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By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
While our attention has been concentrated on Apple’s numerous battles against everything and anything Android, a different patent war saw some interesting results last month. Microsoft managed to hit hard on Motorola after a two-year legal brawl that for some reason didn’t get much media attention. . . . → Read More: Motorola import ban is theoretically in place, US users won’t be affected though
By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
For the first time, Android has topped iPhone sales at Verizon. . . . → Read More: Verizon Posts Record Revenue Growth Spurred By Android
By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
How badly did Android Central Forums member Droid83 . . . → Read More: Now that’s some Verizon Galaxy S3 dedication
By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
HTC’s official stance on the Android 4.1 update is still “reviewing the software to determine our upgrade plans and schedule,” but that’s not stopping Telstra from confirming that HTC is already working on the Jelly Bean update for the HTC One S and HTC One XL (aka HTC one X in the US). Telstra’s smartphone software updates page does not reveal when the update will be available for handset owners, but it’s probably not going to roll out any time soon since the update hasn’t yet been submitted for testing. . . . → Read More: Carrier confirms HTC One XL, HTC One S Android 4.1 update being prepped
By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
The Australian carrier Telstra is readying the update to Jelly Bean 4.1.1 for both the HTC One XL and the One S. Of course, as normal, take this with a pinch of salt as carriers all over the world will be keen to assure customers that the update is coming. With no official word from HTC surrounding the updates to Jelly Bean it looks like Telstra may be plucking at strings here but, if anybody is to know about what’s coming to their phones it’s going to be them. . . . → Read More: Featured: HTC Working on Updates to The One XL and the One S
By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
Following the release of HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S3, the third quad-core Android smartphone from a major manufacturer, the LG Optimus 4X HD, is set make its debut in India and Singapore. Androidos.in reports that LG will announce the coming of LG Optimus 4X HD during a press event, which will be held in Mumbai on July 20. While there’s no solid information yet on the price of the Tegra 3 phone in the country, the Optimus 4X HD is expected to retail in the INR 35,000 range – or the equivalent of US$640. . . . → Read More: LG Optimus 4X HD coming to India tomorrow, July 28 debut in Singapore
By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
Chinese manufacturer Huawei has announced that its super-slim Ascend P1 will be headed to British shores, arriving first on the Vodafone network. Offering a near-stock Android 4.0 user experience in a 7.69mm-thick chassis, there's a lot to like about Huawei's latest mid-to-high-end smartphone, as we explained in our full review last month. . . . → Read More: Huawei Ascend P1 headed to Vodafone in the UK
By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
Just 3 weeks ago the CyanogenMod team launched the CM9 RC1 version, a day before Google I/O where Google announced the new version of Android, Jelly Bean. “RC” means Release Candidate, which is a way of saying that as far as they know the bugs have been fixed (so it’s not in beta anymore), but it’s not the “final” version yet, because there may be some other issues with the ROM that they may have missed . . . → Read More: CM9 RC2 is now available, with support for Galaxy S3 i9300
By Android For Ever, on July 19th, 2012%
Uh oh. Seems all is not sweetness down under, with yesterday's news of an impending Jelly Bean update for the Nexus S from Vodafone Australia, today replaced with the news it has been pulled. . . . → Read More: Vodafone Australia halts Jelly Bean update, cites regulatory issues
By Android For Ever, on July 18th, 2012%
Now that AT&T has unwrapped their version of shared data plans, it made sense to do a comparison to Verizon’s Share Everything plans. Since these are the two biggest carriers in our country and probably hold more customers between the two than all others combined, these will clearly affect many of you . . . → Read More: Shared Data Plans: Verizon vs. AT&T
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