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  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Active teased on Twitter by AT&T, coming soon

    Samsung Galaxy S6 Active teased on Twitter by AT&T, coming soon

    A more rugged version of Samsung’s latest flagship smartphone is coming, and it has been leaked quite a few times. Now, AT&T has teased the Galaxy S6 Active through Twitter, which mentions “It’s almost time to activate your full power“. This means that the official launch of the device isn’t far from now. It will be water…

  • Standardized security might waive Android Pay transaction fee

    Standardized security might waive Android Pay transaction fee

    Mobile payments are well on their way to becoming the next big tech trend, whether we like it or not. Apple Pay has been at the forefront of the technology, investing heftily in the system, despite retailer distrust and numerous technical and legal issues. In fact, Cupertino has managed to be so persuasive that a…

  • comScore US report says Android is still more popular than iOS

    ComScore has finished tallying up the numbers for the first three months of 2015 and it has a few facts to share about the US mobile market. The data shows that over the said period 188.6 million people in the US were identified as owning a smartphone. This is a whopping 76.9% market penetration, which…

  • HTC’s revised Q2 2015 guidance reveals an upcoming net loss

    HTC released a guidance revision for Q2 2015. The Taiwanese manufacturer is expected to post a net loss between $257 million (NT 7.95 billion) and $291 million (NT 9.05 billion). The company’s loss at the end of the month will interrupt a series of four straight profitable quarters. Revenue for the quarter will range between…

  • Apple no longer sells iPhones with a two year AT&T contract

    Apple no longer sells iPhones with a two year AT&T contract

    Most people nowadays tend to go for carrier-subsidized deal on smartphones. It just seems logical since you are already paying for a subscription to a certain company and most people would prefer spacing out such a huge expense. This is definitely applicable for iPhones, especially in the US, which is why Apple has carrier plans…

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