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By engadget, on March 6th, 2013%
 What a difference a month makes. When we last checked in early February , Gingerbread was still the most commonly used major version of Google’s mobile OS despite having launched all the way back in 2010. As of the start of March, there’s a different story to tell: variants of Android 4 are at last more popular, collectively representing 45.1 percent of active use versus Gingerbread’s 44.2 percent. . . . → Read More: Android 4 use finally overtakes Gingerbread, Jelly Bean nears 17 percent
By CoolSmartPhone, on February 19th, 2013%
 Last year we went to see James Maynard, Fujitsu’s new product marketing Director. . . . → Read More: Fujitsu and Orange launch the Stylistic S01 for Senior Citizens
By CoolSmartPhone, on February 7th, 2013%
 Google have published the latest details showing which versions of Android people are running out there. Whilst it shows some good news it also contains some quite worrying info as well. . . . → Read More: 42 percent of Android devices run Ice Cream Sandwich or above
By engadget, on February 5th, 2013%
 The beginning of another month marks yet another fancy pie chart on the Android Developers Dashboard consisting of the latest usage statistics. The Dashboard, which reports the percentage of users on each build of the OS based on Google Play Store traffic, indicates that a full 12 percent of Android owners are enjoying 4.1 Jelly Bean , while 29 percent are on Ice Cream Sandwich . This leaves a solid 45 percent of users still flaunting Gingerbread, and a mere 1.4 percent are taking advantage of the most recent build of Jelly Bean ( Android 4.2 ) on a Nexus device. . . . → Read More: Jelly Bean now on 13 percent of Android devices, 45 percent still on Gingerbread
By engadget, on February 5th, 2013%
Hades hath frozen over, folks: after nearly two years on the market, Verizon’s very first LTE-capable smartphone, the HTC Thunderbolt , has made the upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.4) with Sense 3.6 in tow. The update, which was first discovered a few days ago, is finally rolling out in phases beginning today . . . → Read More: Android 4.0 officially rolls out to HTC Thunderbolt
By engadget, on February 5th, 2013%
Hades hath frozen over, folks: after nearly two years on the market, Verizon’s very first LTE-capable smartphone, the HTC Thunderbolt , has made the upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.4) with Sense 3.6 in tow. The update, which was first discovered a few days ago, is finally rolling out in phases beginning today. . . . → Read More: Android 4.0 officially rolls out to HTC Thunderbolt
By AndroidCentral, on February 5th, 2013%
 A week after it was confirmed , and a good six months or so since the first leak , Ice Cream Sandwich is pushing out for Verizon's . . . → Read More: Ice Cream Sandwich finally rolling out on the HTC Thunderbolt
By AndroidCentral, on January 31st, 2013%
By engadget, on January 31st, 2013%
 We are definitely no strangers to seeing MetroPCS bring well-priced, decently-specced Android handsets to market, and we have a feeling that’s something potential and current subscribers certainly appreciate. Because, well, who doesn’t like choice? . . . → Read More: LG Spirit 4G arrives on MetroPCS, delivers 4.5-inch display and ICS to the budget-minded crowd
By AndroidCentral, on January 3rd, 2013%
 Kobo's latest Android tablet is a marked step up from previous efforts, but does it make for a compelling purchase in an increasingly crowded space? The small tablet space is becoming increasingly populated of late . . . → Read More: Kobo Arc review
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