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Review TechRadar: Phone and communications news 10-23-2013

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BlackBerry OS 10.2 is rolling out this week but the US has to wait
Oct 23rd 2013, 14:39, by Kate Solomon

BlackBerry OS 10.2 is rolling out this week but the US has to wait

BlackBerry has confirmed that it will roll out the BlackBerry OS 10.2 update this week.

That means that BlackBerry Z10, Q10 and Q5 owners will soon have the opportunity to download and install the software update.

Exactly when you receive the new software will depend on what network you're on, but Europe, Canada, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific are first in line to get the 10.2 upgrade.

Interestingly, the US faces a bit of a wait: BlackBerry says the US roll out will start "this winter".

Refinement time

It comes with "hundreds of refinements" including automatic prioritisation of your inboxes, upgraded keyboard smarts and "enhanced" copy and paste.

As rumoured, you'll also be able to see message previews of BBMs, texts and emails when you're in other apps, with the ability to reply in those dynamic notifications too.

Check out BlackBerry's run down of the main features on its blog post here, and keep your eyes peeled for the update soon. And if you simply can't wait for the update to roll out you can always dash out and buy a Z30 which ships with 10.2 on board.

  • Like the sound of BlackBerry OS 10.2? You'll be needing a Z10 then

    






LG G Flex grins for the camera in new photo leak
Oct 23rd 2013, 10:00, by Kate Solomon

LG G Flex grins for the camera in new photo leak

The LG G Flex is back and this time it's brought a camera.

LG's curvaceous handset found its way into the mitts of a journalist in Argentina who shared a few snaps of the thing on Twitter.

It looks massive, which is thanks to the 6-inch screen, and keeps its buttons on the back just like the LG G2.

Ain't nothin' but a G Flex

Specs still come with question marks all over them, but the word is of a 13MP camera that has an OLED display "that curves on a different axis" according to The Verge, which worked with Federico Ini to nab some extra shots.

Ini, who doesn't reveal where he got his information but since he has the actual phone we'd say is pretty well informed, says that the G Flex will land in South Korea next month, but there's no plan to offer the Flex in the US, Europe or Latin America.

Colour us disappointed: this is like the Samsung Galaxy Round all over again.


    






Exclusive: Nokia: why we didn't need Full HD or quad core until now
Oct 23rd 2013, 08:00, by Gareth Beavis

Exclusive: Nokia: why we didn't need Full HD or quad core until now

While Samsung, HTC, LG, Sony and every other phone brand that isn't Apple was unveiling quad core phones, Nokia's hold out was notable.

When even the likes of ZTE are making a supercharged handset for a very low price, you'd have to wonder why Nokia would swim against the tide for so long, with flagship after flagship device sailing by using only a dual core CPU.

The argument that quad core is unnecessary isn't valid, as anything that requires heavy lifting (such as photography and editing at high resolution) needs an engine to keep up – and Nokia's imaging hardware was certainly struggling with the larger files.

However, Samuli Hanninen, Nokia's VP of software program management, told TechRadar that it was a combination of having to work with Microsoft to get the platform ready as well as the right technology not being available.

Bigger makes things harder

He outlined how things like the larger sensor on the Lumia 1020 needed elements within the Windows Phone platform rewritten to support its massive pictures, and the Full HD display needed work on the OS level to support things like a third column before the Lumia 1520 could be unveiled.

"We also had to work on the apps; this led to things like the extra row in the email app to make the most of the extra space [a six inch display could offer], " said Hanninen.

He also pointed out that while it wasn't technically possible to run a quad core processor with Full HD graphics on a Windows Phone last year, Nokia wouldn't have wanted to use one anyway on its hardware.

"I don't think it took us a long time [to bring a Full HD display to a Nokia phone]," Hanninen said when asked why Nokia had delayed the decision so long.

"You only see the benefits when using a 5-inch screen and larger, anything below that the eye can't see the difference.

Nokia Lumia 1520

"If I had the possibility of having a quad core CPU last year, I'd have said that I don't want it," said Hanninen. He pointed out that while phones went down that route last year, the performance wasn't good enough in Nokia's eyes.

"You have to get the best from a quad core chip. If you do it badly then the phones get very hot," he added.

The challenger appears

The availability of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 chip seems to have changed that thinking for Nokia and Microsoft, as both had to agree on the changes to the Windows Phone platform to allow the hardware through.

But with the more power-efficient chip, as well as its enhanced ability to process large photo and video files, Nokia finally believed the time was right to use the unit in both its phone and tablet range, with the Lumia 2520 Windows tablet taking a faster-clocked version of the same chip too.

