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Leaked image of the Nokia Lumia 1520 surfaces
A photograph of what is claimed to be an upcoming handset from Nokia – the Lumia 1520 – has been leaked online.
Alan O'Doherty
August 29, 2013
Nokia 515 launches in Russia
The new Nokia 515 phone was released today in Moscow, Russia by the Finnish handset manufacturer. The 515 is not part of the Lumia range, and is clearly targeted at users looking for a simpler, and cheaper, smartphone experience. Priced at just â¬115 (just under £100) the device comes with a 2.4 inch non-touch display […]
Alan O'Doherty
August 28, 2013
Apple iPads launching in September not October?
In a dramatic turn of events, Apple may now be prepping a September announcement for the next-generation iPad and iPad Mini. According to a Bloomberg report, the next iPad models could launch the same day as the iPhone 5S and 5C. The September 10 event had been set aside for the launch of the next […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 28, 2013
Acer Liquid E2 on-sale now at Three
Three has finally gotten round to stocking an Acer smartphone, with the Liquid E2 being the first device to be carried by the mobile network. The Liquid E2 is like the baby brother of the Liquid S1, despite it actually being older, with a 4.5-inch LCD display, with a resolution of 540×960. Just because it’s […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 28, 2013
Poll: What is the future of wearable tech?
Would you rather wear something on your wrist or your face? That’s a question we will all soon be asking ourselves as wearable technology gradually creeps its way into our lives, but which will win the war? Would you rather have a small screen strapped to your wrist at all times, or would you prefer […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 28, 2013
HTC in talks to build China-specific OS
Taiwanese tech firm HTC is reportedly in talks with the Chinese government to build a mobile operating system custom made for the Chinese market.
Alan O'Doherty
August 28, 2013
Poll Results: Will the Phablet continue to rise or will it simply crash and burn?
You voted in your masses and we finally have a winner in the first of many What Mobile polls. Turns out many of you believe that the Phablet will continue to rise, rather than crash and burn — with 57.1% choosing to support Phablet growth. It was incredibly close though, with 42.9% of you thinking […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 28, 2013
Nexus 4 gets price drop in UK, US and more
The Nexus 4 has had its price slashed by 25% with the 8GB model now going for £159 in the UK, whilst the Nexus 4 16GB now shifts for just £199. Whilst it’s not yet know the reason for the price drop, with no replacement having been announced, we are approaching the Nexus 4’s one […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 28, 2013
Just 10% of UK consumers stick to mobile contracts
Just 1 in 10 Britons stick within the bounds of their mobile contract each month, with the average overspender paying ã219 per year in excess charges.
Alan O'Doherty
August 28, 2013
USA manufacturing could bump up the price of the Moto X
The Moto X is being billed as the first smartphone fully constructed in the USA, but this could mean and extra $4-5 on the price of each handset.
Alan O'Doherty
August 28, 2013
iTunes Radio launching in September
iTunes Radio will finally make its way to your iOS device of choice this September, with a whole host of advertisers already on-board, according to AdAge. The service hopes to take on the likes of Spotify and Rdio in the music-streaming business. When the service launches in September, users will be served with audio ads […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 28, 2013
BBM could survive as a separate company
In the wake of Blackberry’s financial turmoil, one of the company’s biggest success stories may be looking to go it alone.
Alan O'Doherty
August 27, 2013
Teaser video for the LG G Pad 8.3
LG has released a video teasing their upcoming tablet device, the LG G Pad 8.3.
Alan O'Doherty
August 27, 2013
BBM coming to iOS and Android
Official user guides for BBM on Android and iOS are released on the Blackberry website.
Alan O'Doherty
August 27, 2013
Samsung confirms the Galaxy Gear smartwatch
Samsung has confirmed one of the worst kept secrets in the tech world by officially announcing the Galaxy Gear in an interview with the Korea Times.
Alan O'Doherty
August 27, 2013
The return of the qwerty keyboard?
Images have surfaced on Chinese social media website Weibo that claim to show an upcoming Motorola handset that includes a slide out qwerty keyboard.
