Advertisements Motorola Xoom tablet has been labelled with a price sticker of USD 799 for its Verizon Wireless version, whereas its Wifi only edition will cost USD 600, confirmed Motorola chief Sanjay Jha.
Year: 2011
Advertisements Cellular telecommunications provider T-Mobile today revealed two fresh and affordable Android devices – Samsung Galaxy Mini and T-Mobile Move. The handsets, which will are expected to cost USD 50 – USD 75 with a two-year contract, will be launched sometime in spring.
Advertisements Amazon Germany has put a price tag on the freshly launched HTC Flyer. The tablet has been given a 670 Euro price point (that comes out to be slightly over USD 900).
Advertisements UK-based Carphone Warehouse has grabbed exclusive rights to sell the new HTC Incredible S in its home country, while it’s North American partner Best Buy will distribute the device in the US. The phone is set to launch in both countries sometime next month.
Advertisements Aol’s Mapquest has launched its free Android application in Android market. This app comes with OpenStreetMap (OSM) data that allows consumers to use the app internationally, as well as directly report errors onto the map.
Advertisements All the prominent Android manufacturers have announced their tablet devices, which will be arriving in the market starting March. While, every device look good in its own right, it will be interesting to check who wins when we put them against each other.
Samsung Galaxy WiFi 4.0 debuts at MWC
Advertisements Samsung today announced the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 4.0 smart player, the latest addition to its expanding range of Android-powered Galaxy products. Featuring a 4 inch Super Clear LCD display, Galaxy S WiFi 4.0 will be available during the first half in global markets starting from the UK.
Advertisements Japanese IT major Fujitsu is working on a dual-touchscreen Android smartphone, and it will most probably be out sometime in the following months (no specific time frame was given). The product will be second such device after the Kyocera Echo from Sprint. Via
