Among the many offerings that will be showcased throughout Mobile World Congress 2014, Lenovo will be giving a look at its newly announced smartphones, one of which is the more … Continue reading
Knowing that design sells, Lenovo targeted the fashion victims with its new elegant and ultra-thin S850. At 8.2 mmm, it is a hair slimmer than the Galaxy Note 3 and the new LG G Pro 2 (8.3 mm) for a smaller display (5-inch). The all-glass body comes in white and pink, and although we did not see the device yet, we expect this finish to makes the phone beautiful.
Lenovo S850 Slim All-Glass Smartphone original content from Ubergizmo.
Alcatel certainly knows what a proper wearable device is – the company’s BOOMBand fitness tracker proves that – but it’s also hoping you’ll believe its justifications why strapping a small … Continue reading
HTC isn’t planning to launch its new flagship HTC One replacement at MWC 2014 this coming week, but that hasn’t stopped the leaks from coming thick and fast about the … Continue reading
Huawei’s Mobile World Congress showing isn’t all about skinny tablets and transforming wearables, with the company also bringing along the Ascend G6 4G smartphone, too. Running Android on a 4.5-inch … Continue reading
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
Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects group (ATAP) recently unveiled Project Tango, a smartphone that lets users make 3D models of their surroundings. ATAP is also working on development APIs that will let developers use those 3D models in apps.
The current Project Tango prototype is a 5″ phone with a 4 megapixel camera, a depth sensor, a motion tracking camera and two “computer vision processors.”
The sensors supposedly take about 250,000 measurements per second, which the phone processes into a 3D model in real time.
You’re not going to let the Google Street View crew into your house, but a harmless little smartphone? Come to my pocket and my life! The NSA wants a pendant-sized version of this thing yesterday.
[Google ATAP via Ubergizmo]
Samsung has managed to keep the Galaxy S5 pretty much under-wraps ahead of its presumed MWC 2014 debut, but that hasn’t stopped case manufacturers getting in on the action, with … Continue reading
Google’s 200 Project Tango developer devices may only have just revealed their 3D-sensing smartphone abilities, but one company already tinkering with the sensor-packed handsets has shown off exactly what sort … Continue reading