Confirmed: quad-core Krait-equipped LG LS970 comes with removable battery and NFC

lg logoWe’re still out of breath from marveling at the awesomeness that is LG LS970 — aka the Eclipse — and its mind-blowing specs. It looks like the excitement won’t end there. Brief Mobile has received yet more details of the phone that’s enough to seal its place in our heart as “the next phone to be fawned over for the next couple of months” – now that both Samsung and HTC have released their flagship offerings.

While earlier pictures showed the back of the LG LS970 and had folks making assumptions that it’d come with an embedded battery, a new image reveals that it might not be the case after all. The image, as you can see below, confirms that the Eclipse’s 2,100mAh battery will be a user removable one. Aside from that, it appears NFC will also be present in the phone.

We can argue about the importance of NFC and whether it’s something that people would use in common phone actions, but if you look past the “tap to pay” function, it can be quite a neat way to beam data or exchange files to and from your phone. As for the battery, there’s no denying that shipping the LG LS970 with a removable battery does make the phone that much more attractive in our eyes.

Want to know why LG has suddenly moved up a notch or two in our list? Here’s why. The LG LS970 is set to come with a 4.67-inch WXGA display with 1280 x 768 resolution, 16GB internal storage, 2GB RAM (!), 13MP rear camera, 1.3MP front camera and the aforementioned 2,100mAh battery. Oh, and it’ll come with a quad-core 1.5GHz Krait S4 processor. We rest our case.

It looks like the LG LS970 is heading towards Sprint’s direction in the US, but it’s the “when” part that we still don’t have enough information on. Stay tuned, folks!


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Not even Android can save Nokia now

How many of us first started with Nokia? I’m willing to bet that for most of you, a Nokia device was your first mobile phone. Having ‘grown up’ with Nokia phones, I’ve since made the graceful hop to Android, and it’s never been better. That being said, I still think back fondly, almost like an adolescent love relationship that all of us have had – and still cherish in my heart the time we spent together. However, this broken love is just a remnant from the past, and I, and the market, have affirmed their love for Android. Not everyone has plunged into the ever growing world of Android though, as we are still hearing cases of people going to the extreme, and, in some instances, selling parts of their bodies, or even their virginity to get the latest iDevice.

The Nokia 3310 was my first phone. Unfortunately all that is left of it are entertaining memes on the internet. And, having outgrown dumb phones, Asians – who were once Nokia’s biggest supporters – are disappointed that present day Nokias haven’t brought their once famous durability to their latest devices.

After the 3310, I had the Nokia N95 and the Xpress music 5800, which in my opinion are the best that Nokia has ever produced. Nothing after that mattered. Nokia even had to swallow their pride and admit their failure with the N97. The N8 and N9 came and went – creating little ripples.

Fast forward to 2012, and Nokia is mired by problems more pressing and numerous than ever before. They recently lost their position in the great mobile phone shipment battle to Samsung, while their flagship Nokia Lumia 900 has received mixed reviews. Other problems include:

It is no surprise that the company is imploding. After all, they jumped from a burning platform to another burning platform.

Here’s why.

Nokia Smartphones Don’t Command Value

By this, I meant the selling value. Nokia phones have always been the ‘cheaper’ alternative. In fact, in Asia, the price of WP7 devices halves in 6 months). This is a problem, because it means that they don’t make as much as competitors per smartphone. Being ‘cheaper’ also means that telcos would have to sell in higher volumes to match what they earn from Android and Apple. This is not a good picture.

But there is also a lingering question: will consumers pay less, if and when, access to Android and iPhones are equally affordable?

There might be those who would choose Nokia’s ailing phones, but I believe that the number of people who would do this are few. Consequently, telcos shun WP7 because the demand is so low.

What’s worse is that the Ovi Store has been completely removed from Lumia phones. This means that most app revenues have to be shared with Microsoft. There aren’t ways to sideload apps apart from a developer unlocking tool. This may sound irrelevant, but not when you compare how much Apple is making from their apps alone.

nokia-microsoft-wp7Nokia’s decision in going with Windows Phone is costing them more than they bargained for. Plus, Nokia will have to start paying Microsoft for WP7 licensing fees (sooner or later). There is also a question where Elop said WP7 would allow Nokia to differentiate better than competitors. How is it better than Nokia phones running Android?

