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By engadget, on March 4th, 2013%
 Admittedly, many of us here at Engadget have never really had the opportunity to touch a Vertu phone ( KIRFs don’t count, of course), as the pressure of stepping into a posh Vertu store without the cash can be rather unnerving. . . . → Read More: Vertu TI luxury phone lands in Hong Kong, we go hands-on (video)
By engadget, on December 22nd, 2012%
By engadget, on October 3rd, 2012%
 When it rains , it pours . As if to clear the decks, Samsung has passed three devices through the FCC’s scrutiny at the same time . . . → Read More: Samsung P500 and i915 tablets for Sprint and Verizon, Galaxy Note II for Sprint reach the FCC (update: Note II for US Cellular as well)
By engadget, on September 7th, 2012%
 Are you familiar with the ADR930LVW from Pantech ? Well, you’d be excused for never having heard of it, but given that it’s just popped up at the FCC , you might be getting to know it soon. . . . → Read More: Pantech ADR930LVW knocks on the FCC’s door, brings Verizon LTE along for the ride
By engadget, on September 3rd, 2012%
 If you found yourself on the wrong network for Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Stellar smartphone, consider this: The Galaxy Victory. This little slab was leaked to Android Central recently, sporting similar specs to Verizon’s upcoming budget device . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE surfaces for Sprint
By engadget, on July 30th, 2012%
 If you thought the Apple and Samsung legal tussles weren’t getting interesting enough , another filing has revealed that the father of all smartphones Galaxy has at least two Windows Phone 8 devices in the pipeline. According to the filing that’s been unearthed by The Verge , both are running on a dual-core 1.5Ghz Qualcomm MSM8960 chipset — which is currently Samsung’s chip of choice for LTE regions . . . → Read More: Samsung spills details on Odyssey and Marco Windows Phone 8 devices
By engadget, on July 30th, 2012%
 If you thought the Apple and Samsung legal tussles weren’t getting interesting enough , another filing has revealed that the father of all smartphones Galaxy has at least two Windows Phone 8 devices in the pipeline. According to the filing that’s been unearthed by The Verge , both are running on a dual-core 1.5Ghz Qualcomm MSM8960 chipset — which is currently Samsung’s chip of choice for LTE regions . . . → Read More: Samsung spills details on Odyssey and Marco Windows Phone 8 devices
By engadget, on July 16th, 2012%
 More Info Motorola Atrix HD coming to AT&T July 15, priced at $99 Motorola Atrix 2 review Motorola ICS UI review When it comes to storied products, the Motorola Atrix has already mushroomed into one prolific line of devices, even in its short, 18-month life. . . . → Read More: Motorola Atrix HD review
By engadget, on July 13th, 2012%
 When we say “mystery,” we totally mean it. We don’t know if this is a phone or a tablet, or even if it’s real — stranger things have happened that concocted benchmarks. All we can say for sure is that a previously unheard-of device called the HTC 6435LVW has appeared over at the Community Uploads section of the GLBenchmark site, scoring a ridiculous 121 FPS in the Egypt Offscreen 720p test — that’s more than twice the score of the HTC One X (LTE) , and 20 percent higher than the current performance supremo, the Galaxy S III . . . → Read More: Mystery HTC device flaunts class-leading benchmarks, 1080p display
By engadget, on June 20th, 2012%
 More Info Samsung Galaxy S III review AT&T announces Samsung Galaxy S III plans Sprint Galaxy S III arrives with Google Wallet on June 21 Each summer the world celebrates a time of warmth, fun and relaxation. For the tech community, however, it’s traditionally the season in which Samsung unleashes the latest version of its Galaxy S flagship. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S III review shootout: AT&T vs. Sprint
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