Slow Galaxy S4 Sales Force Samsung to Reduce Component Inventory for the First Time in History
It seems all those rumors that Galaxy S4 sales are slowing down are true after all. Apparently, the sales have slowed down so much that it will force Samsung to reduce its smartphone component inventory for the first time ever. New report says Samsung plans to sell only 6.5 million Galaxy S4 units in July, which [...]
It looks like the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 will be coming to at least one US carrier sometime soon. It’s just made a second pass through the FCC, only this time the supported frequencies matchup with AT&T’s LTE network. It goes without saying the Galaxy Mega 6.3 currently holds the record for one of the [...]
Droid Daily 6/19/13: Google Now Wallpapers, Falcon Pro, Dolphin Browser, LG Optimus F7, and More
AT&T Lights up LTE in even more Markets Today, AT&T lit up more markets in the US with 4G LTE. Those include: New Bedford, Massachusetts Gallup, New Mexico Rio Grande Valley, Texas Tuscaloosa, Alabama Florence-Muscle Shoals, Alabama Providence and Kent Counties, Rhode Island Logan, Ohio Tri-Cities, Washington Salinas, California Galaxy Ring Hits Virgin Mobile for [...]
AH Primetime: O’ Nexus 5, Where for Art Thou?
The Nexus line of smartphones has been an important one for Google, maybe not in terms of sales figures, or even profit but, more so in terms of being able to show what Android is really capable of as an OS. Nexus devices have never been anything too special either, they’re just another smartphone [...]
AH Primetime: Would You Pay for a Supported Stock Build of Android for Your Device?
Since Google took the wraps off of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the operating system that was once known for being bland and a little, shall we say, fugly quickly became the mobile operating system of the future. Not only because Google were finally taking better advantage of hardware but, because the Holo theme [...]

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