Thursday, August 15, 2013

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LG G2 to feature Verizon-exclusive wireless charging
Aug 15th 2013, 15:49, by Nick Sarafolean

Can we just stop with the exclusives already? The best thing to be said about today’s news is that at least it’s not from AT&T again. The bad news is that only the Verizon version of the LG G2 will feature wireless charging. We’re a bit shocked that this feature wasn’t included in all the models of the device, but we’re also disappointed in the “exclusive” marketing. It’s not a major selling point, but the fact that it’s exclusive makes it downright frustrating. The Verizon model also features a slight design change, seen in the rear buttons, and comes standards with some obnoxious logos.

What do you think about all of this?

Verizon LG G2

HTC had plans for an 'HTC Design Studio' but scrapped them
Aug 15th 2013, 15:14, by Nick Sarafolean

Motorola has been receiving all sorts of attention because of its MotoMaker software that allows you to customize your Moto X. But apparently HTC beat them to the party, at least with the concept. A new leak to The Verge shows off what was going to be an ‘HTC Design Studio’ which is an HTC equivalent of MotoMaker. Now before you get too excited about customizing an HTC One, HTC Design Studio was originally designed only for the Windows Phone 8XT on Sprint. There were four different options for customizing color that included the speaker, accents, the top and bottom highlights as well as an option to have a custom engraving.

HTC_Design_Studio

Don’t get too down in the dumps though; it’s entirely possible that HTC could have expanded this to include other devices in its line-up. In fact, HTC probably would have had the idea not been scrapped due to worries about the cost effectiveness as well as the complexity of customizing the phones. But if Motorola is successful with the customization aspect, it’s entirely possible that HTC could revive Design Studio and do the same thing.

Would you enjoy customizing one of HTC’s phones?

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