Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus hits the FCC with LTE in tow, ever closer to launching
The Samsung SPH-L700 has passed through the FCC recently, for those of you keeping track, it’s Sprint’s version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Goodbye Wi-Max and hello to LTE. The Galaxy Nexus will be one of the first to launch on Sprint’s ...
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G hitting select T-Mobile stores on March 21st, full release on the 28th
T-Mobile has finally announced availability of the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G, the younger brother to the Galaxy S II. Starting on March 21st, you will be able to pick up the Blaze in select stores. And in all stores and online on March 28th. The Blaze ...
AT&T standardizes data throttling policy, allows 5GB for LTE and 3GB for 3G/HSPA
Up until now, AT&T’s policy on data throttling for smartphones has been a rather gray area. The company had only admitted that the “top 5% of users” would be throttled. But that left many customers wondering exactly where that limit ...
Orange announces the Santa Clara, the first Intel powered Android phone in Europe
Orange has just announced the first Intel powered Android phone for Europe, the Santa Clara. Celebrating ten years of offering their own branded phones, the Santa Clara will be exclusive to Orange and available to customers in the UK and France.
Powered ...
HTC announces the One S, 9.7mm, qHD display and Android 4.0, headed to T-Mobile in April
Today HTC announced the HTC One S at Mobile World Congress and T-Mobile announced shortly thereafter they would be carrying the device by the end of April.
The One S isn’t HTC’s top of the line device, but it will be the thinnest on T-Mobile ...
AT&T announces the Samsung Rugby Smart, coming March 4th for $99.99
Another day, another Android phone. AT&T has just announced the Samsung Rugby Smart, which is the natural successor to Samsung’s line of Rugby dumb-phones. We first heard about the Samsung Rugby Smart when AT&T’s Q1 roadmap was ...
Canonical reveals Ubuntu on Android, full desktop OS for dual-core phones
The integration of Android and a full desktop operating system is nothing new. From installing Android on a netbook, to Motorola’s Webtop interface or hardware like the Asus Transformer all attempt to use Android to replace the desktop environment. ...
According to the latest studies, Android users more likely to put out on first date, use their phone on the toilet
Sometimes you just have to wonder how and why people think up these studies. But the numbers and statistics are fun nonetheless. The jury is still out on whether or not Android users should feel proud or ashamed to be lumped into these categories.
According ...
BLU Studio 5.3 smartphone, a large screen Android device for the budget shopper
Craving a large screen Android phone but can’t afford the Samsung Galaxy Note? Well, your only other choice used to be a secondhand Dell Streak 5, but now there’s another option. Enter the BLU Studio 5.3 smartphone.
It might not have the ...
Samsung sells 5 million Galaxy S II phones in South Korea, 10% of the population owns one
Samsung has announced the latest numbers for their flagship Galaxy S II in South Korea. They’ve sold over 5 million Galaxy S IIs in their home market just 9 months since it launched. Samsung says Galaxy S II is one of the few phones in Korea to reach ...

