Friday, September 14, 2012

AT&T to launch the Samsung Galaxy Note II on October 21st

Google Wallet no longer supported on Verizon Galaxy Nexus

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Those that have been sideloading Google Wallet onto their Verizon-branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus handsets and using the mobile payment system (despite no official support by the carrier) were greeted with bad news today. Users attempting to open Wallet on their handsets are now greeted with a message reading, ?This version of Google Wallet is no

Ice Cream Sandwich Coming to Verizon?s Galaxy Tab 10.1

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It?s been a long time coming, but the wait is over for owners of Verizon?s Galaxy Tab 10.1 to get their taste of Ice Cream Sandwich. An over-the-air update is rolling out now that will bring?Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich to Verizon?s Galaxy Tab 10.1. The update brings long-awaited features such as Android 4.0 Zero

Bad Guy Google? Acer Cancels Launch Of Non-Android Device After Pressure From Google

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It was announced a few nights ago that Acer would release a new device running the?Aliyun OS developed by Alibaba for China. Apparently this didn?t sit too well with Google who, as reported by Dow Jones, who let Acer know that if it went through with such plans, ?Google will terminate its Android-related cooperation and

Samsung announces Galaxy Victory 4G LTE for Sprint

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While Apple may have held it?s big announcement yesterday, that isn?t stopping Sprint and Samsung from trekking onward. Today, the duo has teamed up to announce the long-rumored Galaxy Victory 4G LTE, a budget priced smartphone that manages to pack a serious punch. Priced at just $50 ($100 before mail-in rebate), the handset features Android

PowerSkin Releases NFC-enabled Galaxy S 3 Case

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PowerSkin has rolled out the NFC-enabled case for the Samsung Galaxy S 3. The case features a 1,500 mAh rechargeable battery which provides up to 2.83-hour of additional talk time and up to 97-hour of additional standby time. The case also has the Smart Power Management feature that shuts the PowerSkin off whenever the Galaxy

Sprint and Samsung officially announce the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE; September 16th for $100

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Samsung and Sprint have just announced the forthcoming availability of the Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE. It?s going to come in as a mid-range device that should house enough power for those who don?t need to control the world with their smartphones. It?ll debut with its 4 inch display and a 1.2GHz dual-core processor alongside

Rogers set to launch more LTE cities throughout Canada by October 1st

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Rogers Communications in Canada announced via their RedBoard blog today that they are getting ready to light up more locations throughout Canada with LTE service. Rogers has plans to cover 60% of the Canadian population with LTE service before the end of 2012. In a step to reaching that goal, Rogers plans to launch the

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak thinks Apple v. Samsung will be overturned

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While Steve Wozniak had a public appearance in Shanghai, he held an interview fielding questions about the company he co-founded, Apple. He spoke about topics related to the newly unveiled iPhone 5 and the the Apple v. Samsung trial. In relation to the latter Wozniak was very clear that he hates all the litigation; ?I

Sprint Asks: Is the Galaxy S3 the World?s Best Phone? [POLL]

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Back in June we reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S3 on Sprint (watch the video below), the latest device in a series of epic Galaxy smartphones, and Kevin Krause concluded, ?Consider us impressed.? Even after yesterday?s highly anticipated iPhone 5 announcement, Phandroid readers overwhelmingly picked the Galaxy S3 as the better of the two devices. And

T-Mobile Confirms Snapdragon S4 Chip In Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G

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We previously thought?that the Galaxy S Relay 4G would have the Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 chip, but?T-Mobile confirmed that it will actually have the Snapdragon S4 chip.?The improved technology should make the phone more appealing to T-Mobile customers looking for something in Samsung?s Galaxy line. The rest of the specs are the same as previously reported?with

Source: http://amazingadgets.com/att-to-launch-the-samsung-galaxy-note-ii-on-october-21st/

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