All-New-HTC-One-BoomSound-teaser

HTC has released a new promotional video for the “All New HTC One” that teases BoomSound speaker improvements ahead of its March 25 unveiling. The Taiwanese company’s new flagship is expected to sound even better than its predecessor, which has received plenty of praise for its front-facing stereo speakers.

Galaxy Note 3

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 broke cover last September packing a powerful hardware sheet. But it seems like the company could be announcing a refresh soon, if a demonstration given during the Mobile World Congress is anything to go by. Qualcomm and Samsung teamed up to show off a special variant of the Galaxy Note 3 during the event which was optimized to run on the Snapdragon 805 chipset.

Nexus-5-KitKat-launcher

Google finally brought its Google Now Launcher to the Play Store this week, breaking its exclusivity on the Nexus 5 and allowing anyone with a Nexus or Google Play Edition device to get their hands on it. But what if you have another Android-powered smartphone?

Well, you can download and install the launcher yourself.

Samsung-vs-Apple

A South Korean antitrust watchdog has rejected Apple’s claims that Samsung’s counter-patent suit against the U.S. firm violates the country’s fair competition rules.

Apple lawyers claimed that Samsung’s litigation concerning its SEPs (standard-essential patents) for 3G wireless technology was an act designed to abuse its dominant position in the marketplace — amounting to a violation of fair competition rules.

Moto-G

Motorola is the process of pushing out a major over-the-air (OTA) stability update to all its unlocked Moto G variants currently located in the U.S and the U.K. This upgrade transports bug fixes for a bunch of irritating problems which Moto G users have reported to the Google-owned company via Facebook and Twitter.

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