Specs and photos leak for 5 upcoming Lenovo phones

Another leak has surfaced which points to Lenovo not only about to release a camera-centric smartphone, but a total of five handsets are on the pipeline and are ready to be unveiled in the upcoming MWC 2015.

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Apart from the Vibe Shot that we’ve reported yesterday, there are four more smartphones that should be making their debut this coming March.
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Starting with the Vibe X3 Pro it should come with a 5.5-inch display with 20MP rear camera and a rear fingerprint senor. Sound system is also premium with the stereo speakers and a Hi-Fi 3.0 sound set combo. Next is the Vibe S1 that will be available in different colors, while the Vibe P1 is an LTE-capable phone on Android Lollipop with a 64-bit octa-core processor, 2GB RAM, and a large 4,000mAh battery. Finally, the Vibe P1 Pro steps it up a notch with a bigger 5,000mAh battery and a front fingerprint sensor.

Check out more leaked images below. Look promising enough?

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Sarah

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The tragedy in Mamasapano, Maguindanao claimed the lives of 44 of the country’s elite policemen, 18 members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and some civilians.

One of those who died was an eight-year old girl named Sarah.

I learned about Sarah from Hussein Macarambon’s heart-rending post in Facebook:

“ At a forum organized by advocates of peace for Mindanao, the room started to get filled with a terrible feeling of sadness. Stories evoked tears when people who have followed the Mamasapano incident, on the ground or from afar, attempted to describe the pain and grief felt by many, especially the bereaved families of the 67 casualties- families of the 44 SAF troops, of the 5 civilians, and of the 18 MILF combatants.

“One of them lost the youngest victim, an eight-year old girl called Sarah. Her family was roused from sleep by the sound of bullets that had hit them. They survived. Sarah did not.

“Sarah’s story made me sad not only because she was killed, but also because she could not speak. She had speech impairment, a muteness that must have caused her life to be quite difficult. She must have had a difficult time being a young girl, being teased at school or by the neighbors. She could not tell them that what they were doing was hurtful, just as she was not able to express the physical pain that she felt right before her final breath. I did not know her when she was alive and was not told if she could hear, maybe she had hearing disability as well. If she did, then she was spared from the screams and wails by her mother and her father that drowned the thunderous sound of gunfight that dreadful early morning on January 25.

“ The saddest thing about her story was the lack of a face to remember. She never had a photo when she was alive. Her parents could not afford a camera to snap a shot to remember her by. They could not give news reporters or government officials a photograph of her to put a young girl’s face on her story.

“And I weep for her. I weep for her parents who will one day only have traces of memory of the contours of her face, of that youthful smile and of those longing eyes. Her parents would never want to forget about her, but without a picture, memory will one day fail them.

“To many of us, Sarah, the faceless girl from Mamasapano, will be forgotten.”

No, Sarah will not be forgotten.

Share and let Sarah’s voice be heard.

Sony to exit the smartphone market?

Following reports that its smartphone division is not doing well, Sony is now looking at exiting the smartphone market and will instead focus on its other profitable businesses.

According to a report by Reuters, Sony’s CEO Kazuo Hirai said that the company “would no longer pursue sales growth in areas such as smartphones where it has suffered competition from cheaper Asian rivals as well as industry leaders like Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics.”

Aside from Xperia smartphones, Sony is contemplating on quitting the TV business as well and is considering selling these divisions. Last year, Sony focused its resources on its mobile and TV businesses after it sold its VAIO PC division to Japan Industrial Partners Inc (JIP).

Sony’s next step is to grow its remaining businesses which it considers as profitable such as camera sensors, video games and entertainment. If this is the case then it’s looking good for the PlayStation as well as OEMs who prefer Sony imaging sensors in their products.

source: Reuters

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Sony to exit the smartphone market?

Following reports that its smartphone division is not doing well, Sony is now looking at exiting the smartphone market and will instead focus on its other profitable businesses.

According to a report by Reuters, Sony’s CEO Kazuo Hirai said that the company “would no longer pursue sales growth in areas such as smartphones where it has suffered competition from cheaper Asian rivals as well as industry leaders like Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics.”

Aside from Xperia smartphones, Sony is contemplating on quitting the TV business as well and is considering selling these divisions. Last year, Sony focused its resources on its mobile and TV businesses after it sold its VAIO PC division to Japan Industrial Partners Inc (JIP).

Sony’s next step is to grow its remaining businesses which it considers as profitable such as camera sensors, video games and entertainment. If this is the case then it’s looking good for the PlayStation as well as OEMs who prefer Sony imaging sensors in their products.

source: Reuters

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SKK Mobile Lynx unveiled, Octa-Core with 13MP camera

SKK Mobile has just announced its newest offering, the octa-core Lynx packed with Android 4.4.2 KitKat and a rear 13-megapixel camera in tow.

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The newest SKK device will also have plenty of features to boot such as HotKnot, USB-On The Go, Power-saving management tools, and a Mobile Anti-Theft Technology.

SKK Mobile Lynx Specs:
5-inch HD IPS Display, 1280×720, 294ppi
1.4GHz Octa-core Processor (we’re guessing this is a Mediatek MT6592 SoC)
1GB RAM
8GB Internal Storage
expandable up to 64GB via microSD
13MP rear AF camera with LED Flash
5MP front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
3G
WiFi
Bluetooth
GPS, A-GPS
FM Radio
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
2500mAh battery

Price and availability for the SKK Mobile Lynx will be updated once we get more information.

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