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Some leaked images of a Droid 4 look-a-like has been posted at the Android Central forum. This new Motorola QWERTY slider is packed with Android 4.0 and is for Sprint.
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Sony seems to be the only major android device manufacturer that is taking Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update seriously. After delivering the ICS update to Sony Xperia 2011 lineup of smartphones and Sony Tablet S earlier this year, Android 4.0 update is now available on Sony Tablet P. Other than the mighty tablet with two displays, Sony’s rugged smartphone Xperia Active is also receiving official Android 4.0 update.
Apple Worldwide Developer Conference is over. The Cupertino-based tech giant showed off MacBook Pro with Retina display, along with iOS 6 at the show. Apple iPhone 5 eventually will be the first smartphone to feature the highlighted mobile operating system. However, there was no announcement regarding the sixth generation iPhone at the show. Apple made it clear that the highly anticipated smartphone is not coming anytime soon.
The head of the Federal Communications Commission is asking for a review of the agency's stance on radiofrequency energy emitted from cell phones amid lingering concerns that the devices may cause brain tumors.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is already shipping in Germany. On the other hand, U.S. customers of Motorola Droid Razr Maxx are still waiting for the update. However, they will not have to wait much longer as Verizon is hinting that the update is coming shortly.
With more than 9 million preorders, Samsung Galaxy S3 has turned out to be the most popular smartphone made ever. Due to heavy demand for the smartphone in European and Asian market, the U.S. release date seems to be in danger after Canada debut of the highly anticipated smartphone has been pushed back by one week.
New findings from ABI Research reveal that despite the smartphone market growing, Apple and Samsung are the leading OEMs with control over half the market. So why are the two companies stifling competition, despite overall growth?
Just when Microsoft’s tablet rumor had reached a fever pitch, its close partner Nokia teased a big announcement. It gave a new twist to the rumor as both the company is announcing something big on the same day.
Moody's slashed Nokia's credit rating to "junk" on Friday after the Finnish cellphone maker cut 10,000 more jobs and forecast a wider-than-expected loss, citing worries about its cash position and slow sales of new Windows phones.
The U.S. military on Friday released a new strategy aimed at tapping the full potential of smartphones and other mobile devices while maintaining adequate security and reliability.
Motorola Solutions Inc said on Friday it had agreed to buy Psion Plc, the British company that pioneered portable computing with its "Organiser" device in the 1980s, for $200 million to expand its business with industrial clients.
With the latest round of job cuts announced this week Nokia's chief executive Stephen Elop could be hastening rather than arresting the once dominant Finnish phone maker's decline.
Sony Xperia Ion, the first Sony-branded smartphone in U.S., is all set to release on AT&T this month. AT&T will be selling Sony’s LTE-powered high-end smartphone at an affordable price tag of $99.