Panasonic to launch Android phones in Europe & Asia
Panasonic plans to re-enter European and Asian markets next year with its Android smartphones, reported Reuters today. Company had earlier stopped launching its mobile phones in Europe and China due to stiff competition and other reasons.
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Orange San Francisco II now available in UK for £100
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UK telecom operator Orange has finally started selling San Francisco II on Pay as You Go as well as contract based plans. This successor of original San Francisco aka ZTE Blaze comes with similar features along with the OS upgrade.
HTC officially announces Sensation XE launch in India
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HTC has officially launched its Beats Audio smartphone Sensation XE in the Indian market. This Sensation successor has been available at online stores for last some days. HTC Sensation XE has been priced at INR 35,490, but will be sold at a Best Buy price of INR 33,990.
Galaxy Nexus Volume bug a software issue, fix on the way
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Google has confirmed that it has identified the volume bug that is creating problems for early Galaxy Nexus adopters in UK. Company also stated that it has developed the fix for the problem and it will soon be rolled out as an update.
Lenovo’s upcoming five inch tablet leaked
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Lenovo is gearing up for its entry in the five inch tablet/smartphone hybrid space. After ten and seven inch tablets from the company, a five inch hybrid on the lines of Dell Streak was spotted recently. Engadget, the source of the leak, also published a few images of this upcoming tablet. Although there isn’t much information on the hardware of this device, images reveal that it will have a micro-USB port, HDMI output, a front-facing camera and capacitive buttons.
Galaxy Nexus facing ‘self-adjusting volume ghost’ bug
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The initial Galaxy Nexus buyers in UK are facing a unique volume drop issue in their brand new Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone. According to the users, volume on their Galaxy Nexus drops to zero out of the blue and it is not a onetime thing. Multiple users have reported the problem and dubbed it as SAV – ghost (Self-adjusting volume ghost) bug.
Google patents Android pattern unlock
All the Android users know about OS’ in-built pattern unlock function, which let you set a custom shape as your unlock pattern. Apart from saving you from accidental touches, unlock pattern is unique and nobody else knows it apart from you, so it gives decent amount of security as well.
United States Patent & Trademark Office today gave Google the patent of this unlock technology. This is also important in the light of recent patent by Apple for its slide to unlock feature.
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Google TV gets Google Music app
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Google has released its Music app for Google TV, giving another reason to go for it this holiday season. This app syncs with your existing music in the cloud and you get all your songs on your TV. You can run the app in the background and continue with your other tasks in the foreground.
200 million Android devices activated
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Today at the Google Music launch event, Google announced that over 200 million Android devices have been activated so far. Company last announced in May that over 100 million devices had activated and in just six months the numbers have doubled.
Amazon Kindle Fire One-Click Root Solution available
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It is amazing how fast Android enthusiasts work to make things possible on every new device hitting the stands and same is the case with Amazon’s Android based Kindle Fire tablet. We have already found that you can sideload apps on Kindle Fire easily, source code is out and now we can have ADB running and root Fire with the popular one click root solution SuperOneClick.







