Apple officially confirmed the release date of October 17 for their new phones iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in India. Apple did not announce a price for both iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in India, and left it for its authorized partners – Ingram Micro, Redington, Rashi Peripherals, and Reliance – to share the same.
The first sales on Samsung Galaxy Note 4 units are reaching reviewers and international users; the build quality of the device has been receiving praise in general. There is a Gapgate issues in some units on Korean Galaxy Note 4 as we reported early, and there is nothing serious on those units too.
Bugbear officially announced the Next Car Game, the name is Wreckfest. Wreckfest Early Access build can now partake in 18 player matches, with Bugbear now “pushing the limits” to eventually allow for 24 cars to share the same event.
According to upleaks and HTCFamily.ru have posted pictures of a next HTC Desire Smartphone, they reportedly mentioned that one as HTC Desire Eye, captures 13Mp of selfies. The phone will pack 13 megapixel camera on both front and rear. They’d even flashes to help with those-dimly-lit dance club snapshots.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is delivering poor performance than Apple iPhone 6 Plus according to the report on Apple Insider. While boasting an octa core processor and high resolution display, Galaxy Note 4 falls short in running GPU intensive apps and games comparing with iPhone 6 Plus.
The Xbox One, PS4, and Steam version of Tango Gameworks’ The Evil Within is now up for pre order on the stores, grants immediate pre loading access to early adapters. The game will release on October 14, you can download the game from Xbox Live, Sony Entertainment Networks store, and Steam store, but you cannot play it live until the release date.
Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor is a big action game, those playing with consoles will get a good sense of Monolith’s interpretation of the Tolkien’s universe, but high end PC players has access to an even more detailed version of Middle Earth.
SamMobile obtained a test version of Google’s latest OS Android L for the Samsung Galaxy S5 and showcased various updates in the video. The first look of the OS shows how Samsung has integrated its own TouchWiz user interface into Android L.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 adds new cool feature MirrorLink Compatibility. It is a smartphone to car platform just like Android Auto. MirrorLink compatibility is a system for connecting your Galaxy Note 4 to your car, so you can use its features safely from the car’s center display.
GTA 5 online update 1.17 arrived yesterday. Last Team Standing Update is now available for download on PS3 and Xbox 360. The new update introduces a number of features, including tactical gear, new vehicles, and weapons.
Samsung released a new advertisement on Galaxy Note 4 powerful performance. Samsung is getting closer to launch dates on all around the globe. Yet they released a superb advertisement on its Galaxy Note 4 performance.
Apple’s new iCloud tool can now shows you if a used iPhone, iPad is stolen or not. The company just revealed an iCloud tool by letting you check a device’s activation lock status.
PS Vita gets a software update with new themes that include a more custom with new system icons, music and themes as well. Apart from Uncharted and Tearaway interface skins, they notes that not-game tie-in appearance packs themed around the four seasons and arts-and-crafts will be available too.
Vertu CEO Max Pogliani promised that “technology will be more a merging factor and not a differentiation point” for his phones. Now the new Aster launched today with promising specs and mid-tier price.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was announced by the Korean giant last month during the IFA trade show in Berlin. Now U.K have been able to look at their SIM-free units available as pre-orders have been opened, but here see how they priced with the contract.
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