T-Mobile’s holiday roadmap leaked: LG Optimus L9, HTC Windows Phone 8X spotted

DNP TMobile's holiday roadmap leaked LG Optimus L9, HTC Windows PhoneX spotted

According to a leaked roadmap on TMoNews, the magenta carrier appears to have a few tantalizing offerings coming its way this holiday season. A curious BlackBerry handheld dubbed the Armstrong, a color refresh of the Samsung Galaxy S II, a possibly Android-flavored Huawei Summit and the LG Optimus L9 are all slated to launch just on or before Halloween. Going into the next month, we see the HTC Windows Phone 8X making the pre-Thanksgiving cut with a potential debut of November 14th. Notably absent are the Samsung Galaxy Note II and the Nokia Lumia 810, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be there when December rolls around. Of course, this info didn’t come through official channels, so we wouldn’t bank on any of the handsets as holiday gifts just yet. Still, its nice to know they’re coming, and you can get the full details on these and other devices at the source.

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LG Optimus G “product movie” released

LG‘s most anticipated device yet is about to hit the US next month. The Optimus G will be the company’s flagship phone, and they created this four-minute-long “product movie” that showcases some of the more notable features of the Optimus G, like QSlide and the camera’s Live Shot and Time Catch Shot features.

The video is fairly odd in a way, and features dancing, archery, and weird hand-waving. However, it all has a purpose, and that’s to show off the LG Optimus G in an artsy kind of way that viewers might enjoy. The “movie” is four minutes long, and is split up into different advertisement spots of various lengths.

The device itself doesn’t get a lot of camera time, so we’re mostly succumbed to the interpretive dancing and the shirtless, muscular archers. However, throughout the video LG gives us a quick briefing of all the features coming to the new device narrated by wavy hand gestures that would put a magician to shame.

The LG Optimus G will come packing with a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage. The display is a 4.7-inch True HD IPS+ screen that offers a 1280×768 WXGA resolution. We certainly wouldn’t mind one of these devices in our hands, and you can check out the device more by checking out our hands on.


LG Optimus G “product movie” released is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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LG Nexus Prototype detailed in full

The next Nexus family device set to be released by Google and LG appears to have been revealed essentially top to bottom by a man with a prototype. This LG Nexus device being a prototype shown off by the Onliner lends quite a bit of detail as far as how this device will look and feel, but does not send out final details insomuch as it’s working with software that’s already out on the market and does not seem to be performing as it would have to in benchmark tests of several types. This review of the device release today is therefor a look at the ideation process behind Google and LG’s collaboration.

The photographs above and below appear very much to be showing an LG device based on their recently revealed LG Optimus G, a device with a quad-core processor from Qualcomm and a massive camera. The USA versions of the Optimus G have two different cameras, one model with a 13 megapixel camera, the other with an 8 megapixel camera. This LG Nexus device quite likely has an 8 megapixel camera, this assessment based on the apparent size of the module compared to the G and our understanding of how Google advances their Nexus line one step at a time – aka they wouldn’t skip 8 and go right to 13.

The Galaxy Nexus, a Samsung device, surprised the masses last year with a release that included a 5 megapixel camera. We expect that this LG device – if indeed it does pan out – will include an 8 megapixel camera at least. This prototype carries with it the code LG E960 as well as the name “Mako”. It’s also been suggested that this device is code-named LG Nexus 4.

The LG Nexus 4 name comes from the idea that it is the 4th major Nexus smartphone on the market – or will be in the near future. The prototype review we’re seeing today shows the device to be extremely similar to the Galaxy Nexus in size and shape with a slightly more flat front and back, a glittery sort of back panel not unlike the Optimus G, and a front panel with glass that curves downward near its edges.

The display is shown here to be an IPS LCD and has the same amount of pixels that the Galaxy Nexus had at 720 x 1280 across a 4.7-inch panel. The image you’re seeing below shows the device next to the iPhone 5, that device having a 4-inch panel, both devices apparently showing the same wallpaper to make it clear which is the brighter and the sharper of the two. We do not know if the reviewer here made both devices hit their maximum brightness.

Keep your eyes peeled for a real look at this device as it leaves its prototype stages and brings on the next generation of Google’s Vanilla-flavored Android system. We’re expecting a very clean version of whatever Google has to offer next for Android with no carrier additions. What we’re suspecting, in addition to this, is a worldwide release – or something close to it – with Google’s own Google Play store online offering up the device for sale for everyone all at once.

We shall see soon, and very soon, if the rumors are correct!

[Thanks Gene for the tip!]


LG Nexus Prototype detailed in full is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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LG Nexus priced at $399, to be available on Google Play?

So it has been more or less confirmed that LG themselves will have their very own version of a Nexus device, which would mean HTC, Samsung and LG all have had their stab at the Nexus brand name, with Samsung being the most successful out of the three to date. The thing about our story concerning the LG Nexus’ impending release this coming October 29th was, there was no mention of a price point.

