Advertisements Samsung is hosting a press event in Germany next week and speculation is that the Korean manufacturer will announce a mini variant of Galaxy S III smartphone there. Samsung Galaxy S III Mini was first rumoured back in August, when a report accompanying Galaxy S II Plus leak suggested that the company will reveal […]
Year: 2012
Advertisements One of the features introduced in yesterday’s HTC One X+ announcement was the HTC Get Started, a new service to help you setup your HTC Sense 4+ smartphone. While, HTC One X+ is still a few weeks away from market availability, HTC Get Started service webpage is already live, and India’s omission from supported […]
Advertisements HTC might not have revealed the pricing or exact release date in its One X+ announcement press release, but UK retailer Clove has already come out with these details. The retailer, which has started taking the pre-orders for the phone, hopes to get the first stock of the smartphone on October 22.
Advertisements Oregon Scientific has announced the launch of Meep tablet today in the United States. Powered by Ice Cream Sandwich, the tablet comes with7-inch display, rugged silicone sleeve and extensive parental controls.
Advertisements AT&T has announced that it will be exclusively carrying the LTE version of today announced HTC One X+ and One VX smartphones in the United States. Telecom operator however did not reveal the pricing or exact availability details; it just said that both the smartphones will be available in coming months.
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.
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.
