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Samsung Galaxy Note now available for pre-order from AT&T

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AT&T will begin to take pre-orders today for the Samsung Galaxy Note , the 5.3-inch phablet will be sold in carbon blue or ceramic white, and check in at $299 with a new agreement. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Note now available for pre-order from AT&T

Verizon Galaxy Nexus Android 4.0.4 OTA package now available (unofficial)

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Android Central member seanmacanally got an OTA notification on his rooted Verizon Galaxy Nexus , and with a little help from the great crew in the forums got the package pulled and uploaded for everyone to play with. . . . → Read More: Verizon Galaxy Nexus Android 4.0.4 OTA package now available (unofficial)

Apple expands its Australian lawsuit against Samsung

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Apple turned up the heat on Samsung in Australia when it expanded its patent and trademark lawsuit to include 278 new infringement claims covering 22 patents and ten devices (some unreleased). This is a significant increase from the original lawsuit which targeted only the Galaxy Tab 10.1  and included with a handful of patent infringement claims. . . . → Read More: Apple expands its Australian lawsuit against Samsung

Canalys: More smartphones than PCs shipped in 2011

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2011: the year Smartphones supplanted computers, at least according to the bundle of spreadsheets that just arrived from Canalys Research . . . . → Read More: Canalys: More smartphones than PCs shipped in 2011

Corning and Samsung ink new joint venture, plot Lotus Glass future for OLED devices

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Anyone keeping a close eye on the mobile market knows that Samsung and Super AMOLED , much like peanut butter and jelly, are inextricable bosom buddies. . . . → Read More: Corning and Samsung ink new joint venture, plot Lotus Glass future for OLED devices

AT&T connected Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S get Android Market Google Wallet installs

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So far, Google Wallet has its official US availability on NFC-compatible handsets limited by unfriendly carriers with their own mobile payment services in mind , but it appears that is no longer the case for Nexus handsets with AT&T SIMs inserted. Droid-Life reported the app is available in the market for AT&T-SIM’d HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus phones, which we were able to confirm on our own device (over any connection, as long as the AT&T card is in, switching back to a T-Mobile SIM made it disappear from the market again, although of course the app still worked). . . . → Read More: AT&T connected Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S get Android Market Google Wallet installs

Google Wallet now available on Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus on AT&T

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Previously only available to Sprint Nexus S 4G owners, Google's NFC-based payment app, Google Wallet , has just been updated to add support for the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S on AT&T. . . . → Read More: Google Wallet now available on Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus on AT&T

Yet another Galaxy S II Ice Cream Sandwich build leaks

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We've seen at least a couple of early Ice Cream Sandwich leaks for the international Samsung Galaxy S II (GT-i9100) appear, and today yet another version has leaked out online, showing signs of progress as the update inches towards release. The latest leak comes from Sammobile , a longtime leaker of pre-release Samsung goodies. Early indications suggest that the new version, which carries the build ID XXLPB, includes new 3D scrolling effects in the launcher, along with improved battery life compared to previous Android 4.0 leaks . . . → Read More: Yet another Galaxy S II Ice Cream Sandwich build leaks

Is this the Samsung Galaxy S II Plus? Leaked benchmarks suggest new 1.5GHz dual-core Exynos processor

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Pinch of salt time. As mobile manufacturers polish up those final test models ready for us to pore over in just a few weeks , someone’s possibly jumped the gun. What you’re looking at here are apparently benchmarks from the Galaxy S II Plus — yep, another incremental step-up for an existing Samsung device. . . . → Read More: Is this the Samsung Galaxy S II Plus? Leaked benchmarks suggest new 1.5GHz dual-core Exynos processor

Samsung releases AT&T Galaxy Note kernel source code

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The device itself won't be available for another couple of weeks or so, but Samsung has wasted no time in releasing the Linux kernel source (and other open-source bits and pieces) for the AT&T Galaxy Note . . . . → Read More: Samsung releases AT&T Galaxy Note kernel source code

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