Archives for June 8th, 2014

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Xperia Z2 Tablet review roundup

The Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet is the upgrade to last year’s very well received Xperia Tablet Z. Sony sensibly decided not to mess around with its winning formula too much, boosting the performance by adopting the Snapdragon 801 chipset and 3GB RAM. The display size and resolution remains the same as last year’s tablet, along ...
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64GB Moto X officially announced and so is the “Try Then Buy” two-week trial program

The earlier rumored 64GB Moto X has been officially announced, and just like we said it before – it will cost $100 more than the 16GB model. You get to choose between multiple variants that sing on AT&T, T-Mobile (unlocked), Sprint and Republic Wireless; Verizon Wireless users will have to settle with 32GB of internal ...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S press renders leak, again

Samsung can pretty much cancel its June 12th event – we have all the details about its upcoming tablets, Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and Galaxy Tab S 10.5, and have also seen the two devices leaked before. Like that’s not enough, another slew of press renders have been leaked, compliments of SamMobile. As you’re about to ...
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Huawei Kirin 920 SoC will outperform Snapdragon 805?

Huawei unveiled its latest chip, Kirin 920, which could apparently outperform Qualcomm’s soon-to-be-launched Snapdragon 805. The chipset boasts ARM’s big.LITTLE architecture and includes four Cortex-A15 cores clocked at 1.7-2.0 GHz, coupled with four low-power Cortex-A7 cores that can run at clock speeds of 1.3-1.6 GHz. In addition, there’s also a Mali-T628 GPU and support for an ...
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A slew of Windows Phone devices unveiled at Computex

During last week’s Computex, visitors were able to see quite a few still unannounced Windows Phone devices coming from newer Microsoft partners, which jumped on board as soon as the Redmond giant made its platform free for devices with screens under 9 inches. BLU Products, which we know for their affordable Android gear, had two different ...
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Samsung to unveil a smartwatch with fingerprint sensor in 2015?

Samsung is looking to cram fingerprint sensors into its smartwatches next year. The hint comes from The Korea Herald article which caught Synaptics CEO Rick Bergman saying that this is indeed possible with first wearable devices with fingerprint scanning technology hitting the market sometime next year. According to his sayings, using a fingerprint ID sensor ...
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