According to the latest IDC report on mobile shipments in Q3 2012, Android now has a commanding lead of the smartphone market. Android’s worldwide smartphone shipments in Q3 reached 136 million, which represents 75% of all devices shipped in the quarter, compared to 57.5% in Q3 2011. Apple shipped 26.9 million iPhones in Q3, up…
Samsung Galaxy Note II hits 3 million units sold worldwide
Samsung announced that sales of the Galaxy Note II have hit 3 million units worldwide, making the device more successful than its predecessor which sales have hit the 10 million mark in August. That’s pretty impressive figure for something that we still consider a niche device and we’re certain the number will go up from…
The Nexus Evolution revisited
Another Nexus, another chart. Let’s see how the new Nexus 4 fits the big picture. We like it a lot though can’t help but notice that many people complain about the lack of a microSD card slot. Does anyone really want an 8GB version? I know I don’t… Anyway, here are all Nexus devices announced…
Archos 80 Cobalt packs 8-inch XGA screen, dual-core processor
Archos keeps unveiling new affordable tablets. After Xenon and Carbon, their latest gig is called Archos 80 Cobalt. As you would imagine from its name, we’re talking about an 8-inch tablet which screen has XGA (1024×768) resolution. In addition, the Cobalt also packs a 1.6GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 2-megapixel camera on the back,…
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…
New Google Wallet to introduce physical credit cards, transit pass, and P2P payments?
We knew Google was going to reboot its Wallet service, but little was known as to how things would be different. According to some leaked screenshots, we might be looking at a very different approach from the search giant, and we may indeed see a physical Google Wallet credit card in the future. With ISIS…
Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 coming to Sprint with LTE on November 11th
Good news for Sprint customers in the market for a new LTE-enabled tablet. While the 10 inch tablet was announced in early October, Sprint has officially taken the wraps off of the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1’s pricing and availability. Landing on November 11th, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 will run you $549 on a month-to-month…
No LTE on the Nexus 4 is a middle-finger from Google to US carriers
This time of year, there are a few things us upper east coasters can expect. We expect the weather to get colder, trees begin to shed their beautifully colored leaves, pumpkins, and the unveiling of Google’s latest flagship phone. So when the search giant announced the LG Nexus 4, many folks were excited. However, once…
Verizon’s 5-inch 1080p HTC superphone to be called DROID DNA?
We’ve been telling you about Verizon Wireless’ upcoming HTC superphone with a 5-inch 1080p screen for quite some time now. And now we think we know how it will be called; at its support page, the carrier lists still unannounced device marked as HTC DROID DNA (model number ADR6435). Droid-Life thinks this is how the…
HTC Desire C now available from Cricket for $179.99
Cricket added HTC Desire C to its Android line-up. The entry-level smartphone is now available for $179.99 at Cricket company-owned stores, dealers and at mycricket.com. As you may know from our previous articles on the subject, this little fella’ packs a 3.5-inch HVGA screen, 5-megapixel camera, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS, Bluetooth, while Android 4.0…









