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Monday 11 November 2013

Sprint offering Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini at $349.99 without contract

Sprint offering Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini at $349.99 without contract
US mobile carrier Sprint is now offering the new Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini on their network, the handset is available on a new two year contract with sprint and is available for a payment of $0.00 up front (after rebates), the device is also available off contract for $349.99. The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini comes with a 4.3 inch qHD display that has a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels, the device is powered by a dual core processor.
Under the hood of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini is a dual core 1.7GHz processor and the handset also comes with 1.5GB of RAM and 8GB of built in storage. If the 16GB of built in storage is not enough, this can be expanded via a microSD card slot that will give you up to 64GB of additional storage.
The Galaxy S4 Mini also comes with a 1.9 megapixel front facing camera for video calls and an 8 megapixel rear camera for photos and video. The rear camera can record full high definition video in 1080p. The handset comes with Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi and a 1,900 mah battery that will give you up to 11 hours of talk time, Sprint are offering the device in two colors, Black Mist and Marble White, you can find out more information at the link below.
Via - Sprint

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Motorola Moto X is coming to Verizon Wireless and available for $99.99

Motorola Moto X is coming to Verizon Wireless and available for $99.99
Last week we heard that the Moto X Moto Maker was coming to Verizon Wireless, the service is now live on Verizon and you can customize a Moto X with the carrier. The Motorola Moto X is available for $99.99 when you take out a new two year contract with the carrier, Verizon was previously selling the handset for $199.99, but recently dropped the price to $99.99.
The Moto X comes with some impressive specifications, which include a 4.7 inch HD display that is equipped with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. The Motorola Moto X is powered by a dual core 1.7GHz Snapdragon processor and features an Adreno 320 GPU, the handset comes with 2GB of RAM.
For storage you get a choice of a 16GB or 32GB Moto X, there is no microSD card slot, the handset also features front and rear facing cameras. On the front of the Moto X we have a 1.4 megapixel camera, on the back we have a 10 megapixel camera with an LED flash, auto focus, HDR, face detection and Panorama.
Other specifications on the Moto Z include Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, 4G LTE, 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi and DLNA, you can find out more details about the device over at Verizon.
Via - Phandroid

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Upcoming Blackberry OS 10.2.1 might come with Google Play Support

Upcoming Blackberry OS 10.2.1 might come with Google Play Support
Now this is what I call an interesting start to a new week. As you all know, Blackberry recently replaced its CEO in an attempt to steer the company in a new direction. Well, we don’t know what the company is planning, but some images have surfaced online showing a Blackberry Z10 with a new version of Blackberry OS allegedly running Google Play Store. However, there’s no confirmation from the Canadian OEM.
The images of Blackberry Z30 smudged with fingerprints all over its screen suggest that the upcoming Blackberry OS 10.2.1 might come with Google Play Support, allowing users to download and install Android apps and other content. The availability of the Google Play Store means users don’t have to go through the rigorous process of side-loading Android apps on their Blackberry handsets. The compatibility is rumored to arrive with Blackberry OS 10.2.1 which will be rolled out to several handsets, including the Playbook tablet as well.
The images emerged from Crackberry forums where a debate going on whether these images are real or fake. Many said these are fake while other just shot down their accusations. Well, let’s just take this rumor with a grain of salt as we’ve not seen any official announcement as of now, despite the fact that it will make a great addition to the Blackberry OS giving users access to hundreds of thousands of apps. Anyway, check out the photos below.

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Take a look on new Oppo N1 and its features (video)

Take a look on new Oppo N1 and its features (video)
The Oppo N1 was announced recently, the handset will come with a choice of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean or with CyanogenMod, and it comes with a range of impressive specifications. The video below gives is a good look at the new Oppo N1, the handset features a 5.9 inch full high definition display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Under the hood of the Oppo N1 is a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor with a clock speed of 1.7GHz, there is also an Adreno 320 GPU and 2GB of RAMThe N1 also comes with a single camera which can be used for both the front and rear facing camera, the camera rotates as you can see in the video, and it is a 13 megapixel model with a dual LED flash.
Other specifications on the Oppo N1 include Bluetooth 4.0, dual band WiFi, WiFi Direct, GPS, and a 3,610 mAh battery, the device measures 170.7mm by 82.6mm by 9mm thick. The limited edition of the Oppo N1 with CyanogenMod is scheduled to go on sale next month, as yet we do not have any details on pricing, you can find out more information about the handset over at Oppo.
Via - Phandroid

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Amazon is starting to roll out the new Amazon Sunday delivery service

Amazon is starting to roll out the new Amazon Sunday delivery service
Amazon has this week announced that they have now started being able to offer customers Sunday deliveries, thanks to a new partnership they have struck with the U.S. Postal Service. Amazon is starting to roll out the new Amazon Sunday delivery service across the US and has this week started with the service being available in Los Angeles and New York.
Amazon Prime members who have paid to enjoy unlimited free two-day shipping on millions of items within the Amazon online store are now able to receive Amazon Sunday deliveries within those 2 areas. Which is sure to provide extra assistance in the run-up to the holiday season. Amazon has explained in this press release today that it will continue rolling out the new Aazon Sunday delivery service to a large portion of the U.S. population in 2014 including Dallas, Houston, New Orleans and Phoenix, to name a few.
“If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can order a backpack for your child on Friday and be packing it for them Sunday night,” said Dave Clark, Amazon’s vice president of worldwide operations and customer service. “We’re excited that now every day is an Amazon delivery day and we know our Prime members, who voraciously shop on Amazon, will love the additional convenience they will experience as part of this new service.”
To know more information on the new Amazon Sunday delivery service jump over to the Amazon news website for details.
Via - Amazon

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Blizzard’s Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft hits to iPhones and Android

Card games like Magic: The Gathering, are cool because you can take your cards anywhere and battle your friends anywhere you like and at anytime. In that vain, Blizzard’s Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, is a digital collectible card game, originally announced for just the Mac, PC, and the iPad.

The news gets even better though. If you don’t own any of those devices or were looking for a more portable and mobile way to play, you now have it. Blizzard’s Rob Pardo announced during BlizzCon 2013a that Hearthstone will be coming to iPhones and Android devices in the second half of 2014. Pardo admitted that while the iPad is great and probably the ideal way to play it, not everyone has tablets. So that is why they are making it available on iPhone and Android devices. Pretty smart move. If it isn’t as portable as cards, what would be the point?
This will definitely get them a bigger audience, which will translate into a bigger success. For those who want to play it on their computers or iPads, Blizzard revealed that an open beta could be launching next month, “but in Blizzard language, that might mean January.” Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft is a digital trading card game that will be based on the World of Warcraft universe. The game is free-to-play but booster packs will cost you money.
Via - Ubergizmo

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