Samsung is getting a lot of focus these days because of the anticipated launch of its flagship Android smartphone Samsung Galaxy S3. The latest buzz is that Galaxy S3 will feature a physical home button with two capacitive buttons (menu and back) at either side. What else could this Android beast boast of?
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Don't spell doom and gloom for Nokia just yet. The Finnish mobile giant is very much alive and kicking - close on the heels of the launch of flagship Windows Phone Lumia 900, on Wednesday, Nokia launched the Lumia 610, a low-end Windows Phone that will have NFC (Near Field Communication) technology built in and ready to rumble.
We are just days away from April 18, the day T-Mobile plans to commence a launch party for the HTC One S. The HTC One S is one of the latest devices from HTC, one that lacks a quad-core processor but still manages to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich pretty well with its Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core CPU. There have been rumors about the HTC One S going on sale on April 25. So an April 18 launch party could very well prove this rumor to be more than just another wild guessing game.
Smartphone have gained immense popularity in the past few years, but unfortunately this soaring popularity has also translated in alarmingly high numbers of smartphone thefts. To address this issue, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), police departments and the wireless phone industry have come up with a plan to fight back: a central database to track stolen phones and prevent them from being re-activated.
As soon as the Nokia Lumia 900 was launched on Easter Sunday, April 8, complaints started to pile up, with numerous users reporting problems with data network connectivity. Nokia acknowledged the problem and said it is a memory management issue on the smartphones offered on AT&T. In some cases, this memory issue could lead to a loss of data connectivity. The company insisted that it is an easily fixable software issue, not a hardware issue or a problem with AT&T's network. However, Nokia has co...
HELSINKI, April 11 - Nokia unveiled on Wednesday its Lumia 610 NFC model, first to take the emerging near-field communication technology that drives instant payment systems to Microsoft's Windows Phone platform, and promised more models in the future.
HELSINKI - Nokia warned its phone business would post losses in the first two quarters of this year as it struggles to revamp its product line to compete with Apple and Samsung, sending its shares 19 percent lower.
Ahead of the Samsung Galaxy S3, which launches later this year, LG is reportedly developing a similar device. The company has confirmed a D1L codename, though it remains tight-lipped on other aspects.
HTC One S - a stripped down version of the quad-core beast HTC One X is hitting American shores this month. The device will be released on T-Mobile network on April 25.
The buzz around iPhone 5 have grown in the past few months and rumor mills have gone on an overdrive especially after the third generation iPad was launched in March. And, if the latest buzz is to be believed, iPhone 5 will boast of a unibody design and will pack a variant of A5X as well as 1GB RAM.
Sprint went the route of WiMAX, which turned out to be a bad decision. Now the company is trying to make up for past mistake by adopting 4G LTE. By doing so, Sprint has to get support from device manufacturers, and that is exactly what the company did. Coming soon to a Sprint store near you is the LG Viper, the carrier's first 4G LTE device. It's odd how Sprint is making a big deal about this device as no one knows when its 4G LTE network will make a splash.
Research In Motion Ltd likely lost money on sales of its BlackBerry smartphones and PlayBook tablet computers in the fiscal year just ended, an analyst said on Tuesday after studying the company's latest data.
A lot of excitement and anticipation surrounded the Nokia Lumia 900 smartphone, released on April 8, Easter Sunday. Many even pondered whether to ditch their iPhones for this cheaper, but still high-end smartphone, on which Nokia, AT&T and Microsoft have invested millions of dollars.