PDT

The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge are fantastic smartphones, and they are widely expected to breathe new life into the company after a worrying 2014. The handsets have already made their mark in Samsung's South Korea homeland, with the devices shifting 200,000 units within 10 days of being released. However, Samsung believed it would move 300,000 units based on pre-order numbers, so the Galaxy S6 range is not performing quite as well as predicted.
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