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U.S. Cellular announces $79.99 LG Splendor
U.S. Cellular today added another Android handset to its smartphone lineup with the introduction of the LG Splendor. Priced at $79.99 with two-year service agreement ($100 mail-in rebate), the handset runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and features a 1 GHz processor, 2 GB of internal …
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Kobo introduces 7-inch, Android 4.0 ‘Arc’ tablet
Kobo, in what seems like a preemptive attack on Amazon and their next Kindle Fire, has announced a new 7-inch Android-based tablet. Called the Kobo Arc, it is the $200 successor to the Kobo Vox. Details for the device are pretty decent when compared to …
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Samsung: 20 million Galaxy III sales in 100 days
Need more proof that Samsung’s latest flagship is a runaway hit? The company today issued a press release touting a record sales figure for the Galaxy S III through its first 100 days. As the headline tells us, the Android 4.0 smartphone has reached 20 …
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The $99 Motorola Droid Razr M arrives next week (Sept 13)
Motorola has a new Droid coming next week and it’s not the Droid Razr HD or Droid Razr Maxx HD. No, this is the Droid Razr M,which is essentially a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED experience squeezed into the same body that would normally house a 3.5-inch display. …
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Motorola officially debuts the Droid Razr HD, Droid Razr Maxx HD
Motorola is in New York today where they have officially announced the next generation of Droid Razr models. Things get started with the Droid Razr HD, an Android 4.0 smartphone for Verizon. Details are pretty much what you would expect out of the two and include a …
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AT&T taps $50 Pantech Flex for September 16
AT&T today announced that the Pantech Flex will join the carrier’s Android roster starting on Septmber 16. Priced at only $49.99 with a two-year service agreement, the smartphone runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and features pretty impressive specs. Details for the Pantech Flex include …
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Verizon intros Samsung Galaxy Stellar
Verizon Wireless today announced the Samsung Galaxy Stellar, a mid-range Android with an entry-level price. Available in stores and online starting September 6, the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich handset will cost zero dollar after $50 mail-in rebate and two-year service agreements. EDITOR NOTE: Price updated to …
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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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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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Sony provides Android 4.0 details for nearly a dozen Xperia models
Sony has provided Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update details for nearly a dozen of their Xperia smartphones. A post on the company blog advises that the software update will begin rolling out to eight models this week. If you happen to own an Xperia arc, …
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Motorola: Android 4.0 rolling out to Droid 4
Handset maker confirms Ice Cream Sandwich is rolling out in stages.
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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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Archos ready to announce Gen 10 of Android tablets
The next-generation of tablet(s) are due by the end of August.
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Archos 9.7 Carbon launched in US and UK, cheap Android tablet with Android 4.0
Earlier in July, Archos launched the Archos 9.7 Carbon Android tablet which is yet another cheap tablet with hardly mind blowing specs. However, now the tablet is available for purchase in the US as well as in the UK. If you live in USA, then …
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Sony “actively investigating” Android 4.1 for all devices
Sony is still working on bringing Jelly Bean to Xperia models back through 2011.
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