Sim-Free HTC One SV landed in UK Market

Taiwanese electronic manufacturer HTC released the ONE SV Smartphone in British Stores, the device is now available to purchase from Clove £349.99 only. Currently Clove is selling unlocked and SIM-Free both devices in two flavors white and blue colours. The HTC SV devices packs a 1.2 GHZ dual-core processor, 1 GB RAM with 4.3 inch …

Samsung Galaxy Camera begins rolling out to Android 4.1.2

We are happy to tell you that, Samsung begins rolling out Jelly Bean 4.1.2 updates for the Galaxy Camera. According  to a few blogs, the update is being sent  out to users in the United Kingdom. Unfortunately the update does not brings latest features except few bug fixes, performance improvements etc. Last Year, at IFA Samsung …

Check Out The Six Top Smartphones Of Year 2012

The year 2012, probably over any other year till now, has seen an incredible change, the way different companies manufacture, design as well as sell off their tablets and Smartphones. A large number of commerce versions have been progressively switched to a service-first versions, as the manufacturers endeavor to attract their customers through these podiums …

HTC One S Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Update Ready To Roll

HTC One S user’s, we’ve heard about the Jelly Bean latest updates for the HTC One S Smartphones. HTC has started rolling out the Android Jelly Bean 4.1.1 updates for your devices. The Latest Updates brings Project Butter for a lag-free UI navigation, Slight UI, Google NOW, improved voice search, offline speech to text and …

Google & Motorola to come up with ‘X Phone’ in 2013

The Wall Street Journal has reported that Google and Motorola are together working on a Smartphone device that is given a codename ‘X Phone’, which is to be launched next year. Google purchased Motorola for $12.5 in May to work on the X Phone. It has also been reported that the device will be a …

Take That Instagram! Back Up Your Instagram Files and Get an Alternative Picture App

Yesterday the social media world was set ablaze with talk of Instagram’s new terms and conditions which contained a clause allowing the company to take ownership and rights of the pictures being taken with the app. This obviously enraged many users who heard that their personal and private pictures may now be, legally, the property …