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Droid Razr, Droid Razr Maxx get Android 4.0, global readiness
The pair of 4G LTE smartphones see Ice Cream Sandwich and international Visas.
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Sharp introduces Feel UX, could actually be useful
Ever wondered what a threesome between Android, iOS and Windows Phone 7 would look like? Well, something like the new skin Sharp just introduced for its Japanese phones dubbed ‘Feel UX’. Feel looks nothing like stock Android, but it’s not a clone of another operating …
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Meet the IdolPad PLUS, a $98 Android 4.0 tablet
Why buy a 4.0 tablet for $200 when Idolian Mobile will sell you two?
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Toshiba Excite 13 review
Perhaps one of the most polarizing tablets we’ve encountered, the Excite 13 is certainly niche. Right for some, totally wrong for everyone else.
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Full details for Sony’s new Xperia Miro, Xperia tipo
Sony debuts two Android 4.0 handsets for Europe which should make for a great first smartphone.
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E FUN debuts $170 8-inch Android 4.0 tablet
Priced to sell, the Premium 8 SE falls in between e-readers and offerings from companies like Samsung.
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ASUS Transformer AiO – a dual boot Windows 8 and Android all-in-one PC/tablet
ASUS launched a teaser video on YouTube a few days ago, in which they mentioned a new transformation is coming out at Computex. Well, Computex 2012 is here, and ASUS is also in total action, as they launched their first-ever tablet with dual OSes. ASUS …
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Rumored quad-core ZTE Athena is only 6.2mm thick
The trend of smartphones getting slimmer isn’t likely going anywhere any time soon. Over time we’ve seen them cut down by half, more famously and notably with models like the Motorola Droid RAZR. Yes, there have been a couple of handsets that come in even …
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Alcatel OT986 hits China – yet another high end smartphone
When we talk about smartphones, we generally talk about bigger brands like HTC, Samsung, LG or Motorola . Increasingly, however, we have companies like Alcatel muscling into the conversations of ”high-end smartphones”, much like Huawei and ZTE . Alcatel, generally known for low-end phones recently introduced …
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Toshiba debuts quad-core 10.1-inch AT300
Toshiba today unveiled a new quad-core Android tablet that falls in line with the thin and sexy designs of the Excite series. Called the AT300, it runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and features a 10.1-inch LED backlit (1280×800) display, a quad-core Tegra 3 processor, …
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Sony confirms Xperia Play won’t receive Android 4.0
After careful consideration and feedback, Sony plans to leave the Playstation Phone at Gingerbread.
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HTC will not update tablet line to Android 4.0
After consideration, HTC decides to leave their tablet line with a still-supported Honeycomb experience.
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HTC confirms Android 4.0 update timeline for their Android phones
It’s that time of the month when we come up with a good news for all the HTC fanboys out there, and this one might be the best so far. HTC posted a proper timeline on their support page a few days ago, where the …
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Sony: All tablets, all regions to see Android 4.0 by end of May
The Tablet P and Tablet S will see Ice Cream Sandwich by May 31, regardless of region.
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Samsung adds four T-Mobile devices to Android 4.0 update list
The picture gets clearer as Samsung adds the nation’s number four carrier on the ICS list.
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