Advertisements In a bid to move some of its mobile business out of Japan, Sharp has announced three new smartphones in the Singapore market. Powered by Android 4.0, these smartphones will land in the country in coming months. Company has partnered with distributer BrightStar to release these smartphones.
Month: October 2012
Advertisements Google posted the third quarter 2012 results on Thursday. The search giant reported consolidated revenues of $14.10 billion for the quarter ended September 30, 2012, an increase of 45% compared to the third quarter of 2011.
Advertisements Sony has just announced on its official product blog that company’s Xperia T, Xperia TX, and Xperia V smartphones will get the Jelly Bean update in Q1, 2013. It also revealed that Xperia S, Xperia acro S, Xperia ion, Xperia P, Xperia go and Xperia J will also be upgraded to Android 4.1, but […]
Advertisements Rumoured Google Nexus 10 tablet is back in news. An alleged photograph taken from this tablet has appeared on Picasa Web Albums. If the EXIF data of this image is true, it confirms the name of the tablet – Nexus 10, as we heard before. To remind you, EXIF data can be faked, but […]
Advertisements After releasing the Iconia Tab A110 in UK, Acer has announced the tablet for North American on Thursday. Priced at $229.99, this 7-inch tablet will go on sale in US and Canada starting October 30.
Advertisements Along with the announcement of bringing Google Play seller support to India, Google has also revealed some great details about the Android ecosystem in India.
Advertisements After a long wait, Google has finally allowed Indian developers to sell paid applications in the Google Play. Starting today, Indian app developers can sell paid applications, in-app products, and subscriptions in Google Play, with monthly payouts to their local bank accounts, Google stated in a blog post.
Advertisements We first heard about the Nexus 7 3G version back in September and it seems the rumour was true. A 32GB variant of Nexus 7 tablet with 3G capabilities has recently passed Taiwan’s National Communications Commission (NCC) testing.
