Thursday 27 February 2014

Geekout 46: Mobile World Congress wrap-up and Galaxy S5 breakdown

If the greatest international occasion of the season that targeted on mobile phones was a competition, New samsung was clearly the champion. The Universe S5 is here, but there happens to be lot of other things to discuss. Welcome to Geekout.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 has been long awaited for several weeks now, and in a couple of several weeks it will lastly be on shop racks. The phone did not come in metal and nasty editions, or with foolish titles like Primary. New samsung has clearly achieved Apple stages when it comes to insane gossips about gadgets, so when the phone was declared there was a lot we did not know. The Galaxy S5 has already taken some warm for seeming like a minimal update with a support that looks like a Band-Aid, but overall it looks like a great new phone from the greatest Android system OEM around.

There’s enough in Spain's capital for mobile phones of all dimensions to be declared, so while Samsung was making a lot of disturbance, there were reports from Geeksphone and Nokia as well. Geeksphone has joined up with Quiet Group to declare the Blackphone, a security-focused smart phone that locations a top quality on protected application for interaction and connection. It’s got all the ingredients of a reasonable phone that attracts the weird, but the phone is no more or less protected from those big govt departments that seem so interested in sweeping up information.

Nokia’s codenamed Normandy phone became the Nokia X, which actually became three price range cost mobile phones Android system. You would not know they were Android system by looking at them, though, as Nokia saw fit to epidermis the phone in a consumer encounter that looks and seems almost like Windows Phone. These Mobile phones may not ever be marketed in the US or other significant Mobile marketplaces, but at $130, it’d be difficult for the smart phone lovers in the area not to be just a little interested.

Our app of the 7 days is a come back to the roguelike encounter for mobile phones. Fans of the hit activity FTL will find a lot of resemblances in the new area experience Out There for iOS and Android system. This $3.99 activity is a amazing crack away from the time waster styles that are so well-known on mobile phones, and gives you something to regularly come back to and work on throughout the day.

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