It seems that it's officially a go for iPhone 5S, as 10,000 staff workers had been added to Apple's manufacturing partner Foxconn. This signals the start of the assembly line that would be churning out the iPhone 5S.

TechCrunch reports that, considering the timeline of the hires and the anticipated summer release of the iPhone 5S, things seem to be going smoothly and on time for Apple.

But that's not all. Following the supposed mass production, new speculations have risen regarding what the iPhone 5S may bring. For the most part, expectations of a refinement of the graphics, faster processing, and a similar physical outlook to the iPhone 5 has been in circulation.

However, according to Computer World, there seems to be a claim that, while the design of the iPhone 5 will, for the most part, be adapted to the iPhone 5S, a new feature, the fingerprint sensor, will be offered for the latest phone.

It also seems like some of the buttons such as the volume and mute buttons will be rearranged and offered differently, now as a push button. It's a wonder how Apple will market these potentially new changes once the actual product comes out.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to rival HTC One's metal design?

The long-time rivalry between Samsung and HTC seems to have heightened ever since HTC released its HTC One phone with its aluminum uni-body. Considering how the plastic design of Samsung's products is always on the hot seat of reviews, it's not surprising for Samsung to dare up its game with a metal switch.

TechRadar adds that the company was actually playing with the idea of a metal design for the Samsung Galaxy S4, but due to production schedules for the launch, the idea was scrapped.

So far, what is known of the Galaxy Note 3 is that it will have a 5.9-inch Super AMOLED screen, Samsung's Exynos octa-core processor, 5.0 Key Lime Pie, a 13-megapixel rear camera, and the S Pen stylus.

More speculations on Nokia Lumia 928 features

A whole bunch of speculations have come up, with the most recent being that the Nokia Lumia 928 will carry the Verizon branding at the top of the device, hinting that it will really be a Verizon-exclusive phone, reports Phones Review.

The 928 is also reported to have a 4.5 Super AMOLED display in place of the 920's PureMotion HD+ LCD. According to GSM Arena, there will also be a layer of Gorilla Glass for further protection.

Those who are also not a fan of the Nokia Lumia 920's weight and height should know that, according to reports, the 928 will be lighter, thinner, and taller than its predecessor.

With the additions of these features, the next question that should be asked is how much the Nokia Lumia 928 will sell in once it's released?