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A new leaked image allegedly shows the BlackBerry 10 roadmap for 2013, with various products including what appears to be a 'phablet.'
The South Korea-bound Samsung Galaxy S4 will reportedly rock an Exynos 5 Octa processor and LTE support in its home market.
A new Sony Xperia A smartphone codenamed 'Dogo' will reportedly arrive this summer, packing a Snapdragon 600 processor, 2GB of RAM and sporting a 4.6-inch display possibly with a full HD resolution.
The Facebook phone rumor seems to have more lives than a cat, and the social network's recent Android announcement sparked a new round of speculation.
By rolling out this update, Sprint has become the first U.S. carrier to release the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for Samsung Galaxy S2 devices.
'An FCC filing for the SCH-I545, which is most likely the model number for Verizon's Galaxy S4, says the device will support the 700MHz LTE band (Band 13) right alongside Verizon's 1700MHz AWS frequencies (Band 4).'
Joshua Hill alias P0sixninja says he has got some crucial exploits in iOS 6.1.3 that can jailbreak the firmware.
Verizon joins the ranks of AT&T and T-Mobile in offering the BlackBerry Z10 smartphone Verizon is finally selling the BlackBerry Z10, and it sports a $199.
A new batch of Google Nexus 4 handsets sport a few subtle changes in design, including rubber feet or bumpers on all four corners of the device to prevent scratches and cracks.
The new Samsung Galaxy S4 powerhouse will be available for pre-order from AT&T starting on Apr. 16, with a $249.99 price tag on a two-year contract with the carrier.
The AOKP firmwares are completely stock and allow you to customize your way. Users of Samsung Galaxy S3 are not sure whether they will get the Android 4.
Apart from Motorola X phone, Google Nexus 5 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 are also said to be coming with Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.