Motorola DEFY MINI was first base revealed early this year. The device was spotted in FCC by Wireless Goodness. The phone supported HSPA+bands which also used by AT&T.
The DEFY MINI packed with 3.2-in display along with a 3-Megapixels camera with a front-facing cam. There’s also a 600mHz processor and 512MB of RAM under the hood. Although, there’s not much to expect when it comes to specs, but you won’t have to worry to scar your display easily or (more…)
Continue reading...31. January 2012
Last week a leaked painting of Sony’s android device which is LT22i modeling. The device received a codenamed Nypson.However today GSM Arena reported the Nypton will be release as Sony Experia P.
On the other hand, aside from leaked painting of Nypson, there’s also a leaked picture of Kumquat. The handset may be labelled the Xperia U when it release. The Nypson will be I of the very first base device to be launched without Ericsson branding. As for (more…)
Continue reading...27. January 2012
CES 2012 has passed very quickly and a bunch of devices has been announced during that time including the Motorola DROID 4. Previusly we heard that the device priced at $249.99. Now, we have the Verizon MAP leaked stating differently.
In the leaked it stated that DRODI 4 volition cost $199.99 with a two-years agreement. Along the side, there’s also the black and white 32GB DROID RAZR moving to $279.99 and the DROID Bionic dropped to $149.99. Check (more…)
Continue reading...20. December 2011
“The U.S. International Trade Commission on Monday ordered HTC by April to stop importing handsets that infringe the patent. The Taiwanese company said it would remove the lineament found to violate Apple’s patent, a move that should avoid disruption to its U.S. business.”
Continue reading...9. December 2011
Samsung Galaxy Nexus is making its way to North America. The device will be available in Canada to be precise. Virgin Mobile Canada and Bell Canada ar now offering the HSPA+ version of the Galaxy Nexus.
You can get the device for CA$159.99 with a new, three-year agreement. While the the HSPA+ version of Nexus for CA$649.99. It supports the 850/900/1700/1900/2100 UMTS/WCDMA bands. It seems those who subscribe for Rogers will get the device in January 2012.
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Continue reading...22. November 2011
Samsung Galaxy Nexus is coming to Canada next month. Bell officially announced that the gimmick volition be available on December 8th. It runs the newest Android OS, Ice Cream Sandwich.
The Galaxy Nexus features a 1.2GHz processor and a bright HD Super AMOLED screen. You will be able to get the gimmick for $159.95 with a 3-year contract. While $599.95 for 2-years agreement. Also, $624.95 on 1 class contract bridge and $649.95 without it.
[via SlashGear]
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Continue reading...8. November 2011
“Panasonic has some goodness news for the kinds of people who worry about using their tablets in the rain, dropping them on a concrete floor, or using them outdoors in the desert.
The troupe announced yesterday that it plans to sell II models of rugged Android tablets under the Toughpad sword epithet starting in 2012. The 10-inch, $1,299 Toughpad A1 will arrive first, in the spring, and the 7-inch Toughpad B1 later in the year.”
Continue reading...28. October 2011
Samsung has revealed the Galaxy Nexus is hitting Europe on November 17th. The device was announced today in London, UK. It will runs on Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
The Galaxy Nexus will acquire HSPA+ connectivity. While the US variant runs on Verizon 4G LTE speed. However, there will be physical changes on the device. Check out here.
[via SlashGear]
Continue reading...21. October 2011
“MetroPCS Communications Inc. (PCS) has emerged as the frontrunner to buy assets from AT&T Inc. (T) and T- Mobile USA Inc. as those companies seek to win government blessing for their $39 billion merger, according to people familiar with the matter.”
Continue reading...7. October 2011
According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of mobile application downloads worldwide will grow at a compound yearbook growth rate of 56.6 percent between 2010 and 2015 to reach 98 billion at the end of the period. Berg Insight estimates that revenues from paid applications, in-app purchases and subscription services – so called direct revenues – reached Ђ 1.6 billion in 2010. Berg Insight forecasts direct app store revenues to grow at a chemical (more…)
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1. February 2012
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