Feb 10, 2012 : Comments
Samsung Vibrant back on official CyanogenMod list, 911 issues fixed
Rumors
Samsung Galaxy Nexus may be upgraded for other carriers
Well, it's just a rumor at this point, but there may be some changes coming to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, insofar as new carrier alternatives are concerned. As you know, the Galaxy Nexus is currently exclusively offered by Verizon Wireless but starting next month, that's all set to change. Based on figures posted on NenaMark, the new Nexus that is set to shed... Read more » Samsung Mobile to release 2 new tablets
Looks like Samsung isn't resting on their laurels which is great news for all of us. Even with the impending release of the AT&T Galaxy Note and the buzz surrounding the new Galaxy S III, the Suwon-based manufacturer is not slowing its pace. It looks like Sammy has two new devices that just got WiFi certification and with the iPad 3 on the horizon, it isn't much... Read more » T-Mobile may be next in line for Galaxy Nexus
You read the headline and you're excited, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. Looks like the folks over at CellphoneSignal have uncovered some database code that may reference the Galaxy Nexus. The code in question is pictured above and you can clearly see that Samsung is listed as the vendor of what is classified as the SGH-T999. Now, for those that know, T-Mobile... Read more » Samsung mystery device gets WiFi certification; possibly next-gen Galaxy Note
Looks like our spy network has brought us some new information about Samsung's future lineup (hopefully). A pair of Samsung devices with model numbers GT-N8000 and GT-N8013. Now, that doesn't tell us much but if Samsung hasn't drastically changed their numbering practices, the Galaxy Note (aka GT-N7000) looks like it is the predecessor for the two devices that just... Read more » Rogers and Fido get the Galaxy Nexus on January 10th
Looks like Verizon's exclusive chokehold on the Galaxy Nexus is just about done. Wrapped up in less than a month so hopefully, Verizon has taken advantage of the small head start. In any case, looks like following Bell and Virgin's announcement that they would be carrying the new Samsung flagship device, Rogers and Fido are getting on the band wago. Based on a... Read more » Sony files to trademark Xperia Ion moniker
Looks like Sony Ericsson has decided on a name for a device, but which one? We reported last week that a device code-named LT28at was headed to AT&T. We also reported that the Xperia Arc HD (Nozomi) was undergoing carrier testing in Hong Kong. Now, to add fuel to the fire, Sony has recently filed a trademark application for the name Xperia Ion. The trademark... Read more » Samsung Galaxy III may be be a 3D phone
The blogs are rife with Samsung Galaxy III rumors and here's another one to add to your list. New rumors have surface this morning indicating that the newest addition to Samsung's Galaxy lineup may be called the Galaxy S 3D. According to ruroms the new Galaxy S III will come with a Super AMOLED HD display but also feature cutting-edge 3D effects. While we here at... Read more » Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 10.1 pop up in US Cellular systems
Calling all US Cellular customers (and those in US Cellular service areas), your calls for a new Android device have been answered... Or they will be, soon. Of course what we're talking about is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Galaxy S II popping up in the US Cellular ESN system. While the leaked screenshot doesn't provide any information other than the fact the... Read more » Samsung GT-N8010 gets WiFi certification, may be Galaxy Note successor
By now, you've heard about the Galaxy Note; the 5.3-inch, Super AMOLED HD display, and 1.4GHz dual-core Exynos processor. Well since the announcement, people in the US Android family have been waiting for this device to hit our shores. Unfortunately, there was never any official announcement. Well, the rumor mill has started. A Samsung mobile device with a... Read more » Intel releases reference design for new Android phone
ARM has been the dominant force in the mobile industry mainly because most of the phones we're seeing are based on ARM processors. Well, Intel had something to say about that and it looks like we'll be hearing a lot more from the processor manufacturer come 2012. The latest word from the computing giant is that their new SoC (Intel Medfield) is the newest chip in the... Read more »









