Entries in leak (21)

Friday
Jul172015

Hello Cortana, meet Android

Cortana, whcih is one of Windows Phone 8.1's most impressive features, and subsequently a huge feature of Windows 10, has leaked early on Android. Available as a user-installable .apk file, from http://suomimobiili.fi Cortana can be installed on most Android devices and Cortana will hapily check the weather, sports scores or run various other searches. The 'Hey Cortana," command is not yet available in this build but will likely be made available when Microsoft is ready to submit an updated version.

Source: Engadget

Friday
Jun122015

Mirosoft Moonraker is what a Nokia-made wearable would have looked like

A leaked picture from famed leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks in Twitter) posted Microsoft Moonraker, a Nokia-designed Windows Phone wearable which never quite made it to production, likely because Microsoft chose to focus on the Microsoft Band.

While the Moonraker carries the familiar look and feel of Nokia Windows Phone devices , it seems like a sporty and fun wearable which features as pretty high-res display. A second image shows some of the UX and apps that were expected to run on the device. The images do look quite polished and cohesive for a mockup device.

Source: Evan Blass via Twitter

Sunday
Apr122015

LG G4's leaked images show new flagship in all its leather-clad glory

The LG G4 is expected to be one serious contender for the Android flagship smartphone throne and now we can get a better idea of what it will look like thanks to a leak from an LG microsite which revealed the LG G4 in various colour variants including some wrapped in premium leather.

The LG G4 will be revealed for real on April 28, but we already know that it will feature a 5.5-inch, quad HD screen, a replaceable 3,000mAh battery, and a microSD card slot and an unprecedented 16 megapixel camera with a f/1.8 aperture and the much heralded LG UX 4.0. 

Sunday
Jul202014

Render of HTC's Android Wear smart watch appears online

You didn't believe that HTC would fall behind in the wearables arms race, did you? A leaked render shows what HTC's Android Wear device looks like and similar to its flagship smartphones, it is notably more premium-looking than competing products from Samsung and LG. It seems just as premum as Motorola's Moto 360 and while it looks quite large (possibly because the bracelet seems thin). What else is different? Well, it looks like HTC Sense has translated nicely to a smaller screen and allows for multiple tiles to appear simultaneously. Can this be the Android Wear device to rule them all? Let's wait and see.

Source: @Evleaks via Techradar.com