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Huawei Rises to Phablet Space

We missed Huawei at IFA, but the company announced two new smartphones called the Ascend Mate 7 and Ascend G7. The former features a 6″ display (1920 x 1080), aluminium chassis and octa-core processor (four Cortex A15 1.8GHz cores and four Cortex A7 1.3GHz cores). Fingerprint authentication is also built in. The Mate 7 will … Read more

Intel Highlights Android Reference and Core-M Hybrids

At its recent Developer Forum, Intel showed off an Android reference design programme, intended to simplify the development of Intel-based Android tablets. OEMs will be able to choose from a set of components or a complete bill of materials specification before building a system. New convertible products were also on display, using the Core-M chip … Read more

Low-Cost Vendors to Challenge Tier Ones

Juniper Research has said that smartphone shipments will reach 1.2 billion this year: a 19% YoY rise from 2013’s 985 million. Emerging markets, with high uptake of low-cost models, will drive growth. Products from China’s Xiaomi and those launched under Google’s Android One initiative are likely to challenge major vendors like Apple and Samsung in … Read more

Microsoft Makes Wireless Charging ‘Affordable’

Microsoft’s newest Nokia smartphones, running Windows Phone 8.1, are the Lumia 830, Lumia 735 and Lumia 730 Dual SIM, all of which are described as affordable. The flagship Lumia 830 features wireless charging and ‘the thinnest optical image stabilization system to date on a Lumia’. It will be launched worldwide this month for

Tesco Cancels Hudl Smartphone

Tesco’s Hudl tablet was wildly popular last year, but the company has cancelled plans for a 4G smartphone under the same brand. Since the phone, apparently capable of challenging the Galaxy S5, was first discussed earlier this year, the market has become more competitive. Therefore, Tesco will focus its attentions on the Hudl 2 tablet.

Connected Sets Approach 1 Billion in 2020

Digital TV Research predicts that almost 1 billion TV sets (965 million) worldwide will be connected to the internet by 2020; up from 339 million expected at the end of this year. The figure will represent 30.4% of all TVs worldwide, compared to 12.1% in 2014. Most of the new connections (160 million) will come … Read more

DCC Labs Joins HbbTV

Poland’s DCC Labs joined the HbbTV initiative in July, it announced earlier this month. The organisation, which licenses software and provides integration and migration services for IPTV, DVB and OTT devices, was previously a member of the Open IPTV Forum (OIPF). The OIPF merged with the HbbTV Consortium in June (Display Monitor Vol 21 No … Read more