Quad-Core Android 4.0 Phone on the Way From ZTE
This Android power race is getting rather absurd, with even budget smartphone specialist ZTE announcing plans to launch a quad-core Android 4.0 powerhouse during the second half of 2012.
This Android power race is getting rather absurd, with even budget smartphone specialist ZTE announcing plans to launch a quad-core Android 4.0 powerhouse during the second half of 2012.
That's the new Samsung Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.2, the latest in a long, long line of disappointing media players based loosely around the company's popular Galaxy S series of smartphones.
There have been suggestions floating around that Intel's new Ivy Bridge processors would arrive later than anticipated on the market. Now, those rumours have been confirmed as true by a senior Intel employee, so we won't see the processors in April as previously expected.
We’ve heard plenty of rumours about a new Nokia flagship to take over from the Lumia 800 in the UK, now the Lumia 900 has gotten official outside of the US. It’ll pack DC-HSPA for double the speed of HSPA+; a 4.3-inch ClearBlack display; an eight-megapixel camera, and Windows Phone 7.5.
Ever wished your phone was also a remote? Want no longer – the Lumigon T2 rolls both an Android 4.0-packing phone and a learning IR-blaster for your living room-domination needs.
The rumours were true; Orange has just unveiled its first Intel-powered phone codenamed Santa Clara. Packing a 1.6GHz Atom Z2460, it’s pretty much a clone of Intel’s Medfield reference design.