Alan O'Doherty
August 27, 2013
iPhone 5S to be available in grey
Images released by Sonny Dickson suggest that a grey iPhone 5S will be available along with black, white and gold models.
Alan O'Doherty
August 27, 2013
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announces plans to resign
After 13 years at the helm of one of the largest tech firms in the world, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has announced that he plans to leave the role.
Alan O'Doherty
August 23, 2013
First 4 million Galaxy Note III units to run Snapdragon 800 processors
4 million units of Samsung’s upcoming phablet, the Galaxy Note III are set to launch running Snapdragon 800 processors rather than Samsung’s own Exynos 5420 CPU.
Alan O'Doherty
August 23, 2013
Teaser from Sony for upcoming Xperia Z1 Honami smartphone
Sony have released two images via Twitter, teasing the upcoming Xperia Z1 Honami smartphone ahead of its launch at the IFA conference this September.
Alan O'Doherty
August 23, 2013
Viva Nokia! Windows Phone takes 2nd place in Latin America
Microsoft has announced that Windows Phone is now the second most popular mobile OS in Latin America.
Alan O'Doherty
August 23, 2013
Leaked pics of NEX-5T and lenses appear online
As Sony gears up to launch their next generation NEX-5T camera next week, images posted on Sony Alpha Rumours gave us a sneak peek at the device.
Accessories
August 23, 2013
Over 1m UK kids get their first mobile before the age of 5
A survey has shown that the average child in the UK gets their first mobile phone aged 12, but over 1 million receive their first handset before they’re 5.
Alan O'Doherty
August 23, 2013
Crowfunded smartwatch ‘Omate’ hits 100K investment goal in a day
Omate, a smartwatch concept seeking funding on the website Kickstarter has reached its goal of $100,000 in a single day. The New York based company began seeking investors yesterday and has already exceeded its original goal reaching $164,000 at last count. The Omate Truesmart comes amid a raft of new wrist-mounted devices, including high profile […]
Alan O'Doherty
August 22, 2013
First look at the gold iPhone in leaked Japanese photos
If bling isn’t your thing then the latest leaked photos from Apple should assuage your fears, showing as they do, a decidedly understated gold iPhone 5S.
Alan O'Doherty
August 22, 2013
Nearly 1/3 of all Blackberry apps produced by a single developer
Blackberry review website Berry Review has revealed that a single developer has produced almost 1/3 of the apps available for Blackberry devices.
Alan O'Doherty
August 22, 2013
5 colours rumoured for Galaxy Gear smartwatch
Samsung’s much rumoured upcoming smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear, is rumoured to be released in five colour variants.
Alan O'Doherty
August 22, 2013
Ubuntu Edge smartphone misses crowdfunding target by over $19M
After struggling to attract investors the Ubuntu Edge smartphone has failed to hit its crowdfunding target in the time allowed, ending the campaign.
Alan O'Doherty
August 22, 2013
Galaxy Golden is another Android flip-phone with dual-screen
It was just last week that Samsung unveiled its first dual-screen Android flip-phone, but it hasn’t stopped as it has another, dubbed the Galaxy Golden. The Galay Golden is very similar to the rumoured Galaxy Folder, with an almost identical model number. It features two 3.7-inch Super AMOLED displays, a 1.7GHz dual-core processor, Android 4.2 […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 21, 2013
YouTube gets updated ahead of iOS 7 release
The launch of iOS 7 is edging ever closer, and it’s about time that developers started updating their apps — which is exactly what Google has done with the latest YouTube update. The update brings the YouTube for iOS app inline with the new design direction of iOS 7, although its beauty is more than […]
Apps
August 21, 2013
SwiftKey 4.2 for Android launches with cross-device syncronisation
If you’re a user of SwiftKey, then you’ll know the pain involved with changing devices and not having your keyboard already know how you type. In SwiftKey 4.2 that’s no longer a concern thanks to the inclusion of cloud syncing. When you switch to another device, all you need to do is login to your […]
Apps
August 21, 2013
OrganJet is an app that helps you find… a kidney?
