Tag: Android KitKat

LG Optimus L9 2 vs Motorola Moto E – Budget smartphones worth buying in 2015

There are a million articles covering various flagship phones, their pros and cons, prices and specs, but most of these have one common issue – they’re expensive. Sure, if you want the latest and best, you’ll likely ponder between a Samsung Galaxy S5, a Sony Xperia Z3 or an iPhone 6, but what if you ...

Largest smartphone battery put into the Elephone P5000

The largest smartphone battery ever has been incorporated into the Elephone P5000, which means that if speculations are correct, this phone will have the best battery life on the market. The Chinese smartphone maker announced that the Elephone P5000 will feature the largest smartphone battery ever and the fact that it measures 5350 mAH makes ...

Microsoft Lumia 535 vs Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime – Specs and price comparison

Tech enthusiasts always like to talk about the best possible smartphones available on the market, but for a lot of people out there most of these devices seem prohibitively expensive. But while flagships like the iPhone 6 and Samsung Galaxy Note 4 would cost you quite a pretty penny to purchase, there are other offerings out there ...

Android 5.0 Lollipop vs iOS 8 – upgrades and improvements

Two of the most recent mobile operating systems have just been launched by two of the biggest companies in the world, Apple and Google. Google has announced the arrival of Android 5.0 Lollipop yesterday, while iOS 8 was launched in tandem with Apple’s new flagships, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Both these new ...

Android One launched in India – further partners announced

Android One is the budget smartphone line that Google was planning a while back for emerging markets and today (September 15) its launch event took place in India. Sundar Pichai has emphasized the fact that Android One comes as an attempt to offer $100 smartphones for emerging markets with a stock Android experience. Manufacturers like ...

Moto X will upgrade to Android L according to Motorola’s VP

We suspected for a while that Android L will be made available for the Moto X, but now we also have confirmation. Motorola’s Vice President Punit Soni chose not to make a big fuss about it, and instead just broke the news quietly on Google+. He didn’t make an announcement on his profile page but gave a ...