Tuesday, December 3, 2013

UK Judge reveals details on the HTC One successor’s launch date

In today’s ruling on the patent case between Nokia and HTC, the UK high court judge Richard Arnold revealed details on the HTC One successor’s launch date. The Taiwanese company’s next flagship is said to launch in the UK in February or March 2014.

The timeframe is included into the judge’s decision which allowed HTC to continue selling its flagship smartphone in the UK (the HTC One mini wasn’t so lucky). Regarding the possibility of halting the HTC One sales, the magistrate argued that "there is a period between now and February or March 2014 when HTC is vulnerable". The aforementioned period comes from evidence submitted by Nokia.

No further details on the upcoming range-topping device from HTC were provided in the judge’s decision. Past leaks, point at HTC M8 with 5” 1080p display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC coming our way.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/uk_judge_reveals_details_on_the_htc_one_successors_launch_date-news-7308.php

ZTE Grand S II might be real, receives network license in China

ZTE Grand S II might be real, receives network license in China
Big and skinny (credit: tenaa.com.cn)

It looks like ZTE is gearing up to launch a successor to its extremely thin 5-inch Grand S handset.

A new phone labeled the Grand SII was recently cleared by the Telecom Equipment Certification Center, the Chinese equivalent of the FCC.

According to the network license the Grand S successor will come with an even larger 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 screen. Despite the small bump in screen size, it will remain relatively thin at 154 x 77 x 7.9mm.

It will also be rocking Qualcomm's Snapdragon 600 chipset with 2GB of RAM. Overall it seems to be mostly a flat upgrade on hardware except the rear camera has been lowered from a 13MP to 8MP rear snapper. The phone is likely to also have a MicroSD slot as well.

Coming stateside?

ZTE, ZTE Grand S II, Rumors, Phablets, Smartphones
The ZTE Grand S II might have a tapered profile (credit: tenaa.com.cn)

The version of the phone listed in the network license comes with a radio working on the TD-SCDMA band, making it ready for China Mobile's network.

However there are also rumors that a Snapdragon 800 model for WCDMA networks is also in the works. If this is true, we could see the phone at CES in Las Vegas or Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

We'll let you know if the word on the Internet street is legit as soon as we hear something new on this.

Via Into Mobile


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/zte-grand-s-ii-might-be-real-receives-network-license-in-china-1204584

Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire headline HBO's Google Play UK invasion

Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire headline HBO's Google Play UK invasion
Google Play: Now with added Lannister

The days of Brit-based Android owners casting an envious eye at the iTunes Store may be coming to an end after Google agreed a deal to bring content from leading US cable network HBO to the Play store.

The deal brings hit big-budget shows like Boardwalk Empire, True Blood, Game of Thrones, Girls and Veep to the Play Store, with more on the way next year, according to the network.

As yet, those are the only five shows available for Google Play users. There's no Eastbound & Down and no access to classic archive shows like The Sopranos, The Wire and Band of Brothers.

Episodes are available on the web or on mobile devices for £2.49 in HD or £1.89 in standard definition, while season costs vary. Game of Thrones S3, for example, is £18.49.

More please...

The roll-out comes only a couple of months after Play Store patrons in the US received access to HBO's line-up for the first time.

That library was also limited at first, but a vast array of HBO content has since been added across the pond. It now includes the likes of The Newsroom, Sex and the City, Rome and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

The UK should be up to speed soon, according to Colin Smith, director of international digital distribution for HBO, who says this is just the beginning.

He said: "This is an exciting time for HBO in the digital space and we can't wait to work with Google over the coming weeks and months to deliver all of our series and films to their platform, including a host of new and returning HBO shows throughout 2014."

Lets hope Google ties up the loose ends faster than you can say "Die, King Joffrey! Die!"


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/television/game-of-thrones-boardwalk-empire-headline-hbo-s-google-play-uk-invasion-1204564

Sky+ app adds remote On Demand downloads, neatly prepped for when you get home

Sky+ app adds remote On Demand downloads, neatly prepped for when you get home
No more waiting for on demand downloads

The Sky+ app for iOS and Android got a little more useful on Tuesday with users now able to remotely instruct their living room set-top box to download On Demand content.

The feature, rolled out on both platforms today, means users will be able to download the content during the day and then dive in to their favourite shows as soon as they get home.