Amongst the Angry Birds and Candy Crushes of the App world, there are some really useful and even potentially lifesaving apps — and one of them is OrganJet. OrganJet isn’t a conventional app, you can’t download it on your phone, but it is a web app that helps you find an affordable and fast transplant […]
Apps
August 21, 2013
Motorola banned from using the Xoom name on any products
It has been a while since we have seen a Motorola product named Xoom, and we now know why — Motorola was banned from using it by Xoom Corporation. According to a report by Engadget, Xoom Corporation and Motorola became entangled in a legal battle over the latter company’s use of the name — and […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 21, 2013
ZTE Open sells out in US and UK
Firefox may have just won its first battle in the smartphone world, with the ZTE Open selling out in its first weekend in the US and UK. Whilst it sold out in its first weekend, just under 2000 were available collectively, with 990 phones in the UK and 985 in the US. The phone was […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 21, 2013
iPhone 5S and 5C to go on sale September 20th
A new report has surfaced claiming that the iPhone 5S and 5C will be available to the public from September 20th, 10 days after they are due to launch.
Alan O'Doherty
August 20, 2013
New details on the Galaxy Gear smartwatch
New details have emerged on what we can expect to see from the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch on its September 4th launch.
Alan O'Doherty
August 20, 2013
Motorola puts personalised engravings on hold for the Moto X
Motorola’s promise to offer Moto X handset with a personal engraving feature has had to be pushed back due to technical issues with the engraving process.
Alan O'Doherty
August 20, 2013
HTC One Android 4.3 update to land by end of September
It’s official, the HTC One will be receiving the Android 4.3 update — and it’s sooner rather than later. According to HTC’s President of Global Sales, James Mackenzie, HTC is working on upgraded firmware as we speak, with Android 4.3 to arrive by the end of September. Unfortunately for those in the UK or elsewhere […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 20, 2013
Nokia Lumia commands 86.9% of all Windows Phone 8 devices
Windows Phone continues to grow month-on-month, yet only one manufacturer seems to be benefitting from that massive growth — with Nokia still commanding 86.9% of all Windows Phone 8 sales according to AdDuplex. The Lumia 520 is currently the most popular Lumia device, commanding 18% of all Windows Phone sales globally — which shouldn’t come […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 20, 2013
Price comparison app for Google Glass
A US developer has created an app for Google Glass that allows users to compare prices on goods by scanning the barcode.
Alan O'Doherty
August 20, 2013
HTC Zara press shots leaked before rumoured Q4 debut
If the HTC One is too expensive for you, and the HTC One Mini just doesn’t hit the sweet spot — then HTC may have the solution for you in the shape of the HTC Zara. The midrange device is no stranger to the rumour circuit, with several specs being revealed previously, but now we’ve […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 20, 2013
Poll: Will the Phablet continue to rise or will it simply crash and burn?
Rumour has it that Nokia is prepping a Phablet phone dubbed the Bandit, which will feature a whopping 6-inch screen. Of course the Phablet isn’t exclusive to Nokia, phones have progressively being getting bigger, with Samsung, Sony and Asus all with 6+ inch phones. But are the days numbered for the Phablet? What Mobile wants […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 19, 2013
Sony Honami could come in Mini, keeps the power
Sony’s much-leaked Honami isn’t even official yet, but there’s already speculation that it’s prepping a miniaturised version of the device. According to GSMInsider, the Honami Mini is known as the Sony Xperia Ray 3, whereas the Honami is simply known as Xperia Ray. The report also claims that the Sony Honami Mini will be a […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 19, 2013
How to: take a screenshot on Android, Windows Phone and iOS
If you want to grab a quick snap of whatever happens to be on your smartphone screen you could find another camera and take a picture of your phone’s screen. Or, if you want to look less like a luddite, you could take a screenshot.
