Posts by Joshua Levenson

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Samsung has officially documented the pricing and availability information for its upcoming flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5, in Taiwan. According to the South Korean company, the handset will go on sale starting Friday, April 11, and will be available to buy from five of the country’s finest LTE-enabled operators — Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan Mobile, FarEasTone, Vibo Telecom and Asia Pacific Telecom.

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Qualcomm is currently pushing out a fairly major firmware update for its Toq smartwatch, together with some notable improvements for its companion Android application, which is now available to download from the Play Store.

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Two of the most popular Korean operators, SKT and LG U+, are in the midst of pushing out an unexpected over-the-air (OTA) update to all Optimus G Pro handsets located in South Korea. In terms of functionality, the upgrade brings Android 4.4.2 KitKat and Sense 5.5 to the device, complete with the usual plethora of bug fixes, speed optimizations and stability improvements that we’ve grown to expect from any major software update.

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Starting today, Sprint customers can pre-order Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone of 2014, the Galaxy S5, which is set to officially go on sale in the United States on Friday, April 11. As far as pricing goes, the handset will retail for $199 on any of the operators two-year contracts, or for a pretty hefty $649 if you decide to buy the device outright on a prepaid plan.

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Motorola is currently in the process of pushing out a largely-requested update via Google Play for the official Moto X, Moto G, Droid Maxx, Droid Ultra and Droid Mini camera applications. This upgrade brings users the ability to take photos by simply pressing the built-in hardware volume rocker, in addition to a handful of speed enhancements and bug fixes.

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