Blackberry are trying to bounce back into the smartphone industry desperately. Since the release of Blackberry Priv only induced more burden for the Canadian smartphone manufacturer due to insane pricings, it’s pretty much evident a new mid-range segment phone is all under way.
Facebook is now set to implement its multiple account support feature for Messenger after a series of beta and non-beta trials.
Reports claim the app is being made for both Android and iPhones.
Nokia is planning to return to market with new phones next year, according to a new report by Recode. Citing two sources briefed on company's plans, the publication said Nokia has a number of other ambitious technology projects as well, including some in the virtual reality arena.
Apple is planning to start accepting non-Apple devices as trade-ins, according to a new report by Bloomberg.
LG has revealed four new mid-range products ahead of the Mobile World Congress. The devices - four-inches (Joy), to 4.5-inches (Leon), 4.7-inches (Spirit), and five-inches (Magna). Each is available in 3G and LTE flavors - are powered by a 1.2GHz chip (3G models) or 1.3GHz quad-core chip (4G versions) and run Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box.
Microsoft is launching Outlook for iOS and Android phones and tablets. It had acquired an email startup Acompli last year. The new Outlook app, which almost looks identical to Acompli, is available for free in the respective stores.
If you are among the furious ones who found WhatsApp’s newest addition of two blue ticks annoying, follow these steps to disable them on your Android phones.
A frustrated mother invents a new smartphone app so kids can never ignore their parents' calls.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM