HTC has started rolling out Sense 6.0 update for some HTC One M7 variants in the U.S. AndroidAuthority is reporting. The Taiwanese company’s product manager Leigh Momii revealed that the update will start with owners of the unlocked and Developer Edition devices, with carrier-specific models likely to follow shortly afterwards. The 668MB-heavy download will bring…
HTC One Remix to be a plastic One Mini 2?
HTC seems eager to launch a number of different One variants this year. Aside from the “regular” One M8 and One Mini 2, we may also the Maxi variant as well as few models made out of plastic. One such device could be the newly leaked HTC One Remix, which was brought to our attention…
Samsung Galaxy Mega with 7-inch screen to launch as Galaxy W in South Korea?
Roughly a month ago we’ve told you that Samsung is working on a biggest yet member of the Galaxy Mega family. The upcoming 7-inch model marked as SM-T2558 may be heading to South Korea where it will be known as Galaxy W. A leaked brochure caught by the savvy folks of SamMobile suggests this everything-but-portable…
Here’s how the aluminum Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime looks like; OMG, I want one!
Yeah, the long-time rumored Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime is inching towards the official launch. While we’re still clueless when such device will be unveiled, we’re pretty confident that will happen in the next few months as Sammy’s answer to the soon-to-be-launched LG G3. The Prime will boast an aluminum body and super-hi-res 5.2-inch QHD screen.…
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 clears the FCC; Launching really soon?
One of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S tablets has been caught at the FCC, hinting us that the launch is pretty much imminent. The version FCC employees got to play with has a 10.5-inch display which should be launched alongside the 8.4-inch variant, both sporting AMOLED screens with resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels and…
Video: iOS apps running on Nexus 7
Sounds crazy? Cause it is – but it is possible to run iOS apps on Android. Dubbed “Cider”, this amazing project is a work of few Columbia University students who created a “compatibility layer” that allows natively-coded Objective C apps to run on Android. In this case, they’re demoing it on the latest generation of…
Vertu to (finally) launch a smartphone with decent specs
For one reason or another, luxury phone makers launch devices with mediocre specs, to say the least. Their thinking gotta be that folks buying these devices are all about showing off and they don’t really need that many features – texting & calling is enough for these users. Vertu is about to change that with…
International LG G2 starts getting Knock Code update
LG has started sending out Knock Code updates for its last year’s / still current flagship. The new software builds on top of KnockOn which was introduced with the G2, only to be replaced by improved Knock Code a few months later (with the G Pro 2). However, the LG G2 users are still using…
Heathrow’s busiest hub to be rebranded to “Terminal Samsung Galaxy S5”
You may prefer HTC One M8 over Samsung Galaxy S5. Or you may wait for the LG G3. But the majority of smartphone buyers are convinced by good ol’ marketing. And no one’s spending more to promote its products than Samsung. In fact, they’re launching the most amazing campaign ever, rebranding Heathrow’s busiest hub to…
Philips l928 with eight-core chip coming to China
Philips is preparing one of those super-mid-rangers for the ever-growing smartphone market of China. The upcoming Philips l928 has been caught at Chinese social network Weibo and from there we get to learn what’s it all about – this unit will rock a 6-inch full HD screen, MediaTek’s eight-core MT6592 chip, 2GB of RAM, 13-megapixel…









