With Bell snagging the exclusive for the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus in Canada, those preferring the network’s of other carriers had to settle for the promise that the device would reach new providers in 2012. Rogers subscribers won’t have to wait long into the new year, as a newly leaked document points to [...]
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The “Nobody knows what the hell's going on with the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab,” saga continues today (see Part 1 and Part 2, Part 3) with the latest news now being that Samsung has no intentions of delivering a “Value Pack” upgrade. According to a Samsung source who spoke to The Next Web: Samsung [...]
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The holiday season may be over, but that isn’t stopping T-Mobile from wooing you into a new phone. The mobile carrier has announced they are having a 3-day “New Year, New Phone” sale for this weekend only, which starts Friday, January 6th. The prices of the various devices are certainly bonkers too. You’ll be able to [...]
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According to IBTIMES, Samsung is planning to release a smaller and cheaper 8GB version of their upcoming Galaxy S III. The Korean phone manufacturer will be going after Apple who is also poised to release a cheap iPhone. The SGS3 is reportedly going to sport a 1.5GHz quad-core Exynos chip, 12-megapixel camera with 3D capabilities, [...]
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The Samsung Galaxy Note may make its way to more than one carrier soon if information received by SprintFeed is to be trusted. According to a “proven source” of theirs (and they have offered up confirmed information in the past) Sprint is said to soon be getting the Samsung Galaxy Note, a 5.3 inch phoneblet [...]
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While much of the world is still waiting to get the Samsung Galaxy Note, a port of CyanogenMod 9 based on Android 4.0+ is already beeing worked on. Not working well at the moment are camera and bluetooth among other minor things but the folks behind it surely making great progress. Of course, Samsung is [...]
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The guys over at SamMobile have gotten their hands on an image of the AT&T-branded Samsung Galaxy Note. The Galaxy Note, which features a massive 5.3-inch display and a stylus, is a combination of phone and tablet. It is currently available in Europe and other parts of the world. Since its release, many people in [...]
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A new week, and a new year — time to get things happening in 2012. For the most part of this week we're expecting to hear quite a bit about CES as things tend to leak out beforehand. Have any expectations for CES? If so, let us know in the Android Central forums. HTC Rezound [...]
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The minds behind CyanogenMod have done it again, bringing nightly updates to several LG Optimus variants, and adding official CM7 support for the Epic 4G (not to be confused with Sprint’s Galaxy SII variant). Among the newly-supported LG devices are the Optimus 3D, Hub, Pro, and Black (which is technically seeing the return of nightlies). [...]
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Rumors have placed the Samsung Galaxy Note on AT&T’s network at some point later in the year, and we now have the first render of the device sporting the carrier’s logo. The phone, which features a monster-sized screen measuring in at over 5 inches, has garnered a bit more interest than initially expected. We still [...]
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Is it a tablet? Is it a phone? It’s the Galaxy Note! The 5.3″ device from Samsung has caught the attention of a lot of people all over the world with its very generous screen and high 1280×800 resolution. Samsung has already shipped 1 million units before it even launched in US, and that is [...]
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The minds behind CyanogenMod have done it again, bringing nightly updates to several LG Optimus variants, and adding official CM7 support for the Epic 4G (not to be confused with Sprint’s Galaxy SII variant). Among the newly-supported LG devices are the Optimus 3D, Hub, Pro, and Black (which is technically seeing the return of nightlies). [...]
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Our own Justin Case has been collaborating with Reid Holland (erishasnobattery) on TacoRoot – a tool that should root just about any HTC smartphone – for some time now, and with the recent additions to HTC’s official unlocking tool, they’ve decided to release it. At the moment, it’s quite gnarly – it’s only a temporary [...]
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EVO Design 4G owners, rejoice – HTC has just released the kernel source code for your device. This means that devs can grab the code, take it to the lab and start hacking away to make this device as lean and mean as possible. Overclocking, among other mods, is just one of the things that [...]
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Some new devices have finally been added to CyanogenMod’s list of supported devices. We’ve got the Samsung EPIC 4G and LG Optimus 3D as notable additions. We’re also seeing support for the LG Optimus Black, Optimus Hub and Optimus Pro. These devices are on the list for CM7, of course, though we don’t expect all [...]
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The minds behind Cyanogen Mod have done it again, bringing nightly updates to several LG Optimus variants, and adding official CM7 support for the Epic 4G (not to be confused with Sprint’s Galaxy SII variant). Among the newly-supported LG devices are the Optimus 3D, Hub, Pro, and Black (which is technically seeing the return of [...]
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Starting today, the Samsung Epic 4G is now a CyanogenMod-supported device. The good news was announced in a forum posting on CyanogenMod.com. Starting today, Team Epic CM’s github repositories have been merged into CyanogenMod’s repositories. The first official build from the merge is CyanogenMod 7.2.0-RCO. There are still some minor bugs that need to be [...]
