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Sunday, 12 February 2012

White BlackBerry Bold 9900 Spotted In Dubai

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Will RIM be releasing an alternate version of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 adorned in white? Back in July, while checking out an early 9900 that found its way onto eBay, we took a look at an aftermarket case for the phone in white. That gave us a sense of what to expect, but what we really wanted was some sort of confirmation from the manufacturer. We still don't have such assurances, but a new picture of a white 9900 has been recently disseminated; could official word be near?

The image comes form a tech expo in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and it certainly looks a whole lot more legitimate than the white case from July. It's interesting that there's no badging to speak of, not even a BlackBerry logo, but that's not immediately cause to consider the image suspect, considering where it was taken; had this been sourced from a retail location, that might be different.

We'd really like to get a look at the back of the phone, as well, but what we can see here looks very sharp, indeed. If it really is coming out, let's hope it arrives ASAP; BBX is on the way, so RIM needs to get its BBOS 7 devices selling while they can.

Source: Berry WD (Google translate)
Via: CrackBerry

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Monday, 26 September 2011

A5 Chip Spotted On iPhone 5 Logic Board?

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Last month, a series of pictures was released online depicting what appeared to be the motherboard for a next-gen iPhone. They looked legit enough, but we weren't sure if they were intended for something more like the iPhone 4s or the iPhone 5, and couldn't make out enough detail to verify that Apple would be using dual-core A5 processors, as in the iPad 2. Now some new imagery has surfaced that still leaves us with some questions about the hardware, but finally gives us a good luck at that A5 we were expecting.

The layout of components shown here seems to match the hardware we looked at earlier, and what's visible on the battery here corresponds with those revealed in August. Still, there are some lingering questions about this picture's integrity; some question the quality of the A5 logo, wondering if this might be an elaborate counterfeit. There's also the issue that the components on the left depict an earlier version of the white iPhone's construction, before Apple had satisfied itself with the quality of that version's manufacture. Maybe these pictures are from much earlier in the development process than we were assuming? We'll learn if they check out soon enough, with the next iPhone expected to arrive within a month.

Source: Weibo (Google translate)
Via: BGR, Phone Arena

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Sunday, 25 September 2011

LG LU6200 Spotted In The Wild, Shows Off 720p HD Display

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The LG LU6200 we've been hearing about last week, with its 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU and LTE support has been spotted in the wild, showing off that 720p HD display it has.

As you can see, the pictures are not very telling about the images the screen reproduces. On paper though, the display is an AH-IPS LCD one with HD resolution of 720 x 1280. With its 4.5-inches in diagonal, it accounts for a 329ppi density, adding to the other high-end internals, such as an eight-megapixel main camera, a 1.3-megapixel front-facer, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage, plus the usual suspects like DLNA, MHL, and WiFi Direct.

Source: MT
Via: GSMArena

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Sunday, 18 September 2011

White iPhone 4s Allegedly Spotted In AT&T's System

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The image above is pretty self-explanatory. There's an iPhone 4s in white flavor listed among other (already existing) Apple-phones. The image is an alleged screenshot of AT&T's system and it apparently shows (one of) the next phones to come out from Cupertino.

Based on rumors (and there have been plenty), Apple will launch not one, but two iPhones soon. The first one (probably the iPhone 4s) will be a lower-end/lower-spec'd model, a minor refresh to the iPhone 4 and the other (probably the iPhone 5) will be the next Apple flagship. If the info on the image above turns out to be true, Cupertino might be planning on releasing both colors of the phone at the same time. We'll just have to wait a little more to find out.

Source: Engadget

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Friday, 16 September 2011

Verizon's Upcoming Pantech Breakout LTE Spotted In The Wild

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If you feel the phone pictured above shamelessly resembles the device rendered two weeks ago as the upcoming Verizon Pantech Breakout LTE, you're definitely right. The phone has appeared in real-life shots and you've got to admit it's looking good.

The phone is 4G-capable and said to have a four-inch WVGA screen, 1GHz single-core processor, 512MB of RAM, five-megapixel camera, as well as a front-facing webcam. It will have the ability of reportedly turning into a mobile hotspot for up to 10 devices simultaneously over LTE. Expect to see some official wording about the phone in around a week's time. Who'll get one?

Source: Droid-Life

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Thursday, 15 September 2011

Samsung Prime Allegedly Spotted, Looks Like A Larger Nexus S?

Samsung Prime rumors continue to pour in! Remember when the phone allegedly showed up at Verizon Wireless headquarters? Today's rumor is related to Verizon too as the phone was reportedly seen at the Verizon Developer's conference in Las Vegas.

A person claiming to be a Samsung employee held an unknown Android phone and, according to reports, it was the Samsung Prime. Those who saw the phone (because they were stripped of any devices capable of immortalizing the moment) claim that the Prime is indeed a larger Nexus S. Taller and thicker, it sports an eight-megapixel camera at the back and a two-megapixel webcam on the front. NFC is also present and so is MHL and HDMI.

The front of the device sports a home button while the power button and volume rockers reside on the sides. CPU-wise, it's packed with a dual-core Texas Instruments OMAP chip and it will reportedly support both GSM and CDMA network frequencies.

Interestingly, the phone spotted ran Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, most probably because Ice Cream Sandwich wasn't ready for prime-time on the engineering unit. In terms of availability, rumor has it the Prime will land at the end of October or early November on Verizon. The rest of the carriers should follow close.

Source: TheDroidGuy
Via: PhanDroid


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