Sony announces new Xperia A4 in Japan
Sony has just unveiled its newest budget-friendly smartphone, the Xperia A4, in Japan. The handset carries model number SO-04G and is expected to launch exclusively on Japanese carrier NTT Docomo in June with a price tag of $205.
A full list of specifications for the handset can be seen below:
- 4.6-inch 720p Triluminous display
- Snapdragon 801 chipset
- 2GB of RAM
- 16GB of expandable internal storage
- 20.7MP rear-facing camera
- 2,600mAh battery
The A4 will run the latest build of Android 5.0.1 Lollipop straight out of the box with Sony’s Xperia custom user interface which, the South Korean manufacturer claims, provides users with easy-access to multimedia applications plastered over the top.
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Sony makes the Xperia A4 official in Japan

Sony has just launched the Japan-exclusive Xperia A4, which is set to make its way to NTT DoCoMo in mid-June 2015. Billed as the successor to the Xperia A2, the A4 features similar build quality and specifications to those of the Xperia Z3 Compact.
The Xperia A4 comes with a 4.6-inch display with 1280 × 720 resolution, a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of on-board storage, a 20.7MP rear-facing camera, a 2.2MP front-facing camera and a non-removable 2600mAh battery. The phone also runs Android 5.0 Lollipop, features an IPX5/8 and IP6X dust and water resistance rating, and will be available in Blue, White, Gray and Pink color options at launch.
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In addition to the launch of the A4, Sony has given some availability details on its two newest flagship devices. The Xperia Z4, which was announced just a few weeks ago, will make its way to Japan in June, and the LTE-capable Xperia Z4 Tablet will come to the country in July.
Sony told off for unfair 20th Anniversary PS4 competition
To celebrate 20 years of PlayStation, Sony created 12,300 limited edition PS4 consoles and offered them to gamers all over the world. In the US, they were sold to whoever could click the buy button fast enough, but in the UK, the company took a more convoluted approach. First was the PlayStation ’94 Shop in London, where 94 consoles were put aside for the low price of £19.94 (with all proceeds going to gaming charity GamesAid). Then came a partnership with GAME, which required gamers to solve riddles, click iconic PlayStation characters and enter a competition before anyone else.
As expected, it was all a bit of a mess. People quickly realised they could pool their resources and share the answer seconds after the riddle was posted, effectively locking out those who had taken time to work it out themselves. Then, an enterprising developer found a way to extract the clues before they were publicly shared by Sony. This led six people to file a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which argued that “promotion’s terms and conditions had been breached in a number of ways.”
Today, the ASA upheld the complaint, noting that the competition was not fair and had “caused unnecessary disappointment.” Although GAME had disqualified anyone who had submitted a competition entry before Sony had posted their clue, five people had managed to acquire two consoles while the promotion was taking place. This, of course, went against the terms of the competition, which was meant to allocate a single 20th Anniversary PS4 to each winner. To make things worse, those extra consoles then found their way to eBay.
So what’s happening to Sony and GAME? Well, they’ve been given a slap on the wrist. Both companies have been told that they must “ensure that future promotions were administered fairly and avoided causing unnecessary disappointment to participants.” Okay then.
Via: Eurogamer
Source: ASA
Ultra HD Blu-ray is bringing high-res movies home soon
After Blu-ray and HD DVD ushered in the age of HD and 1080p movies for the masses, discs were beaten to 4K by streaming services like Netflix, YouTube and Amazon. While the internet is still doing most of the heavy lifting for 4K, the Ultra HD Blu-ray specification is finally complete which means we should see movies and players arriving later this year. Besides being compatible with the 10,000~ Blu-ray discs already out, Ultra HD Blu-ray players will be ready for high-res 3,840 x 2,160 video, “next generation object-based sound formats” (think DTS: X and Dolby Atmos), more colors, high dynamic range (HDR) and even high frame rate video. That’s a lot of buzzwords to say movies will have the capability to look and sound better at your home than they ever have before. The BDA also made vague reference to a “digital bridge” setup for extending your movie purchased on a disc to other devices like phones and tablets, but didn’t say exactly how that will work, or if it’s going to be any better than Ultraviolet.

