Advertisements Vodafone will start taking pre-orders for Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v in Australia starting April 20. Galaxy Tab 10.1v is the original version of Galaxy Tab, which was showcased at Mobile World Congress and sports the stock build of Honeycomb.
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Advertisements HTC Desire S is now available in Australia from Mobicity for a price of A$699. Ausdroid is reporting that Telstra, which will also be releasing the device on its network, is expected to announce availability soon.
Advertisements The enterprise-user targeted Android tablet Cius from Cisco will be soon by the end of year on Telstra in Australia. Telstra have yet to confirm a precise date. Telecom operator has suggested that Cius can be sold as a component of enterprise IP telephony systems.
Advertisements Acer today launched two Iconia series Android tablets in Australia. These tablets will be available on all networks including Telstra’s next Gen network in June.
Advertisements LG continues its onslaught of Android smartphones in Australia and today launched entry-level Optimus Me. It will be sold for A$229 [outright] from major retail stores including Big-W and Dick Smith stores.
Advertisements Everyone wondered about the fate of Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1’s original version, which was recently remodeled to get a thinner body. Well, the older Galaxy Tab 10.1 is not going anywhere and has been renamed to 10.1V to avoid any confusion further.
Advertisements Viewsonic Australia has announced that ViewPad 10S is now available at the Harvey Norman stores across Australia.
Advertisements Australia will be getting at least ten Android phones in the next quarter. According to leak from BrightPoint, which is country’s one of largest telecommunication hardware supplier, Samsung Galaxy S 2, LG Optimus 2X and SE Xperia Play will be released in the country in the coming few months.
