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Friday, October 26, 2012

LG Nexus 4's wireless charging pad looks futuristic in leaked image

LG Nexus 4's wireless charging pad looks futuristic in leaked image
Charger of the future? (credit: Phone Arena)

The LG Nexus 4 may be an even more poorly-kept secret than even Apple's iPad mini was, and that's saying something.

But one of the earliest LG Nexus 4 rumors, which surfaced in early October just a day after the LG Nexus phone was first outed, claimed that the Jelly Bean handset would support wireless charging right out of the box.

Now, we may have proof of such a feature.

On Friday, an image supposedly showing what the LG Nexus 4's wireless charging pad will look like was leaked to the internet by an "anonymous tipster."

The charger of the future

Wireless charging seems on the cusp of industry-wide adoption, with high-profile devices like the Nokia Lumia 920 and now the LG Nexus 4 apparently jumping eagerly on board.

Friday's leaked image shows a disc-shaped platform with a curved base and a rubbery-looking top surface with "nexus" etched into it.

PhoneArena, the original recipient of the image, pointed out that the supposed charging pad sort of resembles Google's Nexus Q media-streaming orb, which itself resembles some alien artifact from the Assassin's Creed video games.

It could be the real deal - or it could be a fake mock-up made by someone with too much free time.

Only the official LG Nexus 4 announcement, believed to be arriving at an Android event Monday, will tell for sure.

The wireless charging competition

However the LG Nexus 4's wireless charging accessory winds up, it'll face stiff competition in the Nokia Lumia 920 and Lumia 820's options.

Three varieties of wireless charging accessories for Nokia's Windows Phone 8 handsets are currently available for pre-order: the plate, the stand and the "Fatboy pillow."

All three options will be available in colors to match the Lumia phones themselves, including red, yellow, blue, white and black.

According to the latest reports, though, the LG Nexus 4 will only be available in black or white, so the Nokia phones may well have the advantage - aesthetically, at least.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/lg-nexus-4s-wireless-charging-pad-looks-futuristic-in-leaked-image-1107769

Thursday, October 4, 2012

HP CEO: no phone plans for 2013

HP CEO: no phone plans for 2013
Here's to an HP smartphone in half a decade

Just a few short weeks ago, HP's CEO Meg Whitman divulged the company's plans to re-enter the smartphone arena.

"We have to ultimately offer a smartphone because in many countries of the world [the smartphone] would be your first computing device," Whitman said as she claimed smartphones are quickly becoming the new computers.

Those with a financial interest in HP's plans were immediately intrigued by Whitman's proclamations, but she quickly dialed back the hype.

Though HP will probably field a new entry in the smartphone market, the company won't have much to show for at least a few years.

Five-year engagement

HP's last entry into the handset market, the HP Veer, wasn't exactly a home-run, but Whitman still has hopes webOS could rival Android and iOS.

That said, Whitman doesn't expect HP to have a smartphone ready any time soon.

"We don't have any plans to introduce a smartphone in 2013, but we've got to start thinking about what is our unique play," Whitman said during HP's financial analyst day Thursday.

Whitman knows there's a growing consumer base out there HP is currently missing out on, and the time to capture a share is shrinking.

"I believe that five years from now, if we don't have a smartphone or whatever the next generation of that device is, we'll be locked out of a huge segment of the population in many countries of the world," she continued.

Smartphones, tablets, and more

During her time with analysts, Whitman went on to discuss the rest of HP's future plans, including where the company stood in the tablet battle.

Earlier this year, HP recruited ex-Nokia vice president Alberto Torres to head up its Mobility division.

Despite not being in charge of the rumored Slate 8, Torres said his goal was to "accelerate [HP's] tablet strategy and begin to execute products."

Even with those moves, Whitman told attendees she felt Apple fulfilled the consumer market for tablets quite well already.

Still, HP will be among the first manufacturers offering a Windows 8 tablet, complete with an Intel x86 chip.

Hopefully the tablet does well enough to help turn things around for HP financially, as the company's outlook for the year isn't as impressive as originally estimated.

As a result, HP plans to cut a quarter of its PC platforms and 30 percent of its printer models over the next two years.

What this means for the development of a smartphone and proprietary tablet remains to be seen, but we will be watching HP's progress in both markets very closely.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/hp-ceo-no-phone-plans-for-2013-1102029