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Android app size limit increased from 50MB to 4GB
Today is a monumental day for Android developers as Google announced a pretty tasty treat last night. Google has increased application size limits to 4GB each, up considerably from 50MB. That’s not to say that the actual size of an APK has been increased, it …
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AT&T announces Beats by Dr. Dre Beatbox, confirms Android 4.0 for HTC Vivid
Recently, AT&T proudly confirmed that they will be launching the HTC One X exclusively in USA, which is HTC’s first ever quad-core device featuring ICS and Sense 4.0. One of the features that stands out for the device is that it comes with Beats Audio …
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Asus to be the first one to the table with Jelly Bean?
There was a time when ICS was a trending topic, and now it seems it’s being replaced by Jelly Bean. Android 5.0 is expected to be announced in Q2 (hopefully at Google I/O) and believe it or not, this update could be what pushes Android …
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Camera ICS gives users a taste of Android 4.0 on their Android phone
I don’t have an Ice Cream Sandwich-powered device right now, but believe it or not, I am a big fan of the camera application that Google implemented into their latest Android version. It’s amazing and very user friendly, but unfortunately available to lucky ICS users …
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Rumor: Asus to manufacture 7-inch, $200 Nexus tablet
It’s not the first time we’ve heard whispers about the supposed Google Nexus tablet. Recently, we heard that Google is cooking up a 7-Inch tablet that’ll run ICS and will be a proud member of the Nexus team. Rumors are pointing to a device that’ll rival Amazon’s Kindle Fire. …
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HTC admits Sense UI got cluttered, aims to fix with Sense 4.0
A long time ago, when Android was a newborn baby and was growing rapidly, HTC launched their very own user interface, Sense UI to run along with Android. First launched with the HTC Hero, it gave new users a bit of customization and personalization. Critics …
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HTC hoping to be manufacturer of the next Nexus device
So now that we know Android 5.0 a.k.a Jelly Bean is in the pipeline, and hopefully launching this fall, without any doubts, a new smartphone or a tablet will debut it. Let’s assume it’s a smartphone. Before the launch of ICS, there were rumors that HTC and LG …
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HTC One V launching on three regional U.S. carriers
HTC nailed the Mobile World Congress event by announcing a trio of new Android devices. One of them was HTC One V, which was introduced as a “Value” device. The device actually reminds us of the HTC Legend, which was launched as a successor to …
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Panasonic introduces the Eluga Power at MWC
A week ago, Panasonic announced the Eluga for European market which is one of the thinnest smartphones available in the market right now. However at Mobile World Congress, Panasonic has officially unveiled Eluga Power, which is almost like Eluga. Have a look on the specs:
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Lumigon introduces Lumigon T2 – A luxury Android smartphone
Lumigon is a famous European brand, well known for making impressive high-end luxury devices. They launched the Lumigon T1 last year, which was an impressive device featuring some good stuff under the hood. Now after a long time, Lumigon is back again, and this time …
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Google Exec hints next Android update coming this fall
Just few days ago, DigiTimes said that Google will launch Android 5.0 Jelly Bean in Q2 2012, and the update will be optimized for tablet PCs because somehow OEMs are not happy with ICS. Well, we aren’t buying into it. We always prefer listening to …
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Asus introduces two new tablets at MWC under the name “Transformer Pad”
We’ve seen some amazing products this year at Mobile World Congress from companies like Huawei and HTC. Now it’s time for Asus to shine at this mega event with their new offerings, as they told us. The first thing Asus did was change the name …
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Asus unveils the Padfone, our hearts stop for a few minutes
After the announcement of two new tablets, Asus decided let the cat out of the bag and introduce the Asus Padfone, which was introduced by them last year. It’s the first device to feature a phone/tablet hybrid form factor. We reported that Asus would be …
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Samsung announces Galaxy Note 10.1 and Galaxy S 4.2 MediaPlayer
A few hours ago, a leaked shot confirmed that Samsung will be launching the Galaxy Note 10.1 at Mobile World Congress, but we didn’t know that it will be announced along with the Samsung Galaxy S Wi-Fi Player. The tablet is part of the Galaxy Note …
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ZTE intros the quad-core, Android 4.0 “Era’
Thus far, this Mobile World Congress is proving that Chinese handset makers are not second-tier mobile phone companies. Huawei introduced a sexy tablet and three new smartphones, one which is world’s fastest phone according to the manufacturer. Now another famous Chinese brand, ZTE, has officially …
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