The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S comes with a faster processor and more entertainment options than its predecessor. Sony Ericsson In addition to showing off an Android-based Walkman prototype, Sony Ericsson took the wraps off its latest Android smartphone at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin today. The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S is …
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HTC Jetstream 10.1
The long-rumored HTC Puccini tablet is finally landing at AT&T on September 4 as the HTC Jetstream, but prepare yourself for some sticker shock. The Jetstream will cost $699.99 with a two-year contract, and for the price, you’re getting AT&T’s first 4G LTE tablet and the carrier’s first Android 3.1 Honeycomb device. AT&T’s LTE network is expected to go live …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S II to shine at Sprint, AT&T, T
From left to right, the Samsung Galaxy II for T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint. Samsung This post was updated at 6:34 p.m. PT with additional information on pricing and availability. NEW YORK–After a slight delay courtesy of Hurricane Irene, Samsung officially introduced the U.S. version of the Galaxy S II smartphone today at a media event in Manhattan. Bound for AT&T, …
Read More »HTC Sense update captured on video?
Is this the next version of HTC Sense? Engadget Mobile HTC’s last update to its Sense user experience for Android was well-received by tech reviewers and customers alike, but you know the handset manufacturer isn’t going to stop there. We may now have a glimpse of what’s next for Sense, as XDA.cn has captured some video of what it’s calling …
Read More »Motorola Droid Bionic finally launching Sept. 8
Update, 10:24 a.m., PT: Verizon Wireless is saying that September 8 is not an official date for the Droid Bionic’s release. We’ll have more details when we get them. At long last, the national nightmare is almost over for Android fans for the Motorola Droid Bionic will finally be released on September 8 with Verizon Wireless. The announcement came via …
Read More »Windows Phone Mango to support front
Back in May, Microsoft teased that the Windows Phone Mango update would bring more than 500 new features to the mobile operating system. We’ve already seen more of the major changes during our Windows Phone 7.5 preview, but it looks like more goodies are to come, including support for front-facing cameras and Internet sharing. According to the site Windows Phone …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S II not coming to Verizon
Samsung is expected to announce the much-anticipated U.S. version of the Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone at an event on Monday, but Verizon will not be among the guests. The carrier confirmed to The Wall Street Journal today that it will not offer the Samsung Galaxy S II. When asked why this decision was made, Brenda Raney, executive director for …
Read More »Samsung’s IFA announcements leaked
The IFA 2011 consumer electronics show in Berlin is just a few days away, but it looks like Samsung might have inadvertently revealed its announcements a bit early. You see, Samsung is offering an Android app called Samsungmobile Unpacked that is designed to provide users with information about new product details, event schedules, press releases, and more. Sounds like a …
Read More »Nokia unveils spruced
As promised, Nokia took the wraps off its latest update to the Symbian operating system today. Dubbed Symbian Belle, the OS brings a number of interface improvements, new apps, and enhanced feature support. On the UI front, you now get six instead of three customizable home screens, and widgets can now be resized to your liking. In addition, the company …
Read More »U.S. Cellular to offer BlackBerry Torch 9850, too
Sprint customers won’t be the only ones to get their hands on the RIM BlackBerry Torch 9850, as U.S. Cellular revealed today that the all-touch-screen BlackBerry will be available starting August 26 for $199.99 with a purchase of a data plan and after a $100 mail-in rebate. The Torch 9850 has a 3.7-inch, an 800×480-pixel touch screen, a 1.2GHz processor, …
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