The iPhone 6 is widely considered to be the most anticipated smartphone ever developed by Apple and they know it. Rumor has it that the Cupertino-based company already ordered between 70 million and 80 million devices in preparation for its launch so clearly they expect to sell plenty of units. But, as anticipated as it may be, the upcoming phone will ...
Read More »Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset spotted on AnTuTu
AnTuTu is not only an excellent benchmark database, but also a great place to find out what the manufacturers have been up to lately. A couple of days ago we learned that the Motorola Nexus 6 (also known as Google Shamu) will run on the Android L operating system. Now AnTuTu reveals that Qualcomm is testing its 64-bit Snapdragon 810 chipset, ...
Read More »HTC One M8 Phunk limited edition released
HTC in collaboration with Phunk Studio have unveiled 64 limited edition HTC One M8 phones, available for select markets. Phunk studio is a an art and design collective from Singapore and they have a nice track record in creative design, having 20 years of experience in the field. Phunk has worked with widely acclaimed actors like Rolling Stone Magazine, Nike, Levi’s ...
Read More »Latest OnePlus One update causes severe battery draining issues
Updates are usually meant to improve a device, but sometimes things don’t necessarily go as planned. Sure, the latest OnePlus One update did bump the smartphone to Android 4.4.4 KitKat and introduced some interesting new features such as Clear Image among others. However, CyanogenMod 11S 300 also managed to drastically reduce battery life. A lot of people are saying that they ...
Read More »DirectX 12 will greatly enhance tablet gaming as demonstrated by Intel
Microsoft’s newest collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) will come with a host of features that will greatly improve both PC and Xbox One gaming. But what about other devices? Well, it seems that DirectX 12 will be even more effective at improving the performance of thermally constrained devices such as tablets. Intel proved this by doing a demonstration this week as ...
Read More »Moto X+1 and Moto 360 likely to be unveiled on September 4th
Today Motorola sent out invites for an event scheduled to take place on September 4th. The invites’ design is very reminiscent of a children’s game and features four icons, each depicting a Motorola product. Two of the icons suggest that we will be seeing the Moto X and Moto G at the scheduled event while another one shows some form of headset. The ...
Read More »OnePlus One Update turns the flagship into most-wanted
We’ve reviewed and compared the OnePlus One flagship killer smartphone before, but the new update has caught our eye once again. The fact that the phone is so hard to get since OnePlus has decided to renounce distributors and retailers, many crave for invites to get a chance to buy the phone. The fact that a new major software update ...
Read More »Samsung announced 20nm process based Exynos 5430 SoC
The Galaxy Alpha wasn’t the only surprise Samsung prepared for this month, because the company has also announced its new Exynos 5430 SoC, based on a 20nm processing tech. As a matter of fact, the Exynos 5430 is the only SoC that’s based on the 20nm process. The 20nm HKMG process technology is perhaps Alpha’s most attractive feature, mostly because ...
Read More »Samsung Galaxy Note 4 priced and already for sale
Mistake or not, the Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 was recently listed on an Indonesian online shop, believe it or not, with a price and some interesting specs. After being revealed in some leaked pictures just the other day, the Galaxy Note 4 appears to be already for sale today, costing IDR 9.499.000, or around €600. In most cases, whenever the price ...
Read More »DDR4 RAM will be very expensive at launch, shipments begin this month
The next generation of Random Access Memory is almost here. Well, in truth, DDR4 has been around for a while but it will only become available to the general public later this month. DDR4 is expected to exceed DDR3 frequencies, but at the same time it will use up less power than its predecessor. Most launch models will only end up only ...
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