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Saturday, March 22, 2014

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All New HTC One surfaces once again: 16MP combined resolution for dual cameras revealed

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

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Leaked screenshots from the LG G3 have QHD resolution

15 March, 2014 | Comments (76) | Post your comment

Tags: LG, Android, Rumors

A User Agent profile revealed the LG D850 will have a QHD screen (1,440 x 2,560), which are the same claims about the LG G3 and its 5.5� screen. We�re wary of QHD rumors (as many didn�t pan out), but now there are screenshots for proof.

The screenshots show an instantly recognizable Optimus UI and indeed have QHD resolution. However, there�s no shot of the About screen to confirm that this is indeed the LG D850.


Alleged screenshots from the LG G3

There�s not much that can be gleaned from the shots themselves, other than that the floating Q Slide window for text messaging has been polished since the LG G Pro 2.

Note that we downscaled the screenshots above to make them easier to view - 1,440 x 2,560 is too much for most screens. Here are links for the full resolution screenshots: Shot 1 � Shot 2

The LG G3 is supposed to be unveiled on May 17, according to rumors.

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- reader commentsLuckyGoldStarTo all smart phone makers PLEASE focus on improving the battery not the screen !!!!!!!

Reply2014-03-16 15:52KgV9AnonymousLearn Samsung ..learn....

Reply2014-03-16 13:55ajNhLG G3 my dreamLG always the best for me. G Pro2 has way better camera and video than note3 samsung has just more fans that's why they are winning the popularity contests!

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Thursday, January 2, 2014

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Motorola's New Year's resolution is to sell more smartphones, drops unlocked Moto X to $400

It's no secret that Motorola's flagship Moto X hasn't been a tremendous hit with consumers, and with considerable inventory likely building up, it's time to move some product. Google's smartphone arm is kicking off the new year with some aggressive new pricing. The base configured Moto X will now run you $400 without a contract or carrier affiliation, while the much-anticipated wood flavor now commands a cool $500. Moto Maker pricing remains at $100 with a new AT&T, Sprint or Verizon contract, if a two-year agreement is how you like to roll.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

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Google Destroys Rap Genius’ Search Rankings As Punishment For SEO Spam, But Resolution In Progress

Google hit back hard today after it learned lyrics site Rap Genius had been using dubious SEO tricks to attain top spots in search results. Now RapGenius.com doesn’t appear on the first page of results for a search of “Rap Genius,” and popular queries like “Jay-Z Holy Grail Lyrics” don’t bring up the startup like they used to.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

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Skitch for Mac adds resolution controls for Retina display captures

Looking to save some space with those high-res screenshots you took on your Retina machine? Skitch for Mac now allows users to chose between 144 DPI and the regular 72 DPI screenshots on those more pixel-dense displays. The new feature can be toggled via the file type menu at the bottom left of the app's window and doesn't affect the size of files sent to Evernote. Those larger screen captures are labeled "Hi-Res" the moment they're snapped and the software remembers your settings preferences as well. You can start slimming down your image library now, as the update is currently available via iTunes.

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