Smartphones over the last few years have been going from strength to strength, with faster processors, higher memory, bigger displays with larger resolutions, and bigger (but not always) batteries to help keep up with the other improvements. Device accessories, which once meant only earphones and an USB cable, have also become increasingly sophisticated. We now have a variety of bluetooth headsets, docks, protective and eye-pleasing covers, HDMI media link devices, capacitive styluses, and a myriad of other useful contraptions that complement our handheld devices. Keeping with the trend, Samsung followed up the much-hyped debut of the Samsung Galaxy S3 with the promise …
The Samsung Galaxy S3 was unveiled with a lot of fuss a week ago in London, and alongside Sammy’s latest flagship came an extensive line of accessories. The S Pebble, the AllShare Cast Dongle, and the Wireless Charging Kit were just a few of the ones that drew our attention, and, while we didn’t know anything official about their launch, we hoped to see them hit the market at around the same time with the Galaxy S3. However, it now seems that at least one of those exciting accessories will not be available until September, which is a whole three (or …
Yes, boys and girls, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is finally here! And it’s ready to play with a wide range of new accessories designed for what could be the most powerful smartphone ever. So far, we only have rumors about the S3’s availability in some important markets, including the US, but we do know that you’ll certainly dig (most of its) accessories. AllShare Cast Dongle First off, there’s the AllShare Cast Dongle, which is, by far, the most interesting Galaxy S3 accessory. The dongle (or hub, we’re still unsure how Sammy will market it) will turn the S3 into a …
No matter if you are a fan of Apple’s iPhones and iPads or an Android geek that can’t even stand to hear about that fruit company, you’ve probably heard of iHome at some point. Associated exclusively with Apple until now, the accessory manufacturer has finally decided to throw us Android enthusiasts a bone, announcing the launch of its first three devices designed to work with Google-powered smartphones and tablets. The first of the trio, the IC50, is a “space saver FM stereo alarm clock radio” and should draw your attention with an innovative sliding micro-USB connector. The sliding fixture allows you …
With our devices featuring advanced graphics and lightning-quick processing power these days, it is no wonder why we see so many games being developed for today’s latest Android smartphones and Android tablets. Yeah, awesome graphics are pretty darn sweet, but the main issue at work is that devices lack the ability of a decent controller. Since these “high-tech” toys come standard with Bluetooth, why not develop a controller compatible of playing nice? Touchscreen gaming is lackluser at best, and so, ladies and gentlemen, we we proudly present the DRONE. Yes, because its name is capitalized, it’s obviously absolutely incredible. The …
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