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We thought patent cases couldn’t get any worse after Apple was granted an injunction to block the sales of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Obviously we were wrong. The courts in Dusseldorf have sided with Apple, posting an injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, banning the sale of the tablet from all European countries. As with ... Read More »
Guaranteed to be one of the hottest tablets of the year, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 has just been unveiled with Verizon LTE.
The high point of the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is the absolutely stunning display. The 7.7-inch 1280×800 Super AMOLED Plus display will easily provide some of clearest, brightest images on any tablet to ... 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 »
With Google’s release of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, everyone is wondering when this update will be coming to current devices. Manufacturers are currently seeing which smartphones can get this treatment, and Samsung Italy has just given us a list of confirmed devices to get the ICS update.
If you’re like me, you were probably starting to salivate over two devices announced by Samsung yesterday at the IFA show in Berlin. According to TechCrunch, one of Samsung’s representatives at the IFA show all but confirmed that the 5.3″ Galaxy Note Phablet and the Galaxy Tab 7.7 will not be ... Read More »
Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Tab 7.7 this morning at the IFA conference in Berlin. The Galaxy Tab 7.7 will be the first tablet released that sports Samsung’s gorgeous Super AMOLED+ display.
Samsung recently released an app into the Market for their Unpacked event at IFA next week. An industrious This Is My Next [1] tipster took his magnifying glass to the .apk and uncovered a couple icons that may be of interest to the Android faithful[2].
Unless Samsung is just deliberately messing ... Read More »