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Review TechRadar: Phone and communications news 08-04-2014

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Samsung Galaxy Alpha looking fly for a white guy in latest leak
Aug 4th 2014, 10:52, by John McCann

Samsung Galaxy Alpha looking fly for a white guy in latest leak

Perhaps this colour variant of the rumoured Samsung Galaxy Alpha will be known as 'Stormtrooper White' after pictures were posted on social networking site Weibo by none other than 'DaarrthVader.'

While it's difficult to say for sure whether the force is strong with this particular leak, the images of the handset do compare favourably with previous shots that we've seen on the web.

The Galaxy S2-esque design front on remains, while the side shots reveal the metallic band which runs round the circumference of the device, reminiscent of the band around the iPhone 5S.

Samsung Galaxy Alpha - LEAK

That's no moon

The Samsung Galaxy Alpha was being heavily tipped to be the first smartphone from the Korean firm to sport an all metal body, although a layer of polycarbonate will apparently still make it onto the rear of the device.

In terms of specs it's not exactly going to wow, with a 4.8-inch 720p display tipped for the handset placing it below the all plastic, yet full HD, Galaxy S5.

The Samsung Galaxy Alpha release date had been pegged as August 4, but that's now looking increasingly unlikely as we're yet to see any news on the handset.








Launch events may matter again as Evleaks retires from leaking
Aug 3rd 2014, 22:34, by Chris Smith

Launch events may matter again as Evleaks retires from leaking

Thanks to the efforts of Evan 'Evleaks' Blass tech fans have gotten an early look at some of the most high-profile smartphones and tablets, often months before they're officially outed.

Now, after two years of prolific tweets, many of which have spawned reports on TechRadar, the tech journalist turned full-time leak artist has announced he's giving it all up.

Blass, who earned a reputation for accuracy with his many leaks, says he's quitting because divulging photos and spec sheets on Twitter had proved difficult to monetise.

He told The Next Web he had tried sponsored tweets, accepted donations and pushing folks towards his website, but found users had little incentive to visit after seeing his pics on Twitter and across the web.

Retirement

So, as a result of all that, Evleaks, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis a decade ago, is plugging the holes and hanging up his wrench for good in search of a new career.

Mobile companies like Samsung, HTC, Motorola, LG and Nokia will surely be breathing a sigh of relief tonight with the most prolific leaker of modern tech is deciding to call it a day.

Mobile fans across the world will surely be congratulating Blass on a job well done. Who knows, perhaps those glitzy launch events might actually be worth looking forward to again now?








Google Workshop may offer smartphone customisation like never before
Aug 3rd 2014, 16:00, by Chris Smith

Google Workshop may offer smartphone customisation like never before

Google may be planning to launch a customisation tool for Nexus 5 devices, which would allow users to create personalised cases and live wallpapers.

AndroidPolice has obtained evidence of a Google Workshop tool, an interface within the Google Play store that can be used to make "your device unique inside and out," according to the blurb.

The unreleased and unannounced tool features two main components "MapMe" and "Moments."

The former allows users to create custom cases based on a certain location, while the accompanying live wallpaper will show weather information and tweets from the same place.

Moment will enable Nexus 5 owners to upload their own photos, manipulate the image, add filters and tex, which can be built into a wallpaper or a case.

Moto Maker Mk.2?

Google, of course, has experimented with device customisation before with the Moto Maker, during its brief time in charge of Motorola.

It's unclear how close Google is to launching the Google Workshop tool, or whether it is just experimenting with the possibilities right now.








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