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Samsung is expected to announce a smaller version of its flagship Galaxy S3 smartphone, and now more evidence has emerged supporting that rumor.
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U.S. carrier T-Mobile and Finnish phone maker Nokia on Monday, Oct. 8, announced that the Lumia 810 Windows Phone 8 (WP8) smartphone would be exclusively offered by the carrier "in the coming weeks." The Lumia 810 is the latest addition to T-Mobile's growing line-up of WP8 devices.
Samsung's flagship smartphone Galaxy S3 has been highly welcomed by smartphone enthusiasts and tech-gurus alike, since its launch in May this year. The company revealed in August this year that the smartphone will be manufactured in four more new colors, and now carrier Verizon has confirmed that it will offer the brown and the black version of the device.
Speculations have been rife that Google is on course to launch its line-up of Nexus devices, including an LG smartphone, in the coming months. If the rumors have any grain of truth in them, then consumers may be privy to a glimpse of the smartphone, courtesy a recent leak.
iPhone 5, Apple's hotly-anticipated sixth iteration of the iPhone, was launched amidst much fanfare in September; however, the smartphone continues to be plagued by problems. After the Maps app fiasco, issues with Siri, and complaints with regard to the rear of the handset getting scratched, adding to iPhone 5 users' woes is the "purple flare" camera issue.
Critics seemed to be positive towards Nokia's announcement of the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820, even though they lamented the initial lack of release date and pricing details. However, the impending release has not stopped employees from leaving and investors from displaying a lack of confidence.
According to recent reports, AT&T mobile customers who upgraded to the iPhone 5 or iOS 6 on an iPhone 4 now face problems with the MicroCell service.
The iPhone 5 may be creating waves post its Sept. 12 launch, but the smartphone's challenger, the Galaxy S3, is on track to give the Apple device some stiff competition. Recently, carrier T-Mobile USA announced that the Galaxy S3 was its best-selling device ever.
The Korean smartphone maker Samsung is speculated to be testing a buttonless smartphone, which will include 3GB of RAM.
Samsung's Galaxy S3, despite the release of iPhone 5, is turning out to be a popular smartphone after all, according to recent data. Growth for sales is averaging 9 percent a week, with Apple's announcement serving to increase sales.
HTC had officially announced the One X+ smartphone a few days ago, and now the unlocked handset is available for pre-order in the United States as well.
Just one day after U.S. carrier AT&T announced it will exclusively offer the Nokia Lumia 920 smartphone running on Windows Phone 8, Rogers has done the same thing in Canada.
On Oct. 2 HTC announced its flagship smartphone One X+. The One X+ packs impressive features which may appeal to smartphone users looking for a high-end phone, but can the new handset compete with Samsung's flagship smartphone Galaxy S3?