Yesterday we learned that the Samsung Galaxy S III would be unveiled at a separate Samsung-hosted event in the first half of the year, but the company is still looking forward to “introducing and demonstrating exciting new mobile products” at Mobile World Congress 2012. According to Anton Nagy of Read More »
In the wee hours of the morning, Samsung took to Facebook to at last outline the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade plans for a number of their high profile 2011 devices.
It won’t surprise anyone that the Galaxy S II tops the list for an upgrade in Q1 of 2012, but joining ... Read More »
The jig is finally up. Ever since the Samsung event at the end of August, mystery has surrounded the innards of T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II variant. From the very beginning, leaks (and the Samsung Hercules) pointed toward a Qualcomm processor instead of Samsung’s in-house Exynos. Thanks to a tweet from Samsung’s Galaxy S ... Read More »
Ever wondered what kinds of unconventional devices Android could be powering in the not-so-distant future? How about bicycles?
At the 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show, Ford revealed a concept bicycle they’ve cleverly dubbed the “E-Bike” that’s powered by a Samsung Galaxy S II. The electronic bike features a motor in the front tire capable of speeds ... Read More »
Now that Samsung has that whole Galaxy S IIin space thing all locked up, they’ve finally turned their attentions back to those of us in the troposphere and realized that the U.S. launch still hadn’t happened.
On August 29th in New York, the company will be making a major product ... Read More »
US Android fans may not be very pleased with the fact that it has taken so long for the Samsung Galaxy S II to get here. This device has been popping up all over the world–our friends in neighboring countries have it already–but the US is still not getting any love! ... Read More »
It’s been almost 3 months since the Samsung Galaxy S II was released in South Korea. Though this has been one of the most anticipated devices of the year and has been popping up all over the world, the US remains an exception. In the midst of rage and ... Read More »
The Samsung Galaxy S II is one of the most desired Android smartphones of 2011. Despite its popularity, this phone is yet to make it to the U.S. It’s been popping up everywhere around the world since its debut in Korea last April, but the U.S. is not getting any love ... Read More »
Android smartphones are becoming thinner and thinner every day. Though we might worry about the fragility that this thinness might entail, it seems like manufacturers are making nice “Rambo” devices here (at least in some ways). These two videos have been recently uploaded to the internet, and they prove just how tough these bad boys ... Read More »