Google’s Nexus 4 handset sold out within an hours and shipments have been trickling out. Some of those early birds who received their Nexus 4 are toying with the device and some have already figured out how to root it. It’s not surprising as the Nexus 4 is a developer edition handset, which means it…
iFixit tears down the LG Nexus 4
iFixit has started to tear down the Nexus 4 from LG. The repair specialists kicked off the analysis by comparing the Nexus 4 to the iPhone 4S/5, the Galaxy S III, and the Galaxy Nexus. There’s also a nice shot of the Nexus 4 with its big brothers the Nexus 7 and the Nexus 10.…
Google Nexus 4 shipments finally reaching customers
It might have only been Tuesday when the Nexus 4 was released, but for some it’s probably felt like an eternity. Luckily, it looks like the first shipments of the much anticipated handset are arriving at their final destinations and into the hands of owners. It must sting for would-be owners who got slapped with a backorder…
LG Optimus Regard joins Cricket’s line-up; Could be your for $249.99 off-contract
Cricket has added another Android smartphone to its portfolio – LG Optimus Regard. The low-to-mid end device has somewhat strange specs, combining a 3.5-inch HVGA (320×480 pixels) screen with 1.2GHz dual-core processor, making for a snappy phone performance (since the same CPU is usually used with WVGA screens). In addition, the Optimus Regard also packs…
US and UK Google Nexus 4 supplies sell out in less than 50 minutes
Google launched its Nexus 4 earlier this morning in the US and the UK, and both the 16GB and 8GB models are now sold out. The two handsets flew off the shelves selling out in the UK and the US in less than an hour. Android World is also reporting that sales of the Nexus…
Google Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 now officially available in Play Store [UPDATE]
The much-anticipated Google Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 are officially available to purchase through the search giant’s own Play Store. If you’ve been looking to grab one of these devices, we suggest you do so now, as we’re not sure just how many of the devices Google decided to stock up on. The Nexus 4…
Nexus 4 users, here’s where you can access T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 42Mbps service
With many of you lining up to get the hot-new Nexus 4, you may be wondering where in the U.S. will you be able to get the full speeds of up to 42Mbps. T-Mobile, which is the carrier of choice for those buying the Nexus phone, has been upgrading its network and the HSPA+ signal…
LG Optimus L9 hitting Europe as we speak
After the United States where LG Optimus L9 is available from T-Mobile USA, the Korean company is bringing its mid-end smartphone to Europe. At the moment, interested customers in Germany can grab the unlocked device from Amazon, which is offering it for 299 EUR (about $384). Both black and white versions are available and I…
Sprint’s LG Viper 4G LTE gets Ice Cream Sandwich
Sprint and LG are pushing out Ice Cream Sandwich update for the LG Viper 4G LTE as we speak. Some users may’ve already got it, whereas some other are still waiting due to update process’ “staged” nature. Once updated, your Viper 4G will run software version LS840ZVI, packing a number of improvements and fixes, including:…
O2 first British operator to sell the Nexus 4
O2 is the first operator in the UK to sell the hot-new Nexus 4. The carrier will start offering the latest Google phone starting November 13, giving it away for free to people willing to sign a two-year contract with plans of 36 GBP per month or higher. That’s kinda steep when we know that…








