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Unwired View Feb 02 12 The LG Optimus LTE was launched by Bell in Canada back in November, alongside its slowly-expanding LTE network. Bell’s version surely contributed towards LG’s record 1 million sales of the device. And now it looks like the Optimus LTE is headed to another Canadian carrier. We’ve already heard that Telus would launch the Samsung Galaxy [...] Full story...
Back in 2010, when Apple released the iPhone 4 (with its then-new Retina Display), one of the things it was famous for was the inability to ship the white model in due time, because of production issues.
The Wi-Fi-only Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is now up for pre-order in Canada, courtesy of Future Shop. The Android-powered tablet announced at MWC in February will set you back $349.
The HTC One S is undoubtedly one of the highest-end Android smartphones that T-Mobile has to offer right now.
While Nokia’s been inexplicably busy telling people that the Lumia 610 would only arrive in the UK next month… you guessed it.
Yesterday a new LG smartphone got leaked on its way to Sprint. And today we get another image showing the LG LS860 (codenamed Cayenne) and a leaked list of specs to go with that.
Sprint has discontinued the Samsung Nexus S 4G, which it had been selling since May of 2011. The Nexus S 4G was, as you may already know, the Now Network’s version of the Samsung Nexus S – the second ever ‘Nexus’ device created by Google together with an Android phone maker.
Sony has put out yet another progress report detailing its roadmap for updates to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
It’s no secret that the Samsung Galaxy S III will be available in Canada via most (if not all) mobile carriers starting “this summer”.
Unveiled earlier this month as the world’s first Android smartphone to have 2GB of RAM, the LG Optimus LTE 2 has been released in South Korea last week in just one color version: black.
It’s not the first time we’re hearing that Nokia’s PureView technology will make it to some of the company’s future smartphones.