Is Nokia’s Former Imaging Head Hinting at 41-Megapixel PureView Lumia This Week? is a post by Chuong Nguyen from Gotta Be Mobile.
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Looking for a really large, powerful smartphone? The LG Optimus G Pro, available today at AT&T, might be right up your alley
The device has a huge, 5.
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Late last month, we covered some bit on the HP Slate 7, touting that it has been delayed to June on the quiet, while earlier this month, it was reported that the HP Slate 7 would be made available for pre-order for folks living in Europe.
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It was at Mobile World Congress earlier this year in February, that we were first treated to a view of the LG Optimus F7.
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We caught a glimpse of the LG Optimus G Pro at Mobile World Congress earlier this year and have seen it make its way across Asia to South Korea and Japan.
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This year’s Mobile World Congress served as a launchpad for HP to announce its upcoming Slate 7 Android tablet that will be priced aggressively against the Kindle Fire and other budget-minded tablets at $169.
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After existing as a peripheral event during Mobile World Congress each year in Barcelona, Spain, the International Mobile Gaming Awards this year moved its 9th annual show to San Francisco, CA.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 Rumor Roundup: Everything We Think We Know is a post by Adam Mills from Gotta Be Mobile.
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LG has launched its Optimus L5II smartphone in Brazil, followed by a rollout in South and Central America, Europe, Asia, Russia, the Middle East and Africa
Showcased at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the Optimus L5II is a mid-to-low-range smartphone, designed for those who deem the company's Optimus G and Optimus G Pro too big and pricey
It sports a 1GHz single core processor, a 4.
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Could Google offer a premium mobile experience on a $99 Android phone this holiday season? I have no knowledge of Google’s plans, but I saw evidence at Mobile World Congress (MWC) that suggests it’s definitely possible if they wanted to.
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