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Any word if the red N5 coming to T-Mobile?
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This does not computePatiently waiting that KitKat update for the ATT HTC One, I envy you Sprint owners
Whats the "go-to" case for the Nexus 5? I usually go for the rubberized but I'm open to whatever is best.
[h1]HTC M8 first live picture is here, has two rear cameras[/h1]
05 February, 2014 | Comments (51) | Post your comment
Tags: HTC, Android, Rumors
HTC M8, the successor of HTC One, has leaked numerous times before. We heard lots of rumors throughout the last couple of months - we saw the rear panel, alleged specs, heard rumors about a twin UltraPixel camera, saw its virtual buttons, the M8 even got tipped for a March release, after a New York announcement.
Today we have the first live picture of the HTC M8, not just the panel. It shows its back, where we can clearly see the twin cameras and the dual-LED flash. This means the next One won't pack a fingerprint sensor, or at least it won't be one on its back.
So, summarizing all the rumors to date, the HTC M8 should pack a 5" 1080p display, run on Snapdragon 800 chipset, and sport twin UltraPixel cameras of unknown (but probably higher than 4MP) resolution. The official announcement event will probably happen in New York very soon, while the M8 is expected to hit the shelves in March.
Thank you, Abdul, for the tip!
[h1]Samsung unveils faux leather-backed Galaxy S4 LTE-A[/h1]
05 February, 2014 | Comments (11) | Post your comment
Tags: Samsung, Android
Samsung is updating its 2013 flagship – the Galaxy S4 – in incremental steps and that has created a confusingly long list of versions. The latest is based on the Galaxy S4 LTE-A and feature faux leather on the back, similar to the Galaxy Note 3.
If you're thinking that's the Galaxy S4 Black Edition, you'd be wrong – that one has the leather but uses the original Snapdragon 600 chipset. Plus, that one is just black.
The new variation has a Snapdragon 800 chipset and LTE-Advanced (150Mbps downlink). It also features three color versions.
The color versions in question are Rose Gold White, Rose Gold Black and Deep Black. The first feature rose gold accents while the third one is in standard black and silver.
Rose Gold White • Rose Gold Black • Deep Black
The new Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE-A versions will launch in February in Korea on all three major carriers. This model has 16GB of expandable memory.
The press release makes no mention of a worldwide launch. The Galaxy S4 LTE-A did take its sweet time reaching Europe (where it's available as the S4 Advance), so we have doubts we'll see it outside of its home market before the MWC (which might bring the Galaxy S5).
Source (in Korean)
At the risk of sounding naive, what's the point of having two rear cameras?
3D pictures, more in focus, one camera for the foreground, one for the background. Not sure what else.. Better be more than 4 mp for each camera this time thoughAt the risk of sounding naive, what's the point of having two rear cameras?
At the risk of sounding naive, what's the point of having two rear cameras?
Hmm think this is gonna be replacing my Nexus 4 when it comes out.M8 leaked. Looks good.
lawd. Ill be back to htc when the One+ drops
After showing us a dual camera setup on its back earlier today, the HTC M8 appeared yet again. This time around, we get to see the alleged front of the yet to be announced smartphone in a couple of leaked photos. The two images reveal that the upcoming device looks a lot like its predecessor, save for the significantly smaller display bezels and on-screen Android navigation buttons. The latter are said to be removable via a swiping gesture (the photos support this theory, as on one of them, the handset is without on-screen buttons).
We must note that the original source of the photos has already removed them. In our book, this means that we are indeed looking at the real thing.
Alleged specs of the HTC M8 include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC, 5” 1080p display, 2GB of RAM, dual 5MP camera setup, and Sense-d Android 4.4.2 KitKat. The device is tipped to go official in March at an event in New York City.