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The latest iPhone 5 is following on the footsteps of its predecessors when it comes to high demand and popularity, but what if a cheaper version of the iPhone is launched? A report from Piper Jaffray indicates that Apple may launch a cheaper "iPhone for the masses."
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When basic cellphones were all the rage, Nokia was the king of the castle. Nokia enjoyed 14 long years of being the #1 cellphone handset OEM. Nokia is still selling a lot of cellphones but as more and more people are buying smartphones, Nokia has been relegated to being the #2 cellphone handset OEM this year. Nokia can thank Samsung for ending its unprecedented long streak.
Consumers have been finding it difficult to lay their hands on the elusive Google Nexus 4 since its release in November. The smartphone was sold out within an hour of its release in both the UK and the U.S. and has been on backorder with many consumers yet to receive their handset; however, now, per reports, Google's MD has confirmed that the orders will be shipped in time for Christmas.
Every year end, IBM Research releases its "Next 5 in 5" list, which is a compilation of five technology predictions for gadgets in the coming five years. This year, the "Next 5 in 5" list from IBM focuses on the five senses and new technology surrounding each sense, pointing to incredible possibilities for futuristic smartphones.
Samsung has just revealed a brand new smartphone – Samsung Galaxy Grand. Amidst all the popularity surrounding Samsung’s Galaxy brand of smartphones such as the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2, as well as the latest rumors about the Galaxy S4 doing rounds on the Web, Samsung has just revealed a brand new smartphone – Samsung Galaxy Grand – for its fans.
It may cost you hundreds of dollars if you accidentally drop your smartphone. But with the latest technology expected to come to smartphones, users can protect their smartphones from the accidental drop damages as smartphones may soon get equipped with airbags.
With the popularity of smartphones sporting 5+inch screens and sporting the "phablet" moniker on the rise, Sony is getting ready to enter the market with its very own 5-inch phablet.
No data official data is available on how well the Nokia Lumia 920T or the iPhone 5 is doing in China. However, according to Amazon China, it currently appears that both devices are doing well.
The Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company, Foxconn, known for manufacturing Apple's iDevices and Amazon's Kindle tablet, has allegedly started production on the purported Amazon smartphone which will make its appearance in mid-2013.
U.S. retailers Fry's Electronics followed Walmart's footsteps and is now offering the latest iPhone 5 for just $126. The difference of just $1 between the two retailers makes Fry's deal the cheapest in the market.
HTC will not be releasing a Windows Phone 8 "phablet" because the operating system does not support a high enough resolution.
Owners of the Nokia Lumia 800 have reasons to celebrate as the Windows 7.8 update is now available for download via the Zune desktop software.
Rogers has begun taking reservations for RIM's first (and unannounced) BlackBerry 10 smartphone. Will customers blindly reserve RIM's next generation and the much hyped smartphone?