Posts by Joshua Levenson

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A new image has popped up on the internet showing off what’s believed to be HTC’s upcoming flagship smartphone of 2014, the ‘New One’, at a community tennis match in the United States. The picture was sent to a popular online publication and displays the handset in all its glory, with its two upgraded BoomSound front-facing speakers and its fresh oval-shaped design, all of which clearly match up to a leaked photograph we saw back in February taken by a rather sneaky employee at the manufacturers factory.

KitKat 10

A couple of months later than expected, Sony has now started pushing out the much-anticipated Android 4.4.2 KitKat over-the-air update to all unlocked variants of its flagship smartphone phablet of 2013, the Xperia Z Ultra, located in the United States. In addition to the latest build of the open-source operating system, this upgrade also brings improved battery efficiency and enhanced call quality.

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The extremely popular high-strategy and realistic simulation game, Plague Inc, has been available to download on the Play Store for just over sixteen months, and it’s pretty safe to say that it’s one of the most successful games on the market to date accumulating a total user base of over 25 million players with almost 400,000 five-star ratings and was voted a runner up in the IGN Game of the Year 2012 awards for ‘Overall Best Strategy Game’.

Oppo Find 7

The Find 7, Oppo’s very much-anticipated flagship smartphone of 2014, is scheduled to be unleashed at a press conference being held in Beijing, on Wednesday, March 19. Its believed that some early models of the handset have been distributed to more employees for the final phase of testing, as we’ve starting to unearth a few more leaks, rumors and tips. The latest being submitted in the early hours of Sunday morning. comes courtesy of an anonymous employee who’s aim is to confirm that the handset will feature a whopping 50-megapixel camera.

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Earlier today, AT&T announced it will be the first operator in the United States to use the newly-established LTE-Advanced technique, ‘Carrier Aggregation’, to produce significantly faster 4G upload and download speeds on its rapidly-growing LTE network, which coincidently still holds the title of being the fastest in the U.S.

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