KAMASHI 10,000 mAh Portable Battery Pack | Unboxing | Quick Review

This a 10,00 mAh battery from a Chinese brand “Kamashi”. The battery is dirt cheap however this battery is very unconvinced as it takes forever to charge even with a 2 Amp charger. The battery is also very heavy coming in at just under a pound (344g).

KMASHI 10000mAh External Battery Power Bank, Portable Charger Backup Pack with Powerful Dual USB 3.1A Output and 2A Input For iPhone 6s 6 Plus, iPad and Samsung Galaxy and More

Can you install iOS 8 without Developers account?


After Apple released it’s new mobile operating system iOS 8 to developers at WWDC 2014, People who do are not a developers are trying to get their hands on the iOS 8 operating system without pay the $99/yr. to apple to and developers account.

 
Even though I have a developers account it is simply illegal for me to share iPSW’s like I have done in the past to download iOS 8.
 
If you do find the iPSW from other websites Let me warn you that this year if your device’s UDID is not registered then, after iOS working for a few minutes or an hour your iOS device will be unusable because, it is not registered with apple.
 
There are is ways to get your device back to iOS 7.1 in another post which is linked below.
 
Now if still you want your hands on iOS 8 then, you can Google search for a UDID registration site. Which is usally cheaper than $99/yr. from Apple. Or an working iPSW that will somehow skip the activation verification from Apple.

WWDC 2014 | Where can you watch them?

Click Read more to find out about WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference)!




WWDC was finally scheduled to be on June 2-6. WWDC has mostly been the place for Apple to release new Hardware and Software but, rumors say that this year Apple might not be releasing new hardware at WWDC. Since the event was always focues towards developers. Along, with rumors of Apple having to release bunch of update to iOS and OS X 10.10.


If were not one of the lucky people to get your hands on a WWDC ticket then, You can watch live blogs and events by various sites. Some of them will be embedded or linked below!


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If you want you can watch the direct live stream from apple!
Click here to go to Apple’s site to watch the event live when it is available!
https://www.apple.com/apple-events/june-2014/

The Verge is going to be live blogging the event. Click here to go the live blog’s site!

This list will be periodically updated with more live blogs and live streams.


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LG G3 has now been released!

The LG G3 is now announced!

The LG G3 was just announced and LG has decided to keep the the back button on the phones as expected.
 
Here are some specs from Phonearena.com

DESIGN

  • Device type:
    • Smart phone
  • OS:
    • Android (4.4.2)
  • Dimensions:
    • 5.76 x 2.94 x 0.35 inches (146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9)
  • Weight:
    • 5.26 oz (149 g)
      the average is 4.8 oz (137 g)
    •  

DISPLAY

  • Physical size:
    • 5.5 inches
  • Resolution:
    • 1440 x 2560 pixels
  • Pixel density:
    • 538 ppi
  • Technology:
    • IPS LCD
  • Touchscreen:
      • Multi-touch
  • Features:
    • Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Oleophobic coating

CAMERA

  • Camera:
      • 13 megapixels
    • Flash:
      • Dual LED
    • Features:
      • Back-illuminated sensor (BSI), Autofocus, Touch to focus, Optical image stabilization, Face detection, Smile detection, ISO control, Burst mode, Geo tagging, High Dynamic Range mode (HDR), Panorama, Voice activation
  • Camcorder:
  • Front-facing camera:
      • 2.1 megapixels

HARDWARE

  • System chip:
    • Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 8974-AC
  • Processor:
    • Quad core, 2500 MHz, Krait 400
  • Graphicsprocessor:
      • Adreno 330
  • System memory:
    • 3072 MB RAM
  • Built-in storage:
    • 32 GB
  • Storage expansion:
    • microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC up to 128 GB

