Advertisements Along with the One X+ announcement, HTC has also revealed that it will start rolling out the Android 4.1 update for HTC One X and One S smartphones this month. The update will also bring the new Sense version Sense 4+ to the two smartphones.
Month: October 2012
Advertisements As earlier rumoured, HTC has made the One X+ smartphone official today. Running on the latest Android version Android 4.1 aka Jelly Bean, the smartphone will be available in Europe and North Asia from October and in South Asia from November 2012.
Advertisements Samsung on Tuesday announced that it has added iPhone 5 to an existing patent-infringement lawsuit against Apple. The Korean giant claims that iPhone 5 infringes several of its patents.
Advertisements Motorola announced late yesterday that it is open sourcing key features of the MOTODEV Studio For Android development tool and will add the code to Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
Advertisements Google has updated the Android distribution data and there aren’t any big changes happening. Gingerbread is still leading the table by being present on 55.8pc of total Android devices (the one that access Google Play), however the number has come down 1.7pc since the last time Google updated the data.
Advertisements After a small delay, Asus has released the Jelly Bean update for Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T. Available right now over-the-air in the United States, the update takes the tablet to Android 4.1.1.
Advertisements Russian search giant Yandex has announced the launch of an Android app store. Dubbed as Yandex.store, company is already teasing it at store.yandex.com; it is expected to go live some time in this quarter.
Advertisements US telecom operator AT&T has announced that it will soon be releasing Sony’s Xperia TL smartphone. An AT&T exclusive, Xperia TL will also feature in James Bond movie Skyfall, claimed the telco. “Featured in the upcoming James Bond cinema release Skyfall, Xperia TL will be used in the film by 007 himself. As the […]
