Advertisements Victorious Samsung did not take time to officially announce that Galaxy Tab 10.1 is all set to reach Australian shores this Christmas and Vodafone became the first telco to release its plans to sell the subsidized version of the tablet.
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Advertisements It isn’t just UK, which is preparing for the onslaught of Amazon’s Kindle Fire next year, Australia will also be lucky to get this tablet. According to Smarthouse, a source close to matter has informed them that Kindle Fire will be launched down under next month for around A$250.
Advertisements Vodafone Australia is rolling out the Android 2.3.5 update for Samsung Galaxy S II users now. Update is available OTA as well as via Samsung Kies client. Samsung Galaxy S II Android 2.3.5 Update Change-log: Vodafone Updates application Good Food Guide 2012 Navigon Samsung Music Hub
Advertisements Samsung Australia is sending out invites to media for an event on December 14 in which it will be launching the much awaited Galaxy Nexus smartphone.
Advertisements If we believe the internal sources of Ausdroid, Australian telecom operator Optus is likely to release Galaxy Nexus in the country around December 20. It is expected to be sold for free on the $79 Business Cap with a two year contract.
Advertisements Apple stores watch out, first Android store is here. Unveiled today by Australian telecom operator Telstra in partnership with Google and handset manufacturers like HTC, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and LG, this store (or sub-store) is called Androidland. Androidland is basically a special Android-themed zone in Telstra’s flagship store at Bourke Street in Melbourne. […]
Advertisements Australian telecom operator Optus has announced two new Honeycomb tablets in the country. Both the tablets Acer Iconia Tab A501 and Dell Streak 7 tablets are available starting today. Running on Android 3.2, these tablets come with NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor inside. “The versatility of both the Dell Streak 7 and Acer Iconia really […]
Advertisements Motorola has reduced the price of Xoom sharply in Australia to get some buyers in Christmas shopping season. Consumers can now grab the Xoom Wi-Fi for $399 at JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman and Costco stores. In other news, Motorola has also started selling RAZR starting yesterday in the country via Optus.
