Earlier this week we saw Nokia announce not only their first 4G LTE smartphone, but their first smartphone to launch on America’s largest GSM operator. Yes, we’re talking about the Nokia Lumia 900. It’s pretty much the Lumia 800 that’s already out on the market in Europe and Asia, except is has a larger 4.3…
Samsung Mandel fails to show up at CES, was supposed to be AT&T’s 3rd Windows Phone with 4G LTE
Nokia’s Lumia 900 may have received a ton of attention at CES this year, but it was just one of two Windows Phones that AT&T announced, the other being the 16 megapixel packing HTC Titan II. Impressive as both those devices may be, we were expecting to see a third Windows Phone with 4G LTE…
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With each successive generation of electronic readers prices inevitably come down due to advances in technology and manufacturing. That begs the question, when are eBook readers going to get so cheap that they’ll be practically free? We saw Amazon launch a $79 Kindle back in September of last year, and as cheap as it is…
Imagination announces the first next generation GPUs that will end up in 2013 smartphones and tablets
Imagination Technologies has just unveiled the PowerVR G6200 and G6400 graphics processors, the first GPUs to use the new PowerVR Rogue architecture. What does this mean for you? The company claims that these new GPUs will deliver “20x or more” the performance that today’s PowerVR5 series GPUs use today. Who uses Imagination’s processors? Apple does…
Orange UK launches “Tahiti”, a 7 inch Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet for £70 on contract
Orange UK has just announced that they’ll be offering an Android 3.2 Honeycomb tablet called the “Tahiti” to their customers starting today for just £70 with with a 2 year contract. What’s interesting about this device is that it’s nothing more than a Huawei MediaPad that’s been rebranded. The few operators that offer tablets with…
Video: Nokia posts their CES press conference on YouTube, edits out AT&T’s CEO
Yesterday afternoon, at 15:00 PST to be precise, Nokia held a press conference to unveil the Lumia 900. Now I didn’t get a chance to watch that event because I’m (thankfully) not at CES this year, busting my ass like the rest of the IntoMobile team to bring you up to minute breaking new coverage.…
ASUS redesigns the Transformer Prime, calls it the TF700T; main feature is a 1920 x 1200 pixel screen
Several minutes ago the folks at The Verge posted an article about a refreshed version of the ASUS Transformer Prime, but then they suddenly decided to pull the post for reasons we don’t yet understand. Thanks to the internet though, it’s resurfaced in full and the gist of it is this: ASUS is going to…
Huawei Ascend P1 S: Say hello to the world’s thinnest dual core Android smartphone
Ask anyone on the street to name a handful of companies that come out with unique looking consumer electronics gear and you might hear them shout out brands like Apple, Samsung, Sony, etc., but I can almost guarantee you that Huawei isn’t on that list. The Chinese handset vendor has seemingly come out of nowhere,…
Acer Iconia Tab A700 shows up at CES 2012, that 10.1 inch 1920 x 1200 pixel screen is real
A couple of months ago we heard that Acer was working on a tablet that would run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, have a quad core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, and most impressively pack a 10.1 inch display that could push 1920 x 1200 pixels. The Iconia Tab A700 as it came to be called…
Deutsche Telekom really wants to get rid of T-Mobile USA, may sell all their cell towers
Deutsche Telekom, the metaphorical mother and father of T-Mobile USA, assumed that AT&T’s attempt to purchase their bastard redheaded child would go through without any issues. Turns out that the American government thought about consumers for a change and came to the conclusion that fewer operators would stifle innovation. This puts Deutsche Telekom in a…









