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HTC One X, the high-end quad-core Android-based mobile phone that HTC made official in February at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, arrives on shelves with a crippled multitasking experience, recent reports unveil.
More from Softpedia News Telecoms The FXI Cotton Candy is something we heard about late last year and then we got a good look at it at Mobile World Congress.
More from Talk Android Huawei’s Ascend D1 dual-core smartphone, announced at this year’s Mobile World Congress in February along with its two Ascend D Quad siblings, is the first of the three to pass through the FCC.
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All right, I am not insinuating that the FCC is a hellish place for soon-to-come devices, but it was just a word play to inject some spice into an otherwise boring Monday morning (apart from the fact that Diablo 3 is going to keep plenty of people awake later tonight).
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If you remember back at Mobile World Congress, HTC had the One V out for all to see… except it was just a prototype.
More from Phandroid The folks at LG have brought several members of their next-generation smartphone family along to the USA, having only shown the LG Optimus 4X and LG Optimus Vu (phablet) off before at Mobile World Congress 2012.
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Samsung Galaxy S III
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Just days ago, Samsung announced the Samsung Galaxy S III, the global, quad-core, Android Ice Cream Sandwich successor to its best-selling smartphone ever, the Galaxy S II.
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Nokia has announced that its PureView 808 phone, which we tried out earlier this year at Mobile World Congress, is set to arrive in select markets sometime this month.
More from Electronista Two months ago, no one would have thought that a 41-megapixel camera phone is even possible. After Nokia announced its 808 PureView smartphone, at the Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona, everything went crazy.
More from Softpedia News Telecoms Samsung has just launched the affordable Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) Android tablet in US. The slate is now available for purchase through Best Buy for only $250 USD (190 EUR).
More from Softpedia News Telecoms Recently, Microsoft rolled out Skype for Windows Phone Beta at Mobile World Congress which happened this February at Barcelona, Spain, and we are proud to bring you word that the app itself will now be available in the Windows Phone Marketplace – not the Beta version, mind you, but the full blown app that has [.
More from Coolest Gadgets There is no shortage of tablets from Samsung, expecially in the 7-inch category. They started with the original Galaxy Tab, then the Galaxy Tab 7.
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The FCC comes across many smartphones in its daily routine, but it's hardly an everyday occurrence for one of those handsets to rock a miniature projector.
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Samsung Electronics said it will unveil its latest flagship smartphone, widely believed to be the Galaxy S III, at an event in London on May 3.
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Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) hands-on (video)
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There's an age-old saying: "If a tree falls in the forest and no one's around to hear it, does it make a sound?" We're tempted to posit that question to Samsung as it clears room in its crowded product portfolio for yet another Galaxy Tab.
More from Engadget Someone in Nokia’s marketing department is about to get into a lot of trouble. The company’s YouTube channel accidentally posted a video demoing a new product, the Lumia 610 NFC.
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Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility (NYSE:MMI) is on track to close sometime in the first half of the year, but the two companies are still sorting through how search giant Google will integrate a hardware firm, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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Nokia had a pretty solid presence at this year’s Mobile World Congress trade fair. The Finnish company announced several interesting new devices, including a Nokia Belle smartphone, the 808 PureView.
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