Lenovo Outs Phab Plus 4G LTE-Enabled Android 5.0 Phablet

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Lenovo has once again expanded its line of 4G LTE-enabled Android 5.0 phablets by launching the Phab Plus. Adopting a metal unibody design (7.6mm thick), this mid-end phablet features a 6.8-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, a 1.5GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, an Adreno 405 GPU, a 2GB LPDDR3 RAM and a 32GB of expandable internal storage (up to 64GB).

Coming with hybrid dual SIM card slots (second nano SIM slot can also be used as microSD slot), the phablet sports a 5MP front-facing camera, a 13MP rear-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture, 5P lenses and dual-tone LED flash, a 3500mAh battery and a large loudspeaker grill on the back (w/ Dolby Atmos audio technology).

Running on Android 5.0 Lollipop OS with Vibe UI, the Phab Plus provides 4G LTE / 3G, dual-band WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS for connectivity. The Lenovo Phab Plus is currently available for purchase in China for 2,599 Yuan (about $407) in Grey and Silver colors. [Product Page]

Third Windows Phone 8 Update Announced

Windows Phone 8 UpdateMicrosoft announced on Monday the third update to its Windows Phone 8 mobile platform featuring updates including support for a larger Start screen at a higher resolution. Microsoft also included support for a faster processor, a driving mode, accessibility features and a few more.

The update creates the ability for Windows Phone 8 to support larger 5 and 6 inch mobile devices which some are calling “phablets”. Microsoft did not use the word phablet or refer to any larger devices being released however the main image on the release post from Microsoft had “phablet” in the file name. This would handle 1080p HD resolution and allows for as many as six Live Tiles across the screen. It wouldn’t be surprising to see Nokia come out with a larger device with the updated OS from Microsoft after Microsoft’s recent purchase of Nokia’s handset division.

An update for a faster processor will support the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, and a new Driving Mode will limit distractions and even send automatic replies to tell those trying to contact you that you are driving. The Phone 8 update also includes a set of accessibility features, improved hotspot WiFi sharing, increased ringtone configuration, a rotation lock (something Android and iOS have had for a long time), storage management improvements, the ability to manually close an app quickly, and better Bluetooth.

The update will be rolling out to Windows Phone 8 over the next several months according to Microsoft, and if you are supporting apps for Windows Phone 8 you can get the Windows Phone preview for developers starting today.

ABI: Galaxy Note and other phablets will ship at 208 million a year by 2015, blot out the sun

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Some of us aren't convinced that phablets will last as more than a short-term success. That hasn't stopped ABI Research from predicting that enough of the size XXL smartphones will sell to block all natural sunlight. The study team sees phones like the Galaxy Note and Optimus Vu as just the start, with help from Huawei, HTC and others leading to a crescendo of 208 million phablets shipped in 2015 alone. Of course, as with many of these predictions, the estimate is based on a little bit of knowledge and a lot of speculation about the market's tastes: the researchers have a hunch that the values of navigation, reading and the web will steer us to big screens, and they're including devices just over 4.6 inches like the One X or the upcoming Galaxy S III. There's a bit of evidence to support the claims -- Samsung sold five million Notes in five months, and HTC has seen some brisk One X sales -- but that's still no guarantee that regular-sized smartphones will have to fight in the shade.

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