The discs themselves are upgraded too, ready to hold 66GB or 100GB of data, up from the 25GB/50GB size of the current Blu-ray spec. According to the association licensing is expected to start this summer, and Samsung already announced it plans to release a player later this year. Hopefully, whatever it produces is better (and cheaper) than the slow, glitchy $1,000 BD-P1000 that kicked off the Blu-ray era years ago. Panasonic showed off a demo player at CES this year, and we’re sure other manufacturers will follow suit.
For people looking to future proof their setup, the new crop of Ultra HD TVs hitting shelves this year have support for the high-res video, plus HDR color, but they may need to support a new HDMI 2.0a standard to get the most out of new discs. There’s still a few more questions than answers about the rollout of 4K content, but as the picture clears up over the summer and into the holidays, we should have more information.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, HD, Samsung, Sony
Most anticipated Android phones of late 2015
Will the Note 5 see the GS6’s design language carry over?
2015 has been an epic year for smartphones so far with Samsung, in particular, making waves for its new glass and metal design on the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge. We’ve also seen the HTC One M9, the LG G4, the Huawei P8, and the Japanese-exclusive Sony Xperia Z4. As we head closer to the second half of the year we can look forward to many more devices from Samsung, LG, Motorola, Sony, OnePlus, and others.
With that in mind, we take a look at some of the most anticipated phones that are expected to arrive in the second half 2015. Just remember, not all of these devices have been confirmed to even exist, so take the rumored specs and details with a grain of salt.
Current 2015 flagships
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Samsung Galaxy Note 5

Samsung has been the top dog in the phablet market for years, and last year’s Galaxy Note 4 absolutely lived up to the hype. Although the device was pretty pricey compared to other smartphones on the market, the Note 4 featured top of the line specifications, build quality and experience. So what could the company do to improve with the Note 5? According to a recent report, it looks like we’re already getting some of that information.
Recent rumors suggest that, unlike the Note 4 and Note Edge of last year, this year’s Note 5 and Note Edge 2 won’t be exactly alike this time around. Talking specifically of the Note 5, the device will reportedly have either a 2K or 4K Super AMOLED display along with an Exynos 7422 processor and an in-house modem. It’s also possible that the Note 5 could offer up an all-in-one ePop solution, which means the CPU, GPU, storage, modem, and RAM will all be combined into a single chip.
We haven’t heard any rumors regarding the Note 5’s chassis, though the recent switch to glass and metal on the Galaxy S6 makes us wonder if Samsung will switch to more premium materials with its upcoming phablet. The switch to an all-glass design is bittersweet – on one hand, the phone feels much more premium, but on the other hand, Samsung needed to do away with the removable battery when it ditched the plastic in the S6. Samsung has been experiencing a ton of feedback, both positive and negative, from diehard fans, so we’re not sure what the company plans to do. It’s also possible that the Note 5 could feature a real leather back, similar to what we saw on the LG G4.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4
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LG G4 Note
The LG G4 may not be the only major flagship from LG this year.
LG has tried making its way into the phablet market for years, first with 2011’s Optimus Vu, then with the G Pro line in 2013. Both of these devices lacked any real stylus integration and software that was optimized for their larger screens, which was ultimately why both devices failed. But it seems that LG is now looking to get back into the phablet market, in hopes of taking on Samsung’s Galaxy Note line and Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus.
LG filed for a trademark back in December for products called the G Pen and the G Scrawl. While the descriptions for these filings were pretty vague, there has been speculation that the G Pen could be a special stylus designed to compete with Samsung’s S Pen from the Note series. As for the G Scrawl, it seems plausible that this could be some kind of software feature that works in conjunction with the G Pen. Not many details have been outed regarding these two filings quite yet. We’ve also heard that LG is planning to launch a smartphone in H2 of this year that will “stand above the G series“. Whether the company is referring to a phablet or not, it seems entirely possible that the smartphone will have a large screen, seeing as how LG just recently filed a patent for the name “LG G4 Note”.
We have little to no information on the device’s specifications so far. What’s for certain, though, is that the device will likely have better stylus integration than we saw with the Optimus Vu and better-optimized software than on the G Pro line.
LG G4
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Motorola Moto X (2015)

Unlike other offerings from LG and Samsung, Motorola’s recent flagship devices have featured a different philosophy. Instead of trying to cram in the best specifications on the market, the 2013 and 2014 Moto X devices were somewhat reserved on the spec front, most likely because Motorola wanted to keep the cost down to a price that more users could afford. Combining decent specifications, a more affordable price point, the customization options of Moto Maker and a vanilla Android experience, the Moto X 2014 was one heck of a smartphone. So what could Motorola change with its next flagship?
Read more: Looking forward: What do we hope to see from the Moto X 2015?
According to a Reddit account by the name of AndroidLeaks, a new mystery Motorola device has been spotted being tested on Verizon’s network near the Chicago area. The phone is running Android 5.1 Lollipop and sports a Quad HD display. Another rumor claims that the new Moto X will have a 5.2-inch display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 4GB RAM, a 16MP rear-facing camera, a 5MP front-facing camera and a respectable 3280mAh battery. Both of these sources are relatively unknown when talking of leaks, so this list of specifications should be taken with a grain of salt.
On the design front, we can probably expect the new Moto X to be customized through Moto Maker, and feature the classic Motorola design language we’ve grown to love.
Motorola Moto X (2014)
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OnePlus Two

