Sony Xperia M2 hands-on

With the Sony Xperia Z family of devices seeing such success over the past year, it’s no wonder the company decided to delivery a new mid-range entrant this season. With … Continue reading

ZTE Grand Memo II LTE has 6-inch screen and 7.2mm thick body

ZTE has gone official with its latest smartphone called the Grand Memo II LTE at MWC 2014. The phone has been rumored for a while with some specs tipped last … Continue reading

Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet hands-on

In an effort to keep the quality spread brought on by the Sony Xperia Z last year to the tablet world, Sony introduced the Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet. This device … Continue reading

Next-Gen YotaPhone offers full touch control on the electronic paper screen

Lots of new devices are being unveiled today at MWC 2014 in Spain. One of those new devices is the next generation YotaPhone. The original YotaPhone landed last December and … Continue reading

SanDisk unveils 128GB microSDXC card at MWC 2014

SanDisk is on hand at MWC 2014 and it has rolled out the world’s highest capacity microSDXC memory card. The new memory card has 128GB of storage space in a … Continue reading

Nokia X and XL Android Phones: Hands-On

Nokia X and XL Android Phones: Hands OnThis morning, the world has had confirmation from Nokia that the rumors were true: Nokia has launched a couple of Android devices – but not the ordinary kind. Nokia wants to use Android to grow faster in emerging markets, but they are not using the typical Android distribution backed by the licensed modules from Google like the Google Play Market, Gmail etc. Instead, Nokia will promote Microsoft Cloud Services, and of course, its own. I’ve had some hands-on time with the devices, and here’s how things look like thus far, and keep in mind that these are mid-range phones, so everything is relative to the fact that they are very affordable ($125 Nokia X, $135 Nokia X+, $150 Nokia XL): (more…)

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    Sony Xperia Z2 Hands-On

    Sony Xperia Z2 Hands OnSince the launch of the Xperia Z,  Sony has been back in the mobile handset game, and today, I was impressed with the quality of the new Xperia Z2 that was unveiled at the press conference at MWC.

    The key features of the latest Sony flagship are its gorgeous 5.2-inch Full HD Triluminos display and a 20.7 Megapixel camera featuring an Exmor RS sensor and Sony’s G lens.

    Sony’s mobile camera sensor quality is quite well known, specifically for its good low light performance, in fact the Japanese manufacturer counts Apple among its customers. (more…)

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    Nokia Wants Its First Android Handset to Be a Stepping-Stone to Windows Phone

    Nokia Wants Its First Android Handset to Be a Stepping-Stone to Windows Phone

    Nokia’s rumored Android handset is finally a reality. At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the company unveiled the Nokia X smartphone, a 100 Euro (~$138) device meant to bridge the gap between the company’s lower-end feature phones and its premium …

        



    Intel Atom Z3480 64-bit ready processor operates at 2.13GHz, aims at Android devices

    Intel has pulled the wraps off a new Atom processor that is aimed directly at Android smartphones and tablets. The product is the Intel Atom Z3480 code-named Merrifield that promises … Continue reading

    Mozilla Plan On Bringing $25 Smartphones To The Market

    Mozilla Plan On Bringing $25 Smartphones To The MarketSmartphones come in all shapes and sizes, and naturally different price points as well. We have seen low-end handsets, and we have seen high-end handsets, all of which cater to different markets. That being said, it sees that Mozilla is planning on launching a smartphone that will ultimately cost just $25. Wait, but how is this possible? Well this is possible in part thanks to Mozilla’s recent partnership with Spreadtrum who will provide the chipsets that will be used to create these $25 smartphones. (more…)

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