A leaked image of Google's upcoming Nexus 5 shows an entire plastic black panel, that made experts guess that it will be priced cheaper than its older brother. Nonetheless, the plastic back paneled phablet shows promise because of its specs and features.
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Experts are guessing, logical that the next Android operating system will be Android 5.2 M and not Android 6.0 Marshmallow as what previous reports claim. The experts are saying that the series is more logical than the latter because of the current Android version.
With the release of the Samsung SOKP Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Custom ROM Update For Their Galaxy Note 4, the older phablet will surely keep up with its older brothers. The update will boost the phablet's Navigation Bar, Hardware Buttons, Power Menu, PIE Control, Display Settings, Live Display, to name a few.
A video was uploaded in YouTube comparing the bootup speed of the new Android M and its older brother Android 5.0.2 Lollipop. The latter ended up slower than its older brother, but tech experts are quick to say that it is not bothering.
The recently released Galaxy Note 5 has so far received good reviews and feedback from both the experts and the buying public. Another phablet will be released in a couple of weeks and it is pitted against the Galaxy Note 5 and was touted to give the Samsung phablet a good race.
KGI securities have predicted that Apple will release the newest iPad Pro in two months or before Christmas. The securities also mentioned that the iPad Pro will rock a stylus for the device's Force Touch Technology.
Microsoft has released a new insider preview build for Windows 10. Apparently, this is the first update that came out since the operating system has been officially launched.
Samsung has officially introduced the SM-G9198, a stylish flip phone with dual-display and a powerful Snapdragon processor. While this model from the Korean tech giant packs awesome features, it may only become available in China only.
Apple has been mum, or at least looks like it, with regards to their iOS 8.4.1 disaster. The update gave the users new issues such as quick battery drain, Bluetooth synching problem, Intermittent WiFi, and Freezing Email on top of the current ones. On the other hand, many are suspecting that this is just Apple's gimmick to boost their upcoming iOS 9.
Earlier this year, Nintendo has applied for a patent for a technology that takes out the disc drive for a console gaming unit. The patent is believed to be for the promised Nintendo NX which they projected at a conference to be a game changer and innovative in the industry.
Apple's upcoming devices Phone 6s and 6s Plus (iPhone 7) were projected to shatter the sales record of its predecessor (and competitors) due to the device's almost free deal with Samsung and TSMC A9 processor partnership but other experts said that it will be costlier due to its aluminum built.
The iOS 8.4.1 update was geared towards improving the Music App for iPhone, iPad, and iPods. But, after installing the update, the promises that the update made was not fulfilled and worst made and brought new bugs and issues.
The iPad once dominated the stands but took a backseat when Apple and the market shifted their focus on phablet. However, Apple is rumored to release a new model of the device, the iPad Pro, with a 12.9-inch screen with hopes to revive the iPad's career.
Intel lost the potential partnership with Apple for the upcoming iPhone 6s. According to the report, Qualcomm was awarded the privilege of solely supplying the incoming iPhone's modem chip. However, Intel was not totally discarded as the processor maker giant might potentially work with Apple in 2017.
September is just a couple of weeks from now, and once again, the much anticipated Apple Event will again take place to unveil the company's next flagship devices. On September, it is expected for Tim Cook and the gang to highlight their incoming Phone 6s, iPhone 7 (iPhone 6s Plus), And Apple TV.
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