In order to obtain the new functionality, users must have the latest version of the software on the connected Sky+ box, with the company rolling out the updates as we speak.

The app update also brings the ability for Sky customers to browse the Showcase on demand sections regardless of whether the set-top box is synced with the handset.

Queueing up the content

While the act of downloading is a minor inconvenience, the new feature will be handy, for example, when scanning the on-demand offerings on the way home and queueing up content for the evening.

Luke Bradley-Jones, Sky's Brand Director of TV Products said: "The Sky+ app is incredibly popular with our customers; with over 2 million using the app every month and in October alone over 2.4 million shows were set to record using the Sky+ app.

"We know the way our customers are watching TV is changing and On Demand has become much more popular. Over 3.4m homes with a Sky+HD box connected to broadband are now downloading around millions of On Demand shows and movies every week."


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/television/sky-app-adds-remote-on-demand-downloads-neatly-prepped-for-when-you-get-home-1204547

Apple takes a big step closer to wireless charging in iPhones

Apple takes a big step closer to wireless charging in iPhones
RIP wires

Like many of its competitors, Apple has been chasing the wireless charging train for a while - and it looks like it just made a significant step closer to jumping on board.

A patent for wireless charging was among a bunch of properties just won by Apple, as reported by Patently Apple.

The technology described in the patent uses a near-field magnetic resonance that charges any devices within a certain distance without the need for any cables.

Going the distance

The accompanying diagram shows an iMac, iPod, keyboard and Magic Mouse all being charged wirelessly in a "virtual charging arena".

Another patent in the pile was for the design of the new cylindrical Mac Pro, which is expected to launch later this month.

There's never a guarantee that patents such as Apple's wireless charging one will become a reality, but with the likes of Google and LG already delivering their own cable-free solutions, Apple is unlikely to be too far behind.


Source : http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/apple-takes-a-big-step-closer-to-wireless-charging-in-iphones-1204527

Nokia wins patent suit against HTC, about to ban One mini in UK

HTC just can't catch a break these days. The company has been in rough financial shape for a while now, despite churning out stellar products like the HTC One.

One of the company's biggest threats is Nokia, which coincidentally has one of the biggest patent portfolios in the mobile space. The Finish company has won a patent lawsuit against HTC where Justice Arnold of the England and Wales High Court has ordered an injunction against the Tainawese manufacturer's products, which are in violation of Nokia's EP0998024 patent on "modular structure for a transmitter and a mobile station".



HTC's argument is that the technology is part of the Qualcomm chips the company uses and should be covered in a deal between Nokia and Qualcomm in the US. But to no avail as the judge has issued the injunction, which has been delayed until Friday so as to give time HTC to appeal. If that does not happen Nokia could file to ban HTC One sales in the UK.

HTC's One mini has already fallen victim to Nokia and will be banned from selling starting December 6. HTC has evoked examples such as Apple, BlackBerry, Google, LG, Samsung and Sony, which all infringe on said patent, but that wasn't enough to save its case.

Nokia had achieved a sales ban against the One smartphone line in the UK before, forcing HTC to change the radios and microphones inside the One. Nokia also won against HTC regarding its wireless patents, battery-saving patent in Germany, the list goes on.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_wins_big_patent_suit_against_htc_in_england-news-7307.php

HTC posts $522 million in revenue for November

HTC has issued its financial report for November stating a revenue of $522 million (NT$15.47 billion). That's up 3.2% from the results posted in October, but a decrease 27.1% year-over-year. According to analysts, HTC's reported financials meet market expectations with the Taiwanese looking forward to ship about 5.2 million smartphones in Q4 of 2013.



However, things aren't looking as bright as HTC would've wanted them to be. For the whole 2013, sans December of course, HTC's revenues amounted to nearly $6.45 billion - a 28.6% decrease compared to 2012. According to the company's report revenues are expected to slide from 4.25% to 14.89% sequentially to $1.35-$1.52 billion in the fourth quarter with a gross margin of 19-20%.

According to analysts, the reason for HTC's financial dismay is the company's sliding market share in the US and Europe. The company hasn't been able to lure any new customers this Holiday season with its new offering being only the HTC One Max.

We'll see if HTC will be able to pull any magic tricks, but it seems the company is done for 2013 as far as any new products are concerned. The Taiwanese look to be focused on the One successor codenamed M8.

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Source : http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_posts_522_million_in_revenue_for_november-news-7306.php