Thursday, March 10, 2016

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Google Issues Performance Update for Nexus 6P

Posted: 10 Mar 2016 04:16 AM PST

Google sent out a new update for the LG made Nexus 5X that included a monthly security patch and a performance upgrade to make the general running of the handset smoother. Now the Huawei manufactured Nexus 6P (the current flagship of Google's hardware range) is getting a similar patch to boost device performance.
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LG Spree: A Forgettable Entry Level Handset for Cricket

Posted: 10 Mar 2016 04:03 AM PST

We are spoilt for choice at the entry level of the smartphone market these days, so when an underwhelming handset arrives we are of course disappointed. It is easy to forget that these are handsets that cost little, so our disappointment should always be tempered by that. However, with this market thriving you really to not need to buy something cheap and nasty.
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LG V10 Pulling in Android 6.0 Marshmallow Now

Posted: 10 Mar 2016 03:39 AM PST

All the buzz is currently around LG's interesting and somewhat innovative G5 flagship, and rightly so. However, the Korean company has another device that fits the same billing as the G5, and it too is of flagship quality. The LG V10, the quirky and massive phablet that landed late last year is now receiving Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
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Apple to Use Folding Screen for iPhone Pro

Posted: 09 Mar 2016 05:02 PM PST

We have pretty much lost faith in the rumor we published yesterday regarding Apple making a 5.8-inch iPhone with OLED screen. While the initial claim itself is not outlandish, pointing to a 2017 (at the earliest) launch for the device, the latest report suggesting Apple will fit the handset with folding screens has us plenty skeptical.
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Samsung Issues Urgent Update for Galaxy S7 Edge

Posted: 09 Mar 2016 04:53 PM PST

Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge flagship is barely out of the gates, but already the company is issuing what it describes as an "urgent" update. Of course, it is common for products to arrive with small teething problems, but it is rare to see any update billed as urgent, so what?s the deal here?
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HTC Signs Exclusive Nexus Deal for 3 Years?

Posted: 09 Mar 2016 04:39 PM PST

HTC is fighting to keep itself relevant, and much will depend on the company's upcoming One M10 flagship and whether the Vive VR headset can convert its buzz into sales. Another way would be for the company to cozy up to Google and the Android platform even more, which could actually be in the offing as reports suggest HTC has signed a three year deal to build Nexus hardware.
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