Samsung has announced the world’s first commercially available LTE Advanced (LTE-A) Tri-Band Carrier Aggregation (CA) smartphone. The LTE-A Tri-Band CA enabled Galaxy Note 4 will provide a download peak speed of 300Mbps, four times faster than the speed of today’s 4G LTE service.
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Mugen Power Batteries has announced the new HLI-N910SL Mugen Power 3320mAh Extended Battery for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 which extends the time consumers can use this popular device.
New pictures have now appeared online showing off the Samsung Z1 Tizen smartphone and specs state that the handset will have 768MB of RAM and 4GB of native storage.
Kodak and Bullitt Group, have announced that they will launch a range of Android-powered mobile devices offering best-in-class image management software and features along with great design and UI.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen has demoted the company’s head of sales, on the heels of poorer-than-expected third quarter results and as part of a broader set of management changes at the company.
Smartphone app developer, Confide, launched an ad campaign on Tuesday, offering the business version of its self-destruct tool to entertainment studios, networks and labels for free, in perpetuity.
BlackBerry is teaming up with Boeing on a secretive, self-destructing smartphone developed for use by U.S. defence and homeland security employees and contractors.
BlackBerry today launched the BlackBerry Classic in Hong Kong. The smartphone built to meet the needs of productive people who appreciate the speed and accuracy that can be found with a physical keyboard.
BlackBerry have released an upgrade to the BBM Meetings for BlackBerry 10 app, taking the latest version to v10.3.1.80.
BlackBerry have released an upgrade to BlackBery Blend and it appears to be working on other BlackBerry 10 devices, not just the Passport and the Classic.
BlackBerry has just officially announced the Classic and the specs for the device are now public.
Here are the official BlackBerry Classic specs:
BT has announced that, further to its statement on 24 November 2014, it has entered into an exclusivity agreement with Deutsche Telekom and Orange in relation to BTs possible acquisition of all of their UK mobile business, EE. The period of exclusivity will last several weeks allowing BT to complete its due diligence and for negotiations on a definitive agreement to be conclude



