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There’s a ton of options when looking for a new smartphone, some running on Windows Phone, some on iOS and others on Android, for the last one there’s even more options, but there’s only really a cool for those of … Read More
Storage is a huge problem with any device you buy today, with available space decreasing and with more applications, games and music to load into it, storing your documents, music and videos can sometimes be a little tricky.
And that’s … Read More
On Apples WWDC presentation last week they only shown us a handful of new features within iOS, even though there was apparently 200 odd new features, from which they shown a slide showing them all in different sizes of font, which is when one caught our eye.
If you look carefully under ‘accessible input for mobility’, there is something a little more interesting in small print, ‘LED flash on incoming calls and alerts’, this may not seem much to you until you think about it, iPhone 4 only has LED flash on the back of the phone.
Now it would make absolutely no sense for Apple to notify you by creating a flash for incoming calls on the back would it, but there is no flash on the front, so what does this mean? Is it a clue of one of the new features of an iPhone 5? Do you think it is? Is all of these feature getting just a little bit to BlackBerry for you?