Just days after hearing about the leaked release of Android 4.0.4 for the Nexus 4G, French mobile phone company SFR has not only announced (Google Translate) which devices will be getting ICS in the coming months, it has also confirmed the existence of…
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SFR Reveals Existence Of Android 4.0.5, Confirms ICS Update Roadmap For Galaxy Nexus, Nexus One, Galaxy SII And HTC Sensation In March 2012
February 6th, 2012
Abhiroop Basu Just days after hearing about the leaked release of Android 4.0.4 for the Nexus 4G, French mobile phone company SFR has not only announced (Google Translate) which devices will be getting ICS in the coming months, it has also confirmed the existence of…
SFR Reveals Existence Of Android 4.0.5, Confirms ICS Update Roadmap For Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, Galaxy SII And HTC Sensation In March 2012
February 6th, 2012
Abhiroop Basu Just days after hearing about the leaked release of Android 4.0.4 for the Nexus 4G, French mobile phone company SFR has not only announced (Google Translate) which devices will be getting ICS in the coming months, it has also confirmed the existence of…
Samsung airs 90-second Super Bowl Commercial with the Darkness and other celebs
February 6th, 2012
Seth Weintraub Samsung picked Bobby Farrelly, known for directing famous comedy films “There’s Something About Mary,” “Dumb and Dumber” and “Kingpin,” to direct his first ever TV commercial. The 90-second Galaxy Note Super Bowl commercial featured the infectious song “I Believe in a Thing Called Love” song by The Darkness, along with celebrity appearances by The Darkness’ lead [...]![]()
How would you change the Motorola Droid RAZR?
February 6th, 2012
Daniel Cooper Phones, phones, phones: the burden of autumnal launches for a raft of handsets is that it makes our post-mortem strand a little repetitive. This week’s cellular telephone du-jour is Motorola’s Droid RAZR, a “7.1mm thick” slab that hopes you neither n…
Pantech Burst review
February 5th, 2012
Jerry Hildenbrand The Pantech Burst is one of AT&T's latest LTE-enabled handsets, and it's clearly aimed at the first-time or budget-minded smartphone buyer. That's a huge market, and this is the first time we've seen 4G LTE directed at it. &n…
[Weekend Poll] Are You Using A Custom Launcher?
February 5th, 2012
Aaron Gingrich This is the latest in our Weekend Poll series. For last week’s, see Do You Use Live Wallpapers?We’ve said it many times before, and I’ll say it again: one of the best things about Android is how customizable the entire experience is. One of the easiest…
DoubleTwist updated again, no longer requires payment for podcast streaming [updated]
February 5th, 2012
Richard Devine Update: As doubleTwist's Monique Farantzos points out, streaming podcasts is now free, but you still have to upgrade to the premium version to download, subscribe and manage podcasts. Original: Seems that the guys over at doubleTwist have been lis…
Android 4.0.4 leaked to Verizon Galaxy Nexus early, brings improvements
February 5th, 2012
Jake Smith Android 4.0.4 was leaked early for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, and —of course— in typical fashion, a user at the XDA-Developers Forums made a guide available to install the update. The update will presumably be rolling out over-the-air to the masses soon, but if you are up to the challenge, you can install it early [...]![]()
Samsung Galaxy Note now available for pre-order from AT&T, shipping Feb. 17
February 5th, 2012
Jake Smith AT&T announced the Galaxy Note will be available on its network at CES 2012, and we learned last week it will launchFeb. 19 in-store for $299. Today, you can finally pre-order this “phablet” in both carbon blue and ceramic white colors. Better yet, if you pre-order the device today, it will be shipped to you on Feb. [...]![]()

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