Samsung Downscales Its 7-Inch Tablet
Samsung Mobile said Monday that it will be releasing a new version of its 7-inch tablet called the Galaxy Tab 2, which will run Android 4, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, and is expected to retail for $350.
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Samsung Throws Another Galaxy Tab at the Wall
Samsung on Monday announced its latest tablet, the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2. The tablet has a 1 GHz dual-core processor and runs Android 4.0, aka -technewsworld
BlackBerry 10 images leaked
ctures of the new BlackBerry 10 OS have been leaked.BlackBerry's new operating system won't be released until sometime later this year and when it launches, only one phone – the BlackBerry London – is expected to launch with it.The new photos from Crackberry give a better view of BB10, and were reportedly snatched from a presentation given by an a... -techradar
Opinion: Is Sony ditching Android for its own OS?
his morning that Sony is considering its own OS for phones and tablets, based on the Vita system it's developed for its new handheld console, will be worrying a fair few people up at Google HQ.Not because it will be better (let's face it: Sony isn't suddenly going to come up with an ecosystem that betters ... -techradar
Updated: HTC Endeavor: what you need to know
deavor (or Edge/Supreme as it has also been know) is expected to stride out on stage at MWC 2012 and wave its quad-core powered crown jewels right in our face.Quad-core is one of the buzz words in the mobile phone industry this year and we expect to see a number of devices packing serious power over the next 11 months.We first heard rumblings on the HTC End... -techradar
Windows Phone
Exclusive: Nokia Lumia 610 to set new bar for budget Windows Phones
rthcoming Lumia 610 is set to tread new ground for the Windows Phone platform and enter the market as a pay as you go only offering.Three new phones are expected to debut from Nokia at Mobile World Congress 2012, and sources close to the matter have confirmed to TechRadar that the budget mode... -techradar
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