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By engadget, on February 1st, 2012%
 US Cellular’s had its LTE network in the oven for quite some time , and we knew it was going to be showing up sometime next month. The missing part of the equation, however, was which devices would ring in the celebration. The carrier finally answered the mystery question: the first tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G , will be the inaugural device and is expected to arrive in March, while the Galaxy S Aviator 4G should be gracing store shelves sometime in April . . . → Read More: US Cellular intros first LTE devices: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G and Galaxy S Aviator 4G
By engadget, on February 1st, 2012%
 Intrigued by the Galaxy S Advance’s more-than-middleweight specifications revealed yesterday? Well, if you’re residing in the UK, you can expect to see the curved smartphone arrive on the Three network. Packing a five megapixel camera and a 1GHz dual-core processor, the Galaxy S Advance will also grace us with a four-inch Super AMOLED display. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S Advance arriving on Three Mobile, gave no warning
By AndroidCentral, on February 1st, 2012%
By AndroidCentral, on January 31st, 2012%
Yesterday Samsung took the wraps off the Galaxy S Advance , a new mid-range device that fits somewhere between the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II in terms of hardware muscle. Now British network Three is the first to confirm that it'll be carrying the phone, though no firm release date is on offer just yet . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S Advance coming to Three UK
By AndroidCentral, on January 31st, 2012%
 Samsung has been pretty vocal with their commercials these days and come Super Bowl Sunday we'll be seeing one for the Samsung Galaxy Note hit the airwaves, as noted by Samsung USA: We're telling fans first: Next Sunday we launch a device so revolutionary only an ad in America's biggest game can do it justice. To make our first ever SB ad as noteworthy as the #GalaxyNote itself, it will be one of the longest in the game . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Note commercial to debut during the Super Bowl
By engadget, on January 30th, 2012%
 Those of you who seem to be more closely connected to the Maple Leaf than the pine needle might’ve jumped on the envious side at the news that folks across the border are getting their hands on the LTE Galaxy Note . Envy no more . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy Note coming to Bell, Rogers and Telus in February
By engadget, on January 30th, 2012%
 Samsung added a new star to its Galaxy universe today, with the release of the Galaxy Advance S. Powered by a 1GHz dual-core CPU, this handset boasts a four-inch, 480 x 800 Super AMOLED display, and packs up to 16GB of memory, along with 768MB of RAM . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S Advance gets official: 1GHz dual-core CPU, Super AMOLED and Gingerbread
By engadget, on January 28th, 2012%
 Good news is here for folks on Sprint who’ve been anxiously waiting for a first taste of LTE connectivity and Ice Cream Sandwich. Google’s official Galaxy Nexus website has quietly gone live with a registration section for anyone on the Now Network who wants to be notified when the device goes up for sale. If you’ll recall, the pre-release version of Sprint’s GNex that we spent time with at CES notably retained access to Google Wallet, and was apparently free of any crapware (unlike Verizon’s variant ). . . . → Read More: Sprint Galaxy Nexus registration page gets served up by Google
By AndroidCentral, on January 28th, 2012%
 The official Google sign-up page for the Sprint Galaxy Nexus is now live, waiting for all Sprint subscribers to register for “more information”. . . . → Read More: Sprint Galaxy Nexus official Google sign-up page now live
By engadget, on January 27th, 2012%
 Seriously, we can’t caveat this one enough — there is no way of knowing if this is in fact the Galaxy S III or, if it is, when it might come to market — but, it looks like Samsung’s ” next big smartphone ” just made a cameo on the company’s support pages. Listed as the GT-i9300, the mystery device reared its head over at the Global Download Center of the United Arab Emerites site . . . → Read More: Did the Galaxy S III just pop up on Samsung’s support site?
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