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Vodafone Smart III is new own-branded budget offering

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Galaxy S4-compatible Samsung TecTiles 2 NFC tags now on sale

Available today from Samsung, $15 for pack of five tags Samsung has announced the availability of its second-generation TecTiles . . . → Read More: Galaxy S4-compatible Samsung TecTiles 2 NFC tags now on sale

HTC One production capacity to double in May

Component supply issues behind it, HTC . . . → Read More: HTC One production capacity to double in May

Fitbit app updated with Bluetooth 4.0 sync support for Galaxy S4

Samsung's latest now syncs with your Fitbit We might have to wait a while for native Bluetooth 4.0 support to make it into the Android code base, but while OEMs are shipping phones with their own implementation of the wireless standard, app developers seem more than willing to hop onboard. . . . → Read More: Fitbit app updated with Bluetooth 4.0 sync support for Galaxy S4

JK Shin: Galaxy S4 to top 10 million sold next week

Galaxy ​S4 could pass the 10 million mark twice as quickly as the S3 JK Shin has told the Korean press that he expects the Samsung Galaxy S4 to pass 10 million units sold next week. . . . → Read More: JK Shin: Galaxy S4 to top 10 million sold next week

Lenovo K900 now available in China, more markets to follow

Pricing set in retail and online at RMB 3,299 for Chinese launch We've been getting looks at the latest high-end Intel device from Lenovo, the K900, since all the way back at CES and it's finally ready to make its debut in China. Starting today both online and in retail stores, the K900 will go up for sale for 3,299 Yuan (about $536). If you'll recall back to our previous hands-on with the device , the K900 has a very flashy stainless steel construction with a couple of cool color options, and has many of the high-end specs you'd expect . . . → Read More: Lenovo K900 now available in China, more markets to follow

Sony ‘Xperia UL’ could be headed to Japan’s KDDI AU

Codename 'Gaga' device pictured, rumored to pack Snapdragon 600 CPU, 1080p display Things could be getting a bit more crowded at the high end of Sony's smartphone range. Recently-leaked images obtained by Chinese site CNMO suggest that a new handset may be on the way. The “Xperia UL” — previously known by its codename “Gaga” — is shown in images that seem to have been taken during regulatory testing of the device . . . → Read More: Sony ‘Xperia UL’ could be headed to Japan’s KDDI AU

IDC: Android OEMs Shipped 162M Smartphones In Q1, More Than 4X Apple’s Rate; Windows Phone Now In (Distant) Third

IDC today was the latest to publish its numbers on smartphone market shares after the major handset makers released Q1 earnings, and like Gartner , Strategy Analytics and the rest, it underscores the power of Google’s Android platform at the moment: Android OEMs shipped 162.1 million handsets in the quarter, giving the platform a 75% share of total worldwide shipments, while Apple’s 37.4 million devices put it at an increasingly distant second position at 17.3%. Microsoft’s Windows Phone, driven primarily by its partner Nokia (79% of all WP shipments), grew the most of all platforms, with a rise of 133.3%, but that still puts it at a single-digit share, 3.2% on 7 million devices shipped. . . . → Read More: IDC: Android OEMs Shipped 162M Smartphones In Q1, More Than 4X Apple’s Rate; Windows Phone Now In (Distant) Third

Samsung Galaxy S4 gets TCO certification

First smartphone to meet TCO standards for environmentally friendly and socially responsible manufacturing Samsung has announced that its latest smartphone, the Galaxy S4 , has become the world's first to win TCO certification. The award from TCO Development, an organization focusing on sustainability in IT products, intends to showcase products that meet standards for environmentally-friendly, economically viable and socially responsible manufacturing. Today's press release gives details of the conditions Samsung met in each category — In the social category, Samsung demonstrated that it is committed to socially responsible manufacturing and is compliant with International Labour Organization and United Nation conventions. . . . → Read More: Samsung Galaxy S4 gets TCO certification

Fear of American pop culture drives European smartphone, tablet taxes

European governments are casting a baleful eye on the explosive smartphone and tablet growth . The problem for many Europeans lies in the way these devices promote vehicles for American entertainment — from Amazon and Netflix to Apple and Disney. . . . → Read More: Fear of American pop culture drives European smartphone, tablet taxes

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