Advertisements Samsung has started the Android 4.1 update roll-out for Galaxy S II smartphone earlier today with Spain. The unlocked S II users in the country can now grab the update over-the-air or via Kies app on Windows or OS X. Galaxy S II, which is one of the most popular Android smartphones till date, […]
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Advertisements As promised, Google started selling the LG Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy 10 devices from its Google Play store yesterday in select countries including US, UK, Canada, Australia and Germany. The devices, especially Nexus 4, were greeted by great response and was sold out in all the countries within minutes of going on sale.
Advertisements Panasonic has revealed its first Android smartphone for European market – ‘Eluga’ yesterday at a company event. It will go on sale starting April in Germany, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. Being manufactured at a company facility in Malaysia, Eluga was first show-cased as a prototype last year in December.
Advertisements Android users in Spain and Italy with Vodafone connections are now able to use the direct carrier billing option in Android Market, taking the number of supported countries to seven. Android Market direct billing makes it easier for users to purchase apps by adding the purchase amount to their monthly bill rather than paying […]
Advertisements If a series of rumors and leaked images are to be believed, Google is giving out starter packs with self-branded SIMs along with Nexus S to its employees mostly engineers in Spain. Each of these SIMs is said to be affiliated to different telecom operators in the country and engineers have been told to […]
Samsung Galaxy 3 gets FroYo update in Spain
Advertisements Samsung has released the Android 2.2 update for Galaxy 3 users in Spain. The update is currently available for unlocked Galaxy 3 phones.
HTC ChaCha renamed ChaChaCha in Spain
Advertisements It has been quite a journey from ChaCha to ChaChaCha. After being sued by the Q&A service provider ChaCha for trademark infringement and later by almost wounding the Spanish sentiment by means of using the word ChaCha (which is more of a Spanish Slang), HTC has re-christened its baby from ChaCha to ChaChaCha.
