A relatively stable test build of Android 4.3 which was adapted for the European Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) has been leaked on a popular Samsung-orientated website, and has now been made available for the general public to download.
A relatively stable test build of Android 4.3 which was adapted for the European Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) has been leaked on a popular Samsung-orientated website, and has now been made available for the general public to download.
Google is rolling out a pretty sold update for its official Chrome for Android application, bringing users the ability to quickly navigate around the web browser without even having to tap any buttons, thanks to the implementation of a mass of new gesture controls.
Earlier today, Carphone Warehouse announced that O2 and Vodafone would be the first U.K. networks to offer LG’s latest and most impressive high-end Android-powered smartphone, the G2. But before the ink had time to dry, Three U.K. published a press release informing customers that it will also be making the much-anticipated flagship handset the latest addition to its rapidly growing lineup.
While the iPhone’s Retina display may no longer be king when it comes to pixel count, it’s one of the fastest smartphone displays on the market, easily outpacing all of its rivals.
According to a TouchMark test carried out by Agawi, the Retina display responds more than twice as fast as any of its rivals — including the Galaxy S4 and other high-end Android devices — even on the three-year-old iPhone 4.
The U.K. supermarket chain Tesco officially announced its first budget-friendly low-end 7-inch tablet, the “Hudl,” last week, and now it’s available to purchase from the retailer’s website, with an affordable price tag of just £119. In addition, Clubcard holders will also be able to obtain the slate through their “Clubcard Boost” program, enabling them to pick one up for as little as £60.