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The Google Nexus 7 tablet should look something like this
Will the tablet look like a massive Galaxy Note and feature three colors?
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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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U.S. versions of Galaxy S III likely to feature dual-core CPU
Ironically, the U.S. models will probably “only” boast Snapdragon S4 chips.
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LG hoping to sell 35 million smartphones in 2012
LG has some pretty lofty aspirations for their mobile division in 2012, particularly among the smartphone segment. Speaking with Korea Times, LG’s head of the handset division, Park Jong-seok, indicated that the company’s goal is to sell 35 million smartphones in 2012. What’s more, they are …
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Sony not rushing to quad-core this year, looking at 2013
In the tech race, it’s generally numbers that the various manufacturers strive for. Whether it be more megapixels or a wider screen, the general rule is the bigger, the better. Now we have quad-cores on the horizon, and Sony isn’t convinced, at least according to …
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ZTE intros the quad-core, Android 4.0 “Era’
Thus far, this Mobile World Congress is proving that Chinese handset makers are not second-tier mobile phone companies. Huawei introduced a sexy tablet and three new smartphones, one which is world’s fastest phone according to the manufacturer. Now another famous Chinese brand, ZTE, has officially …
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ZTE to announce quad-core Android at Mobile World Congress
Aiming to become a top-three brand by 2015, ZTE is about to get real serious, real fast.
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4.7-inch LG Optimus 4X HD debuts ahead of MWC
With a slew of diverse models announced, LG sets the bar high for other Android makers at the 2012 Mobile World Congress.
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NVIDIA explains “fifth core,” HTC launching it at MWC?
Just a few hours ago, we mentioned a mysterious post from HTC on their Facebook page, a simple phone with the number 5 in it, with the caption “this Sunday you’ll see something fast.” We were quite puzzled, until now. NVIDIA just released a blog …
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Fujitsu to announce quad-core ICS phone at MWC
Mobile World Congress is just few days away, and it seems that Japanese giant Fujitsu is getting ready to make a comeback in the smartphone game by announcing a phenomenal phone in Barcelona. Unwired View is reporting that Fujitsu will be launching a quad-core device at MWC with …
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Does LG have a quad-core Optimus 4X up its sleeve for MWC?
Even though LG has been announcing smartphones left and right, they should be sitting one big, bad quad-core Optimus.
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Conceptualize This! Quad Core Motorola Atrix 3
You might think you’re looking at a Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the picture, but its actually a concept design for the upcoming Motorola Atrix 3. A welcomed concept from where I sit, we’re so accustomed to the large brick design from Moto, its nice to …
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NVIDIA says quad-core smartphones to ship this quarter
Speaking on the company’s earnings call yesterday, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang advised that quad-core Tegra 3 smartphones would begin shipping later this quarter. Given that Mobile World Congress is only a few days off and a number of OEMs are expecting to announce quad-core handsets, this …
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NVIDIA promoting “quad-core firsts” for Mobile World Congress
NVIDIA has shot out invitations to their upcoming Mobile World Congress announcement, promising access to the latest quad-core innovations. Since we’ve already seen the quad-core Tegra 3 in the Transformer Prime, it’s a pretty safe bet that we’ll getting a look at smartphones using the …
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