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New Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 coming soon

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The Snapdragon 800 has been a very successful processor for Qualcomm, powering most of today's high end phones such as the LG G2, Sony Xperia Z1 and Z Ultra, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (LTE) and Nexus 5.  Qualcomm has...

Next Motorola phone – the Moto G heading worldwide with November 13th launch

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The disappointment at missing out on the Moto X for everyone outside the US could be about to be alleviated if a tweet sent out from the official Motorola Twitter account hinting at a worldwide launch is to be...

HTC have enough issues, leave them alone Nokia!

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As if they didn't have enough issues already, HTC now face a potential import ban on the HTC One into one of the worlds biggest smartphone markets; the United States of America. A preliminary ruling this week stated that Nokia's...

HTC One Max to adopt old Qualcomm processor says sources

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Digitimes are reporting that according to their sources within the supply chain for the HTC One Max, the large sized device will adopt an older Qualcomm processor, the quad-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ 8064 for production of its...

Qualcomm Toq Smartwatch announced

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The smartwatch scene seems to be heating up with some major players entering the market and Qualcomm have added their name to the ring with their new Toq smartwatch. Toq is a buttonless smartwatch with a full colour display and...

Rumour: Asus to build new model of Nexus 10 for release this year

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Despite a statement to Amir Efrati of the Wall Street Journal by Sundar Pichai stating that Samsung would build this years Nexus 10; Russell Holly from Geek.com has stated that multiple sources are reporting to them that Asus...

Jean-Baptiste Quéru says he’s quitting AOSP over Nexus 7 factory image troubles

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Thanks, Qualcomm. This is why we can't have nice things. Jean-Baptiste Quéru is the AOSP's frontman - he gets praised when things work out, and cops the flak when they don't. And with Qualcomm's lawyers raining all over the...

No ETA on factory image for new Nexus 7; lawyers to blame?

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If you've decided to import a shiny new Nexus 7, make sure you read the instructions very carefully before you try to root the device - if you mess up, there's no (official) way back. Google haven't released factory...

LG-F320 benchmarked in Antutu – Possibly the Optimus G2 running Snapdragon 800

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A new LG device has shown up in the benchmark results on the AnTuTu Benchmark app, with the country of origin set as LG's home country of South Korea. The clock speed on the device with model number LG-F320...

Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 reference devices shown off

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Qualcomm's Snapdragon 600 has undoubtedly been the processor of the year so far - it powers the two biggest Android flagships, HTC's One and Samsung's Galaxy S 4, and it is an absolute beast. I think it's quite telling...

Next Generation Nexus 7 hits the FCC (Update: Bluetooth SIG too)

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With the one year anniversary of the debut of probably the most successful Android tablet to date - the Nexus 7 - fast approaching, apart from a possible appearance in a recent Google promo video there really hasn't been...

Analyst: Refreshed Nexus 7 running Android 4.3, 1920×1200 display, Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU coming...

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Everybody loves a good analyst, especially when they have solid predictions of technology we love. Ming-Chi Kuo from KGI Securities has released a research note that sets out potential (yes, it's only a prediction) specs of the refreshed Nexus...

Samsung confirms Galaxy S 4 will launch in Australia with Snapdragon Series 600 CPU,...

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Samsung Australia have confirmed what we already knew, the Galaxy S 4 will launch in Australia equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Series 600 CPU clocked at 1.9GHz and it will support 4G LTE on all networks. The Snapdragon 600 CPU...

Next-generation Nexus 7 could ditch NVIDIA in favour of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Pro

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It looks like NVIDIA's Tegra 4 won't be making an appearance in the next-generation Nexus 7. At least, according to ZD Net who are citing Pacific Crest analyst Michael McConnell. So why the change from NVIDIA to Qualcomm? Well,...

Qualcomm introduces new range of chips; faster, less power intensive

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Today at Qualcomm's keynote address at CES, they introduced a new range of mobile processor chips that throws away the S3 and S4 moniker that we're currently using. Instead, the new range is broken down into Snapdragon 200, Snapdragon...

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