BATTERY

  • Talk time:
    • 6.00 hours
      the average is 12 h (745 min)
  • Stand-by time:
    • 12.9 days (310 hours)
      the average is 20 days (490 h)
  • Talk time (3G):
    • 7.20 hours
      the average is 13 h (773 min)
  • Stand-by time (3G):
    • 12.9 days (310 hours)
      the average is 21 days (513 h)
  • Stand-by time (4G):
    • 8.1 days (195 hours)
      the average is 21 days (513 h)
  • Capacity:
    • 3000 mAh
  • Wireless charging:
    • Built-in

MULTIMEDIA

  • Music player:
    • Filter by:
      • Album, Artist, Playlists
    • Features:
      • Album art cover, Background playback
  • Speakers:
    • Earpiece, Loudspeaker
  • YouTube player:
    • Yes

INTERNET BROWSING

  • Built-in online services support:
    • YouTube (upload), Picasa/Google+

TECHNOLOGY

  • GSM:
    • 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
  • UMTS:
    • 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
  • FDD LTE:
    • 800 (band 20), 1800 (band 3), 2600 (band 7) MHz
  • Data:
    • LTE, HSDPA+ (4G) 42.2 Mbit/s, HSUPA 5.76 Mbit/s, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS
  • Micro SIM:
    • Yes
  • Positioning:
    • GPS, A-GPS, Glonass
  • Navigation:
    • Yes

CONNECTIVITY

  • Bluetooth:
      • 4.0
  • Wi-Fi:
      • 802.11 a, b, g, n, ac
    • Mobile hotspot:
      • Yes
  • USB:
      • USB 2.0
    • Connector:
      • microUSB
    • Features:
      • Mass storage device, USB charging
  • Other:
    • NFC, DLNA, Miracast, SlimPort, Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync

OTHER FEATURES

  • Notifications:
    • Haptic feedback, Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone
  • Additional microphone/s:
      • for Noise cancellation
  • Sensors:
      • Accelerometer, Compass
    • Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording

This device is also known as LG D855

Images:


All images and specs on this page was directly taken from: Phonearena.com

Google sells Motorola for $2.91 billion

 

 

 

Motorola logo
Google is selling Motorola Mobility to Lenovo, giving the Chinese smartphone manufacturer a major presence in the US market. Lenovo will buy Motorola for $2.91 billion in a mixture of cash and stock. Google will retain ownership of the vast majority of Motorola’s patents, while 2,000 patents and a license on the remaining patents will go to Lenovo. At the deal’s closing, Lenovo will pay Google $660 million in cash and $750 million in stock, while the remaining $1.5 billion will be paid out over three years.
Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing said that although his company doesn’t have “an effective plan yet,” it has confidence that it can turn the currently unprofitable Motorola’s fortunes around. Yang also stated that, within a year of the Motorola acquisition, Lenovo expected to sell 100 million smartphones worldwide. In 2013, Lenovo shipped an estimated 45 million smartphones, a 90 percent growth from the previous year.

Google believes Lenovo can turn Motorola into “a major player within the Android ecosystem.”
“Lenovo has the expertise and track record to scale Motorola Mobility into a major player within the Android ecosystem,” Google CEO Larry Page said in a statement. “This move will enable Google to devote our energy to driving innovation across the Android ecosystem, for the benefit of smartphone users everywhere.”
Google initially bought Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion back in 2012, but it said at the time that it was mainly interested in the company’s patent portfolio. Now, Google is offloading its subsidiary’s handset business, which has been losing hundreds of millions each quarter since the purchase. Google will hold on to Motorola’s ambitious Advanced Technology and Projects group, however, and it previously sold off Motorola’s set-top box unit for over $2 billion.
Though patents are a large part of what drew Google’s interest to Motorola in the first place, those patents haven’t been as helpful as Google initially hoped. Google seems to have highly overvalued Motorola’s portfolio, which hasn’t been able to bring in nearly as much in royalties as either company seemingly expected. It also hasn’t been able to use those patents very aggressively, seeing them fail when used in an attempt to block sales of the iPhone. The entire ownership of Motorola has been something of a headache for Google, and it appears that it’s finally time for Google to cut its losses.
That’s good news for Lenovo, which has been vocal about its intention to move into the US smartphone market this year. Lenovo hasn’t made much headway with that until now. It made a bid for BlackBerry late in 2013, but its offer was ultimately blocked. Now, it’ll see a much stronger start with the purchase of Motorola. Motorola actually marks Lenovo’s second acquisition announcement this month: just last week it said that it had reached a deal to buy IBM’s x86 server business.

