The future is nearer than anticipations. Yes the phone is now finally
official, with Sony announcing its Japanese release late summer this year but
no word on international versions.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Android 6.0 - Anticipations
Even
before Lollipop A.K.A Android 5.0 has thrilled out among selected devices, industry speculations aimed at the Android 6.0 have already surfaced
day by day, being talk of the tech market. There are some discussions regarding
Android 6.0 ruling around the developers since September 2014.
Friday, April 17, 2015
The Apple Watch Sales postponed
If
you were dreaming to buy the Apple Watch at an Apple Store on 24th
April, then just reset your stopwatch. Apple has changed its sales planning to
make its new Smartwatch available for purchase in stores next Friday. Though,
pre-order can be done. Now, Apple consumers likely have to keep patience until
June for Apple Watch to fit their wrists. Apple didn’t make any comment about
why the change was made.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Rise of Smartphones
These days cellular mobile phone is a mobile phone with an advanced mobile operating system and these types of phones are called smartphones. While drilling about the rise of smartphones, we have to go back to early 70’s, when devices with telephony and computing were first conceptualized.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Tizen OS – Is enough to kill Android?
A $92 phone Samsung Z1—the world's first Tizen
phone Z1, identical to 2011's Galaxy S2 is undoubtedly Samsung Device. Though,
so we can't be too choosy while considering the design. And the Samsung's in-house OS has ultimately powered
the smartphones. Tizen, if we called this OS Samsung's “Android Killer."
Friday, April 3, 2015
The new James Bond Phone - Sony Xperia Z4
Sony
has continuously updated its flagship handsets every six months, usually at IFA
in September and MWC in March. Moreover, the Sony Xperia Z4 was a no-show at
MWC 2015.
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge review
Samsung’s
flagship Galaxy S5 failed to rock, the company anticipated it would be. That, surfaced
with the news that Samsung was going to switch on a smaller number of devices
in 2015, signaled a tiny dramatic change for a brand that seemed like it was
unstoppable.