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Samsung Galaxy S III review (Sponsored Post)
What we liked: The Samsung Galaxy S III is heavy on hardware, but even heavier on experience. The leading-edge specs easily put it at the top of the Android mountain, however its the personal touches that will see this phone selling like hotcakes. Room for improvement: A …
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Multi-client chat app imo adds NFC support, enhanced location sharing
Multiple chat and Instant Message app imo have announced that they have released an updated version of its Android app. The new version (2.7.5) sees the integration of two key location-based components, Near Field Communication (NFC) and location sharing. Should you ever run into another imo …
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Sprint confirms Android 4.1 has started for Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S 4G
Sprint today confirmed that the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update has, in fact, started rolling out to their Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G. Rumored last week to have been ready to go, it’s official today. According to the press release, the Android 4.1 update …
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Sprint launching Jelly Bean for Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G today?
If you are on Sprint and right now using either the Galaxy Nexus or Nexus S 4G, then today might be your lucky day. Folks over at Phandroid got their hands on an internal leak shot of Sprint’s system, and it clearly tells us that …
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Xperia Nexus and Optimus Nexus tossed into rumor mill
If past history is an indicator, the next Nexus release should be arriving in the late fall or early winter. As such, we ought to be getting a slew of rumors and details for the next “Pure Google” experience. Such was the case this morning …
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Alleged Galaxy Nexus successor details emerge
The first alleged details for the Galaxy Nexus successor have started trickling online and, from the sound of things, we’re in for a moderate refresh. The information, obtained by SamMobile, advises that the codename is rumored to be “Superior” with the model number of GT-I9260. …
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Amazon offering great savings on Sprint Android smartphones
Savings include penny phones and half-priced Galaxy S III.
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You can now hack your Galaxy S III to run Google Wallet
Google Wallet is one of the services Google is offering to people with Android phones, but if you are on Verizon, then you are probably not lucky enough, even if you are using the Galaxy Nexus. Anyway, I once read somewhere that if there’s something …
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Review: Verizon’s Droid Incredible 4G LTE
Is HTC on a mission to come up with the longest possible names for phones? As if the Sprint HTC Evo 4G LTE wasn’t enough, now we’re dealing with the Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE. I’ve had the Droid Incredible 4G LTE for just …
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Verizon Galaxy Nexus now available for $99
Samsung Galaxy Nexus is right now the successor of Google’s smartphone line, and without any doubt it’s an excellent device. Verizon is also offering the Galaxy Nexus, and it comes with LTE as well. Now the good news is that Verizon is offering it for …
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CyanogenMod 9 running on the Nexus Q [video]
The Nexus Q has been slated by Google as a “developer’s media device” since it’s inception at Google I/O. In the same vein, is there anything that screams “developer” like CyanogenMod? Well, put the two together, and here’s what you get. Jason Parker has made …
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Sprint officially launches 4G LTE network in select markets
Sprint users, it’s time to rejoice! I’d be dancing in the streets if I didn’t mind getting stared at / hit by cars / arrested for indecent exposure (wait, what?), because Sprint has finally rolled out their 4G LTE network. The rollout has happened in …
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Google releases Jelly Bean OTA to HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus, promises other devices to come
Google never fails to do something last minute that makes users happy. Today is no exception, as they’ve just released the Jelly Bean OTA to the HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus. The update is said to be rolling out over the next few days, so we expect …
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Sprint responds to AOSP support inquiries for the Galaxy Nexus
A lot of users have been asking Sprint about their support (or lack thereof) for the Galaxy Nexus in AOSP. Sprint has responded to those inquiries, and, in the process, has managed to make quite a few users quite upset. The name of the …
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Android Jelly Bean 4.1 given to Android Open Source Project
Jean-Baptiste Queru has announced that Android’s latest version, 4.1 Jelly Bean, has been released to the Android Open Source Project. This is a major step for JB, and it allows anyone to get their hands on the source code and compile 4.1 into their own …
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