Alan O'Doherty
August 19, 2013
Nokia Bandit could be the first true Nokia Phablet
Nokia may have already dipped its toes into the world of Phablets with the Nokia Lumia 625, but it wants to go even bigger — with rumours circling the web that the company is planning a 6-inch device codenamed Bandit. According to sources speaking to The Verge, the 6-inch Nokia Bandit is currently in testing […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 19, 2013
iPad 5 photo leaks, looks like the iPad Mini
The next generation iPad may share more in common with the iPad Mini than just its name, if leaked photos are to be believed. The photos were posted on Chinese social networking site Weibo, and appear to show a common design direction between the next generation iPad and the iPad Mini. Previous rumours seem to […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 19, 2013
Survey shows 20% of new Apple customers moved from Android
A survey from Customer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) has shown that 20% of Apple’s customers over the last year were switched from Android phones.
Alan O'Doherty
August 19, 2013
Beats to split with HTC?
The runaway success that is headphone manufacturer Beats is reportedly looking to buyout HTC’s 25% stake in the company.
Alan O'Doherty
August 19, 2013
Gold iPhone 5S to launch in September
A Techcrunch blogger has reported that ‘multiple sources’ have assured him that Apple will be launching a gold iPhone 5S when the next generation device becomes available this September.
Alan O'Doherty
August 19, 2013
Alleged Xperia Honami sample images leak
What a year for smartphone leaks. The Nokia Lumia 1020, LG G2 and Moto X all suffered a lot of leaks, but now the Xperia Honami is giving them all a run for their money, with yet another leak. The camera has been a key focus of the Xperia Honami leaks, with rumours that the […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 19, 2013
Apple ramps up hiring in China
More than 250 job vacancies have been advertised in China by California based tech company Apple.
Alan O'Doherty
August 16, 2013
LG back on board with the Google Nexus 5?
Rumours have emerged from Vietnam that LG are on board to manufacture the upcoming Google Nexus 5 smartphone.
Alan O'Doherty
August 16, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch to launch next month
An anonymous source has claimed that Samsung is getting ready to launch its much rumoured smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear, with a release date of September 4th.
Alan O'Doherty
August 16, 2013
Twitter launches new ‘events happening near you’ feature
Twitter is testing a new feature that takes advantage of hashtags you are using to provide information about events happening near users.
Alan O'Doherty
August 16, 2013
Nokia Windows RT tablet coming in September
We had heard it had been abandoned in favour of a full Windows 8 tablet, but now there’s yet more speculation that a Nokia Windows RT tablet is imminent. According to The Verge, Nokia plan to unveil the tablet at a launch event in New York next month, with the date expected to be September […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 16, 2013
Google blocks Microsoft’s Youtube app
Microsoft and Google have found themselves in a row over the release of a Youtube app for the Windows Phone operating system.
Alan O'Doherty
August 16, 2013
iOS 7 beta 6 out now for developers
The world of iOS 7 betas is moving fast, with iOS 7 beta 6 now available to download just ten days after iOS 7 beta 5 was seeded to developers. It has widely been speculated that this will be the last beta release of the iOS 7 software before the GM release, which is currently […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 16, 2013
Yahoo Weather for Android gets updated, looks like iOS 7
Yahoo Weather has been updated on Android smartphones, and it bears a resemblance to the recently updated iOS 7 stock Weather — in that it’s rather beautiful. The stock iOS 7 Weather app does use Yahoo Weather as the provider for all the information, but the app is built by Apple’s in-house iOS team. That […]
Apps
August 15, 2013
Photos you won’t believe were taken from an iPhone
The winners of the iPhone Photography Awards 2013 have been announced, and when you see the results that the contestants have produced, you’ll hardly believe that they used an iPhone. Some of these photos you could assume that they were taken on a professional grade DSLR, but they weren’t, they were all taken using an […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 15, 2013
HTC planned to offer phone customisation before Motorola
Motorola wasn’t the first company to consider allowing customers to customise their phones, with a report from The Verge claiming that HTC had heavily investing in colour customisations for the HTC 8XT Windows Phone. According to the report Sprint and HTC were both working on a project called the HTC Design Studio, which was meant […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 15, 2013
Dots for Android now available on Google Play
The smash hit iOS game, Dots, has finally made its debut on Android, almost four months after launching for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Dots is a highly addictive game which has been downloaded over 5 million times on the app store, a number that continues to grow. Essentially what you have to do is […]
Apps
August 15, 2013
Facebook to trial mobile payments system
Facebook is planning to trial their own mobile-payments system, allowing customers to make payments on mobile apps using their Facebook login information.
