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By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
The Nexus 4 has been in-and-out of stock like a California burger joint , but today it’s back—as long as you don’t mind getting it from T-Mobile. The subsidized hardware with a two-year contract is available again from everyone’s fourth-favorite carrier . . . → Read More: The Nexus 4 Is Back In Stock At T-Mobile For The $200 Subsidized Price, $500 Off-Contract
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
After beginning its steady march to wide release in Germany a few weeks ago , the Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) update for the Galaxy Note 10.1 is making its way to more European nations today. The UK, Spain, and various Nordic nations (presumably Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland) have the firmware available now (grab it here or here ), if you’re feeling impatient . . . → Read More: Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 (3G / Wi-Fi) Jelly Bean Update Rolling Out In UK, Spain, And Nordic Countries
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
Chrome for Android is expected to start aligning with desktop releases of the browser by “early next year,” according to a post by the Chrome team on Google+ . Q. Chrome for Android is still at v18, while regular Chrome is at v23. . . . → Read More: Google: Chrome Releases To Align Across All Platforms – Including Android – Starting "Early Next Year"
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
New benchmarks for a pair of Samsung smartphones have landed online, adding a bit of mud to the water that is Galaxy S 3 successor. Could one of these end up as the Galaxy S4? Based on model numbers alone, the GT-I9400 makes sense. . . . → Read More: New benchmarks uncover Samsung GT-I9400, GT-I9525
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
Earlier this month, we reported on a pretty big omission in Android 4.2′s People app: Google forgot December . . . . → Read More: Google Pushing Android 4.2.1 OTA, Fixes The ‘December Bug’
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
Now that’s more like it! Big G must’ve learned from its mistakes with the initial launch of the Nexus 4, as it just started sending out notices to those who signed up letting them know that the device will go (back) on sale today at 12:00 Noon PST in the U.S. That means if you didn’t get one the first go around, today’s your chance to give it another shot. Hopefully they won’t sell out in a matter of minutes like they did the last time. . . . → Read More: Google Finally Sends Out Nexus 4 Notifications, Will Start Selling It Again At Noon PST Today (US Only)
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
Google doesn’t want anyone leaving anonymous or fake author names with Google Play reviews so, beginning today, things will be a bit different. If you want to leave a review for an app, game, or anything else in the Play Store, then you’ll need to log in with your Google+ account. . . . → Read More: Google Play reviews now tied to Google+ profiles
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
I’ve heard it a million times that benchmarks are worthless and only real-world testing can give you a true measure of a device. . . . → Read More: AnTuTu Updated to v3.01
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
'December birthday' bug in People app fixed in latest OTA According to reports from the Android Central forums and XDA Google's new Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 devices are currently being upgraded over-the-air to a new version of Android, ver. 4.2.1. We've not yet been able to confirm whether 4.2.1 is also hitting the Nexus 7 or Galaxy Nexus , but we're sure these devices will get this latest update soon if it's not already going out . . . → Read More: Android 4.2.1 update hitting Nexus 4 and Nexus 10
By Android For Ever, on November 27th, 2012%
After swiftly selling out on the carrier's website just a few days ago, it seems T-Mobile USA is back with more stock of the desirable LG Nexus 4 . As before, the phone is being sold for $199 on a two-year service plan with Tmo. . . . → Read More: Nexus 4 back in stock on T-Mobile USA site
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