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February, 2011

  • 24 February

    LG Optimus Pad set to bring the G

    LG spilled the beans on its G-Slate tablet earlier this week, but now the company has announced that it will be taking the wrappers off its long-anticipated Optimus Pad device at Mobile World Congress later this month too. The latter news came buried at the bottom of a Korean press release today, below lots of …

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  • 24 February

    Samsung Galaxy Gio Android phone is Samsung’s jewel of the dial

    With a theatrical flourish, Samsung has revealed the Galaxy Gio — an Android-powered mobile destined for the pockets of beautiful people this April. Samsung tells us that Gio was chosen as the name because it’s the italian word for ‘jewel.’ We’ve done some investigative reporting using Google translate, and the facts check out. The Gio is unlikely to be the …

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  • 24 February

    ViewSonic V350 Android 2.2 phone uses two SIM cards at once

    Those of us wallowing through the hellish mire that is working life will know it can be tricky to keep our business and personal lives separate. Luckily the ViewSonic V350 could be the mobile for you, thanks to its dual-SIM abilities. Yes folks, running Android version 2.2, this sultry smart phone is a dual-SIM device, which means you can stick …

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  • 24 February

    Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab II officially confirmed… with photos

    Samsung’s new Galaxy S II smart phone and Galaxy Tab II tablet have been widely leaked ahead of Mobile World Congress, which takes place over the next few days. Now the devices, also known as the Galaxy S 2 and Galaxy Tab 2, have been officially confirmed. Well, at least there are official images showing the devices being waved about …

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  • 24 February

    Samsung Galaxy Ace and Galaxy Suit pictures leaked

    Leaked pictures have popped up of two new Samsung Galaxy phones. Eurodroid reports that the Galaxy Ace and the Galaxy Suit run Android 2.2 and are set to be unveiled next month. The Ace up Samsung’s sleeve is the first smart phone to be named after a Doctor Who companion from the 1980s. Other Who-related names were discounted: one prototype …

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  • 24 February

    ViewSonic ViewPad 4 doesn’t know if it’s a tablet or a phone

    There have been so many phones and tablets announced at Mobile World Congress this year it was only inevitable that some of them would be overwhelmed by the experience and become terribly confused. The Viewsonic ViewPad 4 doesn’t seem to know if it’s a phone with tablet features or a tablet with phone features. Poor thing. If the ViewPad 4 …

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  • 24 February

    Google removes Facebook contact integration for Nexus S

    The Android 2.3.3 update that began hitting Nexus S phones this week is notable not for what it provides, but for what it is not allowing. Google is using the update to apply platform rules that were in place but not reinforced. In a nutshell, Google is restricting the official Facebook application from integrating its contacts with the Android Contacts …

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  • 24 February

    Microsoft suspends Windows Phone 7 update for Samsung Omnia 7

    Microsoft has provided an official response to reports of bricked Samsung Omnia 7 smart phones due to this week’s Windows Phone 7 update. The company admits there is a problem for some phones, and has suspended the update for the Omnia 7 while it fixes the issue. Microsoft’s Michael Stroh says in a blog post that 90 per cent of …

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  • 24 February

    HTC ChaCha and Salsa Facebook phones set for 17 June UK release

    HTC’s two new Facebook phones, the ChaCha and Salsa, got people talking (and poking) at Mobile World Congress. Now they’ve got a release date for the UK, albeit from online retailer Expansys rather than HTC or its operator partners. Expansys now has both Android phones listed on its site (here’s the ChaCha and Salsa), but no price for either. Their …

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  • 24 February

    Android Atlas Weekly 37: A tablet first and two second chances (podcast)

    Senior editor Donald Bell stops by, Motorola Xoom in tow, to give us a hands-on the first Honeycomb tablet. Once we’ve had our fill, we take a look beyond Honeycomb at the next generation OS for Android phones. Also, a pair of apps may be able to save your lost phone and save you from a speeding ticket on this …

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