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- Samsung Galaxy S4 Active rooted by infamous hacker Geohot, $455 bounty still up for grabs
- LG-F320 AnTuTu benchmark revealed, could be upcoming LG G2 with Snapdragon 800 processor
- Sony Honami leak reveals refreshed UI, 4K video recording, and more
- Qualcomm “TOQ” trademark filing hints at smart watch
- Google Glass XE7 update brings web browsing, improved voice commands, and more
- What’s the best Android phone this summer? [July 2013]
- Skype for Android 4.0 brings complete redesign, check out the before and after screenshots
- K-9 Mail gets long-awaited update, still has world’s ugliest icon
- Did an ASUS rep leak Nexus 7 refresh specs?
- Diamond-encrusted phones from Saveili run Android
- Verizon HTC One caught on camera
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active rooted by infamous hacker Geohot, $455 bounty still up for grabs Posted: 01 Jul 2013 06:56 PM PDT After a bounty on XDA has reached $455, the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active has been rooted by the infamous hacker known only as Geohot. Unfortunately, he hasn't revealed the root method, only proof of the feat. |
LG-F320 AnTuTu benchmark revealed, could be upcoming LG G2 with Snapdragon 800 processor Posted: 01 Jul 2013 05:43 PM PDT A mysterious device going by the model number LG-F320 has popped up in an AnTuTu benchmark. Judging by it's high clock speed, it looks like this could be the Snapdragon 800 powered LG G2. |
Sony Honami leak reveals refreshed UI, 4K video recording, and more Posted: 01 Jul 2013 04:00 PM PDT Screenshots from a leaked Sony "Honami" system dump reveal an all new custom UI, 4K video recording, and a handful of other software features and specs. We're expecting the device to be announced this Thursday, July 4th. |
Qualcomm “TOQ” trademark filing hints at smart watch Posted: 01 Jul 2013 02:17 PM PDT Another big player in the mobile space seems to be toying with the idea of smart watches. Qualcomm has filed a name trademark for a device named "Qualcomm TOQ," which is described as a "Personal communication hub in the form of a wristwatch. |
Google Glass XE7 update brings web browsing, improved voice commands, and more Posted: 01 Jul 2013 12:21 PM PDT Right on schedule, Google has begun pushing out their latest Google Glass update: XE7. The latest software update further improves functionality of the devices as it inches closer to retail release. XE7 introduces web browsing, improved voice commands, and more. |
What’s the best Android phone this summer? [July 2013] Posted: 01 Jul 2013 12:07 PM PDT I didn’t think much would change since the last time we did our monthly best phones feature, one where a lot of you disagreed (that’s the beauty of opinions), but the landscape has surprisingly changed quite a bit. Sony unveiled a new monster of a phone, some new stock Android options of 2013′s top phones [...] |
Skype for Android 4.0 brings complete redesign, check out the before and after screenshots Posted: 01 Jul 2013 11:13 AM PDT Skype has officially announced version 4.0 of its Android app that makes Skype unrecognizable, but in a good way. The app has been completely redesigned from the ground up |
K-9 Mail gets long-awaited update, still has world’s ugliest icon Posted: 01 Jul 2013 07:48 AM PDT K-9 Mail has finally gotten another upgrade after going nearly a year without any changes. It seems the folks behind it weren't just twiddling their thumbs, though, as the changelog for this one is huge. |
Did an ASUS rep leak Nexus 7 refresh specs? Posted: 01 Jul 2013 07:26 AM PDT We wholly believe Google and ASUS are teaming up to provide a refreshed Nexus 7 sometime soon, and we may have just gotten our first look at the specs we expect this thing to rock once it launches. |
Diamond-encrusted phones from Saveili run Android Posted: 01 Jul 2013 06:42 AM PDT The latest in luxurious smartphones comes from Saveili, a Geneva-based company owned by Alessandro Saveili, and its first run is the Jardin Secret line of 11 smartphones. |
Verizon HTC One caught on camera Posted: 01 Jul 2013 06:07 AM PDT New photos of Verizon's HTC One have hit the internet. We can't be too surprised that it's identical to the device you've already seen on the likes of AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. |
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