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Apple vs Motorola: Apple Wins “Huge” Victory Against Motorola & Google, German iOS Product Sales to Continue Unabated
Apple managed to score another legal victory against Motorola, and it appears it’s a very important one, as German courts have decided that Apple can continue iOS devices sales in the country. Motorola has recently obtained an injunction against all iOS device sales, excluding the iPhone 4S, but the Android [...]
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MWC 2012: Nokia Lumia 610 Makes Its Debut
Well folks, one of the great pre-show rumors are true, as it turns out. Nokia was readying not just one new Lumia for its lineup, but a pair of them. And while you just heard the skinny about the higher-end Nokia Lumia 900 from our own Robert Nelson, we’ve also [...]
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MWC 2012: Sony Xperia P & Xperia U Smartphones Announced
Coming as a follow-up to the still fairly recent Sony Xperia S smartphone announcement, Sony Mobile has announced two new (and similar to the Xperia S) smartphones during Mobile World Congress. The new models include the Xperia P and the Xperia U, both of which are set to come available [...]
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MWC 2012: 850K Android Devices Activated Per Day, But Only 12 Million Android Tablets In the Wild
MWC 2012 is dominated by Android mobile devices when it comes to devices on display at various booths, and that’s certainly not a surprise. We’ve seen quite a few new smartphones and tablets get official yesterday and in the weeks preceding the Spanish mobile show and as expected, Android device [...]
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Nokia Lumia 900 Global Edition Announced
The Nokia Lumia 900 with LTE was announced for AT&T here in the US back in January during CES. And since then we have learned that the handset was also going to come available up in Canada with Rogers sometime in April. But LTE versions aside, it looks like Nokia [...]
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MWC 2012: HTC Says That They Haven't Given Up On Windows Phone 7
HTC may have fallen on hard times recently, but the company has made some pretty incredible smartphones in the past. While they’re probably best known to tech geeks for their Android phones, and they announced a new HTC One brand of Android phones at Mobile World Congress this weekend, the [...]
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MWC 2012: Nokia 808 PureView Announced, Has 41-Megapixel Camera
Long before the iPhone became famous for (among other things) its great camera, Nokia’s smartphones had better than normal cell phone cameras. But, they were never this good. Enter the Nokia 808 a new smartphone from the Finnish manufacturer which comes with an incredible 41-megapixel camera on the back. But, [...]
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MWC 2012: ASUS Padfone Gets Formally Announced In Spain
As promised, ASUS has officially unveiled the ASUS Padfone at the 2012 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. On the surface, it appears to be another run-of-the-mill top-end Android phone with a 4.3-inch screen, dual-core processor and Ice Cream Sandwich, but the real attraction for the “Padfone” is the fact [...]
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Orange Santa Clara To Be Europe's First Intel Android Phone
A few days ago we told you about the mysterious Orange Intel Medfield-powered Android smartphone for Europe. That phone’s day has come, and it’s been unveiled today as the Orange Santa Clara. It’s coming this summer to Orange and it looks almost identical to the Medfield reference phones that were [...]
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MWC 2012: LG Google Nexus Android Device a Possibility?
Google’s proposed acquisition of Motorola has been recently approved both in the U.S. and in the European Union, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that Motorola will make all the Nexus-branded devices henceforward.
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