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Looking to extend the life of your Android handset? . . . → Read More: Powerskin Battery Case review (Galaxy S II) Google Wallet is one of the services Google is offering to people with Android phones, but if you are on Verizon, then you are probably not lucky enough, even if you are using the Galaxy Nexus. . . . → Read More: You can now hack your Galaxy S III to run Google Wallet Samsung has announced that they are launching their all-in-one Music Hub service in the United States in both free and paid versions. Initially offered on select Galaxy S III models, Music Hub provides access to millions of songs , allows for streaming and/or downloading , and even offers some cloud storage as well! To get things going, Samsung is giving everyone a 30-day trial of the Premium service which will then switch over to $9.99/month. Hit the press release below to see the differences between the free and paid clients. . . . → Read More: Samsung brings Music Hub to U.S. with Galaxy S III Verizon today announced their next smartphone, the Pantech Marauder, which is aimed squarely at first-time Android adopters. Arriving in but a few days time (August 2), the 4G LTE handset will cost $49.99 with a two-year service agreement and after $50 mail-in rebate. Hardware details are not all that crazy, but that’s to be expected for something designed for folks just graduating from a feature phone. . . . → Read More: Verizon debuts $50 Pantech Marauder with Dual-Interface option T-Mobile USA has confirmed with PhoneScoop that the Samsung-designed Sidekick 4G has been retired. This doesn’t definitively mean that the brand has been given the axe though as T-Mobile was quick to clear the air. …Sidekick 4G…retired (but)…it doesn’t mean we are discontinuing the T-Mobile Sidekick line.” It will be interesting to see if or when the Sidekick returns now that we’ve become so enamored in touch-only devices . . . → Read More: Sidekick 4G retired but Sidekick line will live on Yet another Sprint and ZTE collaboration has been unearthed, in the form of a 4.5-inch, 4G LTE-ready Android known as the Flash. . . . → Read More: First details for Sprint’s ZTE Flash surface T-Mobile today cleared up the remaining details as it pertains to their version of the Galaxy Note . A press release just hit our inbox advising that the Samsung Galaxy Note will run $199 with a two-year service agreement (Value voice and data plan) when it debuts on August 8. Reportedly, the handset will arrive at select T-Mobile retail stores and online and also be offered with a Classic voice and data plan with a $249.99 sticker . . . → Read More: T-Mobile confirms pricing, August 8 launch for Galaxy Note It’s a sad day for Xperia Arc S and Xperia Mini Pro users, as Sony UK has revealed via some Facebook comments that neither device will be getting any Android 4.1 love. This is the first that we’ve heard from Sony in regards to Jelly Bean updates, and it doesn’t look good for the rest of the 2011 Xperia lineup. . . . → Read More: Another one bites the dust: Sony confirms no Jelly Bean for Xperia Arc S and Xperia Mini Pro HTC has written a post on their official blog which details the reasons for not providing Android 4.0 on the Desire HD . Citing a number of reasons and options explored, HTC feels that the user experience would ultimately fall short of their standards. . . . → Read More: HTC explains reason for no Android 4.0 on Desire HD Google started as a search engine, and today their main priority and focus is still that. . . . → Read More: Google Handwrite allows you to write what you want to search |
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