When we first heard about the startup OnePlus, it was hard to know what to think. The new company seemingly came out of nowhere, promising a “flagship killer” that would deliver big specs at a small price. It also promised to “never settle” and to break the mold on what to expect from a smartphone. Partnering with Cyanogen for the software, the OnePlus One instantly stood out from the competition and became one of the most anticipated flagships of 2014.
Once the dust settled and the OnePlus One actually released, it was abundantly clear that, despite the never settle moniker, the phone was far from perfect with some minor issues relating to customer service, quality control, and even marketing. While the OnePlus One didn’t necessarily live up to all of the company’s initial hype, the OPO still remains one of the best handsets for those looking for flagship-level specs with little cash to spare. For the OnePlus Two, we expect much of the same philosophy to continue.
While very little is known about the OnePlus Two, Carl Pei recently revealed a pretty big hint on Twitter by asking how much people would be willing to pay for a Snapdragon 810 powered OnePlus 2. He further hinted that the company might be aiming for a price of around $400. More recently, Cyanogen and OnePlus have also split ways, so we can expect the ONT (OnePlus Two) to feature the company’s own in-house Oxygen OS.
As for when we might see the handset? The OnePlus 2 is expected to arrive sometime in Q3, though nothing more specific than that has been announced. OnePlus also plans to release a second handset in 2015, but it’s unclear when this other device will be announced or what kind of specs it might pack.
OnePlus One
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Sony’s next global flagship
The Xperia Z4 looks almost identical to the Z3.. but will it ever make its way outside of Japan?
Once one of the kings of portable electronics, Sony hasn’t had the easiest time in the smartphone era. While the Sony Xperia Z series has been praised for its beautiful design and clean UI, limited marketing and availability have kept it from really gaining much traction, particularly in North America. After rumors surfaced that Sony was finally slowing down its release cycle in order to deliver a more substantial upgrade from the Xperia Z3, the Sony Xperia Z4 was quietly outed in Japan, offering a minor upgrade to the Z3 with essentially the exact same body and only minor improvements like the jump to a Snapdragon 810 processor.
Since then, Sony has kept mum on its plans for an international release for the Xperia Z4, leading to rumors that Sony might have a more substantial “global flagship” in mind, with the Xperia Z4 staying a Japanese exclusive.

So what will Sony deliver next? It depends on what rumor you get behind. A new report from Evan Blass suggests the Z4 will make its way outside of Japan and is heading to Verizon in the United States. On the other hand, a report surfaced last month claiming that Sony would resurrect the Xperia P series, creating a unique flagship spec’d device with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage space, a 5.2-inch Full HD display, a 12.1MP rear camera, a 5.1MP front camera, and a positively huge 4,240 mAh battery.
It is certainly possible that the Xperia P2 is the upcoming “global flagship”, while the Xperia Z4 will remain a limited release primarily for the Asian market, but it’s really hard to say for sure. Regardless of what happens, we are more than a little curious to see where Sony goes next.
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Xiaomi Mi5

