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Debuted at AT&T's developer summit at CES 2012 was the Samsung Galaxy Note hybrid of a doohickey; being part phone, part small tablet with a stylus pen. Today AT&T announced it will start pre-orders February 5th and it will be available on February 19th for $299.99 with two year contract.Read Full Article
Check out this chuckle funny spot that preludes Samsung's Super Bowl commercial. Teasing those that religiously wait hours/days in notorious lines to purchase Apple's latest devices. I like that they point out premium features on Android that just work and offered for free, such as turn by turn GPS navigation. I like the marketing idea more for its simplicity of pointing out features, versus talking about dual core processors and gigabytes of RAM. Something normal consumers don't know or care for, leave that tech talk to us nerds which have an audience that cares about that stuff. :)Read Full Article
Check out how you can control a smart camera using a smartphone. Very convenient if you're taking one of those group shots you want everyone to be in without using the camera timer feature and running back and forth to check the shot. Even cooler, after you snap the photo you can preview it on the phone versus everyone trampling towards the camera setup to peek. The technology behind this is called DLNA, Samsung brands it AllShare. Whereas you can share content from device to TV or device to device over Wi-Fi.Read Full Article
Shortly after Sprint confirmed its Galaxy Nexus with 4G LTE capability at CES 2012 we got some hands-on video of it. There is not much difference from the locked International and Verizon versions with the exception of the processor specs stated to be slightly higher at 1.5GHz versus 1.2GHz. Availability is still TBD, however, it will probably launch in Q2 as Sprint rolls out more of their 4G LTE network.Read Full Article
Samsung has planned to roll out the latest version of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) software on their later released devices and will start in the first quarter 2012. The following devices are included...Read Full Article
Well... besides that and the sexy pics below we don't have availability but assume the white Samsung Galaxy S II will have the same specs and $230-$260 price tag as the black version. Does it have the same mystique as the much anticipated white iPhone 4 when that whole rumor-mill came true? Would you buy it?Read Full Article
Samsung Illusion will hit verizonwireless.com on November 23rd and stores in January 2012. It comes in as a budget Android powered smartphone for $79.99 with two year contract. Under the hood is a 1GHz processor (single core), only 3 megapixel rear camera, yet mobile HotSpot capability for up to five devices, and Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). In the land of dual core processing, dual camera gadgetry this year the Samsung Illusion should still be able to hold it's own, especially on the pockets... besides it's an Android smartphone! Price: $79.99 with two year contractRead Full Article
Galaxy Nexus is the first Android powered smartphone running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). This super phone truly is amazing from every aspect which we'll outline its speed, screen, design, and operating system. The Galaxy Nexus will be available in November starting in Europe, Asia, China and Japan and in December with Verizon in the U.S. Price: $299.99 with two year agreementRead Full Article
Samsung DoubleTime comes to AT&T as a budget Android powered smartphone with hardware specs of... when 2009-ish! :shock: Though it has Android 2.2 (Froyo) software it does have dual touch screens with a full flip-out QWERTY keyboard, and comes in white and pink. Maybe suitable for pre-teen chicas for its daintiness and ability for texting and staying connected to social networks. It comes short, though, with 3.2-inch touch screens and 3.2 megapixel camera with camcorder. Check out more specs & pics below! Price: TBDRead Full Article
Samsung Captivate Glide will head for AT&T's 4G Android smartphone lineup as the full QWERTY slide-out keyboard successor of the Samsung Captivate. These days dual 1GHz processors come standard, running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread); the Samsung Captivate Glide is equipped for business folks with enhanced Exchange ActiveSync support for IT policies. This smartphone doesn't stop there, it has a brilliant 4-inch Super AMOLED touch screen display, 8 megapixel rear facing camera with flash and capable of 1080p HD video recording. While touting a VGA front facing camera for video chatting. Check out more impressive specs below! Price: TDBRead Full Article
T-Mobile will be pre-selling their version of the most anticipated Samsung Galaxy SII device on October 10th, and it will be available in stores October 12th for $229.99 after a $50 mail in rebate and two year contract. The thin, fast, and powerful superphone will be capable blazing the Internet on T-Mobile's 4G (HSPA+) mobile broadband network. This fantastic device finally comes to most of the major U.S. carriers as it has already tipped 10 million smartphone sales globally!Read Full Article
Samsung Vitality is an Android powered smartphone for Cricket with Muve Music, the first unlimited music service with a wireless carrier. The Vitality runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread and packs a 800MHz processor for a budget smartphone. Wireless plans are $65 per month and the Muve Music variant comes preloaded with a special 4GB SD card, which holds up to 3,000 songs and has 1GB set aside for other multimedia content such as photos and video. An 8GB SD card is available for purchase and holds up to 6,000 songs from the Muve Music service. Price: $199.99 (with $20 instant rebate)Read Full Article
Samsung officially announced the arrival of their next superphone line, Samsung Galaxy S II for the U.S.; which comes to AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile starting this fall. Rumors have it, Verizon opted not to have the smartphone in lieu of the Nexus Prime, reportedly Google's next benchmark phone. The Galaxy S II has been on fire debuting in Europe and Korea and becoming one of the fastest selling smartphones in the world, tipping 5 million sold in 85 days.Read Full Article