Samsung has recently announced 2 new wonderphones for the South Korean market–the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE and the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE–just days before the original Samsung Galaxy S II had a chance to debut on the AT&T network. Although the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE is exactly what it sounds like (i.e., an LTE version of the Galaxy S II), its HD partner is a different story. Packing 4G LTE and a 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED screen at 1280×720 resolution, the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE is going to be the “phone of phones.” Remember …
Earlier reports told of an upcoming Sony Ericsson Nozomi, said to come with a 1.5-GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and to be released before yearend. Recent buzz at the IT68 forums, however, reveal rumors of more powerful specs than initially reported for the Sony Ericsson Nozomi and a release date slated for first quarter of next year. According to forum posts on IT68, the Sony Ericsson Nozomi will not come with a single-core processor but with a 1.5-GHz dual-core processor. More than that, the Android phone will be loaded with Android 2.4/4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) rumored to be coming …
Chalk this up as another rumor started over at DROID Life – Verizon’s DROID Incredible is supposedly in queue to get a very cool update; the addition of mobile hotspot functionality as well as being able to record 720p video. There is also speculation that the update will include the DROID red eye animation, which is seen on the DROID X currently.
Mobiletechworld had a chance to top-up on their MWC information with a presentation from HTC on their Legend/Desire/HD Mini. The most interesting piece of knowledge that they gained from the presentation was that this device is likely to receive an upgrade, after launch, to allow the device to support DivX. It is ironic talking about an upgrade to an as yet unavailable device. Nonetheless, HTC seemed perfectly serious. Furthermore, there is the possibility that the same upgrade could bring with it an update to the video encoding prowess of the device. There are rumors that HTC will update the phone’s …
ODROID, releases the worldwide developer edition of its Android handheld gaming system, The ODROID piqued our interest when it began accepting pre-orders back in late September. The first production run sold out quickly and these handhelds are reportedly making their way into the hands of those brave early adopters. As a refresher, the ODROID is an Android-powered handheld gaming device that features a 833Mhz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, 3.5 inch (320×480) capacitive touchscreen, 720P output via a mini-HDMI port, WiFi, Bluetooth and gaming controls. Love the specs and wish you had gotten in on the first round? Don’t fret as the …
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