Entries in rumours (261)

Saturday
Mar152014

Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom specs leaks surfaced

A new Samsung Galaxy Zoom is reportedly on its way and some possible specs have leaked online. IntoMobile cites a report on GFXBench website that the new Galaxy S5 Zoom or what has been marked as SM-C115 has recently passed through tests. The new Zoom will reportedly have a 4.8-inch 720p HD screen, 20-megapixel rear camera, 2MP front camera, 1.3GHz Exynos 5 Hexa chip with ARM Mali-T624 graphics chipset, 2GB RAM, and will run Android 4.4.2 KitKat out of the box. We’re not sure when this device will be coming out but we expect more details to surface soon.

Saturday
Mar152014

Windows Phone 8.1 to reportedly add removable USB flash drive support

New reports have surfaced that the next Windows Phone update will include USB flash drive support to help ease file transfer process. Ubergizmo reports Windows Phone 8.1 will support both removable USB flash drives and USB HID class accessories (such as keyboards, mice, and game controllers). USB flash drive support means you might need a microUSB adapter for USB flash drives or microUSB flash drive from the likes of Sony. Microsoft’s BUILD conference is happening in a few weeks so hopefully we can learn more about this.

Wednesday
Mar122014

Nexus 8 to reportedly carry Intel’s 64-bit Moorefield

 

The rumour mill surrounding the Nexus 8 continues to turn. A new report from Ubergizmo speculates that Google might use Intel’s 64-bit quad-core Moorefield chipset and will be clocked up to speeds of up to 2.3GHz. The processor will also reportedly have a PowerVR G6430 GPU on board. The next Nexus tablet is rumoured to debut at the end of April. We will keep you posted for any updates. For now, take these reports with a grain of salt. 

Tuesday
Mar112014

All New HTC One to reportedly allow post-shoot focus and 3D effects for photos

More news and reports are filing in before HTC unveils its new flagship device. This time IntoMobile cites a leaked Telstra document from GSMarena that says the two rear cameras of the All New HTC One will let users change the focus point after taking the photo. The feature has been seen on the Lytro camera. The smartphone will also gain 3D recording capability that will also let users share clips on 3D-enabled televisions.