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After seeing the huge success of its Galaxy S3 selling 10 million units in 50 days, Samsung reportedly has higher goals with the Galaxy S4 - the tech giant has set a huge goal of selling 10 million Galaxy S4 smartphones per month. Yes, you read that right. Ten million per month.
Rumors of a bigger iPhone have been flying thick and fast in the smartphone space and suggest that a bigger iPhone, codenamed iPhone Math, may not make its appearance until 2014 or later.
Nokia has had a busy 2012 with the launch of its latest Windows Phone 8 (WP8) smartphones Lumia 920 and Lumia 820. It seems that the Finnish company has more plans for 2013 as rumors indicate that Nokia will launch a whopping 41-megapixel WP8-powered smartphone, codenamed EOS, in this year.
Verizon Wireless is looking to add a dash of color to the vanilla life in preparation for Valentine's Day. The U.S. carrier has announced that its Nokia Lumia 822 and Motorola Droid RAZR M will be offered in red and pink variants, respectively.
Canadian customers on carrier Rogers can finally grab the Nokia Lumia 920 in the red and white avatars. The carrier's Web site now lists the Lumia 920 as available in both red and white.
There were recent rumors that Nokia was considering using Android as well as Windows Phone in its smartphone strategy. The company has made it clear that it is sticking to Windows Phone and its own S40-based Asha platform.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 is touted to be the next big thing, and the impending smartphone is sending fans and tech experts in a tizzy with the incessant rumors gathering momentum with each passing day. Word's on the street that Samsung is gearing up to host a Mobile Unpacked event in March, which will see its flagship phone, the Galaxy S4, make its debut.
Google's Nexus 4 has proved so popular that the company can't keep it in stock long enough and manufacturer LG has to ramp up production.
Apple will add an additional 36 carriers in several countries to support LTE connectivity for iPhone 5 from next week.
Alexander Kormishin, a French national, created a concept design of Apple's upcoming iPhone 5S and posted the pictures of the design.
The king of phablets, Samsung Galaxy Note 2, has been one of the most popular devices since its arrival in September last year. The smartphone's popularity does not seem to be waning and may increase further as online retailer Amazon is offering the Verizon version of the Galaxy Note 2 for $199.99 on a two-year contract.
Samsung's Galaxy S4 is in the news again, and this time round a leaked image of what could possibly be the press image of the next-generation smartphone has surfaced online.