An official Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) custom recovery is now available for Sony’s new Xperia Z2, giving owners the opportunity to flash third-party ROMs and tweaks — such as CyanogenMod — and make complete backups of their device.
An official Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) custom recovery is now available for Sony’s new Xperia Z2, giving owners the opportunity to flash third-party ROMs and tweaks — such as CyanogenMod — and make complete backups of their device.
Yesterday, Sony teased the launch of its “next big thing” and less than 24 hours later, the company has gone ahead and unveiled this “thing”, also known as the Xperia T3.
Sony’s latest Xperia is a mid-range device with modest specs but packs in a huge 5.3-inch HD TRILUMINOS display in a 7mm body, making it the thinnest device in its category.
Sony’s latest flagship — the Xperia Z2 — has just started hitting the retail stores in some of the major markets across the globe but that has not stopped the company from teasing its “next big thing”.
The company today took to Twitter and its blog to post the side profile of an ultra-slim handset, that is probably the successor to the Xperia Z Ultra released last year.
Earlier today, LG unveiled its latest high-end Android-powered smartphone, the G3, and, as I’m sure many of you would agree, it looks pretty impressive, boasting a stunning 2K display, and the world’s first laser autofocusing camera. The question some of us are asking though, is just how does this new handset compare to other flagships on the market?
If you’re as excited as us about today’s LG G3 event, then you’ll probably want to watch the whole thing live. Luckily for you, LG is streaming it all — and you can watch it right here.