NEC's just broken some new ground with the Medias X, the world's first liquid-cooled smartphone that was launched as part of DoCoMo's summer lineup.
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White Nexus 4 Video Appears on Eve of Google I/O is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
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Over the past few years, 4G LTE wireless networks that can handle download and upload speeds of up to 75 megabits per second (Mbps) have become increasingly more commonplace.
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Samsung has developed a new mobile data transfer technology that's potentially up to "several hundred times" faster than current 4G networks.
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LTE might be all the rage right now, but next generation mobile technology is already in the works.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom Possibly Hits Bluetooth SIG is a post by Travis Pope from Gotta Be Mobile.
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It is not too long after the unlocked version of the Sony Xperia Z appeared on the US Sony store, and here we are with word that there is another device released to accompany the Xperia Z on Sony’s digital store shelves.
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Americans wanting one of 2013's Sony flagships have had access to the Xperia ZL for awhile, but they've had to chase down an importer if they wanted the glass-backed chic of the Xperia Z.
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Is This the Motorola X Phone for AT&T? is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
Several images of a boxed up Motorola smartphone have emerged today showing off what could be the first, semi-glimpse at the upcoming Motorola X Phone which has been rumored for AT&T’s 4G LTE network.
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AT&T’s stated last year that they set a goal of having 300 million LTE points of presence by the end of 2013, and by the looks of it, they may just reach that goal.
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Dell is venturing into unchartered territory at the moment, at least from their point of view, by throwing in 4G LTE wireless connectivity for their Windows 8-powered tablet.
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FreedomPop, the famously "free" data-only internet provider, promised an upgrade from WiMAX to Sprint's LTE by the end of 2013, and while the company may have missed that mark, it is now offering access to the carrier's 3G network.
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