Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Samsung dissects Galaxy Note
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
HTC Sensation and Galaxy S II: for T-Mobile get special deals at Costco
HTC Sensation and Galaxy S II for T-Mobile get special deals at Costco
Costco has some nice deals coming if you are you are looking to get into a T-Mobile plan. $69.99 will get you unlimited data, talk and text with a bunch free additional features added to that list as well such as T-Mobile TV, games and magazines. The image shows available for select devices but we're told it is for the HTC Sensation and the Samsung Galaxy S II. As always, a new two-year agreement will be required but you're saving some coin in the long run.
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Available For Download
We’re getting to that time again, the time when the rumor-mill is in full swing, and talk of a new Google Nexus phone is already reaching fever pitch. It’s almost certain that Samsung will once again be the hardware partner of choice for the Android masters, despite the Nexus S not quite taking the world by storm.
Believed to be called the Google Nexus, or Nexus Prime, depending on who you believe, the new handset will be the first Google smartphone to sport the new Ice Cream Sandwich mobile operating system, complete with its redesigned user interface. Part of that new interface is, inevitably, a new set of wallpapers – wallpapers which have now found their way onto the internet, as these things tend to do.
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Monday, October 3, 2011
Galaxy Note comes to Europe this month
Galaxy Note comes to Europe this month
Samsung Galaxy Note will be launched across Europe starting this month. The 5.3-inch tablet is expected to roll out in Germany, UK and France, among other European countries.
Post this launch, a new variation sporting 4G LTE will be launching in Korea next month.
Here are some specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Note:
- 5.3-inch 1280 x 800 Super AMOLED HD display with stylus support
- 1.4GHz dual-core chip
- Android 2.3 Honeycomb
- 2MP / 8MP cameras
- Bluetooth
- Wi-Fi
- MicroSD card reader.
There is no official word on the release date for US by now.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Verizon Samsung Droid Charge 4G LTE | New Verizon cell phones
The new Verizon Samsung Droid Charge is an 4G network device, It has a 1600mAh battery compared to the HTC Thunderbolts 1200mAh. The Droid Charge has 32gb of internal memory and Unlimited 4G data. But price for $299.99. Yeah, the unsubsidized price looks pretty ridiculous for the specs in my opinion, but hopefully a 3rd party retailer like Amazon, Wirefly and the like will have a far less expensive subsidized price.
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Verizon Samsung Droid Charge 4G LTE | New Verizon cell phones
The new Verizon Samsung Droid Charge is an 4G network device, It has a 1600mAh battery compared to the HTC Thunderbolts 1200mAh. The Droid Charge has 32gb of internal memory and Unlimited 4G data. But price for $299.99. Yeah, the unsubsidized price looks pretty ridiculous for the specs in my opinion, but hopefully a 3rd party retailer like Amazon, Wirefly and the like will have a far less expensive subsidized price.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Android: Skyfire launches 4.0 version mobile browser with 8 new features
Today Skyfire, maker of the award-winning and popular mobile browser, announces the release of Skyfire 4.0 for Android, its highly anticipated next-generation Android browser. Skyfire 4.0 for Android allows users to personalize their SkyBarTM toolbar, while adding eight new SkyBar features. While the basic browser and toolbar will remain free to Android users, Skyfire is also introducing a premium in-app purchase to enable its Video feature, which draws on Skyfire’s cloud-based servers to optimize videos from across the web. As a thank you to over 3 million early beta users of the app, all existing users will be “grandfathered” in for free access for the lifetime of their device
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Samsung Galaxy S II to arrive in UK on April 27th | but only through Phones 4u
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Verizon starts: delivering long overdue Froyo update to Fascinate users
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Some MacBook Airs sporting faster blade SSDs | probably from Samsung
When Apple released its redesigned MacBook Air in October 2010, much was made of the switch to flash storage using a custom-built Mini PCI Express form factor SSD drive. It took a few weeks but these SSDs would ultimately be released as the commercially available Toshiba Blade X-gale SSD module, model
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Saturday, April 16, 2011
Sidekick 4G expected to | have supply shortages
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Samsung Galaxy S II will launch in the next two weeks| followed by global domination
Apparently, many people have been asking Samsung about the Galaxy S II. Today, the electronics giant got back to its fans through its Facebook page with a somewhat accurate launch date.
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Samsung Droid Charge source code released: now we just need the phone
We know, we know. You can't wait to get your hands on the Samsung Droid Charge. You know, that smartphone formerly known as the Samsung 4G LTE Smartphone that we took a look at back at CES. And it's also known as the Samsung i510. And that, my friends,
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Android Gaming | Samsung Galaxy S2 vs. LG Optimus 2X
Watch the latest Samsung Galaxy S II and the LG Optimus 2X bust a move in mobile games. Thx to GSMArena for recording this video
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Monday, April 11, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Verizon Samsung Convoy
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Samsung Haven for Verizon Wireless video tour
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Saturday, April 2, 2011
Tap Tap Revenge 4 for Android Phones
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Samsung Series 9 (NP900X3A) laptop review
Back at CES, Samsung pulled out quite a few surprises, and no, we're not referring to its Zoll-infused press conference -- although, that performance still gives us the willies. Of all the Korean company's announcements at the show, which we'll remind you included an impressive new LTE phone and range ofSmartTVs, it was its Series 9 laptop that left us the most stunned. And well, a glance at that picture above should explain why we found ourselves counting down the days until its March launch date. The 2.8-pound system is a complete and total 180 from Samsung's typical bulky mainstream systems, yet its 0.64-inch thick chassis still crams in quite a bit of horsepower with a Core i5-2537M processor, a 128GB SSD, and 4GB of RAM. It's also built from some of the toughest stuff on earth, has a backlit keyboard,and an incredibly high quality 400 nit LCD. You see, the $1,699 machine teeters on having the absolute perfect balance of beauty and brawn, and certainty has the core ingredients to compete with that otherextremely popular and super thin ultraportable -- but when you get it home and out of its fancy box, does it truly have the chops? Or is this just yet another rail thin and expensive Windows laptop that falls short? The time has come to find out – hit the break for our full review.
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Friday, April 1, 2011
Verizon sells Galaxy Tab for $599.99
Verizon sells Galaxy Tab for $599.99
Well, we finally have a price on this thing! America's largest carrierVerizon Wireless has announced plans to sell Samsung's Galaxy Tab for... $599.99. The 3G, Android 2.2-based unit (which will be loaded with V CAST apps, of course) will hit retail on November 11th, and since it's being sold at full price, a data plan (which starts at $20 per month for 1GB) is completely optional. It looks like customers will have some fairly strong choices on Big Red, considering that the impossible-to-ignore iPad is being made available in Verizon's stores as well. Tough decisions are ahead for potential tablet buyers -- but we're sure you'll do what's right. Check out the full press release below, and good luck!Verizon wireless
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