Samsung’s response to the newly freed One series of devices is already available in many parts of the globe and while those of us in the U.S. are still just grasping at rumors, our neighbors to the north can now lord their certainty over us as Samsung has confirmed that the ... Read More »
As previously announced, AT&T put up the Galaxy Note for pre-order today to coincide with the big Super Bowl ad that Samsung plans to air during the 4th quarter. Those who pre-order now for $299 will receive the device by February 17th, two days before the official in-store date of February ... Read More »
It’s been nearly one month since the Galaxy Nexus was first announced, but Canada’s three largest carriers (Rogers, Bell and Telus) have all announced their launch plans for the pure Google device.
Bell will be the first carrier in Canada to release the handset, starting in early December. No specific date has been handed out ... Read More »
T-Mobile customers have been patiently waiting on a release date for the Samsung Galaxy S II while Sprint fans got their version of the device last week and AT&T gets some action on October 2nd. It doesn’t look like they will have to wait much longer because we just ... Read More »
T-Mobile and Rogers fans alike have a special leak in store for them today. Canadian-based MobileSyrup was at a Telus and Samsung sponsored concert last night and just so happened to snap a pic of the widely anticipated Samsung Hercules, the device rumored to be T-Mobile and Telus’ Galaxy S II variant.
Attention dear Canadian readers, you might want to hold off on buying that Android superphone you want so badly. Because this Friday, Best Buy will be selling a handful of Android devices for the lowest price possible: free. The giant retailer will be giving out the following phones with a 3-year contract:
Update: Motorola has announced the T-Mobile Charm will be priced at $74.99 with 2-year contract via Facebook.
The T-Mobile Motorola Charm finally has a release date of August 25th, but all we know about the price is that it will be “affordable”. T-Mobile tweeted the new information today, so ... Read More »
The FCC’s releases are fickle swamp to wade through, but every once and awhile you find something interesting. The label above, posted today, might look a little confusing, but according to Engadget it’s a match for the sticker found inside the HTC Legend.
The FCC filing explains that the phone might be headed for a ... Read More »