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Nokia 215 could be Microsoft’s ingenious $30 mobile Internet idea
Microsoft could be cooking up a master plan for their surge on budget markets with the Nokia 215 in tow. The phone’s prime value proposition is its ability to connect users to the Internet apps they use the most, without shelling out too much. The list of supported apps include Facebook, Messenger, Twitter, Bing, MSN…
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LG announces the G Flex2; Upgraded, Smaller, Faster Self Healing, Gesture Functionality and Still so Damn Cool
LG’s initial attempt at a phone with a flexible display (sort of) was the G Flex; with its curved, Phablet design and ‘Self Healing’ rear panel. It was a hit with some segments of Geekdom but others found it obtrusively large. However, the technology and actual flexibility of the phone more than made up for…
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Alcatel’s Pixi 3, a Single Smartphone Shell to Accommodate the Best of 3 Mobile Worlds – Android, Windows and Firefox Os’
Before you get too excited, you ought to know that although this is quite a revolutionary type deal, Alcatel isn’t giving you, dear reader, the option if loading whatever OS you want, whenever you want to. At least not just yet and not until some smartphone hacker -type genius figures out a way to do…
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Xperia Z3 series gets a backlift, limited edition models launched
Really, the same metallic back of a smartphone can be sometimes so boring. Sony has added a touch of art to its Xperia Z3 series smartphones in a smart and artistic way. The back cover of the limited edition of the Xperia Z3 has a glass back with illustration of Berlin by designer Vesa Tapani…
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Fx0 transparent smartphone from Japan could pack Firefox OS
Tokujin Yoshioka has designed a transparent smartphone with all the ingredients of a show stopper. Called the Fx0, the Japanese manufacturer has prepared it for au by KDDI. For those who have always loved see-through electronics, the raw, yet futuristic design gives users a glimpse into an under-the-hood experience for smartphones. The Fx0 runs the…
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Nokia C1 turns out to be nothing more than a concept
The wave of excitement created by the introduction of the Nokia C1 phone as the company’s first Android phone post the Microsoft merger seems to have been in vain. The Nokia C1 has been declared to be nothing more than a concept device. It followed the footsteps of the illustrious Nokia N1 tablet and teased…
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Blackberry and Boeing join hands to make a smartphone that can Self-Destruct
Boeing Co. and Blackberry Ltd. are working on a high end security smartphone that can encrypt calls and will self-destruct if someone tries to tamper with it. Boeing Co. based in Chicago is already very famous for its airplanes, satellites and fighter planes are making the Android based smartphone especially for government agencies so that…
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Throwback Thursday: Blackberry gets back the Classic smartphone!
Blackberry is literally in a throwback mode, as the company has officially launched BlackBerry Classic, with a full QWERTY physical keyboard, physical navigation keys, and a nearly indistinguishable design from BlackBerry smartphones from years ago. A perfect smartphone for people, who are missing their Blackberry Bold, the Classic has a square, 720 x 720 pixel,…
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Could this be the 5.5-inch Samsung Galaxy S 6?
Anonymous leaks of Galaxy S phones have never seen their dearth. With the mages coming up on a Dutch news site, claiming to be the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S 6, we can tell that there could be a prototype out there. The stickers on the right hand top corner indicate the same. The device was…
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Acer Liquid Jade S arrives with 64-bit MediaTek chipset
Acer have officially announced their dual-SIM Liquid Jade S smartphone. This follows up from the prequel with a lot more to offer, including the company’s first ever 64-bit chipset. This is made possible with the inclusion of the MediaTek MT6752M SoC that carries a 1.5GHz octa-core CPU. Other specifications are no less impressive, including the…