Advertisements Samsung Galaxy Y is now available for purchase at Flipkart for INR 7130. Announced recently in India, Galaxy Y is Samsung’s cheapest Android phone in the country and features some decent specifications. It comes with Android 2.3 ‘Gingerbread’, 2 MP camera, 832MHz processor, 3 inch capacitive display, FM Radio, WiFi and 1200 mAh battery. […]
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Advertisements It seems Amazon is spinning off its Kindle Fire business to a separate entity Seesaw LLC. The recently files trademarks for Kindle Fire and Amazon Silk browsers have been made in the name of Seesaw, however the patent counsel for both Amazon and Seesaw is same – Purvi Patel of Haynes And Boone.
Advertisements Want a little Ice Cream Sandwich goodness on your Android phone before Google actually launches it. Well, then you can download these Google Music and Google+ apps, that guys at AP have got their hands-on. You will see nifty new UI improvements in Google Music. Music 4.0.1 bring a new interface with more options, […]
Advertisements We haven’t heard for a while about Sony Ericsson’s leaked smartphone Nozomi, but it was recently spotted again in the Nenamark benchmark database. It seems to be sporting a 1.5GHz Qualcomm dual core processor, along with a 1280 X 720 resolution display and Android 2.3.5.
Advertisements Samsung Australia has revealed that it will be releasing Galaxy Note in the country sometime in early 2012. This extra-large smartphone features a 5.3 inch HD display, and 1.4GHz dual core processor and 1GB RAM.
Nexus Prime and ICS launch postponed
Advertisements Google and Samsung have decided to postpone the Unpacked event scheduled on October 11. Companies have not given any specific reason for this change, but one can imagine that it is because of the recent death of Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs.
Advertisements Soon after we saw Nexus Prime in action in the first real video, the screenshots of Android’s next version 4.0 were leaked. These screenshots clearly show the mix of Gingerbread and Honeycomb in Ice Cream Sandwich along with nifty new features.
Advertisements We have seen quite a few alleged videos of Nexus Prime or Ice Cream Sandwich, but this one really looks authentic. There isn’t any way we can really verify it until Google launches it officially, but by the looks of it certainly passes the visual test.