Power-fans finally thinking that Nokia will be throwing caution to the wind and plugging in the most powerful unit just to satisfy consumers, especially now Microsoft has allowed it in Windows Phone, will need to think again though.

Hanninen pointed out that things like battery life and mobility are the priority for Nokia, not headline speeds, as he believes that customers value that more in real life.


    






T-Mobile offering iPad mini 2, iPad Air with 200MB free monthly data
Oct 22nd 2013, 19:52, by Kevin Lee

T-Mobile offering iPad mini 2, iPad Air with 200MB free monthly data

The iPad Air and iPad mini 2 with Retina display made their way from rumors to official products in the last few hours, and already one carrier is making a play to get you get the new slates on its network.

If you do opt to purchase the new iPad from T-Mobile, the Un-carrier is offering a 200MB free monthly data option. That's not free data on top of your monthly plan - it's standalone data goodness.

The same plan is available for the long-awaited iPad mini 2 and the older iPad mini.

T-Mobile is the only carrier offering the option, though it's not the only data option it's serving up. Customers can pick up 2.5GB for $30/month and 4.5GB for $40/month. While we're missing specifics from T-Mobile at the moment, chances are if you do go over that 200MB cap, you're going to be charged.

Stay tuned

While the gigs aren't a mind-blowing amount, the free offer continues T-Mobile's almost year-long push to shock and awe its way through the wireless business.

Earlier this month, T-Mobile introduced free, unlimited wireless data for customers traveling overseas to certain countries. This follows previous steps to eliminate monthly contracts and offer early upgrades through its Jump program.

The iPad data move doesn't have nearly the same earth-shaking quality as previous Un-carrier undertakings, but we could be in for more tomorrow as CEO John Legere tweeted he along with CMO Mike Sievert will answer questions on Twitter at 9 a.m. PT.

An announcement on Facebook and Instagram are also in store, where T-Mo will reveal what happens "if we Un-leashed your tablet?" Stay tuned.


    






Apple reveals iOS 7 adoption rate: 200 million in first five days
Oct 22nd 2013, 17:17, by Michael Rougeau

Apple reveals iOS 7 adoption rate: 200 million in first five days

Today's the big day, and Apple finally revealed its new iPad Air and new iPad mini 2 with Retina display to the world this morning.

But in typical Apple style, it began the day by tooting its own horn a bit, revealing some impressive adoption numbers for iOS 7.

Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that 64% of iOS devices are now running iOS 7, with 200 million devices downloading the OS update in the first five days.

He also reported that there are now over a million apps in Apple's App Store, with a total of 60 billion downloads and $13 billion (about £8b, AU$13.4b) earned by developers.

Toot toot

"When we see customer response like this, it makes all the hard work worthwhile," Cook said.

The latest iOS update was the most significant change we've yet seen to Apple's mobile operating system, adding a bevy of new features with a totally redesigned look.

But this news was just the tip of the iceberg for Apple's event today.

The company kicked off with a video showcasing its strategy and values - namely, creating "the very best products in the world," Cook explained.

They also touched on the new iPhones revealed last month, showing a dramatic video about their launch in Apple Stores around the world.

The new iPads

But the most important news of the day was the unveiling of Apple's new iPads, the iPad Air and the iPad mini 2 with Retina display.

The iPad Air is thinner and lighter than its predecessors, but still manages to be more powerful.

The iPad mini 2 with Retina display has - as the name suggests - a crisp new Apple Retina display, and retains all the advantages of the smaller brand of iPad.


    






iPhone 5S and 5C combine for biggest iPhone launch ever
Oct 22nd 2013, 17:10, by John McCann

iPhone 5S and 5C combine for biggest iPhone launch ever

It's hardly a surprise, Apple has once again announced record breaking iPhone sales with its latest mobile duo.

Tim Cook took to the stage to confirm that Apple had managed to shift 9 million of the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C devices in their opening weekend.

With two handsets for consumers to choose from, and the iPhone 5C coming in at a slightly cheaper entry point, Apple was always going to have a good chance of selling a decent number of handsets purely because it could appeal to more people.

In dark on 5C sales

These numbers reinforce the consumer demand for Apple's iPhone range, although Tim Cook left us in the dark on specific figures for each handset.

It's been rumoured that Apple is having a tough time shifting its plastic clad iPhone 5C, which has the same spec sheet as last year's iPhone 5 - but even if that's not selling well the 5S appears to be more than making up for it.

The sales figures were announced ahead of the expected unveiling of the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2, so make sure you keep an eye out for all the details on these devices.


    






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