Videocon announced its budget friendly tablet running Android 4.0 yesterday. The VT 71 is a 7 inch slate powered by a 1.2GHz processor and 512MB RAM. Although this is a WiFi only device, it supports 3G data connection using a USB accessory. The device as a 4GB internal storage and a MicroSD card slot if you need more space. There is a…
Talk about being late. LG has released the much-awaited, denied and granted, ICS update to the Optimus 2X. It gets only Ice Cream Sandwich, though, not Jelly Bean, which had Project Butter. Expect a lot of goodness, but not as much as JB, sadly.
As usual, unlocked, non carrier-branded devices can get the update…
LG announced the successor of the not-so-well-known Optimus Vu today, the Optimus Vu 2, exactly a month back, but they’ve re-announced it today. Yes, the announcement in August wasn’t really an announcement, but the device was made official….
Quick heads up to anyone using the Xperia ion on AT&T, a huge update is rolling out for ya! Sony has just released the Ice Cream Sandwich update (oh, you thought Jelly Bean? Sorry!), and…
There’s an Optimus, and there’s the Optimus G. LG has taken the sheets off its latest flagship, the Optimus G, featuring the Snapdragon S4 Pro Krait processor, which could propel the device on the top of Android superphones’ list.
The device comes with LTE support as well, so it won’t be fast just software-wise,…
Asus today launched a couple of products in India, at an event in Bangalore. It’s been more than 6 months in the waiting, as Asus had shown off the PadFone back MWC earlier this year, but it’s finally here. With the PadFone, Asus tries to marry the Tablet and Phone bits, in an…
Google-owned Motorola today announced 3 new phones, just some time after Nokia unveiled the new Lumias. The three devices announced are the Droid Razr HD, Razr Maxx HD and Razr M….
Samsung India today launched two new Android smartphones, adding them to the Galaxy line. Both come with dual-SIM dual-Standby support, and if you use two phones, you could look into these. One thing to note though – they both support GSM+GSM, so if you have a CDMA connection, you might want to be careful.
Please don’t go away to take a break, because Samsung has launched another smartphone today, which goes by the name Galaxy Stellar, and it’ll be available for free on a two year contract (after a $50 mail-in rebate). It’s a mid-range droid, so don’t expect it to pack in all the…
Karbonn, an Indian mobile company, has launched the Smart A18, an Android smartphone running on the not-so-latest Ice Cream Sandwich. It’s Karbonn’s new flagship device, but then, don’t expect it to pack the best specs, since the company aims for the low-end of the market.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich 4.3″ IPS LCD display, 800×480 pixels 1 GHz…Remember HTC’s promise to simplify and reduce the number of products it’d launch, when it first unveiled the One series? Yeah, well that promise is gone to the wind, as the Taiwanese company continues to launch products which either slightly improve upon the recent one, or they are just that, without any meaning, on the market. The Desire X is the latest example of the company’s weird strategy, and a broken…
That’s right. Sony just announced Xperia T, V and J – three new Android smartphones, running Ice Cream Sandwich, and an Android tablet, Xperia Tablet S. Xperia branding all around, which is a good thing. But they’ve been unloading tons of devices, and have announced nearly 17 smartphones in 2012, excluding the carrier-specific versions. Rants aside, here’s the deal – Xperia T is the global flagship, while the Xperia…