We will never find out. It’s too late to turn back the clock.

Nokia Products Don’t Inspire Desirability As Others

I consider the late Steve Jobs as a marketing person more than a tech genius. Today, almost every corporation worships the means and methods laid down by Jobs. Others look to the life of Jobs like the way they read Sun Tzu’s, Art of War.

Steve Jobs marketed well, and the results are obvious.

Which brings me to the next question – What is outstanding about Nokia’s advertising and marketing? Most of us will draw a blank when asked this question.

That’s a marketing nightmare for Nokia’s marketing people.

That means that Nokia is either not doing enough marketing, or their marketing is so bad, that tech writers like me have no lasting impression of any part of it.

Nokia Is Not Fully Utilizing Their Tech

Nokia is a strong contender in terms of hardware. They were, if I may say, the best from yesteryear. However, hardware makes up a fraction in terms of consumer desirability. The premium smartphone market is the most rewarding, and there are consumers that are willing to pay good money to hold the latest devices in their hands from the tech worlds’ red carpet.

Symbian hasn’t delivered anything on par with iOS and Android, and WP7 is still wallowing slowly in infancy. WP7 isn’t a game changer the way Motorola introduced the original Motorola Droid years ago.

Instead, Nokia’s Lumia range is WP7 slapped on slightly better hardware.

It shows.

It Is Too Late For Nokia To Jump On The Android Bandwagon

Let’s imagine for a moment that Nokia decided to go Android.

2012 has arrived and the Nokia has arrived with a quad core processor; packing an 8MP Carl Zeiss lens. Nokia also announced the Nokia Android Pureview – a 41MP, quad core beast that neither Samsung nor HTC has even come close to creating. Nokia Android users gain a whole world of access to apps via the Google Play Store. At that point, Elop has turned the company from the red into piles and piles of green cash. Nokia also holds the title as the manufacturer with the most mobile devices shipped with Samsung at a close second. Nokia continues to pressure HTC to continue bundling Beats Audio headphones with their devices as it launches their new Nokia Android XpressMusic range.

Sounds interesting?

Perhaps.

Would Nokia have successfully differentiated themselves from the other phones in the segment – absolutely! Their superior hardware would shine and would put them way ahead of HTC, and possibly enable them to fight Samsung head on.

That hasn’t happened, and going Android now would be too late.

That would be spreading the fire.


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HTC Amaze 4G to get Ice Cream Sandwich on May 21

As owners of the HTC Sensation 4G are gleefully receiving their OTA update of Ice Cream Sandwich, which has been available since May 16, we expect to hear the same collective sigh of relief from HTC Amaze 4G owners pretty soon. It seems we’re not that far off the mark when we said that ICS upgrade for the phone would come not too long after it lands on HTC Sensation 4G.

As can be seen from the updated support page for HTC Amaze 4G on T-Mobile’s website, the carrier is ready to roll out ICS for HTC Amaze 4G starting May 21. Since it’s an OTA update, all you have to do is check your phone for an update notification on the due date. You can also request the update via HTC software updates menu and tap “Check Now”.

The update will bring the following to your HTC Amaze 4G:

  • Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • Sense 3.6
  • System bar enhancements to easily view recent apps.
  • Re-sizeable widgets
  • Lock screen actions including pull down notifications and adjust volume while device is locked.
  • Data usage controls.
  • Face Unlock
  • Home screen folders
  • Improved battery life

With three days away from the OTA update for the HTC Amaze 4G, you could use the remaining time to say goodbye to the good old Gingerbread. Enjoy your ICS treat soon.


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Don’t miss your chance to win a Tegra-powered ASUS Transformer Pad 300!

