Advertisements Acer’s much delayed 7 inch Honeycomb tablet is finally going to be launched in Australia next month, reported Gizmodo.
Category: Australia
Advertisements Samsung and Apple today reached on an agreement in Australia as a part of the ongoing patent dispute between the companies. According to the accord, Samsung has agreed not to advertise or sell the device in Australia until wins court approval or the lawsuit is resolved.
Advertisements Samsung has finally given a launch date for Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia. Tablet will be coming on August 11. There is no word on whether the tablet will immediately go on sale after August 11, or it is just a soft launch.
Advertisements Telstra has announced that it will be launching HTC Evo 3D in Australia this September. Company also stated that Samsung Galaxy S II and Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo smartphones are available with the network now.
Advertisements Lenovo India & Australia have confirmed that they will be launching the IdeaPad K1 and Thinkpad tablets in the respective countries this September. Both the tablets were officially announced today and will be first making their way to US in August.
Advertisements As expected, HTC has started pushing the Android 2.3.3 update for Desire Z in Germany and Australia. Update is available over the air, so you will get a notification on your Desire Z to download and update the device.
Advertisements After a series of delays, Sony Ericsson is finally going to launch Xperia Neo in Australia very soon. The smartphone will be available with telecom operator Telstra from July 26. Neo will be sold for for $0 on Telstra’s $59 Freedom Connect Plan.
Advertisements Australian telecom operator Telstra has announced that will be launching Samsung Galaxy S II from July 26 in stores. Samsung Galaxy S2 will be sold for $20 per month on Telstra’s $59 Freedom Connect plan over 24 months, for a total cost of $79 per month.
