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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Another photo of LG G3′s backside leaks




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Another photo of LG G3′s backside leaks



lg g3 back


We’re normally all for seeing the front side of a device in leaked photos, but LG’s unique rear placement of power and volume buttons has spurred a lot of rear-side leaks lately. The latest comes from @evleaks, who notes that “it is so on.”


We’re not exactly sure what he means by that, but if he’s referring to the LG G3′s eventual launch then his timing is quite perfect — LG just confirmed that very fact earlier this morning. The device should be launching in Q2, which could mean any time between now and the end of June.


We’re expecting a 5.5-inch device with 2560 x 1440 resolution and LG’s Odin processor. Of course, the whole Samsung Galaxy S5 fiasco taught us not to put too much stock into these pre-launch rumors, so you might want to reserve your excitement for official details straight from LG. Hopefully they’ll be delivering said details at some point in the near future.











LastPass is one of the first non-Paypal apps to support Galaxy S5′s fingerprint scanner



lastpass galaxy s5 fingerprint feature


A new upgrade is headed to LastPass, the app that lets you set one password for ALL your passwords. Its status as a security app makes it a natural fit for the Samsung Galaxy S5′s fingerprint scanner, and that’s the exact functionality we’re getting as part of today’s update.


The app works just like you’d expect — log-in using your master password, set up fingerprint authentication using the in-app instructions and you’re all set. The next time you’re prompted to input your LastPass password, you’ll instead have the option to simply swipe your finger across the Galaxy S5′s home button. If you haven’t already been scared away by the risks of biometric security than you can find the upgrade sitting in the Google Play Store.


[via LastPass]








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