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HTC: 2012 devices get top priority for Android 4.1 update
As if we expected anything else, HTC plans to give its 2012 Android devices priority for Jelly Bean updates. A glance through the handset maker’s Android 4.1 F.A.Q. tells us what is going on inside the Quietly Brilliant outfit as it pertains to Jelly Bean. …
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RadioShack’s Black Friday ad leaks with multiple Android savings, freebies
RadioShack’s Black Friday ad has found its way online and, as is usually the case, is full of Android savings. While some might be for devices from larger companies such as Samsung and HTC, there’s also an offering from outfits such as DiGiX. Nevertheless, if …
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Cricket adds $179 Desire C to Android portfolio
Cricket Wireless adds another Android smartphone to its smartphone portfolio today, introducing the Desire C. The HTC smartphone runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (with Sense) and should make for a more than adequate first handset for consumers getting a taste of the smarter side …
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T-Mobile touts fall and holiday smartphone lineup
Even though T-Mobile decided to scrap plans for their New York press event this evening,they went ahead and issued a press release tied to the same topic. It was expected that they would show off their fall lineup of devices, including stuff running Android and …
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Google+ app gets much-requested Page support
Ever wonder why AndroidGuys technically has a Google+ Page yet never really does anything with it? Simple, there’s not a good way to manage things from a mobile client. As much as we want to share things with you all and get involved with discussions …
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CyanogenMod team announces monthly M-Series releases
The CyanogenMod team recognizes that it’s tough to keep up with all of the nightly builds and rapid release of builds. They also understand that if they don’t keep their foot on the gas with new releases, someone else is going to take their code …
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Verizon getting an HTC Desire 4G LTE?
Is Verizon expected to soon offer an HTC smartphone other than that rumored 5-inch device? According to a new screen grabbed picked up by Engadget, the answer is yes. Based on the image you see here, Verizon will carry an HTC Desire 4G LTE, however …
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Netflix app gets Wi-Fi only toggle
The official Netflix app for Android has been updated today and it brings a key, long-desired feature. Now, users can toggle a setting which tells the app to only work over W-Fi networks. This doesn’t sound like all that big of a deal, but it …
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HTC announces mid-range Desire X
HTC has officially taken the wraps of their latest Android smartphone, unveiling the Desire X at IFA in Berlin, Germany. As an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich handset, the phone falls somewhere between the last iteration of Desire and the more recent One series. Specs …
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Samsung debuts Android 4.1-powered Galaxy Camera
Samsung, following closely on the heels of their big Galaxy Note II announcement, have made the Galaxy Camera official. Specifications for the Android 4.1-powered camera are just what we anticipated and we couldn’t be happier. 4.8 inch HD Super Clear LCD Android 4.1 Jelly Bean / …
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More details released for HTC Desire X
The info we had concerning the HTC Desire X looks correct according to the new spec sheet. Now we have a few more details, including pictures of the box, spec sheet, and comparison against the HTC One X. The image below is allegedly the retail packaging for the Desire X The …
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HTC Proto likely to become Desire X
The recently leaked HTC Proto looks to have a more formal name in store for when it gets its official announcement. Word around town is that it will carry the moniker Desire X when it presumably debuts in the coming weeks. Details of the name …
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Is 7-inch E FUN Nextbook worth $130 of your money?
E FUN’s latest Premium Special Edition Android tablet, the Premium 7SE, runs $130 and can be found all over the place. The 7-inch tablet runs Android 4.0 and comes with GetJar App Store for downloading apps and games, Barnes & Noble NOOK, Astro, OfficeSuite, and …
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HTC: Remaining Android 4.0 updates due by end of August
HTC expects to wrap up their Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich updates by the end of August, according to a company representative. A member of the HTC Facebook team, answering a question from a fan, indicated the final handset updates should be rolled out in …
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