It looks as though the Samsung Galaxy S4 won’t be the only device to gain support for Verizon’s upcoming AWS LTE network upgrade. According to a report from Laptop Mag, Verizon has confirmed that seven devices will be ready to take advantage of the new AWS upgrade when it goes live. Devices that will utilize…
Twitter for iOS and Android Updated With New Tweaks
Twitter has updated both its Android and iOS applications with a few tweaks that make the official application closer to the much better third-party Twitter apps available today. On the Android side, Twitter now supports expandable notifications within the notification panel, allowing you to actually peek at what’s said instead of the previous “New interations”…
AT&T Expands 4G LTE Coverage To 16 New Markets
AT&T is continuing its 4G LTE roll-out, announcing today the availability of 4G coverage in 16 new markets. The updates will allow customers to take advantage of data speeds ten times faster than 3G on their 4G compatible devices, such as the iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One. 4G LTE coverage is…
Google Announces UI Refreshes to Gmail for Desktop, Android, and iOS
Today Google announced a revamp to Gmail’s inbox on the Desktop and it’s smartphone applications, and it looks pretty darn nice. While the changes are seemingly just done through Labels, the revamped inbox is something you’ll actually want to use. Sure, Google has offered its Priority Inbox for Gmail for some time now, but you’d…
Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III Update Rolls Out Today, Brings Multi-Shot, Bugfixes
A new update for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III is beginning its rollout today, bringing with it some new features and bugfixes. The update is a bit on the large size, 129.1 MB to be exact, and is billed as software version JZO54K.I535VRBMD3. The new update breathes new life into the Galaxy S III, bringing…
T-Mobile Offering Up Budget-Friendly Samsung Galaxy Exhibit for $20 Down Starting Today
While most of us are salivating over the likes of the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S 4, a good chunk of people aren’t looking at the most powerful, high-end smartphones. The mid to low-range smartphone market is still very large, and that’s why handsets like the new Samsung Exhibit for T-Mobile exist. A successor…
Alleged details for the Samsung Galaxy S4 mini leak again
AllAboutSamsung.de posted several screenshots allegedly taken from a Galaxy S4 mini that reveals some details about the handset’s internal hardware. Similar to what we have seen in the past, the Galaxy S4 Mini may have a dual-core Qualcomm processor, Adreno 305 GPU, possibly 2GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear camera, a 2.1-megapixel front camera and…
Here’s how Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 in brown will look like
Thanks to the ever-savvy EVleaks we have an image of the brown Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 to show you. As you can see for yourself, it seems catered toward business users who could pair it with their (brown) suit or suitcase. Aside from a different paint job, it will boast the same hardware under the…
Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 Duos, Mega 6.3 priced in India
India will apparently be one of the first markets to get Samsung’s new Galaxy Mega devices. The Mega 6.3 will cost 31,490 INR (about $565), while Mega 5.8 will go for 25,100 INR ($447). Interested users will first be able to get the Galaxy Mega 5.8 Duos (model with two SIM card slots) starting June…
Samsung release kernel source code for Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, Mega 5.8 Duos, Mega 6.3 GSM and Verizon’s Galaxy S4
As part of its commitment to support the modding community, Samsung released source codes for few additional devices, including the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0, Galaxy Mega 5.8 Duos, Galaxy Mega 6.3 GSM and Verizon’s Galaxy S4. The new code joins the previously released stuff for an LTE-enabled Galaxy Mega 6.3, as well as different versions…









