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Huawei has introduced its new Ascend D quad at the recent Mobile World Congress 2012. Touted as the ‘world’s fastest smartphone,’ this high-end device is powered by the company’s K3V2 quad-core 1.2GHz/1.5GHz processor with a 1800mAH battery. More »

You probably aren’t quite aware of this when you bought the phone you’re using and happily uploaded all those images, but apparently, Android OS - and basically all the operating systems out there (yes, including iOS) - all have the ability to access locally stored photos on your devices. Hmm. More »

Samsung is dead serious about their Samsung Galaxy Note S Pen, from the billion-dollar Super Bowl commercial to the Galaxy Note S Pen App Challenge announced just a few days ago. The challenge is to encourage app developers to develop apps that are S Pen integrated. More »

Samsung’s highly-anticipated new tablet in its Galaxy line, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is finally available both in stores and online on Verizon Wireless now! More »

LG has been revealing some terrific goodies at the Mobile World Congress, and in addition to the whack of smartphones, the Korean company has also revealed their newest wireless charging - the WCD-800. More »

It has been quite awhile ever since we last saw the Sony Tablet P - in fact, it has been six months ever since it was revealed - but now, we will finally be seeing the device up in AT&T shelves on March 4th! More »

US Cellular seem like they are trying to rapidly increase their customer numbers as the company is now offering a $100 activation credit with any Android device but for a limited-time only. To have access to the offer, all you have to do is sign up with their company. More »

-Sony’s Tablet P will be available for purchase just a few days from now on March 4th! Get your money ready to go!
-LG has introduced their new WCD-800, a wireless charger! Who here needs one? More »

For those of you who have Twitter for Android, you’ll start seeing a change in the next few weeks. More »


