For 25 years in the modern technology industry. He remembers the first moniles and the beginnings of mobile Internet, and has also worked in widely read magazines. From the very beginning, mGSM.pl has been providing up-to-date specialists and reviews devices, using the knowledge and experience acquired over the years.
One of the Brazilian sites showed us today another leak on Motorola X+1. Although we still have no official information, the leakage is fairly reliable, comes in fact from a local store.
Will the compact variant of LG G3 be called Beat? It's possible - because LG G3 Beat is just debuting in China. Unfortunately, we do not know if and when it appears in other countries.
The Bellperre company found a great way to liquidate the backlog in storage components to build - gently speaking – not too modern mobiles. The process is simple: to wrap antiquities in luxury housings. But how to impress wealthy clients? With uniqueness!
The Lava company introduced to the Indian market an affordable smartphone with a 5.5-inch display, equipped with Android 4.4 KitKat. The device costs only 10.3 thousand rupees, which gives only $ 170.
After the acquisition of Nokia's mobile division by Microsoft we were wondering under which brand next smartphones will be manufactured. It seems that we won't say goodbye neither to Nokia nor to Lumia. At least according to the latest leaks...
Panasonic is not doing too well on the smartphone market. Eluga Series from a few years ago has not conquered the market, and the company is now known only from niche models with high strength. However, this may change: the company will raise the Eluga brand and attack the Indian market.
Samsung unveiled the Gear Live: its first watch powered by Android Wear. The device resembles with appearance the Gear 2 model, it also has similar dimensions. The difference lies, however, in details.
During the I/O conference, Google unveiled a new installment of Android. The system - a bit surprising - is called... L. Breaking with the current, "confectionery" nomenclature can be understood as the beginning of a whole new chapter in the history of Google. Is there any basis for this?