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It will be powered by a single-core 1.5GHz processor, and will feature 1GB RAM, coupled with 32GB of built-in storage (microSD slot is available). For photo and video taking the tablet biz will offer a 5MP main shooter, as well as a secondary 1.3MP front-facing cam for video chats. Powering all this goodness will be courtesy of a 4000mAh battery that is said to provide up to 4 hours of constant video playback. See the page for all specs. The most interesting Lenovo news, reviews and phones, chosen manually by the Phone Arena Team.
8Before getting into this editorial, let me extend an olive branch. I am fully aware that, in this industry, any smartphone manufacturer — Apple included — is quick to adopt features and design elements that have been developed for and implemented in a competing product, granted said product is successful. It just happens that the iPhone is one of the most successful smartphones out there and, as expected, it's treated as a sort of a trend-setter, with various big- and small-name manufacturers quickly adopting its quirks.
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Once again, it is time for our weekly news round-up, where we put the most interesting stories from the past seven days for anyone who needs to catch up... Aluminum chassis, ceramic back, pop-up design: this is the new Honor Magic 2, one of the first in a new class of futuristic all-screen devices with practically no bezel... Let's say you're not a techie, but you've heard that a new Note phablet is coming up. You're excited, and expect it to be great -- just like all previous models were, for their own time. But then Samsung comes up and announces not one, but two Note models -- the Note 4 and Note Edge -- the second of which looks like something taken out of a Sci-Fi flick.
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You're bewildered by just looking at this thing -- it's got a screen that slopes to the side after all! What's even more surprising is that the techie next to you is equally as surprised, despite the occasional rumors of something like this brewing up, and despite knowing that Samsung has been working on advanced display solutions for a while... Google is still able to track your location, even after turning the location history feature off. Here's how to fix this... HTC is preparing a new Snapdragon 435-powered smartphone, according to a recent Bluetooth SIG listing.
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No other details about the device are confirmed but it does suggest it will be launched under the Desire branding. Amazon and Google will each be producing their own wireless ear buds by the second half of 2019. The companies want to go up against Apple, the company that sells the popular AirPods. The Samsung Galaxy A8s and Huawei Nova 4 will become the world's first official smartphones with in-display camera technology on December 10 and December 17 respectively.
The Huawei Nova 4 has leaked out in a set of press renders just four days before its December 17 unveiling. The smartphone features a triple-camera setup on the rear and a display hole up front. Just a few days ago, HTC announced the seeming climax of its One flagship lineup, the One M9, which came packed with most of the traits and goodies that made the One (M7) and (M8) exquisite handsets. Although it got somewhat overshadowed by Samsung, the One M9 is certainly a device that we'll be mentioning it in the upcoming months...
The engine is on, and the flood of news from MWC 2014 are already threatening to bury us. Alcatel is among the many handset makers in attendance at the expo, and it has quite some stuff to show. Apart from the new additions to its Android range, the Chinese TCL-owned subsidiary is introducing four new, Firefox OS-powered devices -- three entry- to mid-level smartphones, and the first tablet with the still nascent OS. We'll start with the most basic model and work our way up...
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