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Hey guys! Whether you love spending quality time with iconic characters like Sonic the Hedgehog or you want to blow off steam in the adrenaline-filled ShadowGun, a Tegra-powered tablet is the ideal gaming device. Light-weight, powerful, delivering amazing graphics and buttery smooth animations, Tegra 3 devices offer a gaming experience that are finally beginning to rival consoles.

Now you can win your own Tegra 3-powered beast, an ASUS Transformer Pad 300, along with all the accessories you need to reach gaming nirvana. For all you gamers out there, we’ve partnered with NVIDIA and ASUS to bring you amazing prize packs made of:

  • ASUS Transformer Pad 300
  • ASUS Mobile dock
  • Logitech game controller
  • Jambox Speaker

All you need to do to enter the sweepstakes is visit our giveaway page and follow the simple instructions. The best part about this sweepstake is you have multiple chances to win. Every week through May 31, you can win a prize pack from Android Authority by commenting on our site, or you can win one from NVIDIA, which is giving away seven prize packs to celebrate the first anniversary of the TegraZone.

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Prize details

The ASUS Transformer Pad 300 is powered by a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, the best choice if you want stutter-free functioning and console-like graphics from your tablet games. When it’s time to work, use the keyboard dock to quickly switch to productive mode. No matter how you plan to use your tablet, you’ll know you made a good investment. The ASUS Transformer Pad 300 offers a premium experience for a very reasonable price.

Here are the specs:

  • Android 4.0.3
  • 1.3GHz quad-core Tegra 3 4-plus-1 processor
  • 10.1″ 1280×800 350-nit IPS display
  • 1GB DDR3 RAM
  • 32GB Storage, microSD card slot
  • microHDMI
  • 7.1″ x 10.4″ x 0.39″ (HxWxD), 1.39 lbs

Don’t miss out

Hurry up! We are about to pick up our winner of the week and you can also win a Transformer Pad prize pack on Nvidia’s Player’s Choice Awards. Head over to the giveaway page and enter the contest and check both out. It’s simple, free, and fun! Good luck everyone!


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Samsung Galaxy S3 comes a day early for pre-order customers in the UK

We’ve given you the nitty-gritty details of where you can buy the Samsung Galaxy S3 in the UK. Now there’s some good news for those who have pre-ordered the phone from the Samsung Brand store at Westfield Stratford City. According to Samsung Mobile UK, you will be able to collect the curvaceous phone the night before its official launch date of May 30. So, if you’re in town on May 29, pay the store a visit starting from 6 PM, and you’ll be coming home with the Samsung Galaxy S3.

For those who haven’t pre-ordered the Samsung Galaxy S3, note that you won’t be able to buy the phone on May 29 in stores, as the stocks are strictly reserved for those who have made the pre-order. Your best bet is to show up a day after.

Don’t feel too bad if you didn’t pre-order your Galaxy S3 from the Samsung Brand store, as there’s a possibility that you can pick up the phone on the same date from the retailer you’re preordering the phone from, albeit an hour later from 7 PM, as per Samsung’s policy. But you’ll have to confirm this with the retailer, because it all depends on each retailer preferences.

Moving up the availability of the Samsung Galaxy S3 a day early for people who pre-ordered the phone is Samsung’s idea of a surprise. Samsung UK and Ireland VP Simon Stanford said that the company “had an overwhelming response from our retail partners and customers alike since announcing the Galaxy S III on 3 May. So we wanted to delight our customers and reward them for pre-ordering by letting them get their hands on the device a day before anyone else. We believe we have created our best smartphone yet, designed specifically with daily human needs in mind, and we are proud to provide our customers with a truly unique mobile user experience.”

Or, this could simply be Samsung’s way to boost the pre-order numbers of the phone, which we already know are spectacular. Either way, there’s still time to make that Samsung Galaxy S3 pre-order, if you want to get it earlier than the rest of UK folks.

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Unlocked GSM Samsung Galaxy S3 available for pre-order on Amazon.com, ships as soon as May 25

The long awaited Samsung Galaxy S3 is still about ten days away, that is if you’re lucky enough to live in Europe or the other regions where the vaunted device will come early. For those on the other side of the Atlantic, Samsung has only offered an annoyingly vague “this summer” as an availability date.

