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By AndroidCentral, on January 31st, 2012%
 LG has been busy selling various flavors of its high-end Optimus LTE over the past few months, but that doesn't mean it's forgotten about its entry-level line-up. A new budget device, dubbed the LG E400 Optimus L3, has appeared over on Swedish retailer CDON , running Android 2.3 (and LG's Optimus UI) on a 3.2-inch screen . . . → Read More: LG Optimus L3 emerges in Sweden, appears to be new entry-level offering
By AndroidCentral, on January 26th, 2012%
 But would that that really a bad thing? Samsung, it is now rumored, will not be showing the Galaxy S III at Mobile World Congress. That's according to unconfirmed rumors from The Verge and Germany's Best Boyz . . . . → Read More: Galaxy S III now rumored to be a no-show at MWC
By NokiaFanBlog, on January 23rd, 2012%
European manufacturer of carrier network equipment company Nokia Siemens Networks today announced the conclusion of two major contracts for the supply and installation of equipment. Under the two contracts with the operators of China Mobile and China Unicom, Nokia Siemens will receive a total of approximately 880 million euros or 1.1 billion dollars. The communication . . . → Read More: Nokia Siemens Networks: Won Large Contracts in China
By TiPb, on January 22nd, 2012%
 802.11ac, sometimes referred to as 5G or gigabit Wi-Fi, hasn’t been finalized and Apple seldom if ever speaks ahead of time about the incorporation of new technology into the iPhone, iPad, or Mac lines, but they were aggressive in adopting 802.11n while it was in the draft stages and 802.11ac appears to have even more to recommend it. The new 802.11ac standard achieves much faster wireless networking speeds than the existing 802.11n specification (in use on the latest Mac, AirPort and iOS devices) by using 2 to 4 times the frequency bandwidth (from 80 to 160MHz), more efficient data transfers through sophisticated modulation, and more antennas (up to 8; existing standards support up to 4, while Apple’s Macs currently use up to 3) . . . → Read More: Could we see 802.11ac 5G gigabit Wi-Fi in iPhone and iPad in 2012?
By IntoMobile, on January 21st, 2012%
 While it’s hard to say that CES 2012 was a dud in the mobile space, we’re patiently awaiting to see what Mobile World Congress will be offering us next month. . . . → Read More: LG X3 to be a 4.7 inch monster phone with NVIDIA Tegra 3
By AndroidCentral, on January 21st, 2012%
 We saw plenty of the Xperia S before it officially surfaced at CES, and we've already seen leaked photos of the MT27i “Pepper” , along with a purported leaked roadmap for other Sony phones. Today, though, XperiaBlog has the first image of at what is reportedly the Sony (Ericsson) ST25i “Kumquat”, a mid to high-end Android phone with a 3.5-inch display and a familiar industrial design . The “Kumquat”, which according to the leaked roadmap is due this April at a ~€260 price point, is apparently powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor, with a 5MP camera and a qHD (960×540) display. . . . → Read More: Sony Ericsson ST25i ‘Kumquat’ pic leaks, is Mini-Me to Xperia S’s Dr. Evil
By AndroidCentral, on January 20th, 2012%
 A new leaked render from Pocket Now shows what they say is the upcoming quad-core LG X3. Couple things to note here: One is that, yes, it's said to be running the new NVIDIA Tegra 3 chipset . That's not a great surprise, given that NVIDIA said last fall the first quad-core phones would hit early this year , and LG had the first dual-core smartphone with the Optimus 2X . . . . → Read More: Purported LG X3 render shows a thin, tall Android phone
By AndroidCentral, on January 20th, 2012%
 We all really love unfounded rumors about things, right? (OK, not all of us. ) . . . → Read More: Could Instagram land on Windows Phone before Android?
By AndroidCentral, on January 18th, 2012%
 A report from BGR today, citing anonymous sources, stating that RIM was hoping for a $10 billion to $15 billion purchase by Samsung apparently has fallen flat, but not before the Waterloo company's stocks climbed 8 percent on the day. Samsung has not “considered acquiring the firm and are not interested,” a company spokesman told Reuters . Stock in Research in Motion closed the day up 1.30, or 8.04 percent, but had fallen nearly 5 percent in after-hours trading . . . → Read More: Samsung says it wants no part of RIM; BlackBerry maker’s stock falls in after-hours trading
By AndroidCentral, on January 17th, 2012%
 Research in Motion never released a long-rumored Android client for its BBM service . . . . → Read More: RIM rumored to be eyeing Samsung for buyout, but don’t get too excited yet
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