Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime leaks selfie-centred specs

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It looks like there’s a new model in Samsung’s Galaxy Grand lineup as a new leak emerges. The leaked details of Galaxy Grand Prime reveals a list of specs with the front camera shaping to be targeted towards the selfie fanatics.

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Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime leaked specs:
5-inch qHD display @ 960 x 540 resolution
1.4 GHz Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor
1GB RAM
8GB storage (expandable via microSD)
8MP rear camera
5MP front camera
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi, 3G
Dual-SIM
Android 4.4 KitKat

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Its upgraded 5MP front-facing camera should prove more than capable for the selfie-crazed individuals. Lately, catering to them has been appearing to be one of the main concentrations of upgrades from numerous brands as we’ve noticed. The expected date for the Galaxy Grand Prime’s arrival is on October so it’s not that long of a wait until we see this phablet come to life.

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Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime leaks selfie-centred specs

Lazada Philippines

It looks like there’s a new model in Samsung’s Galaxy Grand lineup as a new leak emerges. The leaked details of Galaxy Grand Prime reveals a list of specs with the front camera shaping to be targeted towards the selfie fanatics.

galaxy-grand-prime

Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime leaked specs:
5-inch qHD display @ 960 x 540 resolution
1.4 GHz Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor
1GB RAM
8GB storage (expandable via microSD)
8MP rear camera
5MP front camera
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi, 3G
Dual-SIM
Android 4.4 KitKat

galaxy-grand-prime2

Its upgraded 5MP front-facing camera should prove more than capable for the selfie-crazed individuals. Lately, catering to them has been appearing to be one of the main concentrations of upgrades from numerous brands as we’ve noticed. The expected date for the Galaxy Grand Prime’s arrival is on October so it’s not that long of a wait until we see this phablet come to life.

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10 cool non-tech products that Xiaomi is selling in China

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Chinese tech giant, Xiaomi, is known around the world mostly for their very capable yet aggressively-priced Android devices. But did you know that they are also selling cool, non-tech Mi products in China? Take a look at ten of them.

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Mi Clothing

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Xiaomi is selling Mi-branded clothing on their Chinese webpage. From shirts with Mi Bunny designs, sport shirts, cardigan sweaters, to hoodies. Even Hugo Barra wears a Mi shirt whenever Xiaomi holds a press event here in the Philippines.

Mi Shoes

mi shoes

According to Xiaomi’s Facebook page, the Mi Canvas Shoes went on sale in China last year and has a price tag of 99 Yuan or around Php700.

Mi Plushie

mi plushie

These plushies (that looked like it went through a week without coffee) are so adorable that we can’t find a reason not to want one. Aside from being fluffy, the Mi Bunny’s looks can be customized by having it wear different costumes. You can dress it as a monster, Superman, or a friggin’ Alpaca. There’s even a large-sized one if you just can’t get enough of it.

Mi Pillow

mi pillow

Apparently, the Plushie’s cuteness isn’t enough for some that they have to make a larger, fluffier version designed to be cuddled in bed. Hence, the Mi Pillow.

Mi Playing Cards

mi play cards

These cards are just regular playing cards that sports an MIUI theme. Still a cool stuff to have.

Mi Key chain

mi keychain

Aside from keeping your keys together in one place, this key chain also doubles as a screen cleaner and an accessory that you can plug on your smartphone’s headset jack.

Mi leather products

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These are simply wallets and business card holders. Can you imagine the famous jingle if these were sold here in the Philippines instead of Seiko Wallet?

Mi Backpack

mi backpack

Xiaomi also offers a number of backpack models with different styles that are aimed at businessmen, students, and techies who often travel with gadgets and laptops.

Mi Water Bottles

mi water bottle

I wonder what Apple’s designers would come up with if they designed water bottles.

Mi Notebook

mi notebook

Xiaomi’s style of packaging of their smartphones works well on the Mi Notebook. It looks clean and attractive. Unfortunately, they don’t offer a Mi Pen.

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10 cool non-tech products that Xiaomi is selling in China

Lazada Philippines

Chinese tech giant, Xiaomi, is known around the world mostly for their very capable yet aggressively-priced Android devices. But did you know that they are also selling cool, non-tech Mi products in China? Take a look at ten of them.

miproducts_2

Mi Clothing

mi clothing_1

Xiaomi is selling Mi-branded clothing on their Chinese webpage. From shirts with Mi Bunny designs, sport shirts, cardigan sweaters, to hoodies. Even Hugo Barra wears a Mi shirt whenever Xiaomi holds a press event here in the Philippines.

Mi Shoes

mi shoes

According to Xiaomi’s Facebook page, the Mi Canvas Shoes went on sale in China last year and has a price tag of 99 Yuan or around Php700.

Mi Plushie

mi plushie

These plushies (that looked like it went through a week without coffee) are so adorable that we can’t find a reason not to want one. Aside from being fluffy, the Mi Bunny’s looks can be customized by having it wear different costumes. You can dress it as a monster, Superman, or a friggin’ Alpaca. There’s even a large-sized one if you just can’t get enough of it.

Mi Pillow

mi pillow

Apparently, the Plushie’s cuteness isn’t enough for some that they have to make a larger, fluffier version designed to be cuddled in bed. Hence, the Mi Pillow.

Mi Playing Cards

mi play cards

These cards are just regular playing cards that sports an MIUI theme. Still a cool stuff to have.

Mi Key chain

mi keychain

Aside from keeping your keys together in one place, this key chain also doubles as a screen cleaner and an accessory that you can plug on your smartphone’s headset jack.

Mi leather products

mi wallet_2

These are simply wallets and business card holders. Can you imagine the famous jingle if these were sold here in the Philippines instead of Seiko Wallet?

Mi Backpack

mi backpack

Xiaomi also offers a number of backpack models with different styles that are aimed at businessmen, students, and techies who often travel with gadgets and laptops.

Mi Water Bottles

mi water bottle

I wonder what Apple’s designers would come up with if they designed water bottles.

Mi Notebook

mi notebook

Xiaomi’s style of packaging of their smartphones works well on the Mi Notebook. It looks clean and attractive. Unfortunately, they don’t offer a Mi Pen.

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Here’s how to delete the U2 album you didn’t wish for

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We all knew that Apple is going release the U2 “Songs of Innocence” album for free as announced during the iPhone 6 event. Although we weren’t told that the said album is going to be a part of our playlist whether we like it or not.

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After numerous complaints over social networking sites and forums, Apple heard its customers and provided an easy way to remove the U2 album. So if you want to remove the free album on your device just follow the instructions below as written in the help page.

To remove this album:

1. Go to http://itunes.com/soi-remove.
2. Click Remove Album to confirm you’d like to remove the album from your account.
3. Sign in with the Apple ID and password you use to buy from the iTunes Store.
4. You’ll see a confirmation message that the album has been removed from your account.

The “Songs of Innocence” album is currently free in iTunes until October 13, 2014, and will be available for purchase the day after.

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