Why are American users among the last to get new devices? It’s because the immense power that big carriers wield in the US, and also, due to the specifics of the market. Manufacturers have to adapt their devices to the carriers’ requests, and also to ensure the technical compatibility between handsets and the cell networks that are prevalent in North America.

Of course, you can always skip carriers and get yourself an unlocked device, if you are willing to put up with the significant price hike and some limitations. Case in point: you can now pre-order an unlocked, GSM Samsung Galaxy S3 16GB from Amazon.com, starting from $779.99.

Now, 800 bucks is a hefty price tag, no matter how you look at it, but considering the savings that you can make by going pre-paid, it might be something to consider. You can get the device from several vendors, some of which claim that they’ll ship the device even before the official May 29 worldwide release date (with the customary warnings). For example, retailer Tailwind says it will get the Galaxy S3 in its inventory as early as May 24 and begin fulfilling orders the next day. So, yeah, you’ll get the bragging rights associated with sporting the Galaxy S3 before any of your friends.

For the caveat part, this is the GSM version of the phone, which will not work on Verizon’s or Sprint CDMA networks. As for LTE, forget about it. On the flipside, this version is powered by a quad-core Exynos 4 processor, as Mother Samsung intended, and not the S4 Snapdragon that will probably tick inside the US versions of the Galaxy S3.

So, folks, if you don’t care about LTE or CDMA, and you are sick of depending on carriers, the beautiful Galaxy S3 might be your own personal vehicle to phone nirvana.


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Unlocked GSM Samsung Galaxy S3 available for pre-order on Amazon.com, ships as soon as May 25

The long awaited Samsung Galaxy S3 is still about ten days away, that is if you’re lucky enough to live in Europe or the other regions where the vaunted device will come early. For those on the other side of the Atlantic, Samsung has only offered an annoyingly vague “this summer” as an availability date.

Why are American users among the last to get new devices? It’s because the immense power that big carriers wield in the US, and also, due to the specifics of the market. Manufacturers have to adapt their devices to the carriers’ requests, and also to ensure the technical compatibility between handsets and the cell networks that are prevalent in North America.

Of course, you can always skip carriers and get yourself an unlocked device, if you are willing to put up with the significant price hike and some limitations. Case in point: you can now pre-order an unlocked, GSM Samsung Galaxy S3 16GB from Amazon.com, starting from $779.99.

Now, 800 bucks is a hefty price tag, no matter how you look at it, but considering the savings that you can make by going pre-paid, it might be something to consider. You can get the device from several vendors, some of which claim that they’ll ship the device even before the official May 29 worldwide release date (with the customary warnings). For example, retailer Tailwind says it will get the Galaxy S3 in its inventory as early as May 24 and begin fulfilling orders the next day. So, yeah, you’ll get the bragging rights associated with sporting the Galaxy S3 before any of your friends.

For the caveat part, this is the GSM version of the phone, which will not work on Verizon’s or Sprint CDMA networks. As for LTE, forget about it. On the flipside, this version is powered by a quad-core Exynos 4 processor, as Mother Samsung intended, and not the S4 Snapdragon that will probably tick inside the US versions of the Galaxy S3.

So, folks, if you don’t care about LTE or CDMA, and you are sick of depending of carriers, the beautiful Galaxy S3 might be your own personal vehicle to phone nirvana.

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Bummer, Best Buy has indefinitely delayed shipments of HTC EVO 4G LTE

Potential owners of HTC EVO 4G LTE were supposed to be playing with their new device today, but due to the legal tussle between HTC and Apple, that dream is temporary shelved.

It’s been an even bigger disappointment for Best Buy customers who have pre-ordered the phone. When word went out that shipments of  the HTC EVO 4G LTE have been held up in Customs, thus delaying the phone’s availability in the US, customers received confirmation emails from Best Buy that the phone would still be delivered on May 23. It looks like that’s not going to be the case now.

