HTC Butterfly S Successor In The Works [Rumor]

HTC Butterfly S Successor In The Works [Rumor]Back in 2013, HTC unveiled the HTC Butterfly S handset and now according to reports, it seems that a HTC Butterfly S successor could be in the works. The handset is reportedly going by the model number GLU2 for now, although we’re not sure what the final name of the handset will be known as.

The reports are also claiming that it will work on CDMA2000 networks, suggesting that it will be destined for Japan and will be part of KDDI’s lineup. We’re not sure if this means it will be a Japan-only release or if the info available is just for the Japanese model. (more…)

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    At MWC 2014 this week, Sony unveiled their latest flagship handset, the Xperia Z2. One of the highlights of the Xperia Z2 would be its camera in which Sony has packed a 20.7MP Exmor RS sensor with Sony’s G-lens. Together with Steady Shot, 4K video recording, and a low-light mode, it certainly sounds the Xperia Z2’s camera packs quite a punch.

    Now the question is with all that new fangled technology under the hood, how does it compare to some of the best shooters out there as far as smartphones are concerned? With that being said, Vietnamese website, Tinhte.vn has uploaded a YouTube video in which the low-light photography of the Xperia Z2, the iPhone 5s, and the Nokia Lumia 1520 are all compared against one another. (more…)

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