Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Exynos 5 Octa not going global?

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Exynos 5 Octa not going global?

Why can't we just have an Octa LTE phone and be done with it?

Just as with the Samsung Galaxy S4, it looks like the world will be split between those who will get the Exynos 5 Octa processor in the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and those who won't.

According to SamMobile, the independent and fairly reliable Samsung blog, there will be two models, one with the eight-core processor on the 3G variant, while the LTE variant will sport the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor.

With the Exynos 5 Octa revealed last month, this isn't the first leak to indicate that the new processor will be used for the Galaxy Note 3.

According to the site, the Galaxy Note III LTE will be powered by the Snapdragon 800 processor with an Adreno 330 GPU, while the Galaxy Note III 3G version will feature the Samsung Exynos 5420 Octa with an ARM Mali-T628 MP6 GPU.

A 3 GB LPDDR3 (Channel A+B – 12.8Gbit+12.8Gbit) RAM will feature in both variants.

Octa vs LTE

As the eight-core Galaxy S4 variant wasn't released across all territories in favour of LTE, including in Australia, the UK and US, we've been doubtful of a global eight-core Galaxy Note 3 release.

SamMobile has put together a comprehensive list of which territories and carriers will get which Note 3 variant, with the Brits lucky enough to get both the Snapdragon 800 LTE variant (H3G, O2, Vodafone) and the eight-core 3G variant (Carphone Warehouse).

The US seemingly only have the Snapdragon LTE model listed through AT&T alongside its country code. Aussies also looks to miss out on the Exynos 5 Octa, while the LTE model is listed through Optus, Telstra and Vodafone.

Of course, Samsung will probably later add to this list, so perhaps the US and Australia won't be left behind after all.

We're inclined to put faith in this list and spec details though, if only because it is so comprehensive, but we'd still take all this with a grain of salt until Samsung's Unpacked event on September 4, when the Galaxy Note 3 is expected to be launched.

  • There's still a few weeks left until the Unpacked event, so why not catch up on everything we've heard so far about the Samsung Galaxy Note 3?

Source : techradar[dot]com

Was HTC plotting to offer custom colours before Moto X launch?

Was HTC plotting to offer custom colours before Moto X launch?

The purported prototype Design Studio (credit: TheVerge)

Motorola has attempted to start a fashion-conscious smartphone revolution with its customisable Moto X phone but, according to reports on Thursday, rival manufacturer HTC also considered getting in on the act.

Sources familiar with HTC's plans told The Verge the company planned to launch a customisation website allowing customers on the Sprint network in the US to create their very own HTC 8XT handset.

The report revealed the existence of a prototype Design Studio web app that would have allowed users colour control over the two-tone body, speaker, accents and engraving options.

However, the HTC 8XT device running Windows Phone 8 was launched in July minus those options with both the manufacturer and the carrier reportedly backing out over "cost and complexity" concerns.

Fashion sensitivities

With its new Moto X phone, Motorola is betting heavily on a perceived desire from smartphone users to carry a handset befitting of their fashion sensitivities, rather than the identikit offerings currently available.

The Moto X doesn't impress too much in terms of its mid-range specs, but Statesiders can use the Moto Maker website from two front frame colours, 18 back plate colours (new wood materials are coming soon) and 7 accent colours.

Buyers can also choose to have a personal message engraved on the back.

Meanwhile, reports claiming that Apple will launch its rumoured iPhone 5C budget handset in a range of bright colours akin to its iPod range could also be a sign that manufacturers are conscious that buyers want more choice over their phone's aesthetics.

As for HTC, it seems the plans have been benched for the time being, but if Motorola does well with the Moto Maker, the Taiwanese company's phones could get a little more colourful.


Source : techradar[dot]com

Nokia's Lumia Amber update lands to boost Windows Phone 8 devices

Nokia's Lumia Amber update lands to boost Windows Phone 8 devices

Lumia Amber brings much-improved imaging performance

Nokia has confirmed its Lumia Amber software update has started to roll-out for the company's Windows Phone 8 devices.

The headline feature in this relatively major software bump is the new imaging experience, which brings other WP8 Lumia handsets up to speed with the Lumia 1020 (obviously minus the massive 41-megapixel sensor).

Amber will bring improved image processing, noise reduction, colour reproduction, exposure control, autofocus and better performance in low-light, according to Nokia.

The Nokia Smart Camera app, which debuted on the Lumia 925 and features prominently on the Lumia 1020, is also open to other Lumia users running Windows Phone 8 on their handsets.

Best shot

In a post on the Nokia Conversations blog the company explained the merits of the Smart Camera app: "The app brings a slew of different options – use Best Shot to find the sharpest image from a series of ten; combine several shots of people in movement into one with Action Shot; heighten the appearance of speed by blurring the background with Motion Focus; create ideal group shots by choosing the best faces from a series with Change Faces, or remove unwanted objects from your pictures."

Beyond the camera features, Amber brings the new Glance Screen functionality on board, which displays a clock, battery meter and informs users when the phone is in silent, even when the display is locked.

Users will also be able to flip the phone over to activate silent mode, while double tapping the screen will unlock the device. There's also some minor improvements to the Here Maps app.

