South Korean handset vendor Samsung has finally unveiled the Galaxy S II variant we’ve all been waiting for: The Galaxy S II HD LTE. Just as the name implies, this smartphone is capable of using LTE networks, has a 4.65 inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels which delivers an…
Analyst says sources tell him Nokia’s first Windows Phone is delayed, Nokia says he’s a dumbass
An analyst by the name of Scott Moritz says that sources are telling him that Nokia’s first Windows Phones are having some issues getting out the door, and that we’re not going to see any Nokia Windows Phones sold until 2012. Doug Dawson, a Nokia spokesperson, quickly jumped on the rumor and started humming the…
Leak: 10.1 inch and 8.2 inch second generation Motorola Xoom Android tablets
Remember the Motorola Xoom, the fist Android Honeycomb tablet to hit the market? Don’t worry if you don’t. It was a horrible product, and pretty much every Android tablet after it, except for maybe the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Asus Transformer, has been equally as bad. It’s not that Android tablets are built poorly,…
Leak: Motorola Droid RAZR: The exact opposite of the clamshell you owned before the iPhone
Before Apple announced the iPhone back in January 2007 (can you really believe it’ll be 5 years since that happened in just 3 short months?!) there existed an iconic handset that most people didn’t enjoy using, but they had no shame carrying it around since it defined what a sleek and sexy mobile phone should…
Samsung Galaxy S II sales top 10 million [5 million sold in just the past 8 weeks!]
Samsung’s Galaxy S II, announced back in February of this year at Mobile World Congress, has been heralded by many as the best smartphone currently on the market. It shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise then to hear that the South Korean handset vendor has managed to sell more than 10 million of…
Survey says 1 out of every 10 UK primary school students have an iPhone
A survey recently done on 2,000 parents of children aged 10 or under that was commissioned by Westcoastcloud states that 1 out of every 10 children in UK primary schools have an iPhone. The survey also found that if you include all phones, then 17% of students have one. Around 10% even have an account…
Samsung SHV-E120L: 4.7 inch 720p display, 1.5 GHz dual core Qualcomm chip, and LTE
There’s a device that’s rumored to be coming out in the near future called the Samsung SHV-E120L. It was first spotted as an entry in a database of the NenaMark benchmarking tool in late August, and now today it’s been found in a South Korean online forum. According to said forum posting, the SHV-E120L, which…
February 13, 2012: The day the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against AT&T goes to court
Mark your calendars everyone, February 13, 2012 is when U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle will begin presiding over the trial that will decide whether or not AT&T can gobble up T-Mobile like a fat kid left alone with a preservative laced honeybun. It’s expected that the decision will come within 4 to 6 weeks after…
LightSquared says they’ve finally figured out how to fix the GPS interference issues, but is it easy?
LightSquared, a wireless operator setup by a hedgefund in order to compete with “the big four”, have been having a few issues getting their network off the ground. They’ve got the money, they’ve got the spectrum, but the bands they chose to use cause some serious interference with GPS signals. Testing done earlier this year…
Richard Green, Nokia’s Chief Technology Officer, is officially gone [Henry Tirri replaces him]
Earlier this year, in June, we reported that Richard Green, who has been Nokia’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) since May 2010, decided to take a leave of absence citing “personal reasons”. Today Nokia has made it official that he’s leaving the company effective immediately. His replacement is Henry Tirri, who has been with Nokia since…








