Advertisements For those of waiting for the availability of Sony Ericsson Xperia Active, we have good news. It has finally available for sale on Flipkart as well as normal retail stores; you would have noticed the smartphone in Sony Ericsson’s ongoing TV campaign “finger talking.”
Month: October 2011
Advertisements Motorola seems to have reduced the price of Milestone (also known as Droid in US) in the Indian market in time for the festive shopping. You can grab Motorola Milestone for just INR 14,000 from Flipkart. There is no word about the change in normal brick & mortar store pricing, but it wouldn’t hurt […]
Advertisements Sony Ericsson CEO Bert Nordberg announced at company’s third quarter earnings call that they have shipped 22 million Xperia phones so far. He also said that SE will be shifting its entire portfolio to smartphones during 2012, which means no feature phone launches next year.
Advertisements But it is facing issues right now Samsung has released its alternate messaging app ChatOn is Android Market today. On the lines of BlackBerry’s BBM service, ChatOn helps you in saving some texting costs, and it goes beyond that.
Advertisements Motorola has made at least one of the recently leaked devices official today ahead of its upcoming press event on October 18. Known as Motorola Xoom Family Edition, this Honeycomb tablet will be exclusively sold by Best Buy starting October 16.
Advertisements Samsung India seems to be getting ready to get back in the 15-20K price-range with the launch of Galaxy W. According to a tipster, Samsung will price it around INR 17,250 to take on the recent launches from Sony Ericsson like Xperia Ray and neo V.
Advertisements CyanogenMod team recently released its stable build of 7.1 release, but it seems things did not turn out to be so much stable for Samsung Galaxy S II users. So, CyanogenMod SGS Team has decided to treat it as a release candidate and the stable release will be rolled out soon.
Advertisements Google CEO Larry Page announced today at the third quarter earnings call that the growth of Android has been mindboggling and over 190M devices have now been activated globally.
