New rumours claimed that Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will be released at the IFA event close to the iPhone 6 launch.
Sony Xperia Tablet Z: quad-core, waterproof. Nexus 10: octo-core, latest Android. Which one will you choose? It is an interesting year for tablet-makers and gadget users looking for the next best mobile device.
It took Sony some serious beatings from its South Korean rivals before it realised that the pack of current tech leaders is way, way up, tech analysts observed. But with the upcoming market debut of the Xperia Z, the once dominant Japanese firm is sending a clear notice: The giant has awakened.
Samsung’s Galaxy S4 appears headed for a mid-April 2013 debut but before the smartphone makes its way to public view it manufacturer would want to whip out a few more garnishing – pack the gadget with as much screen pixels as possible.
Seemingly unmindful of chronic stock outs since its debut last year, Google’s Nexus 4 is hitting two major retailers in Australia and Canada next week, the development likely in line with LG’s earlier pronouncement that global shipment of the smartphone will normalise beginning in February.
Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 diss the next generation of BlackBerry in its latest ad campaign.
Patently Apple cited a Chinese tech website, “My Drivers,” claiming that a Hon Hai Precision (Foxconn) insider revealed the design of the upcoming iPad 5.
The Android OS has become the world's most popular mobile system platform that it is available to almost any devices and to almost every brand in the market. There are expensive phones which costs a lot offering state-of-the-art technology while other phones are just a quarter of the cost of the expensive unit while providing the Android experience.
The most popular mobile OS platform in the world has too many good reasons why it is better than iOS.
Another device is rumored to be on the works and believed to be the next generation of its kind. Google Nexus 10 was released in November 2012 and the next gen is believed to be under development.
Mozilla joins the smartphones race with its two new prototypes, Keon and Peak, to be available to the public next month.
The full glory of Windows 8 on tablet is on course for a forceful entry as Microsoft indicated that the Surface Pro is all ready for global rollout, initially to be unleashed in North America on Feb. 9 en route to its landing on other key markets.
The popular CyanogenMod 10.1 gained a step higher and is said to be more stable and more reliable than the previous versions. Officially, the ROM is now called CyanogenMod 10.1 Milestone 1 and is ready for flashing on selected Samsung and Nexus devices.
It promises to be a busy 2013 for Samsung as the company reportedly lined up strings of gadget releases in the year’s first half alone, apparently to build up more attention on the Galaxy brand before the rumoured Galaxy S4 crashes into the scene.
New rumours claimed that Korea’s tech giant Samsung is set to release a smaller tablet
Samsung is said to be planning a Q2 2013 release of its latest high-end smartphone, which blog reports suggest will largely assume most of its rumoured specs save for the brand name Galaxy S4.
We’ve heard of the possibility that Apple will bend a bit to market dictates as part of its 2013 roadmap and send out to store shelves two smartphones by second half of the year – the iPhone 5S for its traditional market base and the iPhone Mini for mass market release.
The new rumour about Samsung Galaxy S4 claimed that the device will be announced on March 22 and will be on sale in April.
The South Korean company, LG, confirmed that their flagship smartphone Optimus G will be sold in Australia exclusively by Telstra. But the device is not yet available until March, and its launch has been delayed due to required network testing.
Mozilla Foundation has taken the fight to the next level as it previewed two smartphones operating Firefox OS. The company has invited developers for its new open-source mobile operating system that will challenge both Android and iOS.
Nokia is gradually delivering the so-called Portico updates for international owners of the surprise-hit Lumia 920 some weeks after the same patch were made accessible to U.S.-based users of the Windows Phone 8 handset.
Some countries where the iPhone 5 is being released are coming up with likely contenders to challenge Apple’s smartphone supremacy. In India, the Micromax Canvas HD is set for market launch on February and is touted as the first quad-core handset from the leading Indian phone maker.
Sony Xperia Z has yet to see the light of retail stores, but rumours are quickly spreading about an upcoming Sony Mobile 6.44-inch phablet. How did such a speculation start?
The much awaited Samsung Galaxy S4 will be released soon, according to Samsung Vice President JK Shin after he denied that the device will make its debut at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month.
Samsung has confirmed that it will unleash a new challenger to test the mettle of the popular tablets out there. It will be called the Galaxy Note 8.0, which easily can be lumped with the mini tablet class.
LG Optimus G is ready for a global rollout to over 50 countries, the Nexus 4 manufacturer announced in a press release. This came out days after reports about the imminent launch of Optimus G Pro in Japan surfaced on the web. The Optimus G, which was unveiled in September last year, has received positive reviews for its 4G LTE support. LG is confident its flagship device will give users the best 4G experience.
Korea’s tech company LG confirmed that the popular LG Nexus 4 stocks will be replenished by next month.
Samsung has once again spiced up its Galaxy S3 Mini serving, this time including near-field capability (NFC) to the small Galaxy S3 sibling, the tech giant said in a press release issued this week.
The rumoured Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is set to make its debut at the imminent Mobile World Congress next month in Barcelona.
Among the Nexus line of gadgets that Google unveiled last year, it is the Nexus 10, made by Samsung, that gets the least attention. The tech giant aims to change that by boosting the large tablet’s specs for its second coming later this year, a new report said.