Xiaomi has certainly had a busy few months. The company first broke a world record for selling 2.11 million smartphones in just 12 hours, and soon after, released the powerful mid-range Mi 4i. Shortly after, the company released the Mi Note Pro, which offers incredible specifications for a super cheap price point. So what’s next for the company? Thanks to a recent leak, we now have a brief look at Xiaomi’s 2015 roadmap, including a few supposed specifications for the company’s next flagship, the Mi 5.
Among three other handsets displayed on the roadmap, Xiaomi’s Mi 5 handset is set to launch sometime around November of this year. It’s the most high-end device out of the bunch, featuring a 5.2-inch Quad HD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, and a 20.2MP rear-facing camera. We aren’t entirely sure that the leak can be trusted 100%, so we need to take this spec list with a grain of salt.
We haven’t heard many reports on the design of the device, but it wouldn’t surprise us if the Mi 5 featured the same design language that’s found on the Mi Note – 2.5D glass construction, metal frame, and chamfered edges. The launch of this device is still pretty far off, so we’re really just speculating at this point.
More great Xiaomi devices
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The next Nexus phone (or phones?)
Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 6 … where will Google go from here? While nothing is set in stone, early rumors indicate that Google might be breaking tradition with the next Nexus phone, in more than one way. First, Google typically keeps the same manufacturer for at least two Nexus devices, but the next-gen Nexus might not be from Motorola at all. Second, there are some rumors suggesting Google may end up with two Nexus phones this year.
Let’s start with the Nexus phone that has the most substantial rumors surrounding it, the Huawei Nexus.
Huawei Nexus
Huawei P8, the company’s latest flagship
The first rumors regarding a Huawei Nexus surfaced back in March, though at the time it was unclear whether Huawei’s alleged Nexus was a phone or a tablet. More recently, however, a respected Chinese analyst claimed that the Huawei Nexus would be a 5.7-inch smartphone with a Snapdragon 810 on board, and since then there have been numerous reports across the web claiming much of the same.
While we still have no concrete information on whether or not this phone even exists, a Google Huawei partnership would make a lot of sense. First, Huawei has been working hard to make a comeback in the United States, a region that it has never had a very strong presence in to begin with, due partially to mistrust of the brand’s connection to China. While devices like the Mate 2 and SnapTo have helped them slowly build a small presence in the U.S., partnering for a Nexus would be a huge win for Huawei and a way to better legitimize their brand for North American customers that are unfamiliar with the company.
As for why Google might be interested in working with Huawei? A recent earnings report from Google suggests that the Nexus 6 hasn’t been nearly as successful as past endeavors, likely due to pricing. Huawei would not only allow them to be more aggressive with pricing in 2015 (once again), Huawei is also known for creating premium experiences (both with the P8 and Mate 7) at rather low asking prices compared to similarly spec’d flagships. If that’s not enough of a reason, Google has also been actively attempting to break into the Chinese market, and partnering with a well-known Chinese brand could certainly help with this effort.
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A possible second Nexus?
Could LG and Google be working on a successor to the N5?
Recently there have been early murmurs of a possible second Nexus phone, in addition to the rumored Huawei device. Supposedly, LG will be the brand behind the second phone, which will be a second-gen iteration of the Nexus 5. While this is still a VERY early rumor and one we’ve held off on reporting in any stand-alone news posts, we thought it deserved at least a short mention here.
Several reports have hit the web suggesting that LG will create a Nexus with a smaller display, likely around 5.2-inches, that will be based around the LG G4 or even the rumored G4 Note’s specs. Again, nothing substantial is known about this device, but a number of Nexus 4 and 5 fans are desperately hoping that the rumor of a non-phablet Nexus phone proves true and LG would certainly make sense as the brand to partner with for this endeavor, given the success of LG’s earlier Nexus phones.
Keep in mind there’s a pretty big chance this phone doesn’t actually exist and is merely a product of rumor — but it could happen.
This is by no means a complete list of every phone coming in 2015, as we can also expect new flagships from Huawei, Oppo, and perhaps a few others. That said, these are the flagships that we are currently most intrigued about. What about you, which of these rumored next-gen devices are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments.
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Four devices from Sony, LG, HTC, and Apple allegedly heading to Verizon
Four devices, some unannounced at this time, were name-dropped by Evan Blass on Twitter with Verizon being among their destinations. The companies sending their devices to Big Red include Sony, LG, HTC, and Apple.
Blass named the Xperia Z4, G Pad X 8.3, Desire 526, and iPad Mini 4 as the devices on their way to Verizon. Both the Xperia Z4 and Desire 526 are devices that have been made public. The Xperia Z4 was named Sony’s flagship device moving forward with decent specifications and HTC’s Desire 526 currently exists in India as an entry-level option.
The G Pad X 8.3 and iPad Mini 4, though, remain in the dark. The latter two tablets will be replacing the G Pad 8.3 and iPad Mini 3 in Verizon’s tablet lineup.
Source: Evan Blass (Twitter)
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Android Authority this week – May 10, 2015
Android fans, this week brought us the kind of news we all love and anticipate: the firsts sighting of a new Android version. Buried inside the Google I/O schedule is a clear reference to Android M, all but confirming that Google will at least preview Lollipop’s successor later this month. The week also brought us a juicy report on Huawei’s upcoming Nexus; the Galaxy S6 was again in the spotlight, for reasons good and bad; Google launched interesting new features for its apps and services; Oppo teased its latest flagship; Sony launched the selfie-centric Xperia C4; ZTE raised the ante with the luxurious Nubia Z9; and info about the OnePlus 2 leaked out.
Inside AA HQ
If you follow our YouTube channel, you probably spotted a video from a new contributor, Bailey Stein. Bailey is a student and lives in Michigan, and like the rest of our team, he is incredibly passionate about mobile technology. He will be contributing videos regularly and this BLU Selfie review is his first. Make him feel welcome!
SoundGuys.com has a new brand new design! We think it’s cleaner and nicer and it will make reading the excellent news and reviews by Kris Wouk’s and Adam Molina’s even nicer. Plus, there’s infinite scrolling and a couple of other goodies. Let us know what you think.
This week we reviewed the LG G4, and we were positively impressed. Josh gave the device an excellent 9 out 10 score, putting LG’s curved creation in very select company. The G4 is yet to go on sale, but you can win it already in our beloved weekly giveaway! Good luck!
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The stuff you shouldn’t miss
- Gift guide: It’s not too late to buy Mom something nice. Here are some nice ideas
- Review: The LG G4 is here! How does it fare against the competition? Find out in our review
- Camera shootout: The results of our blind camera test are in: Galaxy S6 vs Honor P8 vs One M9
- Review: How about a new smartwatch to go with that LG G4? We review the LG Watch Urbane

