Friday, February 21, 2014 (14:30) | Gijs Cigarettes
internal documents T-Mobile that the editors of Planet Android has been in the hands of the possible release dates the Samsung Galaxy S5, HTC M8 (The All New One) and the Sony Xperia Z2 leaked. Data show that the Galaxy S5 in week 9 (February 24 to March 2) is introduced, while in week 11 (10-16 March), acquainted with the Sony Xperia Z2 and at week 13 (24-30 Mar) with the HTC M8.
The data are largely consistent with previous announcements and rumors. In particular, the launch date of the Sony Xperia Z2 is interesting: the unit is expected to be presented shortly after the HTC M8. In addition, the internal document points to the introduction of the budget smartphone Huawei Y530 at week 14 (March 31-April 6). Continue reading to watch. Leaked document
The latest Galaxy S5 news
Galaxy S5 is expected to be first shown to the press on 24 February. Rumors are that the device will be available internationally from next month, and we also Galaxy S5 Netherlands release may expect.
- ‘T-Mobile leaked launch dates S5 Galaxy, HTC M8, Sony Xperia Z2′ (21-2)
- “Samsung wants quick release: Galaxy S5 already in mid-March for sale ‘ (20-2)
- ‘Samsung Galaxy S5 is dust and water resistant’ (19-2)
- ‘Fingerprint Scanner Galaxy S5 is implemented in home button (18-2)
- For example, the Galaxy S5 probably look (17-2)
The latest HTC M8 (The All New One) News
- This is the new HTC One (19-2)
- “Successor HTC One is The All New One called ‘ (19-2)
- clarity: HTC successor will be presented on March 25 (18-2)
- Meet the possible design of the HTC Two in this render (12-2)
- ‘Possible HTC Two photos show cameras and virtual buttons’ (10-2)
Finally
The latest Sony news
- ‘T-Mobile leaked launch dates S5 Galaxy, HTC M8, Sony Xperia Z2′ (21-2)
- ‘Thin Xperia Tablet Z2 shown in leaked photos for the first time’ (18-2)
- Long video shows Sony Xperia Z2 in full glory see (17-2)
- ‘Xperia Tablet Z2 specifications indicate extremely thin tablet (17-2)
- Sony Xperia Z2: bigger, thinner and faster than predecessors’ (14-2)
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