Alan O'Doherty
August 15, 2013
Skype to come bundled with Windows 8.1, Messaging app dropped
Microsoft wants to push Skype even further and it’s doing so by preinstalling the Windows 8 version of the messaging service onto Windows 8.1 and removing the existing Messaging app. According to Engadget, Microsoft has confirmed plans that it is killing off the Messaging app for good — the app has already been removed from […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 15, 2013
Samsung Galaxy SII TV is a smartphone designed to watch TV on the go
The Samsung Galaxy SII is one of Samsung’s most popular phones to date, and it’s no wonder that the company will want to relive that heyday — although the Samsung Galaxy SII TV has little in common with the former flagship. Featuring a 4-inch display capable of a resolution of 800×480, the Samsung Galaxy SII […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 15, 2013
Galaxy Note 3 launching with octa and quad-core variants in the UK
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is set for an IFA unveiling, and unlike the Samsung Galaxy S4, it looks like the UK will be receiving all variations of the device — so there’s no need to sacrifice that octa-core processor. According to SamMobile, the Galaxy Note 3 will launch in the UK with both a […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 15, 2013
Sony Xperia Honami capable of recording 4K video?
We’ve learnt a lot about the Sony Xperia Honami already, but here is something that we weren’t quite sure of — according to a leaked slide, the Xperia Honami will be capable of recording 4K video. Whilst the standard 4K resolution is 4096 x 2160, Sony seem to have bended the rules a little in […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 15, 2013
North Korea launches a home-grown smartphone
North Korea claims to have produced its first home grown smartphone, the Arirang ‘hand phone’ in a report from the state broadcaster.
Alan O'Doherty
August 15, 2013
Plants vs Zombies 2 invades iOS
If, like me, you’ve been anticipating the sequel to the smash-hit Plants vs Zombies, then don’t worry as it’s just hit the iOS store. Plans vs Zombies 2 hopes to capitalise on the success of the original game, and has been released as a free download for the iOS platform The sequel is called Plants […]
Apps
August 15, 2013
Lenovo sells more mobile devices than PCs
Sales figures released today by tech giant Lenovo have revealed that, for the first time, more of their business comes from smartphones and tablets than from PC’s.
Alan O'Doherty
August 15, 2013
CBeebies launches Playtime app, lots of fun to have
What’s the perfect way to deal with children on a long journey? Have an app for them to play with of course, and now CBeebies has launched the perfect solution. The new CBeebies Playtime app hopes to entertain your little ones for hours and is now available for Android, iOS and Kindle Fire. When we […]
Apps
August 15, 2013
Hyetis smartwatch promises to be half Lumia 1020, half smartwatch
It seems that everyone wants to get in on the smartwatch game, and it turns out it’s not just mobile phone manufacturers, with Hyetis announcing plans for a smartwatch packed full of features. One of the most notable features is the fact the inclusion of a 41-megapixel camera — very similar to what we have […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
LG building 8.3-inch Android G Pad?
