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Sunday, 14 October 2012
LG Nexus Phone Photos Leaked, Sports Bedazzled Backside
LG Nexus Phone Photos Leaked, Sports Bedazzled Backside
An Samsung tablet isn’t the only Nexus device rumored to be heading our way sometime soon. Earlier this week, rumors about a new Nexus phone manufactured by LG started swirling around the web, based around the design of the company’s flagship Optimus G. A picture is worth a thousand whispered rumors, of course, and now several leaked images purport to show the rumored LG Nexus in action.
A tipster sent Android Central the photos above, which are compelling for a couple of reasons. The home screen shows that the smartphone runs on the stock Android 4.1.2 build, as a new Nexus device should. Then again, any phone can run stock Android if it’s rooted. More intriguing are the build and model numbers found in the device information screen; they list the phone’s name as “Mako,” which jives with the fish-based naming scheme Google uses during internal testing of Nexus devices.
Sony Stops Xperia Tablet S Sales: Not Quite as Splash-Proof as Claimed
Sony Stops Xperia Tablet S Sales: Not Quite as Splash-Proof as Claimed
Sony stuffed a bevy of value-adding features into its new Xperia Tablet S, but now one of those features is actively taking money out of Sony’s pockets; sales of the tablet have been halted completely after a manufacturing defect rendered the supposedly splash-proof tablet not quite as splash-proof as advertised.
Sony representatives told The Next Web that an issue at the Xperia’s production factory created gaps between the tablet’s screen and casing. Those gaps could let water inside the tablet.
The Sony website still prominently proclaims the Xperia Tablet S’s water-resistant nature, saying that “A few drops of water can’t throw off your cooking game when you’re armed with the perfect culinary companion.”
Sony VAIO Duo 11 Reviewed
Sony VAIO Duo 11 Reviewed
Pros: Bright and crisp full HD display; Accurate stylus; Fast SSD; Plenty of ports
Cons: Feels heavy in tablet mode; Short battery life; Keyboard feels cramped; Volume buttons hard to reach; No holster for pen
The Verdict: The
Sony VAIO Duo 11's sliding touch screen and keyboard attempts to
deliver the best Windows 8 has to offer, but it doesn't quite succeed.
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