We’ve been hearing countless rumors regarding Galaxy Note 3, specifically regarding its design. Nearly three weeks ago we heard that Samsung is planning to revamp design of its upcoming Note 3, in the wake of incredibly good looking HTC One, then just less than a week ago a rumor suggested that Samsung aims to feature [...]
Samsung is Testing Three Different Designs for Galaxy Note 3 [Rumor]
by Wahaab JB on April 30th, 2013 in Galaxy Note, Samsung
Samsung Galaxy S4 Duos Powered by Exynos 5 Octa Goes Official
by Wahaab JB on April 27th, 2013 in Galaxy S, Samsung
The possible release of dual-SIM variant of Galaxy S4 had been rumored, even before the smartphone’s official launch last month, and now Samsung has officially unveiled the I9502 Galaxy S4 with two SIM slots. Possibly dubbed as Galaxy S4 Duos, the dual-SIM variant has now arrived in Asia with almost the exact same specs as the international version (I9500), [...]
Google X Phone Rumored to Launch in August on AT&T
by Wahaab JB on April 27th, 2013 in Google
With no hopes for the “X” phone showing up at Google I/O developer conference next month, or any official announcement being made on the phone, the rumor-mill continues to keep things interested. Today, a set of new rumors on the Google X Phone has surfaced, which details many features regarding the upcoming X phone [...]
Skype for BlackBerry 10 Gets Launched, but Only for Q10 Users
by Wahaab JB on April 26th, 2013 in RIM
After having a peak at the preview version of Skype on BlackBerry 10 (BB10) platform yesterday, the most popular video chatting platform finally releases for Q10 users, in the form of an Android port. Even though the app hasn’t been made for BB from scratch, this free downloadable app from BlackBerry World includes all [...]
Alleged Google X Phone Surfaces on AnTuTu Benchmarks
by Wahaab JB on April 24th, 2013 in Google
A new benchmark entry on AnTuTu today, seems to prove that the mysterious Motorola X phone will be called Google X and it’ll be running Google’s upcoming Mobile OS, Android 5.0.1 aka Key Lime Pie. According to the entry posted on AnTuTu today, the alleged Google X scores a decent number of 15479, which is [...]
No Key Lime Pie Support for HTC One X [Rumor]
by Wahaab JB on April 24th, 2013 in HTC
It was reported a while back that several HTC devices including the One X, would be receiving Android 4.2 update along with Sense 5.0. This seemed to be a positive step forward for the one year old Android device to receive Key Lime Pie (KLP) as well in the future, but now it seems like [...]
Firefox OS Developer Phones Sold Out in Few Hours
by Wahaab JB on April 23rd, 2013 in Firefox, Web
Yesterday, Mozilla announced for the Firefox OS developer smartphones to go on sale today, via a retailer that goes by the name Geeksphone. As promised, the retailer put the first OS developer phone on sale early this morning, and within a matter of hours it managed to sell out its entire stock! The retailer offered [...]
Nokia Lumia 928 Set To Unveil For Verizon in May
by Wahaab JB on April 23rd, 2013 in Nokia
We’ve been hearing countless rumors regarding the launch of Nokia’s Lumia 928 on Verizon and adding to that long list of speculations, Bloomberg today claims to have inside information regarding the release as well. According to Bloomberg’s anonymous tipster, the device will officially land on Verizon next month. As compared with other rumors, it wouldn’t [...]
Apple Starts Giving $15 Antennagate Settlement Checks to iPhone 4 Owners
by Wahaab JB on April 23rd, 2013 in Apple, iPhone
When iPhone 4 hit the stores in 2010, people faced problems with the phone’s reception. They complained for the device to lose signals upon holding it in a certain way, specifically when the black strip at the bottom left corner of the device was covered. Apple tried its best to dodge the bullet at first, [...]
Android 5.0 Launch Pushed Back by 2-4 Months [Rumor]
by Wahaab JB on April 23rd, 2013 in Android, Google
The annually held Google I/O developer conference, which showcases new version of Android and Neuxs smartphone, is coming next month but it seems like Google contemplates on breaking the tradition this year. According to today’s rumor, the search giant won’t be unveiling their next major version of mobile OS, Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, until [...]
Apple Reportedly Returns 5-8 Million Defective iPhone to Foxconn
by Wahaab JB on April 22nd, 2013 in Apple, iPhone
Keeping up with its high measures of standards, Apple has been rumored to have returned a batch of an astounding 8 million iPhone devices to Foxconn, as it allegedly wasn’t on par with the Fruit giant’s quality requirements. This citation has been made today by The Register, which pointed to a report published by China [...]
Fingerprint Sensor Blamed for iPhone 5S Delay
by Wahaab JB on April 22nd, 2013 in Apple, iPhone
Around two weeks ago, Analysts reported that Apple’s upcoming products including iPhone 5S, lower-cost iPhone 5S and second-generation iPad mini could be facing a delay in their release due to production issues. The report specifically targeted the iPhone 5S to be facing a delay in release, due complications arising from the inclusion of fingerprint sensor. [...]
LG Optimus G Pro to Make its U.S. Debut on May 1 in NYC
by Wahaab JB on April 22nd, 2013 in LG
Last week, LG sent out invites for an upcoming event to be held in New York City on May 1, which made us speculate the possible launch of its phablet, Optimus G Pro. Today, LG has finally revealed the mystery by unveiling the debut of its own version of Galaxy Note 2 competitor, in a [...]
Galaxy Note 3 to Incorporate First Ever Flexible OLED Screen [Report]
by Wahaab JB on April 22nd, 2013 in Galaxy Note, Samsung
After unveiling prototype for flexible displays at this year’s CES, Samsung ostensibly gets closer to commercializing the first devices to feature these plastic-based displays. According to a report from OLED Association, the Korean conglomerate intends to feature such a display on its upcoming Galaxy Note 3, which will be on show at the IFA 2013 [...]
Apple Reveals Siri Holds on To your Data For Up to 2 Years
by Wahaab JB on April 20th, 2013 in Apple
If you’ve ever used Siri, then you must be wondering what happens to all the queries you make? Well, all that data related to your queries are collected by Apple to improve adaptive quality of Siri and is kept on the company’s server for nearly two years before it’s discarded. This discovery was made today by an [...]
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