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Things in the tech world can change very quickly. Only a short while ago I was talking about the Samsung Nexus Prime video surfacing and how the phone would be launching next week. Just now Samsung and Google have announced that they have pulled the CTIA Fall product launch...
Well folks, would you look at this. The official Android Developers YouTube channel has now confirmed we will see Android 2.4 (or 4.0) Ice Cream Sandwich detailed at the CTIA Samsung Unpacked event next week. While this isn't a big surprise seeing it from the official channel makes it...
So, we all know the new Samsung Nexus is coming, I'm calling it the Galaxy Nexus but you can call it whatever you'd like. To start I'll mention that we will be live at Samsung Unpacked for the event next week that everyone expects Google and Samsung to unveil...
720p seems to be the sweet spot for upcoming Android superphones: Both the Galaxy Nexus/Nexus Prime and the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE have a 720p screen, and the Galaxy Note bumps it up to 1280 x 800. Add another to the list with the Pantech Vega LTE....
In cased anyone missed it yesterday Samsung released a teaser video giving us our first glance at the new Samsung Nexus Prime or whatever the smartphone will be called. Teasing us that "Something BIG is coming" at CTIA next week. Today they've updated the video with a slight change...
The eyes of the world were on Cupertino today, as Apple unveiled their next generation iPhone 5 slightly improved iPhone 4S. While much of the focus of the keynote address was on new features in iOS 5, there are some definite hardware and software upgrades to the top-tier iPhone...
Many industry insiders, not the least of whom being Motorola's competitors, have worried that Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility might make the hardware company the "golden child" of the Android universe. Google chairman Eric Schmidt gave an interview this weekend, assuaging fears and assuring investors that the stability of...
We know that Android's native browser app and Google's Chrome desktop browser have been slated to merge for some time now, and it appears that some concrete efforts are being made in that direction. A version of Chrome that runs on Android is in the extreme early stages of...
Welcome back to the 20th issue of Android Community Weekly! We finally have have a quick video demonstration of Android 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) in action, Amazon has realized an amazingly affordable tablet, and more devices continue to emerge before this holiday season. T-Mobile recently announced their version of...
HTC Thunderbolt owners can't catch a break. After months and months of waiting for Verizon to push out the official Android 2.3 Gingerbread update, customers were all set to get their new software yesterday. Unfortunately, it seems like over half a year wasn't long enough, and Verizon has halted...
Plenty of Android users are fiercely loyal, to the platform if not to any particular brand. Verizon is hoping to keep it that way, and they may be taking some proactive steps in that direction soon. According to an anonymous source at Droid-Life, the US carrier is looking into...
Samsung has outed its latest mobile processor, the Exynos 4212, a dual-core chip based on 32nm build processes and running at a hefty 1.5GHz. The successor to the much-loved 1.2GHz SoC inside the Galaxy S II, the new Exynos 4212 has apparently been designed with 3D graphics as its...