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  • Apple Reportedly Shifting iPhone Production Balance More Toward iPhone 6 Plus

    Apple Reportedly Shifting iPhone Production Balance More Toward iPhone 6 Plus

    Supply of Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus may gradually improve as Apple shifts production in favor of the unexpectedly popular handset, according to upstream supply chain sources speaking to Digitimes. This claim echoes an earlier report that suggests the iPhone 6 Plus may account for up to 60 percent of total future iPhone 6 device shipments.

  • ‘Plastc’ Smart Payment Card Aims to Replace Card-Stuffed Wallets

    With Apple Pay‘s launch likely just days or perhaps weeks away, “card tech” startup Plastc today announced its plans for its new digital wallet, replacing credit cards, debit cards, RFID access cards, gift cards and more. On paper, Plastc promises to go above and beyond competitor Coin, offering an expanded set of features that are…

  • Nokia’s HERE Maps Beta listed on Samsung App Store, new APK (v1.0-172) leaked

    Nokia’s HERE Maps Beta listed on Samsung App Store, new APK (v1.0-172) leaked

    Nokia had announced HERE Maps Beta for Android last month, though it is set to be exclusive to Samsung devices. Last week, an APK file of HERE Maps (v1.0-124) was leaked and posted online. It was first spotted by El Android Libre and was working fine on other Android smartphones, but it later started showing an…

  • Samsung Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A3 with aluminium unibodies

    Samsung Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A3 with aluminium unibodies

    A couple of weeks ago, we exclusively leaked details about the Galaxy A5 with an aluminium unibody and the Galaxy A3. It appears that the guys over at AndroidMX have leaked the images of the Galaxy A5 as well as the Galaxy A3. According to the Mexican Android website, the Galaxy A5 will feature an aluminium…

  • Android L on Samsung Galaxy S5

    At Google I/O 2014, Google announced the next iteration of its Android operating system – Android L. As the operating system itself was still in early stages, we only got a sneak peak at a few of the upcoming features. Even the name, Android L, is just a placeholder for now, and Google hasn’t made…

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