We’ve just signed an agreement to sell Motorola to Lenovo for $2.91 billion: http://t.co/PKDXrTq6Oe pic.twitter.com/vLcDBXlvIh
— A Googler (@google) January 29, 2014

The purchase of Motorola plays to Lenovo’s experience in taking an established brand and building upon it. It purchased its ThinkPad business from IBM in 2005, and has gone on to create a continually successful line of laptops from it. Lenovo is certainly hoping to do the same with Motorola, which has consistently built strong devices but has often struggled against competitors with more marketing muscle.
“The acquisition of such an iconic brand, innovative product portfolio and incredibly talented global team will immediately make Lenovo a strong global competitor in smartphones,” Yang said in a statement. “We will immediately have the opportunity to become a strong global player in the fast-growing mobile space.”
“We will become a much stronger number three smartphone company.”
Both Lenovo and Google have high expectations for Motorola coming out of the acquisition. Motorola said the acquisition will help it to achieve the rapid growth it’s looking for. “With the recent launches of Moto X and Moto G, we have tremendous momentum right now and Lenovo’s hardware expertise and global reach will only help to accelerate this,” Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside said in a statement.
In an alleged email to employees, which has been leaked to TechCrunch, Page said that he believes Motorola will do better under a company that can fully commit to a focus on smartphones. “The smartphone market is super competitive, and to thrive it helps to be all in when it comes to making mobile devices,” Page wrote. “It’s why we believe that Motorola will be better served by Lenovo.”
On a conference call discussing the acquisition, Yang said that Woodside and Motorola’s existing management team would be staying on board. Yang also said that he felt the two brands were complimentary, and that both the Motorola and Lenovo brand would remain in use where they were already strong. “A detailed plan will be made after we close the deal,” Yang said.
“Why am I so confident? I have several reasons.”
Despite Motorola’s ongoing struggle to reach profitability, Yang is extremely optimistic about what it will do under Lenovo. “Why am I so confident? I have several reasons.” Yang cites five: it will immediately make Lenovo a major smartphone company in the US and give it relationships with over 50 wireless carriers worldwide, Motorola is an established and respected brand, the deal includes important patents and licenses, it will help address new markets with a diverse smartphone lineup, and it brings along Motorola’s expertise in mature smartphone markets.
Despite his intention to continue using the Lenovo name where it’s strong, Yang emphasized that the Motorola name would play a major role in its ability to compete in the United States and other major markets. “We had a similar opportunity with the Think brand, and we succeeded,” Yang said. He believes the acquisition will ultimately make Motorola a far stronger smartphone manufacturer, turning it into a capable competitor against the industry’s giants.
“We will become a much stronger number three smartphone company,” Yang said, referencing Motorola’s position as the third-place Android smartphone manufacturer in the US. “Motorola brings a strong brand, brilliant engineering, great products, [and] outstanding relationships with retailers.”
News of Lenovo’s acquisition of Motorola comes just a day before Google reports its quarterly earnings. Investors have been interested to know what Google plans to do about Motorola’s mounting losses. Tomorrow may not deliver them good news from the previous quarter, but it appears that Google has given its final answer.

Article copied from: http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/29/5358620/lenovo-reportedly-buying-motorola-mobility-from-google

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Since Apple announced the iPhone 5C and the iPhone 5S. I know a lot of people who wanted to get the iPhone 5 for a lower price and just for that reason. I am going to giveaway a brand new White 16GB iPhone 5 Unlocked bought two days before the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5S release.

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