The first Windows Phone handset to feature a 12MP camera may not come from Nokia , but from HTC.
» Read more: 12MP Windows Phone Mango handset from HTC shows up
The first Windows Phone handset to feature a 12MP camera may not come from Nokia , but from HTC.
» Read more: 12MP Windows Phone Mango handset from HTC shows up
Samsung may have the Galaxy S II on the way to keep its flagship spot occupied, but according to the latest rumors there’ll also be a replacement to the original single-core Galaxy S as well. Connected insider Eldar Murtazin has heard that Samsung is readying the Galaxy S i9001, an overclocked version of the original device
» Read more: Samsung Galaxy S i9001 with overclocked CPU in pipeline?
If you’re unfamiliar with who Eldar Murtazin is, first and foremost, he is the editor-in-chief Analyst and manager of Mobile-Review.com, and a very well read and followed fellow. What he’s got to say is in regards to this mornings news about Nokia teaming up with Microsoft for a Windows Phone 7 handshake heard around the world. As this was occuring, Murtazin was hearing from his inside sources that not only had Nokia made a deal with Microsoft, they’d cut a deal with Google as well at essentially the same time
» Read more: Nokia Partners with Android Too, So Says Eldar Murtazin
As of yesterday, we know for sure that Samsung will announce a new high-end Galaxy S Android smartphone at MWC 2011, on February 13. Korean website Nocutnews has more info on the new handset, including a list of its specs (some of which being already known)
Not long ago, the idea of a Nokia Windows Phone 7 device was downright ridiculous. However, after last week’s rumor that came from Eldar Murtazin (known for uncovering lots of secrets – although he had some inaccurate stories, too), it looks like Nokia and Microsoft are, in fact, planning to make and launch WP7 handsets together
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by Effie Tjhai on 08.
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Here’s a very interesting rumor coming – as many other rumors – from Mobile-review ’s Eldar Murtazin: the first Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) tablet will be launched by Google in collaboration with Motorola, and it will be called Motopad. Unfortunately, details about the Motopad are scarce, but it’s said that it will have a 7 inch display – like the Samsung Galaxy Tab
» Read more: 7 inch Google Motopad to be the first Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet?