Category Archives: Tech News

Samsung dropped by leading carrier – details

DoCoMo has decided to omit Samsung from its winter devices after the Samsung Galaxy S4 missed the summer sales target by 30%. DoCoMo has chosen models from Sony, Sharp and Fujitsu instead.

During the summer, Sony’s Experia A managed to sell 1.3 million units at DoCoMo, while the Galaxy S4 moved just 700,000 units.

Sony seems to be on a bit of a roll at the moment with its Xperia range.

What’s new in the iPhone 5S?

The iPhone 5 is a marvellous piece of kit, and as usual Apple will release the next iPhone based on the 5 but with internal components upgraded .

A few new specs to expect: (1) the new A7, ARMv8 based AP (application processor), featuring a 1GB LPDDR3 RAM chip; (2) a sapphire home button with fingerprint  sensor; (3) main camera unchanged with 8MP, but featuring a larger F2.0 aperture with dual flash lights; (4) new option for golden casing; and (5) new option for 128GB storage.

The camera upgrade will offer better low light performance which being honest is when most photos are taken.

The full reveal along with all the new iOS 7 features will be on 10th September 2013.

Samsung Galaxy S4 UK Sim Free finally receiving over the air update

S4 UK Sim free phones are now receiving the big update from Samsung. This is BTU devices.

Improvements and fixes in the new Software Update:
-New Camera firmware
-Smearing issue has been fixed (Purple effect while scrolling)
-Smart Pause Toggle
-Move Apps to SD Card
-HDR Video (Can record HDR video)
-Semi-transparent status bar
-New Icons in Settings
-Secure boot status (About Phone)
-Increase legibility (Display) (New feature)

The update is 347mb. If you haven’t received it go to settings, about device, software update.

The version number after update is i9505XXUBMGA.

New Apple Patents – details

Apple is no stranger to patents.

“On August 15, 2013, the US Patent & Trademark Office published three patent applications from Apple that reveal new connector related developments,” Jack Purcher reports for Patently Apple.
“The first invention covers a MagSafe connector design with new ‘flat attraction plates’ for better connectivity and superior aesthetics,” Purcher reports. “The second invention covers a flexible audio connector that could be made with new superelastic materials.”

Purcher reports, “And lastly, a third connector related invention reveals a new manufacturing methodology that implements lasers so as to eliminate a lot of manual labor.”

Are we going to see even thinner macs from Apple? That sure is a possibility.

ZTE Open now available exclusively on eBay UK and US

ZTE eBay store is now selling the first Firefox OS phone called Open.
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Firefox OS anticipates your needs, adapts to every situation and instantly delivers the
information you want. Apparently.

That includes popular, big name apps, but also local content that means the most to you and your life.

It costs £60 inclusive of postage. I should receive this little pocket monster early next week, so expect a review shortly. Specs include –

1.0 GHz Cortex-A5 built-in A-GPS Sensor, GPU Adreno 200
512mb rom, 254mb ram
3.5 inch screen TFT, 320 x 480
Support US 3G NETWORK
2G NETWORK:GSM 850/900/1800/1900
3G NETWORK:UMTS 900/2100
3.15mp camera, FM Radio, MP3 Player, Video Player, Photo Editing Filters
Support for 32gb micro SD cards
Nokia Here Maps – Directions, Transit and Traffic

For £60 this does seem like a bargain. Or is it too good to be true. More next week.

HTC’s $1bn ad campaign is brilliant – details why

HTC have acquired the services of Robert Downey Jr in their $1bn ad campaign. And guess what, I think it’s a genius idea.

Why? Well at the moment most of the tech press are slating it, saying HTC are off their rockers. So round one to HTC because a) everyone remembers it and b) they all recall its about HTC.

Then there is the creative aspect of this idea. What is grow. What HTC brand name become more aware amongst the general public.

And Here’s To Change, HTC 😉

How difficult can it be to find the next smartphone?

This last 12 months has been a bit of a roller coaster when it comes to what phone is in my pocket. In fact, the number of phones used has been far too many, to the point that I have nearly lost track as to the exact sequence but it went something like this.

I had the Samsung Galaxy S3, then the iPhone 5 arrived. The screen on the 5 just felt too small, so along came the Samsung Note 2. Well, that lasted a weekend, as the 16gb model just didn’t have enough memory for installing all my apps. It would not have been a problem previously on the original Samsung Note, as this allowed apps to be installed on the memory card. But following an update to android, this feature was removed. So I then got a Nokia Lumia 620 to explore the Windows Phone experience. I enjoyed it but was missing my games and apps not yet on the platform. I also wanted a phone with a better camera.