Top news of the week
And here are the top news in the Android world this week:
Google updates
- Google is experimenting with Dart to create faster, smoother Android apps
- Google tests converting websites so they load 4x faster over slow connections
- Google’s latest acquisition will help make Calendar, Inbox and other apps ‘smarter’
- Google Plus introduces new Pinterest-like feature, Collections
- Google Hangouts Chrome app could be in line for a redesign
- Google adds food delivery option to search results

Galaxy S6 in the news
- Yes, a special Galaxy S6 Edge Iron Man edition is coming!
- Galaxy S6 features either ISOCELL or Sony image sensors, here’s the difference
- Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge reportedly getting camera improvements with Android 5.1.1
- Some Galaxy S6 owners are seeing a purple speck on photos taken with the front-facing camera
- Galaxy S6 getting performance improving update in Europe

Oppo R7 teasers

Android M: first sighting
Android M will supposedly be revealed at Google I/O 2015
Google to unveil Voice Actions at I/O: control any app with just your voice
The official Google I/O 2015 schedule is now available

Xperia C4 is here

Nubia Z9

Testing the waters for OnePlus 2

Huawei Nexus details
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Android 5.0 update for the T-Mobile Sony Xperia Z3 gets certified
The T-Mobile Sony Xperia Z3 is all set to get the Android 5.0 update as it has just been certified by the PTCRB. It’s common for updates to be certified by the PTCRB before it’s ready for a commercial release, so the rollout seems to be on track as of now.
The Android 5.0 update for Sony flagships from 2014 have started rolling out recently, so it was only a matter of time before T-Mobile sent out the update. Verizon also has a variant of the Xperia Z3 (known as the Xperia Z3v), so those users should expect an update sometime soon as well.
The update brings the build number 23.1.C.0.381 from 23.0.D.1.123. The update should begin rolling out in a few days from now, so don’t expect an OTA notification to hit your device right away.
Via: Xperia Blog
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Sony to announce the Xperia Z4 Compact next week in Japan
According to MobiTelefon, who published a report online earlier today, it looks like Sony is gearing up to launch the Xperia Z4 Compact next week. The scaled-down model of the South Korean company’s flagship smartphone is expected to be unveiled on Wednesday, May 1, in Japan where it’s believed it will be an exclusive.
The handset is rumored to pack a 4.7-inch display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels, a 1.5GHZ Snapdragon 810 chipset, 3GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, an Adreno 430 GPU, a 20.7-megapixel rear-facing shooter and a 3,000 mAh battery.
This release date has not been confirmed by Sony, so best take it with a pinch of salt for now. Be sure to check back, though, as, when the event does take place, we’ll be sure to bring you the latest news when it breaks.
Source: MobiTelefon
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Sony’s original series ‘Powers’ renewed for a second season
Sony has announced it is bringing Powers back for a second season. And, all things considered, it’s easy to see why. As an entertainment platform, the future of PlayStation’s original programming depends heavily on the success of Powers, a series based on the comic book story from Brian Michael Bendis. Thankfully for Sony, after premiering back in March, Powers quickly became a favorite for viewers and rose to the top of the charts on PlayStation Network. The company says season two is scheduled to debut in the US next year, although it didn’t provide a specific time frame. In a statement, President of Programming and Development at Sony Pictures Television, Jamie Erlicht, said the new chapter will “broaden the Powers universe and bring even more of the fan-favorite characters and storylines to life.”
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Via: Polygon
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