We’ve talked about the Panasonic Eluga smartphone in the past, if you enjoyed what you saw and thought you might like to have one for yourself, the smartphone is available now in Europe. You can buy the device unlocked via Expansys for £369 in black or silver colors. Shipping is free and you can have [...]
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If you’re in need of a new Android smartphone and Samsung is your brand, fans in the UK will be able to get their hands on the new Galaxy S Advance starting on April 30. Sure, we will have another new high-end device in the Galaxy S III before you know it with the official [...]
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It seems that some Android investigative reporters have stumbled upon a listing of Samsung’s new Galaxy smartphone within Samsung’s Kies media manager software. Apparently if you surf through the France region list of devices you will discover three small thumbnails that appear to be the Samsung Galaxy Note, yet two of them have descriptions listed [...]
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As we get closer to Samsung’s big event next week, we will start to hear the beat of the leaks grow louder and louder. Case in point: AnTuTu casually lists a “Samsung Galaxy S III” in its benchmark software. The significance of this is that if this benchmark result is true, the Galaxy S III [...]
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HTC announced a handful of new devices at MWC 2012 in Barcelona, but only one is coming to T-Mobile customers: the One S, a super-slim smartphone with high-end specs, Android 4.0, and one wild production technique to its name. The phone went on sale April 25th, for $199 plus a two-year contract. Continue reading… … [...]
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The HTC One X is one of the most exciting Android-based smartphones to hit the market by this summer, but Sprint’s own take on HTC’s flagship, the EVO 4G LTE, might capture the regular geek’s attention even more. Although it won’t come with a quad-core processor, but rather with a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chip, the [...]
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If you’ve been waiting for an alternative to ARM-powered Android phones, then you’re in luck - so long as you live in India. The Intel Medfield-powered Xolo X900 from manufacturer Lava went on sale earlier this week on the subcontinent, and the tech heads at Anandtech managed to grab one for a detailed review. If [...]
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North and south. Yankees and Red Sox. GSM and CDMA. Never shall the two join until now. Some of the tireless modders over at XDA have found that Motorola’s recent hardware for Verizon features global GSM roaming bands (not unlike the HTC Rezound). With a little hacking, they found that these LTE devices could accept [...]
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Well gang the time has come if you’ve been anticipating the official arrival of the T-Mobile HTC One S smartphone. T-Mobile has unleashed the smartphone and now lists the device for a smooth $199.99 (after a $50 mail-in rebate) on-contract or $599.99 outright. In case you’ve forgotten, the device features a snappy 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, [...]
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Think the upcoming Huawei Ascend P1 S smartphone is thin as thin can get? Well, you may want to think again as there’s a new kid on the block aiming to have the title of “World’s Thinnest Smartphone”. Chinese company Oppo has leaked out a photo of its upcoming device that will be only 6.65mm thick— which [...]
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The latest news from the rumor mill sure is intriguing. Word on the street is HTC and Facebook will be participating in another joint venture to develop a smartphone. If you recall friends, both companies joined together to create the Facebook Phone last year, so yes friends, we will likely a follow-up to the oh-so [...]
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Chinese manufacturer Oppo has teased a 6.65mm-thick phone that’s poised to take (temporarily, we’re sure) the title of “world’s thinnest smartphone” from Huawei. Engadget China has a render of the unnamed device, and it’s apparently a full 0.03mm thinner than the interim champion, the Ascend P1 S. There isn’t much else to say about the [...]
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How many times have you thought to yourself, “I really, really wish I could put my phone on a tripod!” Ten? Thirteen? Three-hundred-ninety-four? Regardless of whether or not you’ve ever actually said that to yourself, Kickstarter-lauched product Capta is an awesome little accessory that lets you do that (and more!). So, what else can Capta [...]
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T-Mobile has a nice little spring cleaning deal starting tomorrow. From April 25th until May 8th they’ll be offering the Magenta Deal Days promotion, recommending users trade in their old phones, slower smartphones, or even those slow 3G iPhone’s for a brand new 4G smartphone from T-Mobile. Full details and cash value listings below including [...]
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Samsung is quite busy with its upcoming plans next week, but that doesn’t mean it’s not quietly working behind the scenes on other devices set to be released in the near-future as well. The fine team at pocketnow reports the infamous Bluetooth SIG has recently published listing details for a Samsung SCH-I200. Of course the [...]
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Having a smartphone has renewed my interest in improving my photos through various apps on the Play Store. It doesn’t matter that my phone’s camera doesn’t have the highest specs; the apps were good enough to hide that fact. I’ve also tried just about every photography app that catches my attention, but end up removing [...]
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We all remember the notes that used to get passed around in class. Sometimes they were good, sometimes they were bad, but they were almost always a hot commodity and if you didn’t ever get any you were left behind feeling uncool. Well, big news potentially for T-mobile customers has come just over the horizon [...]
