Advertisements After being suspended for some time, Google has started rolling out Android 4.0.2 update for GSM Galaxy Nexus again. Update is 8.8 MB in size and is available OTA now.
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Advertisements Apple’s iPhone 4 and 4S have boasted of one of the highest PPI or pixel density till now in smartphone market, but no longer. Sony’s latest entry in the smartphone market Xperia S comes with an even higher display pixel density. Its 4.3 inch 1280×720p Reality display has 342ppi, while iPhone 4/4S’ 3.5 inch […]
Advertisements AT&T and Samsung have finally released the much-awaited and ultra-delayed Android 2.3 update for Samsung Galaxy S Captivate owners. Update is now available via Kies Mini. If you don’t have Kies Mini on your PC, download from here.
Advertisements Huawei has announced that new MediaPad tablets with Ice Cream Sandwich pre-loaded will reach select markets this quarter, while the existing users will also get the OTA update around the same time.
Advertisements As smartphones are increasingly replacing point-n-shoot cameras, Polaroid has announced a device called Smart Camera that is essentially a smartphone without a phone. While it does not decrease the number of devices you carry, it does replace point-n-shoot with a much smarter device which can be used for a lot of other purposes.
Advertisements S Mobility (Spice Mobiles) is betting big on entry-level dual-SIM Android smartphones and it is clearly visible in company’s offerings in the recent past. The latest product to join that list is Mi-350n, a full-touch Gingerbread smartphone with decent specifications, but is it a value for money product, we will find out in the […]
Advertisements Sony has announced that its Android powered PMP Walkman Z Series will reach US and European countries in late-February. There is no word on the availability in Asian countries apart from Japan, where it is already available since last year.
Advertisements Don’t want to spend INR 2,500 to buy Akash tablet, well you might still be able to get your hands on it. According to a report, Government is planning to place Aakash tablets in School/College libraries, so that students can get them issued like normal books and then return after using.
