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LG announces curved-back flagship G4 smartphone

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LG have just announced their brand new flagship phone; the G4. Continuing on the success of the G3, the new model touts the latest and greatest hardware; with lots of emphasis on the brand new 5.5-inch “Quantum Screen”. The phone also has a leather back with actual stitching. There’s also a slight curve that we assume is just there to look nice.

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Sporting a Snapdragon 808 processor, we have no doubt the phone will be quick, but time will tell if it can beat the Galaxy S6’s 8-core chip. In terms of battery life, the 3000mAh battery promises to get you through a normal day’s usage, but unlike Samsung and Apple’s flagship, the battery  in the G4 is removable. So if you find yourself often needing a mid-day charge, you can buy a better battery or just swap it out with another. On top of the removable back, the G4 has SD card support if the 32GB of on-board memory just isn’t cutting it.

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The camera has been greatly improved too. The back camera is 16MP with a bunch of technical mumbo that basically helps take pictures in low light. The front sports an 8MP camera with gesture control for easier selfies. There’s also advanced options like ISO control, aperture and shutter speed.

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Like the G3 before it, the lock and volume buttons are on the back. Most people find it pretty jarring at first, but we have G3’s and we can say for sure that once you accustom yourself to it, it’s actually more convenient than the conventional layout. The buttons on the G4 seem to have been enlarged though, perhaps in response to the confusion?

The leather on the back is easily the most interesting design choice of the G4. It’s genuine leather with real stitching; almost making it resemble a car seat. It’s nice to look at and gives the phone an executive vibe, but the leather can scratch and dent, so a cover will be mandatory. If you don’t like the leather (50 Shades flashbacks), you can get a plain plastic cover.

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LG have been mum on availability and price of the G4, but we expect to get details pretty soon.

You can check out our review of the G3 here.

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Sony launches THEIR #Selfie phone, Xperia C3

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Along with Huawei (Ascend P7) and Nokia (Lumia 630), Sony has reacted to the massive Selfie trend sweeping the human species with their Xperia C3 smartphone.

The front facing camera is a 5MP wide-angle ‘PROselfie cam’ with Superior Auto mode and a soft LED flash in any light. But to go along with the selfie smartphone theme, they’ve also included a bunch of selfie apps like:
Portrait retouch for getting the perfect portrait images of your BFF
AR Effect puts a Halloween or Carnival effect on your front facing camera
Timeshift burst lets you choose the best pic from a series and
Movie Creator does the obvious.

Inside the Xperia C3 has a super lightweight body with a Quad-Core 1.2 Ghz processor with 1GB RAM and 8GB Flash memory and 4G/LTE abilities. The screen is 5.5-inch HD.

I especially like the dual-SIM love that the Xperia C3 has got.

Comes in August, no RRP yet.

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iPhone 5 official trailer

Geez guys. It’s just a bloody phone. And why does no one sound even remotely happy about it. So depressing!

[tweetherder]The world’s most serious video ever produced. You’d swear they had opened a hole to an alternative universe. And that’s from a fan.[/tweetherder]

Morphing tactile touchscreen, supports touch and buttons

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Now here’s a company that just isn’t bothering with the touchscreen VS QWERTY keyboard debate, they’re just offering everybody the best of both worlds. Well they will be sometime in 2013.

Sounds too good to be true, but April was over months ago.

Tactus Technology have recently shown off their morphing touchscreen tech which lets keys on the screen appear and disappear as they’re needed. Using a science called microfluidics, the Android phone it was shown off on had a network of tiny channels running below the flexible screen in which a reservoir of oil could dump it’s contents into, inflating the keys as they were needed.

Coming to a tablet, smartphone or other touchscreen near you…in 2013…we hope.

Prepare for your mind to be blown!

 

More http://www.tactustechnology.com/