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HTC suggest that buyer’s remorse will come to the Samsung Galaxy S5 owners on 25 March
Samsung’s Galaxy S5 owners to experience buyer’s remorse on March 25 according to HTC As it seems HTC is viciously marketing against Samsung’s new Galaxy S5, which was unveiled at the MWC 2014 on 24 February. HTC quickly posted on twitter the image above, which reads: “Buyers’ remorse: Coming soon to S5 owners” and on the bottom right corner you...
Two new variants of ASUS Fonepad 7 at MWC 2014
ASUS Fonepad 7 with LTE and dual-SIM versions announced in Barcelona ASUS is still not ready to announce new models in the digit world however that doesn’t mean that the company is not preparing some nice surprises for its fans. The company has just unveiled two new variants of one of the newest devices, the ASUS Fonepad 7. The small...
ZTE officially unveils the LTE-enabled sequel to its Grand Memo flagship
ZTE Grand Memo II LTE is running KitKat hidden beneath the branded MiFavor 2.3 UI ZTE finally made the sequel to its phablet official at MWC in Barcelona. The ZTE Grand Memo II LTE is another take on the sans stylus device exactly one year later and marks the second attempt of the Chinese manufacturer to strike the phablet category...
NVIDIA and Wiko Mobile unveiled the Tegra 4i powered Wiko WAX
Wiko WAX will arrive with NVIDIA Tegra 4i CPU and LTE coverage The first day of MWC gave the spotlight to Wiko Mobile and NVIDIA who have teamed up in order to create the Tegra 4i powered Wiko WAX. The newly announced handset will be available to Europe within weeks. Of course, you’ve already guessed that the key part is...
Intel debuts its 64-bit processors for Android devices at MWC
Both 64-bit processors have been based on Intel’s Silvermoon architecture as well as manufactured in the company’s 22nm process It appears that the MWC has become a battleground for leading chipmakers to join the 64-bit fight. After Qualcomm and MediaTek who placed their bets, Intel has finally caught up to its rivals by announcing its new 64-bit Atom chips. Titled...
Ericsson and Phillips team up to brighten cities with LED lights and improve broadband connectivity
The two leaders in global lighting wish to solve the two major issues that cities are facing today It has been reported that Ericsson and Phillips have teamed up on a special program in order to brighten cities with LED street lights. The goal of this project is to bring better lighting and mobile broadband connectivity. The partnership of the...