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roblem with Android is both the Linux and Java components it's built with and the way it's implemented by multiple handset makers. That's according to Sebastien Marineau, the senior vice president of BlackBerry OS.TechRadar at the BlackBerry Jam conference. That causes security headaches and ultimately l... -techradar
Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini launching tomorrow
g Galaxy S3 Mini launch event has been confirmed as tomorrow, when the 4-inch handset will take to the stage in Germany.We first reported that we may see a slimmed down version of the popular, but rather large Samsung Galaxy S3 last week after an invite to the German event showed up online.JK Shin, Samsung's head of communicati... -techradar
Google Nexus 7 gets Android 4.1.2 with landscape mode
h industry, things are usually announced well before they're released, but on Tuesday morning it became apparent that that's not always the case.Google simultaneously announced and released the latest update to Android 4.1: Jelly Bean, bringing the OS to version 4.1.2.The update is... -techradar
Analyst: RIM may not launch BB10 until March 2013
BlackBerry 10 handsets may not arrive until March next year, according to a leading industry analyst.Peter Misek, of the Jefferies research firm, reckons the stricken smartphone giant is unlikely to push out the crucial OS before the third month of the year, despite recent claims to the contrary.RIM CEO Thorsten Heins' recently ... -techradar
Windows Phone
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 takes a top five place in best mobile phones
been a key new entry in TechRadar's famed top 20 best mobile phones list – with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 making a top five entry. TechRadar's list has become one of the most viewed parts of the site - and changes at the top indicate big shifts ... -techradar
HTC ditches Samsung components for other suppliers, a la Apple
ortedly reducing its dependence on hardware from Samsung Electronics, following Apple's lead.DigiTimes reported HTC is switching its orders for CMOS image sensors to OmniVision and Sony. The Korea-based manufacturer also lost HTC's orders for AMOLED panels to AU Optronics (AUO), according to industry sources.HTC won'... -techradar
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