Advertisements Cheap tablets are flooding the market like anything. Soon after MIPS announced a $99 ICS tablet, we have a $229.99 FroYo tablet with Tegra 2 processor inside. Cheap does not necessary mean bad, but you should be very careful before buying such devices.
Category: United States
Advertisements It seems after all, Verizon users might end up paying $299.99 with contract for Galaxy Nexus in United States. The last set of leaked adverts revealed the Galaxy Nexus might skip the recent trend of $300 priced devices, but according to a report in WSJ today, it is not going to happen.
Advertisements Dell has stopped selling its big Android failure Streak 7 in United States. According to tablet’s listing page on the Dell’s official US website, “Streak 7 is no longer available online.” This seven inch tablet, which made its debut at this year’s CES, but did not get traction because it was running on Android […]
Advertisements AT&T has started selling LG Nitro HD and the white version of Samsung Skyrocket smartphones in United States. You can grab a Nitro HD now for $249.99 with a two-year contract, or $599.99 without one, Skyrocket can also be purchased for the same price.
Advertisements Huawei Ideos X5 wasn’t the only Android smartphone that got the much awaited Gingerbread update yesterday. There are two more phones that received Android 2.3 update in the United States – Verizon Droid Charge and Cellcom Milestone X. Both the updates are available over the air, so you don’t have to go through the […]
Advertisements Asus spokesperson has told Netbook News that Taiwan will be the first country to see the availability of Transformer Prime today. There is launch event scheduled later today and tablet will go on sale around the same time.
Advertisements Google has released another major upgrade to its Maps app for Android taking the version to 6.0 and bringing in new functionalities like Indoor Maps. The current release includes the basic indoor maps feature, using which you will be able navigate your way around airports, large malls and big stores.
Advertisements LG has made Nitro HD, the AT&T’s version of Optimus LTE official today. It will be available in stores and online starting December 4 for $249.99 with a two-year contract. AT&T also announced with the launch that is has expanded LTE to 15 markets and plans to reach 70 million Americans by year-end.
