Remember the Droid DNA? Or the J Butterfly exclusive to Japan? Well, the Taiwanese manufacturer has made the global version official, on its website. It’s called the Butterfly, and packs in the same specs with a couple of changes here and there. That is, it’s powerful and the display has a stunning resolution of 1920×1080 pixels on…
Samsung launched its Camera-Smartphone hybrid, the Galaxy Camera in India, today. The Camera runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, and comes with a 4.8″ Super Clear LCD display of HD resolution.
On the camera front, there’s a 16.3 MP unit, with a Xenon flash and 21x optical zoom. There’s support for optical image stabilization,…
Specs of two unannounced HTC flagship devices have leaked online. HTC One X+ is an upgrade to the original OneX. The specs include :
Android 4.1 Jellybean HTC Sense 4.5 UI 1.6 GHz quad core Tegra 3 (AP37) 1GB RAM 32GB internal storage There is no info screen size but the dimensions 134.36 x 69.9 x 9.3 mm suggest an approximately 5 inch display.Motorola just announced the availability of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for the owners of Xoom Wi-Fi. The update is available for the owners in the US to download, but note that it’s only for the Wi-Fi version, not the Verizon one.
Motorola has neatly listed all the…
The advantage of Nexus series? Super fast updates. As I write this, Google is pushing out the Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean update to the loyal Nexus owners. As usual, it’s an OTA update, and will come to you soon, if it hasn’t already.
If you cannot wait for the update,…
Boom! Google just announced the next version of Android – v4.1, named Jelly Bean. Although it seems like a minor update, it’s quite a good one. I’ll make note of all those little additions below, but one thing – cannot wait for it! I’ve never been this excited about Android before, and it…
It is here, finally! Google’s Nexus 7 tablet just got leaked, and yes, those $199 Nexus tablet rumors are all true. There are two variants of the Nexus 7 tablet – one is an 8 GB version, and the other is a 16 GB one. There’s a video as well, and the Google I/O event…