Advertisements Good news for Android lovers in Australia. You can now purchase the all new Ideos X5 Android smartphones from your local Dick Smith store (as the X5 isn’t available online).
Category: Australia
Advertisements Sony Ericsson Australia has announced that Xperia Neo will be launched on Telstra in the country. Neo will be exclusively available with the network, and the company was pretty vague on availability [read first half 2011].
Advertisements The Australian telecom operator Telstra has hinted in a blog post that they might carry the much anticipated Motorola Atrix to Australia. There was no direct statement confirming that the operator will be bringing in the smartphone, but we felt the blog author was all in praises about Atrix (which also features in the […]
LG Optimus 2X Australia launch in April
Advertisements LG’s dual core Android wonder seems to have getting release dates everywhere these days. Today, General Mobile, LG Mobile Australia Nathan Dunn said that Optimus 2X should hit the Australian market in late March or early April. Considering its launch date postponement in UK, we are only expecting it sometime in April. Dunn also […]
Advertisements We all know that 2011 is going to be the year of Android, and almost every region will be seeing exceptional Android growth. In the same series, Australian Telecommunication Analyst firm Telsyte today put a number of this growth in Australia. According to a statement today, Telsyte said that Android is expected to grow […]
Advertisements Australian online retailer Mobicity has started taking pre-orders for recently released Google Nexus S. Nexus S is only available in United States and United Kingdom right now. Nexus S is being sold for Aus $799, and retailer doesn’t expect to have stock until late-December at the earliest.
Advertisements Although Telstra T-Touch Tab is already available in Australian market on pre-paid; telecom operator today launched its contract-based plans.
Advertisements In time of Christmas sales, Telstra has launched Samsung’s Android 2.2 tablet Galaxy Tab in Australia. It will be available to purchase on three 24-month Telstra Data+ Cap Plans [more on plan below] and for $840 outright.
