At CES 2012, AT&T revealed the Samsung Galaxy Note. However, they didn’t mention anything regarding the release date
» Read more: AT&T To Offered Samsung Galaxy Note In February 19th
At CES 2012, AT&T revealed the Samsung Galaxy Note. However, they didn’t mention anything regarding the release date
» Read more: AT&T To Offered Samsung Galaxy Note In February 19th
At CES 2012, AT&T revealed the Samsung Galaxy Note. However, they didn’t mention anything regarding the release date. Now we got some information regarding the availability.
» Read more: AT&T To Offered Samsung Galaxy Note In February 19th
Samsung showcased the WB150F camera at CES 2012 and we were impressed with its wireless capabilities.
» Read more: WB150F is a long zoom range camera with smart features
Cricket Wireless is a pre-paid carrier that has been offering more and more Android smartphones to its users. The latest addition to the company’s Android line is the Samsung Vitality smartphone. The smartphone also gets the new Cricket Muve Music service.
» Read more: Cricket Wireless offers the Samsung Vitality with Muve Music service
Back during January when CES was in full swing, one of the stranger Android products we ran across was the Parrot Asteroid Android-powered car stereo. We had some of the details back in January, but the real things we wanted to know like when it would land and how much it would cost were a mystery until now
» Read more: Parrot Asteroid Android car stereo gets price and launch date
Recently revealed by Samsung, the Galaxy Precedent places as an intermediate mid-range device. But here’s the kicker, it has an off-contract price we haven’t really seen in a smartphone of this caliber – ever
» Read more: Samsung Galaxy Precedent: Off-Contract Alternative for $150
MAX GO, the mobile Android application for Cinemax subscribers, is now available in the Android Market. Similar to HBO GO, this service will be available after users authenticate their cable/satellite provider’s information. Any movie or series available to Cinemax on demand will be available for mobile use on MAX GO.