Motorola followed Nokia in Wednesday’s big mobile showdown in NYC. The American manufacturer used the event to unveil it latest flagship phone, the RAZR HD. As expected, the RAZR HD is the continuation of the RAZR series of Android smartphones. The RAZR HD will boast the following specs: 4.7-inch HD (1280 x 720p) display with…
Sprint Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S rumored to get Jelly Bean this week
For those of you out there who own either one of Sprint’s Nexus devices, it may be time for you to rejoice. Rumor has it, that Samsung is readying Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) updates to go out this week to the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S. The folks over at Android Central had a reliable…
Barnes and Noble working on a new Nook Tablet with 243 ppi display?
Move over, Amazon. Barnes and Noble is upgrading their tablet line as well. Not to be outdone by the refreshed Kindle line expected at an event in Santa Monica tomorrow, a “reliable source” for Engadget has confirmed that Barnes and Noble is working on an update to its Nook Tablet to be released this fall. The source…
comScore: Android, iOS continue to dominate the U.S. smartphone market
comScore have released their latest report on mobile operating system market share in the US for the period ending July 2012. Google’s Android grew by 1.4% in the quarter and now finds itself on 52.2% of all smartphones. Apple’s iOS also grew, gaining 2.0% and breaking the one-third barrier with a 33.4% share of the…
Huawei Ascend D1 with quad-core processor launching in China on September 12th
After few delays, Huawei has unveiled when its flagship smartphone, D quad, will finally start hitting store shelves. The date is set for September 12th when the quad-core CPU-equipped device will be available for 2699 Yuan, which translates into $425. That’s the price of the unlocked device in China, requiring no contract signing with the…
Contract-free T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II now available for $299 from Walmart
If you’re looking for a decent great Android smartphone but don’t want to commit on any carrier contracts, T-Mobile and Walmart may have something for you. Now you can get yourself the Samsung Galaxy S II for $299 from the big retail chain. Of course, you’ll also need some minutes, texts and data, and T-Mobile…
KT’s Spider Laptop acts like an external screen and battery for Android smartphones
Korea Telecom is working on an awesome hardware that promises to usher the new era in mobile computing. It’s a laptop computer that has no memory, no CPU and no OS inside it, relying instead on an Android smartphone to provide the intelligence. In that sense, KT calls it the smartphone accessory that provides users…
New Pantech Flex for AT&T has easy mode for novice smartphone users
AT&T is out with a nifty new smartphone from Pantech called the Flex. The entry-level device seems like a typical smartphone with average specifications, but it has one feature in particular that helps it stand out and targets a specific market: an “easy experience” mode. We’ll just call it easy mode for short. While easy…
Sony Xperia T spotted in promo shot rocking AT&T branding
Last week at the IFA 2012 event in Berlin, we all got to see Sony’s new flagship device known as the Xperia T. Of course, at the time, details were scarce when it came to what U.S. carrier the handset would land on. Now there’s speculation that the Xperia T may hit the second largest…
Samsung Galaxy Stellar announced, hits Verizon stores Thursday
Verizon is having quite the busy morning with the announcement of the LG Intuition and now the Samsung Galaxy Stellar. We had an idea that the Galaxy Stellar would get official soon, especially since the handset started landing in Best Buy stores a week ago. The phone will be hitting Big Red’s stores this Thursday with a $50…