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If you have a Samsung Epic 4G and aren't overly happy with it being stock any more, you'll be pleased to know you can now add some new life to the device as it now has official support for CyanogenMod. It has taken a lot of work from a lot of developers but Team EpicCM's [...]
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Sprint is trying to kick off 2012 into high gear with a new winter promotion starting next month. From January 8th through March 10th, new or existing Sprint customers (with an upgrade) can get a Samsung Conquer 4G at the discounted price of but that’s not all – it also comes with a matching Conquer [...]
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When Samsung launched its phone/tablet hybrid, the Galaxy Note, back in October, many felt that it was too big of a screen for a smartphone and thought sales would be bleak. Well here we are about two months later and Samsung reports that they have already shipped over 1 million units, proving there is actually [...]
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Samsung is apparently going to announce its next most successful phone model, the Galaxy S3 at MWC in February next year. This will most likely be just a showcase and some ads with the phone, and they will probably launch it sometime in March or April. They usually tend to announce their products about 2 [...]
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With all the complaints I’ve seen in our comments sections about devices being too large, who knew there would be such a huge market for tabletphones/phoneblets like Samsung’s Galaxy Note. The Korean phone maker announced today that they have shipped over 1 million units globally of the device since its October launch (not to be [...]
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A recent leak obtained by the folks over at SprintFeed shows that Sprint will start carrying a white version of the Samsung Epic 4G Touch beginning January 8, 2012. The device specs will be the same as the black model aside from a new paint job. SprintFeed was also able to confirm that the white variant [...]
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It was only a few days ago when Samsung officially stated that they are not going to update their most popular phone model yet – the Galaxy S – to the biggest version of Android since it was born – Ice Cream Sandwich. Samsung said that the phone can’t handle it and there isn’t enough [...]
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According to a leaked document obtained by the guys over at SprintFeed, the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch is about to get a makeover. A white version of the popular Galaxy S II variant on Sprint’s network is going to be released on January 8, according to the document. This is great news [...]
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If you were on the fence about getting a Samsung Epic 4G Touch Galaxy S II (that was a mouthful) on Sprint, maybe the prospect of a new all white version will help entice you further. T-Mobile has been flaunting their white Galaxy S II for a couple of weeks now and it looks like [...]
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We waited and waited for what seemed like forever for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus to hit the shelves with big red’s 4G LTE speeds and since then I haven’t heard much. I know almost everyone here ran out and picked one up, or hit Costco for their small savings. Wirefly has the Verizon Galaxy Nexus [...]
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Earlier today we reported that HTC’s official bootloader unlock program on HTCDev.org had been updated to work with the Evo View 4G and the MyTouch 4G Slide. That’s true. A few users have found that the update also works with AT&T’s HTC Vivid and Verizon’s HTC Rezound, though those models don’t appear anywhere on HTCDev’s [...]
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Last month we told you about a leak that surfaced, stating that US cellular would be getting a couple of Samsung devices in the near future. Well today, Android Central has gotten a hold of another piece of tell-tale info showing that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy S II are headed to the regional [...]
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Talk about a bumpy and emotional ride for you Galaxy Tab and Galaxy S owners! First we thought the devices would get the Android 4.0 upgrade then we heard it wasn’t going to be possible because of hardware limitations. After an outcry from ICS demanding owners, Samsung changed their tune and said they were looking [...]
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US Cellular may be a bit late to the game compared to the rest of America’s carriers but it looks like they will indeed be offering the Samsung Galaxy S II and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Their model numbers showed up inside US Cellular’s ESN system. We have no indication as to when exactly [...]
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It's long been rumored that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 would be headed to US Cellular. And now, thanks to USCC's ESN system, it looks like the Galaxy S II is headed that way as well. Neither device has been officially announced by the regional carrier. But given the depth of its current roster of [...]
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If you’re a Sprint customer, you may want to listen listen up. Seems old Yeller is throwing a silent (read: secret) promotion for certain eligible Premier customers by allowing them to upgrade early. I know, it sounds crazy but look at the above leaked pic for proof. Every phone appears to be up for grabs, [...]
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Looking to score a deal on Verizon’s already discounted selection of certified pre-owned devices? You have until December 29th to do so. We’re reporting a little late on a 7-day sale that sees some good savings on used and refurbished items. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, for instance, is marked down to 9.99 on a [...]
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Korea Economic Daily is raising their sales forecast for Samsung by 15 percent, bringing total projected handset sales to 374 million. Of those handsets, 150 million are expected to be smartphones. To put the figure into perspective, Samsung was projected to move 300 million units this year, a figure that was easily surpassed thanks to [...]
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