LG is reportedly building a 8.3-inch Android tablet called the G Pad, and it’s rumoured that it will offer a resolution of 1920×1200 and be powered by an unknown quad-core processor. The LG G Pad is rumoured to be a lot like the Nexus 7, which was built by Asus, but with a larger body […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
Yelp app update allows users to submit reviews via their mobile
Version 7.0 of the Yelp app was released yesterday, with the notable inclusion of the ability to submit reviews of local businesses from within the app itself. The new update has been released first on iOS with Android set to follow soon. The upgrade marks a change in policy for Yelp compared to back in […]
Alan O'Doherty
August 14, 2013
Updated: EE 4G vs O2 4G vs Vodafone 4G
Vodafone and O2 have finally announced their 4G services, and they will both be launching by the end of the month. Vodafone and O2 have both gone in with the exact same price plans, although O2 has not yet announced what its plans entail. Round 1: Price — SIM Only We can now compare O2, […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
Windows 8.1 to be released on October 18
Microsoft’s long awaited update to Windows 8 is set to be released to everyone on October 18. Windows 8.1 was released as a beta version just last month and has already garnered positive reaction from around the tech community. The operating system hopes to address many of the concerns that people had with the original […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
O2 reveals pricing from £22 per month for its 4G service
O2 has finally revealed pricing details for their upcoming 4G network, available from August 29th, with the cheapest contracts starting from ã26 per month.
Alan O'Doherty
August 14, 2013
App spending to increase to $75 billion by 2017
We all love downloading apps, and it seems that we won’t be falling out of love with it anytime soon, with Juniper Research predicting that app spending will increase to $75 billion by 2017. Juniper has taken into account that both iOS and Android’s app stores continue to grow, as well as Microsoft and Amazon’s […]
Apps
August 14, 2013
HTC One Mini comes to Vodafone 4G
Vodafone’s 4G network has added yet another device to its roster, the HTC One Mini. The HTC One Mini is aimed at being a more affordable HTC One, and will be among the first devices to gain access to Vodafone’s 4G network when it launches later this month. It will be available on the red […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
HTC ditching Windows Phone?
HTC could ditch Windows Phone according to a report from DigiTimes, which claims that the company wants to focus on Android. When Windows Phone 8 launched, HTC was one of the most important partners Microsoft had, with the company gaining permission to call its devices Windows Phone 8X and Windows Phone 8S. It would be […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
Smartphone sales overtake feature phone sales
A report today has revealed that for the first time global sales of smartphones surpassed those of feature phones with, Samsung leading the change.
Alan O'Doherty
August 14, 2013
Nokia Lumia 625 on-sale from August 28
The Nokia Lumia 625 is now available in the UK, with Nokia hoping to bring an affordable 4G solution to the market. The phone comes with a 4.7-inch WVGA touchscreen, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 512 MB of RAM, a 5 megapixel camera and 4G LTE connectivity. It was rumoured that the Lumia 625 was launching […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
Apple ‘extremely undervalued’ says billionaire Carl Icahn
Apple shares have soared after it was revealed that billionaire Carl Icahn had invested heavily in the company, claiming that it was ‘extremely undervalued’. According to various reports, it is thought that Icahn has amassed over $1 billion in Apple stock. Although that sounds a lot, with Apple’s market capitalisation currently standing at $444 million, […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
£200 price tag for the iPhone 5C
The much-rumoured iPhone Light (or iPhone 5C as it’s now known) has been tipped to launch with a ã200 price tag according to leak published by AppleInsider.
Alan O'Doherty
August 14, 2013
Surface RT sales land Microsoft in court
Microsoft has found itself in hot water over the Surface RT sales, as a class action lawsuit has been filed against the company. Gail Fialkov, a Microsoft shareholder, filed the suit with law firm Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd claiming that Microsoft had issued “false and misleading statements” about Surface RT sales. In addition to […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
October release date for iPad Mini 2 and iPad 5
Apple have drafted an October release date for the iPad Mini 2 and the iPad 5, just in time for the Christmas rush, according to a report from Bloomberg.
Alan O'Doherty
August 14, 2013
Samsung Hennessy revives the flip phone with Android
The flip phone is officially back and it’s coming from the South Korean company that brought us Phablets — Samsung. The Samsung SCH-W789 Hennessy, or just Samsung Hennessy for short, is a dual-screen flip phone which runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The phone is currently aimed at the Chinese market, with a 3.3-inch touchscreen on […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
Nexus 7 experiencing consumer backlash after defects found
Looks like the new Nexus 7 didn’t launch as smoothly as Google and Asus would have hoped, with users now reporting several issues with the second-generation model. Currently users have reported that their GPS isn’t working as expected and that the touchscreen sensitivity is too high. According to users on XDA Developers and Google’s product […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 14, 2013
iPhone 5C to launch without Siri, iPad October and iWatch in 2014?
