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Samsung announces Galaxy S III Mini
Another rumor has died today as Samsung has confirmed the upcoming release of the Galaxy S3 Mini, a smaller version of its popular Samsung Galaxy S III. Details are pretty much what we’ve come to expect and include Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, a 4-inch Super AMOLED …
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Droid Razr HD, Droid Razr Maxx HD to arrive October 18
Verizon today announced that the Motorola Droid Razr HD and Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD will arrive in a week’s time. Slated to hit stores and online October 18, the two devices will be offered in black with the Droid Razr HD also available in …
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Samsung Galaxy Premier specs confirmed as first image appears
The Samsung Galaxy Premier is one step closer to reality today as the hardware details have been confirmed by tech site Mobile Geeks (translate). Bearing the model number of GT-I9260, the Premier looks to fall somewhere in between the Galaxy S III and Galaxy S …
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New, clearer images of LG Nexus 4 come forth
As if we expected anything else, yet more photos have emerged for the upcoming LG Nexus 4. For those not keeping track, this is the E960 handset that is also known as the Optimus G Nexus. The images you see here today come courtesy of Belarusian …
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This Day in Android: Sprint begins selling HTC Hero (2009)
It was exactly three years ago today that Sprint began offering its first Android smartphone, the HTC Hero. Monumental in more than a few ways, this was also the first time U.S. consumers were able to get their hands on device with Sense UI. Priced …
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Dyzplastic announces special Big Android BBQ edition Android collectibles
Headed to the Big Android BBQ later this month? Of course you are, because you’re awesome. If you’ve been to either of the last two events then you know that you’ll be getting your hands on one of those wonderful Dyzplastic Android collectibles. Guess what? …
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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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LG Nexus 4 expected October 29, according to French newspaper
The ultra-hyped LG Nexus 4 is expected to make its formal debut on October 29, according to French newspaper Le Figaro. This not only lines up with recent rumor that peg the handset with an October/November launch, but also seems to confirm the newly-discovered name. …
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HTC bids farewell to tablets in United States
HTC, having failed to make any real impact on tablet sales in the United States, has decided to indefinitely shelve things. Calling their efforts (Flyer, Jestream) a “great learning experience”, HTC advises that they’ll keep options open and may return at some point, providing they …
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13 apps to mimic the Windows Phone Metro UI on your Android
So you really like the look of Windows Phone and the don’t-call-it-Metro tiles but aren’t in a hurry to give up Android. What to do? Dudes, that’s easy – download these apps and mimic the look on your phone or tablet. We’ve put together a …
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Microsoft to release Office for Android in March 2013
Microsoft plans to release an Android version of its Office software suite in the coming months, according to new reports. Set to arrive in March 2013, the popular document creator will also be offered across Symbian, iOS, and Microsoft Windows Phone. In addition to the …
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Create custom, simple notifications for Android 4.1 with Notif
Looking for a way to create custom notifications and reminders for your Android 4.1 Jelly Bean device? Consider Notif and its four types of notifications for items like reminders, lists, passwords, and more. The free application lets users build whatever type of interactive notifications they …
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Free trial periods come to Google Play subscriptions
Android developers will find that they have yet another tool at their disposal at it pertains to consumer satisfaction and potential revenue opportunities. Available now, consumers can now take advantage of trials of in-app subscriptions, should a developer feel so inclined to offer them.
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Jabra TALK BT Headset review
In the world of BlueTooth headsets, the Jabra TALK is actually achieving mediocrity at its height. I own several BT units from the Jawbone HD to my LG HBS-700 stereo headset, and the Jabra falls squarely in between. What you get is enough customizable parts …




























