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4G LTE is the network standard of the future. It promises over 100 Mbps transfer speeds, but the downside is that not all smartphones support it. To be more precise, most new smartphones comes in different versions for LTE enabled countries and non LTE enabled countries. For
Exactly 5 days after the iPhone 5 announcement, Samsung Galaxy S4 rumors spread throughout the world. Samsung is reportedly prepared to roll out the next version of Samsung Galaxy Series. Samsung and Apple are leading smartphone developers, these fierce rivals are always in news with some or the
After countless rumors, leaks and speculation, we see the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 unveiled. As promised, it was revealed at IFA 2012 in Berlin. Samsung has really gone all out for the Galaxy Note 2. Forget the Galaxy S3, this is the most powerful smartphone or “phablet”
The 2012 edition of IFA at Berlin, Germany promises a lot of big announcements. It’s just begun and great new devices have already been unveiled! Sony has unveiled its new range of Xperia smartphones, the Sony Xperia T, Sony Xperia V and Sony Xperia J. Out of
It’s been a month since the latest version of Android was announced. Dubbed “Jelly Bean” keeping with the tradition of naming successive versions after desserts alphabetically, version 4.1 of the world’s most popular mobile operating system was met with positive reactions. You can read about the new
The Samsung Galaxy Note was released back in October 2011 to somewhat mixed reactions. On one hand it was praised for great performance and on the other hand criticized for it’s unconventional size. It could neither be categorized as a smartphone nor as a tablet. Thus was
Smartphones have become necessities these days. It’s no wonder that every manufacturer are releasing devices by the dozen and there’s a smartphone model for almost every price point. However, all the choices also confuse the buyer and often devices priced similarly are not always comparable, thus we
Google has announced that the next version of it’s hugely popular mobile operating system Android will be called “Jelly Bean”. This is in keeping with the tradition of naming each OS version, Jelly Bean being 4.1, after a dessert in alphabetical order. So the next Android version