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Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

New report claims to reveal almost every last detail about the iPhone 6

Somewhere around a dozen independent reports claim to have confirmed Apple’s plans to launch two new iPhone models in 2014, and now we can toss another one onto the pile. This latest report comes from South Korea’s top brokerage KDB Daewoo Securities, which is known for having inside sources that have accurately foretold companies’ plans on numerous occasions in the past. But while KDB’s recent note on the iPhone 6 and phablet-sized iPhone are mostly in line with a number of earlier reports, there are one or two areas where the firm’s claims stray into the bizarre.

In a note to investors delivered last week and picked up on Monday by Oled-display.net, KDB Daewoo Securities detailed upcoming flagship phones from both Apple and Samsung. In the case of Apple’s new iPhone models, the note seemingly reveals almost every last detail regarding the devices’ main specs.


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New Google Nexus 7- AT&T, T-Mobile

Google's Hugo Barra unveils an all-new HD Nexus 7 tablet at a press event in San Francisco. The new device is thinner and lighter than previous versions and sports an HD screen with 1,920x1,200-pixel resolution.


AT&T has a variety of data plans designed for different devices to meet your needs:
Prepaid DataConnect Pass starting at $14.99/month: A flexible and convenient way for existing or non-AT&T customers to buy prepaid mobile broadband data service. Existing customers can activate a prepaid DataConnect Pass plan directly from their Nexus 7 device.
Postpaid data plans starting as low as $10.00/month. Chose between AT&T Mobile Share or AT&T DataConnect plans. With Mobile Share, existing customers can add a postpaid data plan directly from their Nexus 7 device, and can add that plan to an existing account to receive a single monthly bill.

HTC Butterfly S 16 GB of internal storage Review

Aaron reviews the HTC Butterfly S, the Taiwanese cousin of the HTC One with some impressive improvements under the hood. Available now in select countries, the Butterfly S packs a 1.9 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 CPU, 5-inch 1080p HD display, 4-ultrapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 2 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage, 3,200 mAh battery, and Android 4.2.2. Jelly Bean with HTC Sense 5.

While you lose the metal exterior, the Butterfly S brings some huge improvements over the HTC One, including a display that's the same size as the Galaxy S 4's and a much larger 3,200 mAh battery. The downside is the cost - with no carrier availability in the US, the unlocked price of the HTC Butterfly S sits at about $800. Larger display, larger battery - and larger price point




50 mins screen time with just 10 percent drain on mobile data connection is impressive. that means almost 10 hour screen time on a full charge. If on wifi, it would almost double.

How to set up and use Air View and Air Gestures on the Samsung Galaxy S 4

This guide will discuss Air View and Air Gestures, which are all about using your finger or hand to be more productive. Air View was first seen on the Galaxy Note II, but you needed an S Pen. Now you can hover your finger over emails to read the text without actually opening it, and you can see the pictures in a folder without actually tapping it. You can even use your finger as a magnifying glass in the stock browser.



Samsung Galaxy Core Preview

Samsung Galaxy Core is a dual-SIM smartphone that sports a 4.3-inch screen with a 480x800 resolution. Powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, the smartphone has 1GB of RAM and runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and feature Samsung's TouchWiz interface layer on top.



HTC One Google Edition: Unboxing revew

Taylor Martin might've taught you how to make your own carrier-branded HTC One into a fancy Google-Edition version with some crazy (easy) hacking, and he might even have made another video demonstrating all the reasons you should go ahead and do just that. He might even be working on another video, demonstrating how to reverse all that action and return to the BlinkFeed-rocking world of Sense, at this very moment.





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