An anonymous tip has it that they will officially release the Nexus 5 and their latest Android version, the KitKat in mid-October of this year. Yes, folks; the already popular LG Nexus 5, who is already in the hot seat for the tons of leaks it has produced lately and the search engine’s latest partnership
With the supposed LG Nexus 5 lurking in the shadows in the past weeks comes a box full of new revelations that will somewhat put a period on our questions as new photos and a couple of videos were recently spotted. We know know that the alleged Nexus 5 passed through FCC a couple of
Since the release of the Samsung Galaxy S4 many die hard Galaxy Note user asked “Where is our upgrade?” so after 5 months of waiting Samsung announced the 2013 upgrade of the venerable Galaxy Note 3 in IFA Berlin along with their new product the Samsung Galaxy Smart gear which is a smartwatch per say. Many
Info on the supposed Nexus 5 started during the announcement of Android 4.4 KitKat as one of the Google Employee was using a never been seen Nexus handset, much bigger than the current Nexus 4. Personally, I’ll be waiting for every news around this new Smartphone, especially with the fact that it comes with
Android’s September’s distribution numbers are here, people! A bit tardy, Google is but it’s all good on our part. In all honesty, we (and the rest of the human race, probably) were too much indulged in the announcing of the 4.4 build, Google’s partnership with Nestle, the huge KitKat statue and the alleged Nexus 5
And there was Kobe Bryant! It didn’t took long for Lenovo to introduce themselves to the public as yet another Smartphone manufacturer. Known mainly for its laptop computers, the Chinese multinational tech firm is now among the trailblazers in the mobile phone industry and with the Black Mamba on their side, everything is in good
In line with Samsung’s unveiling of the revamped Galaxy Note, the largest of its line also received some changes as it was seen in the company’s Unpacked 2013 event. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, much like the Note 3 will have a massive 3GB RAM and an upgraded screen resolution, bumping it to
After announcing that the Android 4.4 build would be named KitKat in behalf of their recent partnership with Nestle, a seemingly new phone was spotted during the erection of the huge Android/KitKat statue and that it bears the LG Nexus logo. The partnership between Google and Nestle for me is a good thing and it
Days before the opening of the IFA, Samsung went on to formally introduce to the human race the revamped Galaxy Note 3 via their Samsung Unpacked 2013: Episode 2 in Berlin. In true “beefing the old gadget up” fashion, Samsung decided to perk the innards of the Note 3 while maintaining its chassis size. In
It’s a tradition that every time Google is about to introduce a new version of Android OS they install statue in front of the Google Office surprisingly today they added the newest member of the delicious treat – Android KitKat. This is the first time that Google used a specific brand for their version name.