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While Samsung is working on teasing us about their “next Galaxy” phone, folks in Germany have already made it the best-selling smartphone on Amazon beating devices like the Galaxy Nexus and the Galaxy S II. The irony here is that people are reserving a phone that they know nothing about except for some listed specs [...]
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Most of the coverage for Android goes to big, powerful and expensive mega-machines, but entry-level phones need love too. So we’re happy to tell you that LG’s Optimus M+ is now available for MetroPCS customers. The mid-range phone was first spotted last month as an upgrade to the original Optimus M, and it’s available now [...]
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The Motorola Photon 4G could be considered one of the biggest game changers for Sprint in 2011, next to the release of the iPhone. It was one of Motorola’s first dual core handsets on Sprint, and by the looks of things, its successor could be coming soon. According to a report by PocketNow, sources claim that [...]
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We have ourselves to blame for not having a HTC Android smartphone that can power through hours of gaming and regular use without begging for a recharge. Various news outlets are reporting that Bjorn Kilburn, who is the vice president of product strategy for HTC, said customers prefer thinner phones over battery life. Read more… [...]
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If you want technology that will “fit into your life naturally,” look no further than the Samsung Galaxy S III. That’s about all that we are given in the newly released teaser trailer for next week’s Unpacked event that will feature the unveiling of the Korean mobile maker’s next flagship device. Samsung posted the video [...]
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Users of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus’ GSM variant have had a pretty rough time so far: firstly, updates haven’t come through as quickly as we’ve come to expect from a Nexus device. And when they did come through, as is the case with the 4.0.4 update, they seemed to cause more problems than solve. Thankfully, [...]
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If you needed additional proof that the Galaxy S3 unveiling and launch are, in fact, just around the corner, the latest “strategic” moves from Samsung should once and for all confirm the flagship’s upcoming release. Sammy is currently tying up pretty much all loose ends they had with the Galaxy S2, preparing to release the HD [...]
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A few documents unearthed by TMoNews seems to point towards a possible variant of Samsung’s Galaxy Note phablet on the Magenta network. What makes them think so? The model (SGH-T879) was initially claimed to be a variant of the SGH-i717, the AT&T Galaxy Note, in the Bluetooth SIG and WiFi Alliance documents. This has however [...]
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The AT&T HTC One X smartphone is one step closer to being a reality in the States. Our friends at Android Central apparently got some interesting developments regarding the anticipated device. According to a leaked document, Radio Shack is offering up a pre-order of the device starting tomorrow, April 22nd for a mere $149 and [...]
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In what is most likely not a coincidence at all, Verizon is rumored to be dropping the price of its Galaxy Nexus LTE smartphone just one day after the same phone debuts on Sprint. Droid-Life has posted the “Minimum Advertised Price” (MAP) listing for Verizon and it has the Galaxy Nexus dropping to $199.99 with [...]
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Canada will be the first North American country to see the HTC One X, as Rogers has launched the handset just a couple days short of its debut on AT&T in the US. Like AT&T, Rogers will offer the LTE-equipped variant of the One X, which features a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor in lieu of [...]
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The Samsung Galaxy S II may have seen the Android 4.0 update on international versions already, but we here in the States are stuck with playing the waiting game if you’re on a carrier-branded version of the popular smartphone. However, to the lucky few of you who happen to own an unlocked version of the [...]
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Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest ones. Case in point: an app called Studious helps you organize your classes and homework, transforming your distracting smartphone into one that may actually help you get work done. Let’s take a look at this clever, helpful app. The start screen for studious is very minimalist, featuring a [...]
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Don’t you just hate it when you’re in the middle of an article, and you’re leisurely reading through it when your phone’s screen just blacks out. You’ll have to wake your phone again and find your place in the article to finish reading. Rinse, repeat. We can’t blame our phone for needing to rest, because [...]
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We all have the perfect smartphone design brewing in our heads. We visit our local cellphone carrier and browse the net searching for a phone that will encompass everything on our wish list. HTC wants the same thing for their customers and has done some research over the last year to find out what features [...]
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Looks like the Lenovo K800 isn’t going to be the first Intel-powered smartphone. Instead, Intel has announced that the Lava Xolo X900 will be the first Intel-powered Android phone. The launch of the Xolo X900 confirms the CEO’s report that the first Intel phone was launching this week. The Lava Xolo X900 features a 1.6GHz [...]
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Today Verizon has shared some information regarding the future idea of shared data plans coming possibly as soon as this summer. We’ve mentioned these “family plans” for months and months but if today’s comments from their CFO are any indication, we’ll be seeing these plans sooner than later. The thought of family or shared data [...]
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In what very well could be LG’s new flagship phone, the Optimus 4X HD you get an impressive 4.7″ display and a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor. We’ve covered it plenty and even have hands-on coverage below but today its been spotted out in the wild, and dressed in white. Not only that but the [...]
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