We’ll be liveblogging LG’s G2 event tomorrow, join us at 11AM ET!

Speculation is overrated — or at least LG seems to think so. The Korean phone-maker has already announced that the Optimus G will be succeeded by a handset dubbed the G2, and it’s pretty clear that tomorrow’s event will be a launch for that very device. There’s still plenty we don’t know about this upcoming handset, though, so you’ll want to point your browser right here as we bring you the latest news live from the NYC event.

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Is the Moto X too expensive?

The first Moto X reviews are in, and the verdict seems good: Motorola’s new flagship takes a little time to demonstrate its worth, with features like always-listening Google Now and “breathing” notifications, but testers seem taken with the Android smartphone. Yet, if there’s one well-repeated criticism, it’s of Motorola’s pricing for the Moto X; even […]

Panasonic Quits The Smartphone Market

Panasonic Quits The Smartphone MarketEarlier this month, we brought you word that NEC has decided to quit the highly competitive market for good, although they will continue to have their interests represented in the tablet world. It seems that fellow Japanese company, Panasonic, too, has decided to take a bow out of the smartphone market – and this bit of information is said to have come from telling a Japanese operator that they will no longer roll out handsets for them.

What you see above is a prototype of the smartphone that Panasonic did pin some hopes on to perform a reversal of its fortunes in the smartphone market, but alas, it failed to materialized. NTT Docomo was informed by Panasonic that the latter will no longer supply them with smartphones from this winter onwards, and considering how NTT Docomo happens to be the country’s largest mobile operator, in addition to being the only channel that one is able to obtain Panasonic smartphones, this does sound as though it is a death knell for Panasonic. Goodbye Panasonic, we hardly knew ye – at least from the smartphone perspective.

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    HTC One Max Robert Downey Jr full-length teaser appears [UPDATE]

    While just a couple of bits and pieces were spilled yesterday, overnight it would appear that HTC made with the full-length video spot for their newest campaign entitled “Big Things Ahead.” They also use the tag #HTChange, a single iteration of the multi-word collection of possibilities for what H.T.C. could stand for. It’s also been […]

    Pantech Vega LTE-A arrives with fingerprint scanner, rear trackpad

    We’ve been hearing rumors that the iPhone 5S and LG G2 will come with fingerprint scanners, but they no longer will be the first smartphones to include such a feature, as Pantech has beaten the crowd to the punch. The company launched the Vega LTE-A in Korea, and it comes with the fingerprint scanner, as […]

    Oppo N-Lens render leaks out, looks more smartphone than camera

    Oppo Nlens series smartphone renders leak out

    There’s no evidence yet that the budding camera / smartphone hybrid category’s going to blossom into a winner, but that’s not stopping new entrants from hopping on the bandwagon. We’ve heard that Oppo is about to jump into the fray with the N-Lens series, and a leaked render shows what it may look like. If real, it packs a slightly protruding zoom lens with a flash positioned to the side and a 12-megapixel sensor, according to the close-up image (after the break). Though supposedly inspired by the Galaxy Camera, it also reveals a decidedly more smartphone-esque form factor than Samsung’s model. Until more specs and info arrive through official channels, though, you’d best assume the render is a figment of someone’s imagination.

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    Via: Engadget Chinese (translated)

    Source: CNMO (translated)

    Google patent launches specific apps through pattern unlock

    Google patent launches specific apps through pattern unlock

    When you set up your Android phone with a secure unlock mode, it often means giving up app shortcuts. You won’t have to make that sacrifice if Google implements a newly granted US patent, however. The technique lets device owners complement a basic pattern unlock with multiple customizable patterns that launch specific apps, such as the camera or dialer. It’s a simple concept. The question is whether or not Google will ever use it — when Android 4.3 still relies on a conventional pattern unlock, it’s clear that the company isn’t in a big rush.

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    Source: USPTO

    Pantech Vega LTE-A flaunts fingerprint recognition, 5.6-inch 1080p display

    Pantech Vega LTE-A flaunts fingerprint recognition, 5.6-inch 1080p display

    Few phones can take advantage of South Korea’s freshly-launched LTE-Advanced networks, but Pantech’s just given speed demons a new option: the Vega LTE-A. Though full details haven’t trickled out from overseas just yet, the available specs paint an impressive picture. A 5.6-inch full HD display graces the front of the handset while a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor helps the device run Android 4.2.2. What’s more, it’s toting an area for fingerprint recognition on its back. Come mid-August, folks in the hardware maker’s homeland will be able to pick up the handset for use on SK Telecom’s network. If the LTE-A variant of the Galaxy S 4 doesn’t strike your fancy, Pantech’s newest piece of kit might just be worth a look.

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    Via: Yonhap News

    Source: Pantech Vega (Facebook, 1), (2)

    Samsung GALAXY S 4 Mini surfaces with Verizon branding

    The Samsung GALAXY S 4 Mini, the smaller sibling of Samsung’s well-known smartphone, will be coming to the US via Verizon, according to a couple of leaks that have surfaced, one of which features a couple shots of the handset with Verizon’s branding and splash screen. You can see them for yourself, including a comparison […]

    Bing for Windows Phone 8 update brings simpler views, richer at-a-glance results

    Bing for Windows Phone 8 updated with simpler views, more ataglance info

    Microsoft has spent the past several months refining Bing results on the web and the desktop. Now, it’s Windows Phone 8’s turn. An upcoming Bing refresh for the platform will reduce the search filters to three — Web, Images and Videos — while providing more relevant information on the first result screen. The tool is also more likely to show usable results in the first place, with immediate answers available for subjects like flight schedules, movies and word definitions. Photo hunters get some additional love between infinite scrolling and auto-sized thumbnails. Just don’t expect the new Bing features right away. Microsoft is delivering the update to American devices over the course of the next few weeks, with international users to follow afterward.

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    Source: Windows Phone Blog