If you don’t have many friends to talk to, then the iPhone 5C may not be the solution for you, with rumours surfacing that it will come without Siri support. According to forecasts analyst Gene Munster, Siri will not be the only thing that will be lost in the budget iPhone, with the finger print […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 13, 2013
Galaxy Note III specs revealed
The Galaxy Note III, pegged to launch at the IFA conference in Berlin this September, has had its technical specifications leaked online.
Alan O'Doherty
August 13, 2013
ActiveNotifications brings Moto X Active Display to Android 4.1
If you’re constantly missing notifications thanks to the screen constantly being off, then you may have looked at the Moto X with intrigue — after all, it does have a screen that displays important notifications even when the screen is off. Now you don’t need a Moto X to have that functionality thanks to a […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 13, 2013
Blackberry 9720 official, runs BB OS 7
It may be rumoured that Blackberry is officially up for sale, but it’s not slowing the Canadian-based company down, with the announcement of the Blackberry 9720. What’s odd about the Blackberry 9720 is that it doesn’t run on BB10 like the Q10 and Q5, but instead it’s running on an operating system that was first […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 13, 2013
Sony Xperia SP gets firmware update, misses Android 4.2
Whilst some of us are now rocking the latest Android 4.3 update, Xperia SP users are still waiting on that Android 4.2 update — with the latest firmware update still not addressing this. The firmware update hit both the Xperia SP C5302 HSPA+ and the Xperia SP C5303 LTE bringing both phones to firmware version […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 13, 2013
Leaks on Sony’s upcoming lens cameras
Sony are bucking the trend among mobile manufacturers by developing attachable lens cameras for use with tablets and smartphones, a new leak has confirmed.
Alan O'Doherty
August 13, 2013
Apple $10 trade-in rolling out the UK, CA, AU, FR, DE and JP
If you thought that the US and China were the only ones getting access to the cheap trade-in program of third-party chargers then Apple has news for you, with it rolling out to the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Japan and Australia. Prices for the UK have been reduced from £15 to just £8 when trading […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 13, 2013
Apple, Samsung prepping larger tablets? 10-inches too small?
Whoever said size doesn’t matter wasn’t on the product teams at Apple or Samsung, with a rumour surfacing this morning that the companies are planning a tablet with a 12-inch or larger display. According to DigiTimes, sources in the supply chain believe that the iPad and Galaxy Tab manufacturers are trying to create a new […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 12, 2013
‘Smart bins’ removed from City of London streets
It was revealed last week that a fleet of ‘smart bins’ dotted around the City of London were recording data from over 4m phones a week — sparking a huge privacy debate. The bins were installed by a startup called Renew London who had hoped that the bins would become prime advertising real estate, as […]
Jordan O'Brien
August 12, 2013
Simon Cowell gets grilled via Skype Video Message
We’re sure many of you have always wanted to ask Simon Cowell a question, after all he’s one of the biggest name in the music industry. Thanks to Skype, many people have now had that opportunity posing difficult questions such as “what is your spirit animal” and “weirdest pair of underwear.” The Q&A was done […]
Apps
August 12, 2013
Robert Downey Jr to be the face of HTC for 2 years
HTC announced today that Robert Downey Junior has signed a 2 year deal with the handset manufacturer as part of their ‘Change’ rebrand.
Alan O'Doherty
August 12, 2013
£60 price tag for the eBay exclusive ZTE Open
The ZTE Open, budget smartphone, the first handset to run the Mozilla OS, will soon be available in the UK through eBay for a rock-bottom ã60.
Alan O'Doherty
August 12, 2013
Blackberry is looking for a buyer
Canadian handset manufacturer Blackberry have announced that they are ‘exploring strategic alternatives’ including selling the company.
Alan O'Doherty
August 12, 2013
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