Category: Phones

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Sony Xperia ZL possibly coming to Bell

Sony’s Xperia Z and Xperia ZL, both Android-powered devices, come with impressive specs, as we already know. Sony representatives have confirmed that the Xperia XL is to come to Canada in Q1 of 2013 with carriers and pricing to be announced accordingly. According to these images it sure looks like the LTE-enabled Xperia XL is heading towards Bell. The screenshots...

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Apple providing developers with fifth iOS 6.1 beta version

On Saturday Apple released a fifth iOS 6.1 beta and fed it to the developers. The company’s latest mobile OS is still under testing, but it is expected to bring users a number of features, including enhanced mapping options and Siri-integration, when it launches later this year. Rumors claim that Apple would soon be rolling out an iOS 6.1 Golden...

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Samsung reports of over 300 million AMOLED panels produced

Samsung began manufacturing AMOLED panels from January 2007. Now, January 2013, the South Korean handset vendor and component maker is announcing that they’ve shipped over 300 million of said panels since then. And if the first 100 million took nearly half a decade to make, the second 100 million, roughly 11 months, the last batch of 100 million took them...

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Nokia launches Music+ subscription service – for Windows Phones only

We have to admit that technology has changed the way music is consumed. People used to buy albums, then they bought digital singles, and now it’s all about the streaming services. Google doesn’t offer such a service, Apple doesn’t have it either…. Yet, there are companies out there like Spotify, with which you pay a monthly fee and you get...

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Apple plans to jump to 128GB iOS devices

A thorough inspection of Apple’s latest iOS 6.1 beta has revealed that Apple may be planning to introduce an iOS device with double the built-in storage of today’s highest capacity iPhones and iPads. The news comes from iDownloadBlog, and notes the usual 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB partition keys are joined by a new 128GB designation in the iOS 6.1...

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Leaks show AT&T Galaxy S IV in UAProf

The Samsung Galaxy S IV smartphone is one of those upcoming handsets that have been widely discussed lately, but so far it’s all been just rumors. A new full HD 1920 x 1080p resolution smartphone has just appeared in a UAProf, complete with AT&T on board, and many believe that the leak actually shows precisely Samsung’s upcoming flagship for AT&T....

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R.I.P Galaxy Nexus LTE no longer available from Verizon

Just over a year after being released, one of the most anticipated devices in Android history, the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, is no longer available. The G-Nex was last heard of when the 32GB variant was dismissed in favor of a 16GB at $50 with a new 2-year contract. Even if the Galaxy Nexus LTE is still one of the top...

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iPhone 5S in July; Retina iPad mini in October

2013 is going to be a busy one for Apple! That they are going to add more “juicy fruit” to their basket, that’s for sure. What and when? Since all is still hush-hush, what we can do is listening to rumors. So, Jeremy Horwitz of iLounge rumors about the second-generation iPad mini, codenamed “J85” , and claims the device is...

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No Sony logo on the display of Xperia Z

Sony Mobile is one of the few mobile manufacturers who introduced a special pre-applied screen protector to the displays of its smartphones, which is a cool feature and also provides the device with a factory-fitted finish. Now, one would assume that the company logo would normally be baked onto the screen itself, not on the protecting shield. However, judging by...

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Samsung attempts to legally access Apple’s iOS source code

Being a giant business in South Korea, Samsung certainly, let’s put it mildly, feels “at home” in local courts. No wonder they’ve successfully won a number of law suits against their biggest rival-Apple. The latest spin of the ongoing legal wars between the two rivals comes after the battle with Apple on alleged infringement on a patent. Samsung now claims...