Thursday, December 26, 2013

Android, Windows Phone news Dec 26, 2013

Android

In Depth: Why the smartphone is about to beat the PS4 at its own game

In Depth: Why the smartphone is about to beat the PS4 at its own game
le vs the handsetIn the US alone, smartphone gaming has around 126 million players, making it one of the most popular segments. By 2016 that's expected to rise to 144 million, according to a report by MediaBrix, which would equate to more than 8 in 10 smartphone users.The pop... -techradar



Best Messaging Apps for iPhone

Best Messaging Apps for iPhone
u've just purchased yourself a brand spanking new iPhone 5S or iPhone 5C, or whether you're tied into a lengthy contract on the ageing iPhone 4S, chances are you are going to want to use your iPhone for more than just web browsing or taking pictures.With Apple's App store currently populated with over one million apps, there ... -techradar



Best Messaging Apps for Windows Phone

Best Messaging Apps for Windows Phone
ttp://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/software/operating-systems/windows-phone-8-1086692/review">Windows Phone 8 is slowly gaining ground on the far more established Android and iOS ecosystems. The latest news puts it at 9.2% of the top five European markets, and at 12% in Great Britain.The influx of high end devices such as the 41MP... -techradar



Best Messaging Apps for Android

Best Messaging Apps for Android
ones are amongst the hottest on the market, currently accounting for around 70% of the European mobile market. Headlined by flagship handsets such as the HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4 and LG G2, and supported with the strong range of cheaper devices such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini and uber cheap LG Optimus L5 2, there is more de... -techradar



Is HP about to do a Beyoncé by launching two new phones by 2014?

Is HP about to do a Beyoncé by launching two new phones by 2014?
rumour circulating that HP will bust out two large-phone/small-tablets (OK, OK, "phablets") before 2013 is out. That gives the company just eight days to pull the new handsets out of the bag - and one of those days is Christmas Day. One handset is set to be a 6-inch phone while the other is a 7-incher, but... -techradar



Oppo officially unveils the mid-range, mid-price R1

Oppo officially unveils the mid-range, mid-price R1
one maker Oppo Electronics is at it again, unveiling its second new smartphone to be announced this month.The Oppo R1 was made official with a listing on the company's Chinese-language site, and though it's less impressive than the phone Oppo teased earlier in December it still has plenty to like.That earlier phone was the Oppo Fin... -techradar



BLIP: Android Jelly Bean catches some Z's as 4.3 comes to Sony Xperia devices

BLIP: Android Jelly Bean catches some Z's as 4.3 comes to Sony Xperia devices
e's little sign of any action on the Android KitKat front, some Sony Xperia handset owners can at least comfort themselves with a little 4.3 Jelly Bean over the festive season.On Monday, the Japanese giant rolled out the second newest version of Android for the Sony Xperia Z, Xperia ZR, X... -techradar



AllCast for Android leaves beta, streams to Apple TV, Roku and Xbox

AllCast for Android leaves beta, streams to Apple TV, Roku and Xbox
app which allows Android device owners to stream photos and videos to a host of connected devices is now available on the Google Play store.A full version of the AllCast app has landed within Google's download portal, following a brief period in beta, bringing streaming power to compatible devices like the Apple... -techradar



10 essential entertainment apps for Windows Phone

10 essential entertainment apps for Windows Phone
one is still lagging behind iOS and Android in terms of app numbers, but that doesn't mean you have to miss out as there are still thousands of great ones. We've sifted through them and come up with ten essential entertainment apps that no-one should go without.1. Netflix (£5.99 per month)Netflix is an app which sho... -techradar



Windows Phone

Mythical Nokia Normandy Android phone spied again, status still unknown

Mythical Nokia Normandy Android phone spied again, status still unknown
as on, then it was off, now we just don't know. The rumoured Nokia smartphone running Android has reportedly appeared online again, with its launch status still anyone's guess.The handset - codenamed Normandy - was may have become the first Nokia handset to adopt Google's operating system, word would... -techradar



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