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While many are probably waiting for T-Mobile USA to launch the Nokia Lumia 925, the fourth largest North American carrier has just released the more affordable Lumia 521.
Since Samsung is the incontestable leader of the global smarpthone market (32.7% of all shipments in Q1 2013), it’s no surprise that the South Korean company is also the largest smartphone vendor in China.
We already know that the Nokia Lumia 925 will be available in the UK (as well as in other markets) starting June.
Two new upcoming HTC smartphones have surfaced today, one getting itself certified in Taiwan, the other showing up in some benchmark results.
Verizon Wireless is the last major US mobile carrier to start selling the Samsung Galaxy S4. Although its official launch day is May 23, those who’ve pre-ordered Verizon’s S4 last week (or earlier) are starting to receive it as of today – according to Droid life.
Sprint is apparently getting ready to add two new smartphones from LG to its roster. The first one is the LG Optimus F3, the lowest-end in the Korean company’s new F-series, which is supposed to be all about bringing LTE to the masses in a few affordable packages.
Sprint has announced that its subsidiaries Boost Mobile and Virgin Mobile would launch the Samsung Galaxy S III starting June.
While it’s very likely that neither of Samsung’s two Galaxy Mega phablets will be launched before the end of this month (May), we now know how much the Mega 6.
Sony’s brand new Xperia ZR Android smartphone should be available starting the end of June – although not all countries will get it.
Although it’s been rumored for many months now, T-Mobile’s upcoming Samsung Galaxy S III with LTE support still isn’t on sale.