Verizon Officially Taps XOOM with $599.99 Price Tag, February 24th Release
Confirming what has been widely expected, the 10.1-inch tablet will run $600 with a contract, $800 without.
Read moreDetailsConfirming what has been widely expected, the 10.1-inch tablet will run $600 with a contract, $800 without.
Read moreDetailsWe can add three more Android devices to the HTC lineup thanks to these new models. Each follows a predecessor with updated software and slightly newer hardware.
Read moreDetailsThe Facebook phone rumors officially die today with the announcement of two HTC handsets. These devices run Android 2.3.3 with Sense UI and feature tight integration with Facebook.
Read moreDetailsMetroPCS jumps ahead of the competition, releasing the first commercially available 4G LTE Android smart phone. Folks looking to pick up the no-contract handset can do so later this week at a suggested $399.99 price.
Read moreDetailsThe above video shows the newly announced Kyocera Echo Android powered smartphone from Sprint. It is an interesting concept, a phone that can turn into a "tablet like device" and back. There are a lot of unanswered questions about the Echo, such as battery life for a dual screen device,...
Read moreDetailsWell, it's probably not the most popular decision, but Tmo and Samsung officially announced the Vibrant 4G. As expected, it's more or less exactly like the original Vibrant, with Froyo, an HSPA+ radio, front-facing camera, and T-Mobile TV.
Read moreDetailsFor the first time ever, Android has wrestled away the top spot in smart phone market share. Topping Symbian with nearly 1 in 3 smart phones shipped, Android shows no signs of slowing.
Read moreDetailsT-Mobile and Samsung issued a press release announcing the Galaxy S 4G, said to be the fastest smartphone on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network and capable of delivering theoretical peak download speeds of up to 21 Mbps. It was T-Mobile's first smartphone to hit those speeds. The press release offered little beyond...
Read moreDetailsAt CES 2011, Samsung Mobile announced three brand new 4G LTE devices, all for the Verizon Wireless network. Verizon was touting up to 10x faster speeds than their current 3G service and planned to cover the same area with their 4G network within three years. Samsung Galaxy Tab 4G LTE...
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