Always-reliable leak source @evleaks just tweeted this image purporting to show the next HTC One
Apple offers iPhones through both large and small US carriers these days, but it has so far given Boost Mobile the cold shoulder. That may soon change, however — @evleaks has just leaked ads hinting that Boost will get the iPhone 5c and 5s in the near future. While the images don’t reveal any launch dates or pricing, they suggest that both smartphones will be eligible for the provider’s “shrinking” unlimited rates. The expansion isn’t all that crucial given the upcoming 5c and 5s launches through Virgin Mobile, but it doesn’t hurt to have another option for low-cost iPhone service.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Apple, Sprint
Source: @evleaks (Twitter)
We’ve already had a peek at the back of Nokia’s reported Lumia 1520 spinoff for Verizon. Today, we may be looking at the front: frequent tipster @evleaks has posted what’s claimed to be a press image of the Lumia 929. While the 929 render hasn’t been directly linked to the earlier photo, the abundance of home screen tiles hints at an equally large phone with the 1520’s Windows Phone GDR3 software. It may not be as big as the 1520 itself, though. An RM-927 phone recently reached the FCC with both Verizon LTE and dimensions only slightly larger than the Lumia 625. If it represents the 929, the carrier may be using a roughly 5-inch screen instead of the 1520’s rumored 6-inch display. Whatever we’re looking at, there’s a chance that we’ll see more of it on October 22nd.
Update: “Popular demand” had persuaded @evleaks to post a press image of the phone’s backside (viewable after the break), which looks identical to the leaked shot we saw earlier this month.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Nokia, Verizon
Via: WMPoweruser
Source: @evleaks (1), (2)
It was just a couple of days ago when serial leaksters @evleaks did mention that the LG D820 as well as the LG D821 is not the future generation Nexus 5 smartphone from LG, after much initial speculation that it was going to be otherwise. Well, here we are with word from the folks over at @evleaks themselves that they could have been wrong. In fact, in their tweet, they mentioned, “Happy to say it looks like I was wrong about the LG D820/D821…”.
Other than that rather open ended statement that does not leave any room at all to arrive at a foregone conclusion, we are left to make intelligent guesses. As to whether the LG D820 is going to be the upcoming Nexus 5 or not remains to be seen, but only time will be able to reveal all as with any other juicy rumors out there which are difficult to substantiate. If it were up to you, do you think that the LG D820 and LG D821 have more than meets the eye, and are @evleaks wrong to backtrack on their previous statement? I myself am in two minds about it, and I sure as heck would not be bothered too much about the eventual outcome as it is more or less certain that eventually, the Nexus 5 from LG will be revealed.
@evleaks Backtracks On Nexus 5 Rebuttal original content from Ubergizmo.
Want a clear look at Nokia’s Lumia 1520 (aka Bandit)? You may just have it. After posting a screen capture earlier in the week, @evleaks has released what’s reportedly a press image of the super-sized, 1080p Windows Phone. The render largely matches what we’ve seen before, including the additional Live Tiles on the home screen, but the back is new. It suggests that there will be a Lumia 925-style camera hump — sorry, no 41-megapixel sensor here — along with aesthetics borrowed from other members of the Lumia family. There’s no guarantee that this image is real, but we won’t be surprised if it accurately represents Nokia’s last flagship before Microsoft takes the reins.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Microsoft, Nokia
Source: @evleaks (Twitter)
You might want to hold off on buying that Moto X. According to the often reliable Evleaks, its price is going to drop to $100 on contract later this year. And apparently it’ll have four new wood-back options too. If you’re into that.
Moto X could have price slashed to $100 by Christmas, $50 for wooden covers
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhen Motorola announced it’s first flagship since becoming part of Google’s empire, it was to mixed response. But, if evleaks is right, as is often the case, then a forthcoming $100 price-drop could suddenly change a few minds. Currently, the customizable phone, that listens to your every word, will set you back $199 on your network of choice, so a drop to $100 on contract — reportedly just in time for Christmas — could see this rise up the gift lists. Oh, and those wooden covers? Our leaker claims will come with a $50 price tag, for those that want the natural look this winter.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Google
Source: @evleaks (Twitter)
Samsung already said that its Galaxy Gear smartwatch would launch on September 4th, but that doesn’t mean the leaks are over. Far from it — @evleaks just posted screenshots of Gear Manager, the smartphone app that will oversee Samsung’s wristwear. The images mostly corroborate details from past rumors, such as the SM-V700 model number, app support and NFC pairing. There are a couple of surprises, however. One shot mentions a “find my watch” tool, and another shows an abstracted representation of the Galaxy Gear itself — don’t read too much into that last picture, though. While we’d rather see the real smartwatch, this new leak may tide us over until the official Galaxy Gear unveiling next week.
Filed under: Cellphones, Wearables, Mobile, Samsung
Source: @evleaks (Twitter)
Looks like white and brown won’t be the only colors on offer for Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 for long. Evidently set to join those variants, @evleaks recently pushed out a purported press render of the slate clad in a deep blue. Notably free of any carrier-branding, it’s unlikely that this unit is the AT&T-compatible LTE model that recently traveled through the FCC. No word on when and where this version might be available, but we’ll keep you posted about any developments.
Filed under: Tablets
Source: @evleaks
We’ve been hearing about the LG Enact ever since alleged press shots were leaked last month and is expected to be made available on Verizon Wireless. Today, everyone’s favorite Android device leaker, @evleaks, has discovered a new press image that outs the LG Enact as a QWERTY slider smartphone. (more…)
LG Enact Revealed As QWERTY Slider In New Leaked Press Shot original content from Ubergizmo.