Advertisements Samsung Galaxy Nexus is now widely available across Canada. This ICS smartphone is being sold by telecom operators Bell and Virgin Mobile. Priced at $159.99 with three year contract, it can be purchased from stores across the country. If you don’t like contracts then you can grab it for just $649.99.
Year: 2011
Advertisements Waiting for today’s list of apps that are on sale as a part of Android Market 10 Billion Promo, here they are. Long before, Google will be officially updating their promo page; we have scoured though the Market to find these apps. As a part of 10 Billion downloads celebrations, these premium apps are […]
Advertisements Craving for console-like gaming on your tablet or smartphone then you are in luck, popular cloud gaming service provider OnLive has announced the launch of its official Android app for tablets and smartphones. Available right now in only UK and US, it supports select devices (full list is given below), but the number is […]
Advertisements Remember we reported a few days back that Huawei has released the beta version of Ideos X5 Gingerbread update, which was later removed. Well, company has released yet another version of the same update today dubbed as Beta 2.
Advertisements Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom announced at the ongoing LeWeb 2011 that the Android version of Instagram is on its way and he already has two people working on that version. Kevin did not specify a time schedule on when we can actually see the app.
Advertisements Enthusiastic Android developers are already busy porting one or the other custom firmware on the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet these days. After the CyanogenMod 7 ports from Jackpot Clavin, we now have ICS port from XDA member G1011999.
Advertisements Toshiba’s slim Honeycomb tablet AT200 is all set to make its Canadian debut next month. According to the tablet listing on company’s official website, it will be dubbed as Excite and will come with Android 3.2. We just hope that company has already started to work on the Ice Cream Sandwich update, so that […]
Advertisements Google has released updates for three of its major Android apps today. While Maps update is just a bug fixing and stability thing, Google Goggles and Plus have got big ones.
