Category: Samsung Galaxy S

T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Officially Announced (Again) – Launch Date And Pricing Revealed

A device that almost got lost in the CES 2012 hooplah, the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G has finally been given a more pinpointed release date for T-Mobile. The device’s most notable feature is the fact that it will run on T-Mobile’s super fast HSPA+ 42Mbps down network. It will also be running off a 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor with the latest version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread pre-installed.

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T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G Officially Announced (Again) – Launch Date And Pricing Revealed

T-Mobile Leak Reveals HTC Ville and Huawei Prism And Samsung T769 Coming Soon

It’s been awhile since we’ve had a good T-Mobile leak round these parts, but today may have changed that. Thanks to TMoNews , we now see a few devices that will soon be making their way to the carrier, as revealed in this accessory inventory list

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T-Mobile Leak Reveals HTC Ville and Huawei Prism And Samsung T769 Coming Soon

Moneto sets the Galaxy S up for contactless payments, coming to more Android devices soon

Last month Moneto revealed plans to bring their NFC-enabled microSD card payment system to Android phones. Now the first compatible cards are available for purchase

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Moneto sets the Galaxy S up for contactless payments, coming to more Android devices soon

Update headed to Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket on AT&T

The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrock for AT&T is apparently in the midst of an over-the-air update, except no one seems to be able to get it to install properly. There has been no official word from either Samsung or AT&T on what changes users can expect if they can ever get the 21MB update installed, but judging by its size we aren’t expecting anything huge

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Update headed to Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket on AT&T

Snapdragon S4 MSM8960 benchmarks show dual-core is not dead

There is no denying that quad-core processors are the next big thing in mobile, but new benchmark tests suggest we shouldn’t be sleeping on the next generation of dual-core CPUs.

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Snapdragon S4 MSM8960 benchmarks show dual-core is not dead

Samsung Galaxy S II for US Cellular Officially Announced

Even more announcements have made their way to our inbox.

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Samsung Galaxy S II for US Cellular Officially Announced

Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Mini 2 Officially Announced

We’re not sure what’s going on this year but all sorts of OEMs are announcing their wares ahead of Mobile World Congress. Samsung is the latest, though what they have to show off isn’t nearly as exciting as the Galaxy S III we once thought we’d see. Still, any new announcement are good announcements

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Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Mini 2 Officially Announced

Sky Go Brings Live Streaming to UK Customers

Sky in the UK has finally released their Android application, Sky Go. Sky Go allows users to stream live TV from many of Sky’s channels, including all 11 Sky movie channels, all 4 Sky sports channels (including Sky Sports News and ESPN) and a lot more. Have a look at the full list below

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Sky Go Brings Live Streaming to UK Customers

Cities in 14 Different States Set to Receive US Cellular 4G LTE

US Cellular has announced that new cities will be getting 4G LTE.

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Cities in 14 Different States Set to Receive US Cellular 4G LTE

Gartner: Android Captured Half of Global Smartphone Sales in Q4’11

Reputable research firm Gartner today released figures for mobile operating system sales on a global scale in the fourth quarter of 2011. They found that Google suffered a slight decline in market share while Apple gained 8% thanks to the launch of the iPhone 4S. Even with the decline, Google still owned 50.9% of the share for that period, an increase from 30.5% in the same quarter a year ago.

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Gartner: Android Captured Half of Global Smartphone Sales in Q4’11

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