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Latest ‘Galaxy S III’ render looks no more genuine than the last two

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Another week, another Galaxy S III rumor. This time it's a new purported render of the still unannounced device, which has been sent to . . . → Read More: Latest ‘Galaxy S III’ render looks no more genuine than the last two

Galaxy Note LTE gains access to T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network with custom radio

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To all T-Mobile users that’ve privately longed to wield the Galaxy Note , yet’ve remained deterred by its nasty EDGE speed limitation , we’ve just one thing to say: welcome to flavor country. A new workaround designed specifically for AT&T’s LTE variant of the monolithic smartphone (and ostensibly, Canadian versions, but not the international model ), has successfully enabled HSPA+ support for AWS networks. . . . → Read More: Galaxy Note LTE gains access to T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network with custom radio

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) makes a pass through the FCC

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It’s March. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) makes a pass through the FCC

Now You Can Make Your AT&T Galaxy Note Play Nice With T-Mobile HSPA+

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Know what I love about Android hackers? They’ve got moxie. Take a look at these folks on the XDA-developer forums: a user named itsjusttime put up a bounty post offering cold hard cash to whoever could get AT&T’s Galaxy Note I717 up and running on T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network . . . → Read More: Now You Can Make Your AT&T Galaxy Note Play Nice With T-Mobile HSPA+

Samsung Finally Pushes Ice Cream Sandwich To The Galaxy S IIs Of The World

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Well, after a bit of a false start , Samsung finally seems to have done it. According to a new blog post on the official Samsung Tomorrow blog, the Korean consumer electronics giant has finally begun to push their Ice Cream Sandwich update out to the Galaxy S IIs of the world. And with that, Galaxy S II owners began once again to feel the love . . . → Read More: Samsung Finally Pushes Ice Cream Sandwich To The Galaxy S IIs Of The World

Gartner pegs Samsung as China’s top smartphone maker, ranks Apple fifth overall

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Analysts at the research firm Gartner have come out and crowned Samsung as the most popular smartphone producer in China. The Korean manufacturer beat out others such as Nokia, Huawei, ZTE and Apple to score the title, and now boasts a rather impressive 24.3 percent market share in the country. While the iPhone 4S is portrayed as the most desired handset in China, Gartner suggests its limited availability with carriers played a large role in Samsung’s achievement . . . → Read More: Gartner pegs Samsung as China’s top smartphone maker, ranks Apple fifth overall

Ice Cream Sandwich available now for Galaxy S II in Europe and Korea

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It's official — The Samsung Galaxy S II is getting the Ice Cream Sandwich starting today in parts of Europe and Korea. Folks in . . . → Read More: Ice Cream Sandwich available now for Galaxy S II in Europe and Korea

Samsung heralds European arrival of Ice Cream Sandwich for Galaxy S II

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After that March 10th mishap , Samsung reaffirmed to us that it’d deliver Android 4.0 for its GT-I9100 Galaxy S II when it was darn good and ready — well folks, the company appears ready. It’s just announced both via Facebook and Twitter that the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade that so many have lusted after is now available and will begin its rollout to users in Poland, Hungary, Sweden and Korea today, and will move onto other markets from there — subject to carrier requirements, of course. Better yet, Samsung has affirmed that its Android 4.0 update for the Galaxy Note, Galaxy S II LTE, Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1 will follow shortly. . . . → Read More: Samsung heralds European arrival of Ice Cream Sandwich for Galaxy S II

Samsung heralds European arrival of Ice Cream Sandwich for Galaxy S II (updated)

After that March 10th mishap , Samsung reaffirmed to us that it’d deliver Android 4.0 for its GT-I9100 Galaxy S II when it was darn good and ready — well folks, the company appears ready. It’s just announced both via Facebook and Twitter that the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade that so many have lusted after is now available and will begin its rollout to users in Poland, Hungary, Sweden and Korea today, and will move onto other markets from there — subject to carrier requirements, of course . . . → Read More: Samsung heralds European arrival of Ice Cream Sandwich for Galaxy S II (updated)

Galaxy S Blaze 4G Lights Up T-Mobile Shelves On March 28

Word of the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G first broke around the time Team TechCrunch was roaming the cavernous halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center at CES, but at the time T-Mobile wasn’t feeling very talkative about release dates. The mangenta-hued carrier seems to have opened up a bit during the intervening months though, as they’ve taken to Twitter earlier today to announce that their latest Samsung handset will hit their sales channels on March 28. . . . → Read More: Galaxy S Blaze 4G Lights Up T-Mobile Shelves On March 28

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