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The Sony Ericsson Xperia range of Android handsets has a new member today, with Sony Ericsson introducing the Xperia Arc S at the IFA show in Berlin. The Xperia Arc S is powered by a 1.4 GHz processor and will ship with the latest version Android OS, Gingerbread, pre-installed. The handset offers a large, 4.2 …...
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A UK firm has been fined a total of £50,000 for distributing fake Android Apps, which are said to have cost innocent users a total of £28,000.
Everything Everywhere has announced that it has completed the merge of the Orange and T-Mobile networks, with the launch of Smart Signal Sharing.
HTC has updated the release schedule for bringing the Ice Cream Sandwich update to their range of Android smartphones.
Although Nokia are still experiencing a fairly rough patch right now, they can still pull a surprise or two.
The popularity of the soon to be released Samsung Galaxy SIII continues to grow, with Carphone Warehouse revealing that 'thousands' of customers have pre-ordered Samsung's new flagship Android handset.
Motorola has updated details of their Android 4.0 upgrade plans, leaving some fans upset at their device missing out on getting the Ice Cream Sandwich update.
Parents are set to have greater control over their child's mobile phone, thanks to a new service from Bemilo.
The Samsung Galaxy SIII is set to release on the 29th May, and with so much hype surround the phone before launch, Samsung have already received nine million pre-orders worldwide for what seems to be the must have Android device for 2012.
Barclays have updated their smartphone payment service, allowing users to pay bills directly from the app, as an alternative method to paying by cash, cheque or credit card.
England fans travelling to watch England play in the Euro 2012 Football Championships have been warned of the potential risk of high mobile phones bills, due to the Ukraine being outside the recent EU wide cap on mobile phone roaming rates.