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Sony C530X HuaShan images leaked ahead of MWC
Sony’s recent smartphone line is becoming quite impressive and it seems that they are off to a great start in 2013. I recently had some hands-on experience with the new devices and I can attest that Sony has improved a lot, and I am looking …
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Plus rumored with 2560×1600 display
Samsung may soon introduce a new, high-resolution member of the Galaxy Tab, if rumors prove to be correct. Reportedly, details for a GT-P8200 have been spotted and point to a 10-inch tablet with a 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution display. Given this is the same …
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ZTE reveals 5.7-inch Grand Memo
ZTE today introduced the next member of its smartphone stable, the 5.7-inch Grand Mate, at a press event in Hong Kong. Details include Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, a 720p HD display, 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro chips, 13-megapixel camera, and microSD card slot. Reportedly, ZTE …
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Strategy Analytics: Android gobbled up 70% of global market share in Q4 2012
Android accounted for seven in ten smartphones shipped around the globe in the fourth quarter of last year, according to Strategy Analytics. With an estimated 152 million smartphones shipped in Q4 ’12, Android nearly doubled in volume over the previous year. Last year saw the platform raking …
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Fox Digital Entertainment begins hyping Alien Vs. Predator: Evolutions
Fox Digital Entertainment has started up the hype machine for the latest release in the ongoing saga of Alien Vs. Predator. The game, Alien vs. Predator: EVOLUTION (AVP: EVOLUTION), is developed by Angry Mob Games (Muffin Knight, Predators) and looks to raise the bar in …
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Verizon, AT&T consider monthly installments for devices
Verizon and A&T are both considering the switch to full-priced cell phones, according to a recent Reuters report. The two carriers are are weighing whether to follow T-Mobile into the non-subsidized smartphones territory and offer monthly installments. “That’s something we’ve looked at on several occasions. …
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ZTe Blade C to be released soon with Android Jelly Bean
ZTE, who’s Blade line of phones is becoming increasingly popular, is set to release another Blade device. The company from China is going to be releasing the Blade C, or V807, and it will be the first from ZTE to come out of the box …
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New Google patent may hint at Nexus or Motorola phone with multiple LED flashes
In a new patent, Google has released their idea for a device (or devices) with multiple camera LED flashes.This leads us to the possible conclusion that, perhaps, a new Nexus or Motorola phone may be in the works with this new feature. For those wondering …
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HTC schedules press event for February 19
HTC is sending out invitations to a press event for February 19 where it is expected that a new flagship smartphone will be announced. Presumably, this is the day where see the official unveiling of the long-rumored HTC M7. Very little is known about the …
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 photos leaked ahead of MWC
Samsung looks to be gearing up for Mobile World Congress and may soon deliver a next generation Galaxy Tab 3. We first heard about it just a week ago and now our friends over at PhoneArena got their hands on some leaked screenshots of the tablet. …
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Samsung Galaxy Express announced for international markets
Samsung today announced that the Galaxy Express will be headed to international markets in the coming months. Details include Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 5-megapixel camera, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, and 8GB internal storage. Like most Android phones today, there is …
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Nexus 7 refresh reported to feature HD display, thinner bezel
The Nexus 7 will be refreshed with a “full HD” 1080p display and thinner bezel, reports Digitimes. Expected to carry the same attractive $200-$250 price point as the current model, the tablet is said to be manufactured by Asus. Citing sources with access to “engineering …
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Active Lock Screen review
Lockscreens are tricky. Most users (at least in my experience) like to stick with the stock lockscreen, because it’s simple and/or familiar. But as I’m constantly flashing new ROMs, I’m always on the lookout for a different spin on certain aspects of Android. Sliding Messaging …



























