Samsung-developed Google Nexus S has been announced for Italy. The world’s first phone running Android 2.3 OS (Gingerbread) will be available to Italian consumers from next month carrying a price tag of 549 euros. The Nexus S for Italy boasts all the same features except one – it has a 4-inch Super Clear LCD panel instead of 4-inch Super AMOLED.
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Google Nexus S lands in Italy
January 25th, 2011Huawei Announces Ideos X5 at CES; We have Hands-On
January 6th, 2011The existence of the Ideos X5 by Huawei has been known for quite some time, but here at CES we were given the opportunity to get some real hands-on time with the device and learn about what’s under the hood. So let’s hop to it! Specs of the Huawei Ideos X5 include: Android 2.2, upgradeable to 2.3 Flash 10.1 (all content, such as videos and games) 720p HD video support Wi-Fi hotspot 4 GB ROM MicroSD support up to 32 GB Camera: 5 MP with LED flash Swype keyboard inclusion FM radio 3.8″ TFT 800×480 display (capacitive) 1500 mAh battery UMTS 900/2100/AWS Qualcomm processor 7230, 800 MHz 512 MB RAM There are no details on pricing as of this moment, but will be available “before mid-2011″.
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HTC Wildfire getting Android 2.2 Froyo this week in Europe
December 20th, 2010The Wildfire is one of HTC’s cheapest Android smartphones, but that doesn’t mean the company doesn’t care about it. And to prove this, HTC has just announced ( on Facebook ) that the Wildfire would be officially updated to Android 2.2 Froyo this week – in fact, Vodafone UK is rolling out the update today.
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HTC Merge Early Hands On [Video]
October 12th, 2010The HTC Merge, which still has not been officially announced for Verizon Wireless, has been caught on video. This time, AndroidCentral has gotten some personal time with the device and did a quick walkthrough of the hardware and the software of the device. Bing is present in the software, as expected, and is integrated throughout like many of Verizon’s lineup of DROID devices.
Samsung Dual SIM Star Duos (GT-B7722) launched in India
September 29th, 2010Samsung’s dual SIM-toting phone that was launched in Sweden in June has been announced for the Indian market. The phone will be known as Star Duos and is the first dual-SIM phone supporting 3G and 2G dual-active standby. The phone has a 3.2-inch touchscreen display and features a 3 page extended menu with TouchWiz 2.0 UI, 5MP camera with Power LED flash, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi, DNSe audio enhancing technology, SNS support, FindMusic service to identify songs, Document viewer, FM Radio, 9 regional language support, 250MB internal memory and microSD card slot supporting up to 16GB
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Samsung Omnia Pro 4 comes as Omnia 735 in Germany
August 20th, 2010Samsung’s Omnia Pro 4 that went official at CommunicAsia in June has been announced for the German market. It will be called as Omnia 735 and run Windows Mobile 6.5.3 OS. Available from this month, Omnia 735 features a 2.62-inch touchscreen display, 3G support, Office Mobile 2010, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.2MP camera, FM Radio and microSD card slot supporting up to 32GB
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Samsung E2370 X-treme Edition rugged phone launched in Germany
August 4th, 2010Samsung’s rugged E2370 has been announced for Germany. The X-treme Edition phone provides ultimate protection against dust, water, drops and also offers humongous battery life
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Samsung brings WB2000 digital camera to South Korea
July 25th, 2010WB2000 digital camera that went official in February at the PMA 2010 has now been announced for Samsung’s home market. The 21mm thick WB2000 features a 24mm wide-angle Schneider-KREUZNACH lens along with Back Side Illumination (BSI) CMOS image sensor that helps to take low light photos at up to 10 megapixel resolution
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