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The Latest Samsung Galaxy S3 Rumours

The first piece of information is perhaps the first instance of the next Galaxy phone outside of its obscuring Samsung Galaxy S3 case. The image appears to the right, and seems to be quite similar to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, albeit with the addition of some capacitive buttons (instead of the all-on-screen buttons of the [...]

HTC One X & One S Released, Reviewed

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HTC One X & One S Released, Reviewed

Your next smartphone may have just been released – the HTC One X and One S have begun to be offered for sale across Europe, and will be made available here in the UK in just two days’ time. The One X is the flagship of HTC’s One line, boasting a powerful quad-core processor and [...]

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Two New Sony Android Handsets Leak

Don’t you just love leaks? Today we’ve got the latest information on Sony’s upcoming product lineup, with the addition of two new handsets to its 2012 offerings. Sony Xperia Nypon The Xperia Nypon is a fairly large phone with a 4” qHD Reality Display (running at 960 x 540). It also comes with a 8 [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus Announced

Samsung have announced the latest member of the Galaxy family – the upgrade Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus, which will take the place of the existing handset.

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Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy 3D coming in 2012?

We have already seen the rumor that the Korean electronic giant, Samsung, is working on the next Galaxy S device, the Galaxy S III. We have also seen a leaked image of the smartphone, however, it must be trusted with a bag full of salt. Today we have one more rumor to add to the mill. The rumor is that Samsung will be displaying this phone at CES next month.

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Samsung Galaxy S III image leaked with some awesome specs

One of the most anticipated smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S III, has come into the news again. A press image of the phone has been leaked, as can be seen above, with some specs of the phone which is sure to stir the insides of your body. The Galaxy S III, which will be known as the Samsung GT-I9500 Universal, will be the first phone to have the dual-boot feature. Yes, the Galaxy S III will be booting both Android and Samsung’s own Bada OS. That is something to begin with, eh?

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700,000 Android devices activated every day

This is a news that makes all Android fans jump from their seats. I know Google is already celebrating, at least the Android wing. 700,000 activation per day is not an easy milestone to reach. Last time when the company announced, the number was 550,000 Android device activation per day. You can see the increase now very easily.

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Is Sony Ericsson releasing the next Xperia X8 successor?

Sony Ericsson released the Xperia X8 in 2010 with great hopes. It did make some decent sales, and I can it was one of the considerable phones in its class. With hopes of making the sales high, Sony Ericsson gave the phone a walkman label and released it as the Sony Ericsson W8 in 2011. But we know what happened to that.

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Google sends out Ice Cream Sandwich update to Google Nexus S

Google has finally started seeding the Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, update to T-Mobile Google Nexus S users. This is going to warm so many hearts. But the update is only for the GSM/UMTS model of the phone, users of the CDMA Google Nexus S have to wait a bit longer. And if you have a GSM/UMTS Nexus S but still haven’t got the update, you need to wait as well. This is because Google has said that the update will take about a month’s time to reach all the Nexus S owners. But you can’t wait, can you?

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Fujitsu Arrows ES IS12F: World’s Thinnest Smartphone?

Japanese everything-manufacturer Fujitsu have announced their most recent smartphone for the Japanese market, and it’s one of the thinnest smartphones the world has ever seen. The Fujitsu Arrows ES IS12F measures just 6.7 mm across at its thinnest point, and only 8.5 mm at its thickest. That’s thinner than even the Motorola RAZR, which is 7.1 mm at its thinnest, and is also much lighter at 105 g to the RAZR’s 127 g.