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September, 2011

Alleged iPhone 5 cases pop up at AT&T stores, thinner and wider

Posted on September 30, 2011 |

Just days before the official "Let's talk iPhone" event kicks off in Cupertino rumors about the next-gen iDevice are heating up - big time. The latest are the iPhone 5 cases that had popped up in AT&T's inventory database. Well now we have pictures to share of them. A ninja dressed in AT&T shop assistant clothing has sent these pictures to MacRumors. They show the previously leaked Case-Mate...

Samsung Galaxy Note preview: First look

Posted on September 30, 2011 |

They used to be big, later they became redundant. As soon as smartphones were ready to offer the same features, PDAs were on the way to becoming extinct. With a device like the Samsung Galaxy Note though, one can't help but wonder if they're...

Sharp returns to the Euro market with the 3D Aquos PHONE SH80F

Posted on September 30, 2011 |

The Japanese electronics manufacturer Sharp is about to make a return to the European cell phone market. The announcement was jointly delivered by Sharp itself, Orange France and NTT DOCOMO. Sharp is obviously taking this thing seriously as the first smartphone they are going to release in Europe is looking smoking hot. Dubbed Sharp Aquos PHONE SH80F (we know, a bit of a mouthful) the Android...

Motorola DEFY+ lands in the UK, costs £240

Posted on September 30, 2011 |

Motorola DEFY+ is the upgraded version of the last year's rugged droid - DEFY. It keeps almost everything the same but the chipset - it goes from TI OMAP 3610 to TI OMAP 3620. This means now you get a 1GHz single-core Cortex A8 as opposed to the 800Mhz one in the previous model but with the same PowerVR SGX530 graphics. In case you need a refresh, Motorola DEFY+ comes with a 3.7-inch WVGA...

Motorola DEFY+ lands in the UK, costs £240

Posted on September 30, 2011 |

Motorola DEFY+ is the upgraded version of the last year's rugged droid - DEFY. It keeps almost everything the same but the chipset - it goes from TI OMAP 3610 to TI OMAP 3620. This means now you get a 1GHz single-core Cortex A8 as opposed to the 800Mhz one in the previous model but with the same PowerVR SGX530 graphics. In case you need a refresh, Motorola DEFY+ comes with a 3.7-inch WVGA...