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Premium Suite upgrade coming to Samsung Galaxy S3
The Galaxy S3 is about to get even cooler. How? Samsung is going to start rolling out the Premium Suite upgrade. which adds in some features and enhancements for the device. The suite will smell heavily of features from the Note 2 and the Note …
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Galaxy grand DUOS to come to Samsung in 2013, dubbed GT-I8092
Samsung is slated to bring a new high-end Android phone to the market in 2013, dubbed the DUOS. It will come in 2 colors, “elegant white” and “metallic blue”, and will have the model number GT-I8092. the phone should come complete with: 5″ 480×800 display …
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Galaxy Note II on sale: $175 for new customers, $200 for upgrade through Amazon Wireless
If you’re the phablet type, then you’re probably ga-ga over the Galaxy Note II. Fortunately for you, buddy, Amazon Wireless has a deal for you: $175 for a GNII on a new contract, or $200 for an upgrade – both with AT&T. The rub? Both …
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Comparison: Sony Odin, Sony Yuga, HTC Droid DNA, Galaxy S III – benchmark showdown
In the ever-changing world of Android devices, the blogosphere is always looking to lets the world know which devices are worth their time – and their money. Now, we’ve got a look at a comparison of not only size, but of benchmarks, for 4 of …
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Samsung to bring 5-inch GALAXY GRAND with JellyBean to the public
Samsung is, in rumor, planning to announce a new player in the GALAXY lineup, the GALAXY Grand. According to South Korean publication “M.T.”, the device is said to come at the end of the month with a 5-inch LCD WVGA display, as opposed to the …
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Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware leaks for the Samsung Galaxy S III
The folks over at SamMobile have a treat for all of the Galaxy S III users out there without a fear of getting their hacker hands dirty. A new firmware leak has surfaced, and it’s coming in the form of Android 4.1.2. According to the …
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Samsung sings praises of new Android 4.0-powered Galaxy Music
Samsung today announced the Galaxy Music, putting to bed recent rumors of a smartphone with high quality audio experience. Powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the phone features a 3.0-inch QVGA(240×320) TFT display, a 3-megapixel fixed focus camera. Beyond that, everything else is centered around …
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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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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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Samsung will in fact offer 64GB Galaxy S III before year’s end
Yesterday, we reported that there was a rumor circulating that Samsung had scrapped the 64GB version of the Galaxy S III. Today, however, Samsung is reporting that this is, in fact, quite flase. According to Samsung: “The 64GB model of the GALAXY S III will …
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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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Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III to come in “developer edition” for $599, comes with unlockable bootloader
Now that Verizon has admitted that their iteration of the Samsung Galaxy S III will come with a locked bootloader, there are a lot of users that are very upset… and for good reason. A locked bootloader means saying goodbye to most of the aspects …
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Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch on Sprint slated for ICS this week
Any Epic 4G Touch users on Sprint a little annoyed at how long it’s taken for ICS to come down? I’m raising my own hand here, folks. An anonymous user over at Android Central has snagged a screenshot, indicating that we could be seeing …
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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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No need to worry: Exploding Samsung Galaxy S III found to be user error
Remember a few weeks ago, when we reported that someone’s Galaxy S III had exploded internally and melted straight through the casing? Well, folks, it looks like Samsung had a chance to get their hands on this device, and here’s what they had to say …
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