Archive for: Android

The Galaxy S3 is Here!

There you have it folks, after months of anticipation Samsung have finally unveiled their newest masterpiece, the Galaxy S3 at the Samsung Unpacked event in London. The new beast is packing an all new 1.4 GHz  Exynos 4 Quad processor and 1.0 GB of RAM.The display has been bumped up in size to a 4.8-inch [...]

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Motorola to Launch Defy+ in September

The second in the generation of  ”Lifetime Durable phones” from the handset manufacturer Motorola is expected to be released next month. Handset manufacturer Motorola is expected to launch a new version of its Defy handset, the Defy , in September. It will be the second ‘life proof’ durable handset – which is both water and dust resistant – from the manufacturer [...]

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TAG Heuer LINK Released…

Want to truly carry a unique mobile phone? This is where the TAG Heuer LINK comes in. Starting at €4700 and featuring precision Swiss engineering, the LINK is certainly expensive and exclusive. Fortunately, the LINK is also a capable Android smartphone that can do pretty much anything that any other smartphone can do. Before we [...]

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Google to Launch New Search App

After rolling out the new market, Google did its level best by throwing up a new version of its integrated search app for Android and then promptly pulling it. New features in the magically disappearing app include: a svelte new interface with categorized results which puts web hits up top then contacts and more in [...]

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SAAB to Launch IQon, The First Android In-Car System

Believe it or not, but Saab really has integrated the Android OS into their cars, calling it the IQon in-car entertainment system. Coming pre-loaded with apps like Google Maps, e-mail, Gmail and media players, the IQon will replace the conventional automobile entertainment systems and introduce a modern tech that will simply rejuvenate and bring the [...]

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Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich, Coming Q4 of 2011

    Android 4.0 (or 2.4), otherwise known as Ice Cream Sandwich has been confirmed by Google as the new heavy weight operating system to be launched in the 4th quarter of this year, overshadowing and silencing critics that claimed that one of Android’s weaknesses lied in the different operating systems introduced in mobile phones [...]

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Samsung asks: What’s your Tab life?; next ‘Unpacked’ event at CTIA

The spring CTIA event is just a few short weeks away, and Samsung Mobile’s starting to tease its next “Unpacked” event. The event at MWC in early February was dubbed “Letters From the World,” and up next we have “What’s your Tab life?” with the number(s) 78910 underneath. We’re betting that has something to do with the [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Tab3 in the making (update: Confirmed)

It looks like Samsung wasn’t satisfied with just releasing one Android tablet this year, as the 10.1-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (or Tab 10.1 the official name) Honeycomb tablet will soon be joined by an 8.9-inch tablet. Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 coming in March?   The Yonhap News agency reports that,“Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s [...]

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Nexus S will drop Super AMOLED panel in certain terrotories

The US and UK may be the only officially official markets for the Samsung-built Nexus S from Google, however Sammy’s Russian team has already dished out a few extra details on overseas availability. Penciling in a February 2011 launch for the Gingerbread flagship, the Russki guys point out that their version of the Nexus S [...]

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Onda’s Vi10 Android PMP sports Rockchip internals, 3G wireless

We haven’t seen much of Rockchip’s 600MHz, RK2808 processor for mobile devices outside of China and, while we’re not entirely confident that this particular implementation will ever grace our retail shelves, it is nice to see that this semi-working prototype exists… somewhere. It’s the Vi10 from Onda and it sits somewhere between a PMP and [...]

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