Well, it seems that additional details concerning the upcoming LG Nexus has been uncovered, where it will be a smartphone launched over on Google Play at $399 a pop, although it remains to be seen whether other mobile carriers will carry the LG Nexus or not. There is also no LTE connectivity to speak of as at press time, presumably to ensure that the final sticker price would not be too prohibitive to the masses, and the LG Nexus will answer only to GSM networks – meaning AT&T and T-Mobile in the US for those who subscribe to the major four wireless carriers.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: LG rumored to manufacture the fourth Nexus device, More LG Nexus photos leaked, this time with more clarity,

Apparent Gmail for Android 4.2 leak shows off pinch-to-zoom, swipe features

Apparent Gmail for Android 42 leak shows off pinchtozoom, swipe features

If you’ve been desperate for new Gmail on your Android, a leaked APK obtained by Android Police — that may or may not have come from one of those LG E960 Mako (alleged) Nexus phones that it seems everyone has — is sporting some fresh tweaks. As seen in this demo video, the update adds pinch-to-zoom on individual messages, as well as swipe to delete or archive. The app itself is labeled as version 4.2, and while the APK isn’t widely available, the site reports that if it is released you’ll need to be rooted and running Android 4.0 or higher to get an early taste of the future.

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More LG Nexus photos leaked, this time with more clarity

It seems that the LG Nexus rumors are becoming more rampant as Belarusian website Onliner has posted photos of the rumored handset. These are probably the clearest photos of the device we’ve seen so far and assuming these photos are to be believed, we like what we see! The website has also “confirmed” some of the specs of the handset, which includes a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset, 2GB of RAM, a 4.7” display with a resolution of 1280×768, although the website reports that it is running on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, as opposed to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean which many had originally believed the handset to be launched with. However since the device has yet to be announced or released, there is still the possibility that it will ship with Android 4.2, so fingers crossed! The LG Nexus is rumored for an announcement on the 29th of October, so be sure to check back with us then for the details!

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: LG Nexus photos leaked – could this be it?, Alleged LG Nexus E960 prototype photos surface,

Clear Shots of the LG Nexus Phone: It’s Still Sparkly [Rumors]

Earlier this week we saw some blurry photographs of what we think might be LG’s new Nexus phone. Now there are some clearer images… and it looks more sparkly than ever. More »

LG’s new Nexus E960 caught in the wild

The new LG smartphone tipped to be Google’s next Nexus has shown up in the wild again, with a fresh prototype of the LG E960 “Mako” surfacing in Belarus. The shots, from Russian-language site Onliner, give us the clearest view of the new Nexus to-date, as well as some spec-chatter: a 4.7-inch 1280 x 768 display along with a quadcore 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.

They’re hooked up with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. That latter part has proved contentious, with suggestions that Google has instructed LG to leave out expandable memory so as to cut costs and encourage the adoption of cloud storage services like the search giant’s own Google Drive.

It will also supposedly have a fixed battery, which cannot be replaced by the individual user. The main camera runs at 8-megapixels, unlike the 13-megapixels some versions of the LG Optimus G will ship with, though that makes for a smoother back as the higher-resolution sensor does demand a slight bulge.

OS is currently Android 4.1.2, though the new Nexus is expected to arrive running Android 4.2. According to the latest rumors, Google and LG will unveil the new phone officially on October 29, potentially named the “Nexus G”.

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LG’s new Nexus E960 caught in the wild is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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LG’s rumored Nexus, the E960 Mako, poses for Belarusian glamour pics

LG's rumored Nexus, the E960 Mako, poses for Belarusian glamour pics

While Google and LG have kept quiet on the subject of any prospective Nexus phone, the leaky ship that is the LG E960 “Mako” popped another hole today as Belarusian site Onliner.by has apparently gotten its hands on a prototype unit. According to the site the specs match many of the previous leaks saying it’s similar to the Optimus G, rocking a 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, 1280×768 4.7-inch display and 2GB of RAM, but only 8GB of storage built-in and an 8MP camera. It’s running the just-released Android 4.1.2 for now, so unfortunately there’s no hint of any potential Android 4.2 features. Hit the source link to check out a few more quality snaps of the “with Google” handset, but at this rate we’ll probably have more details any minute now.

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Alleged LG Nexus AnTuTu and Quadrant benchmarks surface

It’s about that time of the year when the next-gen Nexus is expected to be announced, so seeing leaked photos and hearing rumors is more or less an expected sight. That being said, the folks at Android and Me seem to be at the forefront for the leaks and rumors this time round, and they have managed to get their hands on several photos of what appears to be the LG Nexus handset being benchmarked on AnTuTu and Quadrant. (more…)

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: LG Nexus 4 spotted in Carphone Warehouse listing, More LG E960 pictures leak,