Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Android, Windows Phone news Jan 15, 2014

Android

TechRadar.com

Interview: Motorola: 'it doesn't matter what camera your smartphone has'
as announced that it's bringing the Moto X to the UK on February 1 2014, six months after it was launched in the US, and trailing in the footsteps of the excellent Moto G.We've already questioned the handset's arrival in the UK and its £380 price tag, which seems a lot when compared to the bargain basement Mo... -techradar



Meet the super secure smartphone which promises ultimate privacy from NSA

Meet the super secure smartphone which promises ultimate privacy from NSA
ike privacy is set to be a big deal at MWC 2014 and Spanish mobile company Geeksphone is first out of the gates with its Barcelona-bound Blackphone. Thanks to a certain Mr Snowden, the whole world knows that the NSA has been paying attention to our private conversations, going so far as to access our offline... -techradar



The Moto G gets Google Play Edition treatment, stripped OS now truly stock

The Moto G gets Google Play Edition treatment, stripped OS now truly stock
f="http://www.techradar.com/us/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/moto-g-1199218/review">Moto G is already one of the best overall mid-range phones around, plus it comes unlocked direct from Motorola. But for any customer that wants to pick up a truly stripped down phone, Google has started sel... -techradar



Windows Phone

Samsung may return to Windows Phone 8 with this 1080p handset

Samsung may return to Windows Phone 8 with this 1080p handset
nates the Windows Phone scene right now, and it's certainly the only one selling Windows Phones with 1080p displays.But perhaps not for long: enter the Samsung SM-W750V. While that string of letters and numbers doesn't give much away, they may very well represent a 5-inch, high-end Samsung Windows Pho... -techradar



How desperate is Microsoft for Windows Phone love? Very, apparently

How desperate is Microsoft for Windows Phone love? Very, apparently
for mobile OS dominance has taken another turn, with Microsoft effectively, and unsurprisingly announcing that it really, really wants you to own a Windows Phone.According to Mobile Review's Eldar Murtazin, the same blogger who broke the news about the $1 billion offer to Samsung earlier last month, Micro... -techradar



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