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Sunday, 03 November 2013 17:33

Android on 81.3% of mobile phones

There is no longer any doubt - Google has conquered the market of mobile phones. According to the analysis of Strategy Analytics, Android in the third quarter held a record share of 81.3% globally. On an annual basis this represents an additional growth from 75 percent share, which means there was a total of 204.4 million Ansroid based devices shipped this year.

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Thursday, 31 October 2013 20:41

5 million Galaxy Note 3 Phones shipped

That demand for phablets is certainly present, once again was shown by deliveries of Samsung devices. In the first month of sales, the Galaxy Note 3 was shipped in over five million copies, according to Samsung.

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Saturday, 12 October 2013 13:21

Should we Expect the Samsung Galaxy S5 in January?

According to the Korean press, Samsung could unveil its latest smart phone in January next year. Apparently, we could see Galaxy S5 in sales already in February. It would be a month earlier than usual Samsung's rhythm of presenting the flagship model of the company.

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There is an old saying; “buy cheap, sell dear” which means you need to come up with the product that you can put together for almost no money and sell it like it is your most treasured product. This philosophy has been a staple of business for many years and it is one that companies still try to use even today. The problem is that now there are web sites that can tell you exactly how much that new gadget you want to buy costs to make. This has made building a “cheap” product and selling it for a ton of money something that many consumers are aware of and will avoid.

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Monday, 07 October 2013 06:22

Apple's iPhone 5S has flaky sensors

A large number of Phone 5S users have reported a problem with the gyroscope, accelerometer and compass. It seems that the problem occurs because of bad calibration of movement sensors. [Ed – which is not the only complaint that has surfaces about the new phone and iOS combination]

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Sharp has announced a smartphone Aquos Phone Xx. It is a device with a screen diagonal of 5.2 inches, but thanks to a very thin edge of the screen measured dimensions are smaller than they are at comparable devices in class.

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Monday, 30 September 2013 21:41

Gartner's advice is to get rid of the BlackBerry

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Gartner, a leading IT research firm issued an analysis of the company's BlackBerry. They recommended to all BlackBerry enterprise users, to find an alternative devices and service within six months. Recommendation comes a few days after the BlackBerry has announced details of a poor handset sales and expected losses of $965 million in the second quarter of this year.

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Friday, 20 September 2013 20:30

Is Nokia still working on Android based Lumia?

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A few days ago information was published that Microsoft was independently developing cell phones, while Nokia developed smartphone devices  based on Android operating system. Now according to the latest rumors, the Finnish manufacturer is still working on that project, codenamed MView (Mountain View).

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Friday, 20 September 2013 20:16

iOS 7 on 18% of Apple iDevices

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In the first 24 hours of availability of iOS 7, this version was on 18% of Apple's mobile devices, according to analytics firm Chitika. The result is better than last year when iOS 6 in the same period grabbed 16% share. Statistics from Chitika are based on the measurement of Internet traffic in North America.

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It seems that Apple’s latest and greatest mobile operating system was shipped with a major flaw disguised as a feature. Shortly after the launch of iOS 7 there were the usual reports of bricked phones, problems reactivating the phone once it was installed etc. Most of these are common and more often than not can be traced to user software that is installed including many of the newer mobile device management applications that are in use. However when reports (and videos) started popping up showing how to bypass the lock screen without a password things were not so normal.

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