As we rapidly approach the highly-anticipated launch of the next-generation iPhone, rumors, leaks, and speculation are constantly surfacing and intensifying. While there have been plenty of leaked videos starring the alleged iPhone 5, a new video from iPhone parts supplier Etrade Supply has surfaced courtesy MacRumors and comes as the most detailed video so far.
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It was the end of a long week in court in the Apple-Samsung legal war, and Samsung attorney John Quinn was trying to block his adversary, Apple attorney Bill Lee, from showing the jury a document.
International Business Machines Corp has considered buying Research In Motion's enterprise division, Bloomberg reported On Friday, citing two unnamed sources.
We’ve heard rumors before about a sequel to HTC’s One X flagship, but a new report now offers more extensive details. HTC’s One X follow-up has leaked online and will reportedly be a 1.7GHz processor to hit the market in less than two months.
The highly-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is likely to be announced later in August. According to Android Community, the device's 5.5-inch screen will be flexible and slightly curved.
South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co said on Thursday it has not considered acquiring Research In Motion or licensing the embattled BlackBerry phone maker's new mobile operating system.
The battered, beaten, and bruised shares of RIM have staged a major rally Wednesday, with their biggest single day gain in over half a year, rising over 5% to just under $8.00. The shares were up more than %13 to over $8.00 earlier in the day.
Apple's iPhone 5 is widely expected to debut this September. Sprint's recent move to slash its iPhone 4S (16GB version) price to $149.99 from the previous $199 fuels the speculation about an upcoming release. With only a few weeks until the September 12 iPhone 5 debut, the carrier appears to have dropped its iPhone 4S prices in anticipation of the next-gen offering.
Android smartphones are as popular as ever, the use of Google's Android platform continues to surge, and increasingly powerful smartphones are available to suit all tastes and needs - but usually not all budgets. A high-end smartphone is quite costly, and it generally comes with a two-year contract during which you continue paying substantial sums for service. Many consumers are now opting for no-contract phone from carriers with lower monthly rates.
Samsung's Galaxy S3 smartphone is probably the hottest device around, with 10 million pre-orders for its May 29 launch. For users new to Sprint, the S3 can be bought for less than $100.
Apple has struggled for some time to get its 4FF SIM card standard accepted by various governing bodies. A new series of images has now surfaced online, showing the size of the new nano-SIM cards Apple plans to deploy in its next iPhone. According to the photos, the nano-SIM card standard is not as small as originally expected.
Samsung might not release the official Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S3 in the near future, but custom ROM development scenes show good progress. Apart from CyanogenMod, several other Jelly Bean ROMs like LiquidSmooth and Resurrection Remix, are available for the device. However, CyanogenMod is the one that receives top spotlight as it is compatible with most number of devices.
An Apple (rumor) a day keeps iFans at bay. However, will shelling out a mean $800 from your hard earned lettuce cut ice with Apple fans? Apparently not. News that the next-gen iPhone 5 will sport a hefty $800 tag has sparked off angst among irate Apple fans.