Android smartphones
It's still 2013, but that hasn't stopped rumors about 2014 smartphones from already hitting the technosphere. The latest? It looks like Samsung's next flagship device, the rumored Galaxy S5, will pack a serious 4GB of RAM under the hood alongside a brand new 64-bit processor.
The Nexus 5 should release Nov. 1, and it looks like there will be a white variant.
It's not just the prospect of the upcoming Google Nexus 5 handset that has Nexus junkies excited anymore - there are whispers of an LTE Nexus 4 that are beginning to gather steam. The latest piece of evidence comes from a recent Bluetooth SIG filing.
While nothing is really official, it looks like the Galaxy S5 (if that is its name) will feature 64-bit support much like the recently-released iPhone 5S.
The latest whispers from the technosphere indicate that Oct. 31 will be the date that the Nexus 5 goes on sale in the United States.
It looks like Samsung might be clamping down on the third-party accessories market in an effort to bolster its sales. If a new report is correct, then Samsung is currently in the process of looking into installing ID chips into accessories.
Those expecting the Google Nexus 5 smartphone and Android 4.4 KitKat operating system to rear their headsOct. 24 will be disappointed to know that the two will not be making an appearance at the scheduled Google Play event being held in New York City. Instead, their release dates continue to be as elusive as the actual phone and features of KitKat.
It's weaker, but smaller, and it's finally been confirmed for the United States. Samsung announced Wednesday that the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini will be landing Stateside November.
All Googly eyes are on the upcoming Nexus 5 announcement, but the Mountain View search giant may have another ace up its sleeve. According to some new rumors, Google is gearing up to finally releasing an LTE model of its popular 2012 phone, the Nexus 4.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 has hit a rough patch in many ways. Not only are sales of the smartphone slowing down, but the handset is reportedly the victim of a severe battery swelling problem. Luckily, Samsung has issued a public statement on the matter and is promising to replace the batteries free of charge.
Bad news Nexus 5 fans: the smartphone could end up costing $100 more than previously anticipated. A new report reveals that the Nexus 5 could start at $399 due to the incoming launch of a Google Nexus 4 LTE model.
It's still 2013, but that hasn't stopped tech junkies from beginning to speculate on Samsung's next-generation flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S5. The latest bit out of the rumor mill indicates that the Galaxy S5 should be equipped with a 14 nanometer 64-bit processor dubbed "Exynos 6."
Android 4.4 KitKat is just around the corner, and despite Google's best efforts to keep mum on the whole project, it looks like there's another leak revealing the new mobile operating system. The latest series of hands-on Nexus 5 photos show Android 4.4 KitKat running, and here's what we can tell from them
Another day, another tidbit about the as-of-yet-unannounced Google Nexus 5 smartphone. The latest morsel indicates that Google will be revealing the handset in all its glory Oct. 15 as originally rumored.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 release in the United States is finally essentially complete. As of Oct. 10, the handset is finally available for purchase through the five biggest wireless networks in the United States, with Verizon and U.S. Cellular being the latest releases.