So along came the HTC One. My plan was to keep the One as a stop gap until the Samsung S4 got launched. But then the S4 pricing was announced and this was through the roof. And then all the issues and bugs came to the forefront. Plus the lack of user memory from the 16gb model and no sign of the higher capacity 32/64gb versions. While all this drama was unfolding, I began to really enjoy the HTC One. Probably the best phone currently too for design, focus and attention to detail. With its great quality, speakers, camera tech and HTC tweaks it was a killer device. Only one issue, I liked taking landscape shots and the resolution/detail wasn’t good enough. Everything else was perfect.

During my One experience, I borrowed a friend’s S4 for a week in May. It was so buggy, I was more than happy to return it. Plus the HTC One just worked better. But after the HTC One received the 4.2.2. software update, I got bored and change was needed. So along came the Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom. And despite its lower specs as a phone, I loved it. It was really ideal and worked a treat. Being able to instantly attach it to my tripod was fantastic enabling me to take some great photos. But there was a but. Panoramic photos just could not cut it. The resolution was poor. So reluctantly, that got returned. I was able in the meantime to try a Nokia Lumia 925 and Huawei Ascend P6. The Lumia 925 was really really good. Great camera optics and a very fluid operation, but 2 apps I needed to use daily were not available yet on Windows Phone, so the Lumia 925 could not be used as my main driver. The Huawei Ascend P6 looked beautiful, but overheated when using GPS and bluetooth, plus was very buggy.

So what next then? Well, I had heard the Samsung S4 had had a huge software update released in June, that fixed most of the bugs and issues. So here I am with a S4. And cursing. I bought a Samsung S4 via Amazon, as a UK sim free phone. It still has the original firmware from 26th April 2013 and cannot officially be updated to the newer firmware that Samsung has already released to the UK networks, and other countries in Europe. I spoke to Samsung support, who confirmed the position. They then tried to provide some bullshit explanation that networks would get the update first due to additional resources they had allocated. I explained that normally it is the sim free devices to receive the updates first, then the networks test this and then release and not the other way around. I also explained that other countries in Europe had already received the update and that Samsung themselves following their BBC Watchdog appearance had confirmed a new update was available. This was back in May. So, I asked the question to Samsung support whether they were deliberately upsetting people without contracts to try and force them on to a network. There was no response. So my plan of trying the Samsung S4 with the latest software fixes has failed. Now, some of my tech savvy friends are saying but you can flash/root the latest firmware by other means. Yes you can, but if you spend £500 on a phone, I don’t expect to have to resort to such antics. So the S4 might be sanctioned to its grave shortly.

Update – Samsung Mobile UK on twitter confirmed the update is coming soon but couldn’t reveal how soon. Hmmm, that’s helpful!

So what next then? Well, coming up of interest is the Samsung Note 3, HTC One Max, Sony Honami and new iPhone. All I want is 64gb memory in one chunk, or 32gb internal plus micro sd card, a 8mp camera with optical image stabilisation, good audio quality via headphones, bluetooth apt-x, and a good speaker and screen. Replaceable battery would be great.

So will this goal happen?

Where is the 5 inch screen iPhone?

The iPhone is now has a 4 inch screen. Will Apple release a larger screen like many of the flagship android phones. Well if you look at AT&T stats,  this may be a long wait.

Back in January of 2013, 9 out of 10 customers on AT&T chose the 3.5 or 4-inch iPhone over all other smartphones, including all bigger smartphones, combined. 6 out of 10 customers on Verizon did likewise. In the last quarter, reported in July of 2013, more than 5 out of 10 customers on both AT&T and Verizon still chose the 3.5 or 4-inch iPhone over all other smartphones, despite the iPhone 5 being halfway through its product cycle, and the presence of newer, bigger rivals like the enormous Samsung Galaxy S4 and the gorgeous HTC One, as well as various other, larger Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phones.

I really think Samsung, Sony or HTC need a mini version that has proper specifications and not scaled down specifications.  Or maybe they just can’t build a phone that small with all the features like Apple does?

Google Shuts Down Microsoft YouTube App, Again

The Microsoft built YouTube app for Windows phones, shut down by Google in May and re-introduced by Microsoft this week, has been shut down by Google again.

A YouTube spokesperson says “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.”

Clearly no love lost between these two companies.