We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but we have to tell you that Best Buy is now busy sending out clarification emails to tell customers that the shipment of the HTC EVO 4G LTE has been delayed for an unspecified amount of time.  This means that their knowledge of when HTC will settle the dispute is as good as your guessing.

While Sprint has updated its website to reflect the sales delay of HTC EVO 4G LTE in their stores, they are also in the dark about the specific availability of the phone. However, they did mention that HTC is still “working closely with Customs to secure approval”.

Sprint said that those who pre-ordered the HTC EVO 4G LTE will be prioritized to get the phone once HTC has received green light from Customs. If the waiting gets too long, Sprint allows customers to cancel their pre-orders of the phone and refunds will be handed out. We suggest you wait a couple of days before making that decision, though.

How upset are you about the shipment delay of HTC EVO 4G LTE? Will you be moving on to another phone if things aren’t settled soon? If so, which phone do you have your eyes set on?


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Bummer, Best Buy has indefinitely delayed shipments of HTC EVO 4G LTE

Potential owners of HTC EVO 4G LTE were supposed to be playing with their new device today, but due to the legal tussle between HTC and Apple, that dream is temporary shelved.

It’s been an even bigger disappointment for Best Buy customers who have pre-ordered the phone. When word went out that shipments of  the HTC EVO 4G LTE have been held up in Customs, thus delaying the phone’s availability in the US, customers received confirmation emails from Best Buy that the phone would still be delivered on May 23. It looks like that’s not going to be the case now.

We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but we have to tell you that Best Buy is now busy sending out clarification emails to tell customers that the shipment of the HTC EVO 4G LTE has been delayed for an unspecified amount of time.  This means that their knowledge of when HTC will settle the dispute is as good as your guessing.

While Sprint has updated its website to reflect the sales delay of HTC EVO 4G LTE in their stores, they are also in the dark about the specific availability of the phone. However, they did mention that HTC is still “working closely with Customs to secure approval”.

Sprint said that those who pre-ordered the HTC EVO 4G LTE will be prioritized to get the phone once HTC has received green light from Customs. If the waiting gets too long, Sprint allows customers to cancel their pre-orders of the phone and refunds will be handed out. We suggest you wait a couple of days before making that decision, though.

How upset are you about the shipment delay of HTC EVO 4G LTE? Will you be moving on to another phone if things aren’t settled soon? If so, which phone do you have your eyes set on?


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Verizon backtracks, will only kill grandfathered unlimited plans for subsidized devices

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Yesterday, we reported that the nation’s largest carrier has decided to “discontinue” its grandfathered unlimited data plans and ask customers to move to tiered data plans. The move, which would align Verizon with its largest competitor, AT&T, is supposed to happen this summer. At least that’s what much of the blogosphere made out of the statements that Verizon’s Fran Shammo made during an earnings call.

As it turns out, the reports of the death of Verizon’s unlimited plans have been exaggerated. In a press statement, Verizon said that it would only force customers to move to a tiered plan if they want a subsidized device. In other words, the “grandfathered” plan won’t be available as an option when purchasing a subsidized device.

This means that customers will not be moved automatically to new plans, as some have believed. If you have an unlimited data plan and you are willing to pay the full retail price for a device, you can continue to use your grandfathered plan, indefinitely.

That’s relatively good news, or at least better news that what we initially understood from Verizon’s statements. Of course, if you depend on subsidies to get a decent smartphone, you’ll have no choice but to move to a tiered plan. But if you can come up with the extra cash to buy a phone without a discount, you can happily burn your way through the gigabytes without fear of bill shock. That’s an especially attractive option when you consider that you can get unlocked devices for affordable prices these days.

It seems the Big Red is not ready to face the ire of its longtime users, so instead of killing the grandfathered plans with one fell swoop, it will force them into a prolonged agony. We must specify that this new policy will kick into action this summer, when Verizon will launch the new shared data plans, which will allow customers to have multiple devices on a single plan. Until then, there’s still some time to upgrade (and get a subsidized device) without losing your grandfathered plan.

What do you think about this new development, Verizon users?


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