Lumia owners with Windows Phone 8 handsets can check whether the update is available in Settings > Phone Updates.


Source : techradar[dot]com

Sony Xperia i1 'Honami' could put 4K video in the palm of your hand

Sony Xperia i1 'Honami' could put 4K video in the palm of your hand

Sony is really trying to make 4K happen (credit: Engadget)

We don't know that many concrete facts about the rumored Sony Xperia i1 (aka "Honami"), but that hasn't stopped a barrage of rumors and leaks from giving us an idea of what to expect from Sony's purported phablet.

The larger successor to the Xperia Z, the Xperia i1 is believed to come with a robust 5-inch HD display, which should make pictures taken with the rumored 20MP camera (at a 5248 x 3936 resolution) look real nice.

Of course, that 20MP camera might also be perfectly suited for shooting video in 4K (4000 x 2000), which is just what the latest info surrounding the Honami seems to suggest.

According to leaked promotional materials, Sony is planning on releasing the first phone to allow users to shoot video in 4K resolution, which perfectly suits the Japanese company's plans across its own brand.

Mixed signals

That Sony might be bringing the ability to capture 4K video to a device as purportedly beastly as the Xperia i1 isn't all that surprising.

Considering the phablet is expected to come with a 4K-capable 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 chip, it actually may have been more shocking to learn the phone wouldn't use 4K in some way.

However, the rumored resolution of 4000 x 2000 is a bit curious, especially when considering Sony's 4K Ultra HD televisions only support a 3840 x 2160 resolution.

The Bravia branding on the slides in question lends this report a bit more credence, as does the tagline, "How do you get 4K content? By shooting videos with a 4K cellphone."

Remember though, the Xperia i1 still hasn't even been announced, and it certainly wouldn't be the first time rumored features didn't make it into the first iteration of a new smartphone.

With IFA 2013 just around the corner, we may not have to wait long to learn just how true these reports are, but until Sony delivers exact specs itself, we're not going to get too excited about the possibilities of shooting 4K with our smartphones. Yet.


Source : techradar[dot]com

Aaannddd now Google is blocking Microsoft's new YouTube app

Aaannddd now Google is blocking Microsoft's new YouTube app

Windows Phone 8 users still won't be seeing this YouTube app

It was just this week that YouTube finally returned to Windows Phone, and Google has already blocked the new app.

Microsoft and Google collaborated on this version of the Windows Phone YouTube app after bickering over it for months, but apparently it's still not good enough.

"Microsoft has not made the browser upgrades necessary to enable a fully-featured YouTube experience, and has instead re-released a YouTube app that violates our Terms of Service," a Google spokesperson told The Verge today.

"It has been disabled. We value our broad developer community and therefore ask everyone to adhere to the same guidelines."

Mixed messages

When the new Windows Phone YouTube app debuted on Tuesday, Microsoft released a statement indicating it believed that the app would finally satisfy Google's high standards.

"We've released an updated YouTube app for Windows Phone that provides the great experience our consumers expect while addressing the concerns Google expressed in May, including the addition of ads," the statement read.

Clearly they were wrong. Today, meanwhile, Microsoft said it's "working with [Google] to resolve the issue."

TechRadar has asked Google and Microsoft for their full statements, and we'll publish them here when we receive them.


Source : techradar[dot]com

Apple 'gifting' patent rekindles NFC for iPhone and iPad rumours

Apple 'gifting' patent rekindles NFC for iPhone and iPad rumours

One for you, one for me

A new Apple patent hints that the next generations of iPhone and iPad will come with NFC on board.

The application is based around giving iOS songs, ebooks and films to other iOS-using friends and families.

So if you wanted to give your pals a Hanson hit, you could either make the purchase directly in iTunes, or you could locate the song (probably 'Mmmbop', let's face it, but 'Where's The Love' was a valiant follow-up) on your own iPhone or iPad and gift them a copy from there.

Plant a seed, plant a flower, plant a rose

At the moment, when you buy iTunes files as presents for other people, you send them via email - however, this new patent gives you the option to do so using NFC.

This option will be handy if you're desperate to get 'Mmmbop' on to your friends' phone but you don't have internet access - it basically transfers a locked file to their handset which is then authenticated once they're back in Wi-Fi or data range.

Of course, this is no guarantee that Apple will include NFC in any device, nor that this patent will ever be used in any way - still, it's proof that the company is having a good hard think about how it can make NFC worth its while.


Source : techradar[dot]com

iPhone 5 and 5C together in perfect harmony?

iPhone 5 and 5C together in perfect harmony?

Black and yellow, black and yellow

Another alleged iPhone 5C shell for your perusal today. This one comes once again from leaker Sonny Dickson, who posted a video of the casing alongside the rest of the iPhone family.

We spoke to Sonny who told us that it came from the same source he received the recently-surfaced white cover from and insists it's "the real deal".

But of course, we can't help but ask whether the case is nothing more than an iPhone intruder trying to makes fools of us all. Strap on your skepti-goggles before hitting the play button.

More blips!

There's an intruder among our Blips. Or is there? You'll have to read through to find out.


Source : techradar[dot]com

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