Articles by Sumit Passary
South Korean smartphone maker Samsung released its flagship handset Galaxy S3 earlier in May this year. The Galaxy S3 has been highly-welcomed by smartphone users and tech gurus alike. The Japanese tech giant Sony, on the other hand, has also released its latest smartphone, Xperia V in an attempt to stake its claim in the highly competitive smartphone market.
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Samsung's flagship model Galaxy S3 is still flying off the shelves, and the company has announced that it will be available in various colors.
Smartphone market leader Samsung is on the verge of releasing its latest device, Galaxy Note 2, at the Samsung Unpacked event in Berlin on Aug. 29. The current Galaxy Note users will be waiting for the launch to see if the new gadget is worth bidding adieu to the old version.
Samsung recently announced the launch of its Galaxy Player 5.8, which has the largest screen when compared to any other portable media player.
Earlier in May this year, Smartphone market leader Samsung released its flagship handset Galaxy S3, which has been highly-welcomed by smartphone users and tech gurus alike. Motorola, on the other hand, has also released its latest smartphone - the Photon Q 4G - in an attempt to stake its claim in the smartphone market.
Leaked images of two retro-styled Fujifilm cameras surfaced on the Internet ahead of the Photokina conference, which starts on Sept. 18 in Cologne, Germany.
The Japanese tech giant Sony is expected to introduce its 9.4-inch Sony Xperia Tablet during the IFA event in Berlin next week. Fueling the Xperia Tablet launch rumors are recently leaked pictures of three of its accessories.
The South Korean tech giant Samsung recently released its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S3, a device that has appealed to users and tech experts alike and challenged rival Apple's market share. On the other hand, the much-awaited Apple iPhone 5's purported release date is just around the corner. These two smartphones are expected to be similar in many ways.
After Samsung released the video teaser of its next-gen device to be unveiled at the IFA event in Berlin its LG’s turn. The South Korean chaebol, LG, has released a video teaser of its new handset giving a sneak peek to smartphone enthusiasts.
Lexibook, the French educational tablet maker, recently announced the official launch of its new educational tablets for kids. The tablet will be available in the U.S. from Sept. 5 onwards. A preview launch will be held at Toys' R Us stores across the country giving an opportunity to parents to discover the tablets.
Smartphone, phablet, and tablet enthusiasts are gearing up for an action-packed 15 days starting on Aug. 29. The biggest gadget makers are slated to launch their new mobile devices this fall.
The France-based tablet maker ARCHOS unveiled its latest line of tablets - the Gen10 XS. Initially, a 10.1-inch model -101 XS - will hit the shelves in mid-September. The 10.1-inch tablet will be followed by 9.7-inch and 8-inch devices before the end of 2012.
T-Mobile USA unveiled a new entry-level smartphone, T-Mobile Concord, designed for those wishing for a no frills annual contract with the network.
Rumors indicate that Nokia will be unveiling two Windows Phone 8 handsets on Sept. 5 at its Nokia World event. One model will be called Nokia Phi and the other model is currently codenamed Nokia Arrow.
Google's first tablet, the recently launched Nexus 7, is expected to touch the 8 million units sales mark by the end of this year. The mammoth 8 million figure estimates will likely give rival tablet makers sleepless nights as Nexus 7 stakes its claim in the consumer market.
The South Korean tech giant seems to be on track to launch the much-touted phablet, the Galaxy Note 2, at the IFA event in Berlin later this month. Will the Taiwanese smartphone maker, HTC, try to steal the thunder from Samsung with the launch of its rumored 6435 LVW phablet?
A recently released video teaser of Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 confirmed to tech enthusiasts that the device is no more a rumor and will indeed be released at the IFA 2012 event in Berlin on Aug. 29.
South Korean smartphone gizmo Samsung will soon give fans much to cheer about. If rumors are to be believed, Samsung will be adding two new devices - Galaxy S3 Mini and Galaxy S2 Plus- to its popular Galaxy range of smartphones. The two new offerings are expected to hit the shelves by Q4 2012.
As threats of malicious software attack continue to increase on Android-powered smartphones and tablets, McAfee is looking to enhance its mobile security software.
South Korean smartphone giant Samsung unveiled the latest member of the Galaxy smartphone family, named Galaxy S Duos. The new smartphone will be dual SIM-enabled allowing the user to receive calls on one SIM while taking a call from the other.
PayPal is testing mobile payment service at 30 McDonald's restaurants in France. This testing will heat up the battle in the mobile payment arena with start-up Square Inc. recently announcing its mobile payment service partnership with Starbucks.
Consumers continue to desire combined features of a smartphone and a tablet in a device. This yearning has given rise to the 'phablet'. By enticing smartphone and tablet users with a syndicate of features, will phablets be able to steal tablets' or smartphones' thunder?
The continued increase of iDevices and Android-based phones has redefined the world of smartphone and tablet games. Game developers are always on their toes to develop games that appeals to smartphone and tablet users.
Acer, better known for its PCs and laptops, is getting ready to boost its smartphone presence. Rumors suggest that Acer will launch its Android-powered Liquid Gallant Solo smartphone at the IFA event in Berlin later this month.
In the battle of tablets, Samsung's recently launched Galaxy 10.1 faces stiff rivalry from Apple's iPad, while Microsoft is set to drop a bomb on the tech world with the launch of its Surface tablets.
This fall, smartphone lovers will have a lot to look forward to with the expected IFA event on Aug. 29 and the rumored Apple iPhone 5 launch on Sept. 12. Gadget enthusiasts can also mark Sept. 5 on their calendars as the launch date of Motorola's new smartphone.
An image posted by French site NowhereElse claims that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, rumored to be launched on Aug. 29, will hit the market with even a bigger screen when compared to its predecessor.