Huawei has revealed its latest tablet, the MediaPad X1, billed as the lightest and slimmest Android slate around, to the point where the Chinese company hopes you’ll hold it to … Continue reading
Huawei MediaPad M1 Tablet Announced
Posted in: Today's Chili[MWC 2014] Huawei has been known more for its phones rather than its tablets. That being said we guess we can’t fault the company for trying to break into the tablet market where many consumers still prefer going for Apple’s iPad rather than an Android offering. In any case at MWC 2014, Huawei has taken the wraps off its MediaPad M1, the Chinese company’s 8-inch tablet that in all honesty looks like a giant iPhone/HTC One, no thanks to its design where the tri-tone colors on the back reminds us of a white iPhone, while the front with its front-facing stereo speakers is reminiscent of the HTC One. (more…)
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Huawei Ascend G6 Is Now Official
Posted in: Today's Chili[MWC 2014] Earlier this year we had spotted the Huawei Ascend G6 at China’s Tenaa, the equivalent of the FCC, although Huawei has yet to make an official announcement regarding the device until now. The Huawei Ascend G6 has been officially announced and sure enough, it would seem as though its specs might result in a device that would seem a bit underwhelming compared to the Huawei Ascend P6, but then again with these specs we also expect that the price of the handset will be priced attractively as well.
So what can customers look forward to in the Ascend G6? In case you missed our earlier coverage, the Ascend G6 has been revealed to feature a 4.5-inch display with a resolution of 960×540. In an industry and market where Full HD, or even HD, is more or less the acceptable standards, having a 960×540 resolution does seem a little questionable. The handset will also be powered by a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, and it will also come with an 8MP rear-facing camera, and a 5MP front-facing camera, which is admittedly pretty large as far as front-facing cameras are concerned. The Ascend G6 will also come with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean preinstalled and will support 4G LTE connectivity. Expected to go on sale in the UK in April, there is no word on pricing and availability in other regions for now.
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[MWC 2014] If you’re in the market for a mobile hotspot, Huawei might have something for you in the form of the Huawei E5786 which the company is claiming to be the world’s fastest mobile hotspot with LTE CAT-6. While we’re sure the reliability and the speeds of a mobile hotspot are priority when choosing such a device, Huawei seems to be pretty pleased in terms of the design, and we guess for consumers who prioritize aesthetics, perhaps this could be just what the doctor ordered. (more…)
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LG G2 mini hands-on
Posted in: Today's ChiliLG hasn’t just brought the huge G Pro 2 to Barcelona, but its much smaller G2 mini as well, the shrunken version of the LG G2. Making compact versions of … Continue reading
LG G Pro 2 hands-on
Posted in: Today's ChiliLG has brought its new phablet, the LG G Pro 2, to MWC 2014, and we’ve been getting to grips with the 5.9-inch Android smartphone here at the show. The … Continue reading
This week Microsoft’s miniature press conference at Mobile World Congress 2014 had Joe Belfiore speaking up about a variety of topics, not least of all changes in requirements for Windows … Continue reading
Plantronics Voyager Edge hands-on
Posted in: Today's ChiliPlantronics’ latest Bluetooth headset, the Voyager Edge, wants to be all things to all people. Slotting into the company’s Voyager range – known for their excellent performance but, even Plantronics … Continue reading
Plantronics extends its BackBeat family of products with BackBeat FIT a new wireless stereo headphones product. As its name indicates, this product has been designed for people who exercise, so the over-the-neck headband provides a very stable fit that should be less distracting than wires. The same head band also makes it very easy to just put the whole thing in your pocket without worrying about tangling wires, and issue that I have bumped into with nearly every wired headphones that I ever owned. (more…)
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Plantronics has a new high-performance Bluetooth Headset called the Voyager Edge which brings many of the features of the top of the line Voyager Legend, but comes in a smaller package and with my favorite feature: the micro USB charging port. I have used the Voyager Legend back when it was launched and although I did appreciate the extremely high audio quality and the long battery life, the proprietary charging connector was ultimately the reason why I did not use it at times: I would often forget the charging cable/dock.
The Voyager Edge solves this by using a micro-USB port, which is a very desirable thing for any traveler, and even if you don’t travel much it’s fair to say that you probably have a bunch of micro USB cables everywhere, including in your car. (more…)
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