
If you own one of the Samsung’s old galaxy tabs and have been impatient about the ICS update, its time to rejoice. Sammy’s first generation of tablets would soon be upgraded to the Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Read more

If you own one of the Samsung’s old galaxy tabs and have been impatient about the ICS update, its time to rejoice. Sammy’s first generation of tablets would soon be upgraded to the Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Read more

As part of its Global Tour of launches, the Galaxy S III was today launched in India at an event in New Delhi. The phone was launched by actress Nargis Fakri. Also present at the launch were BD Park, Samsung India MD and Mr. Ranjeet Yadav, country head, Samsung Mobiles. Techozoic brings you details about what Samsung has on offer with its flagship Galaxy S III device in India along with pricing and availability details. Read more

Although Samsung Galaxy S III isn’t available yet, smartphone users having Android phones with similar specs as of the S III can now get a glimpse of what it’s software has to offer. One of the XDA Developer forum user has posted the link to download the official custom ROM of Galaxy S III. Read more

Toshiba has announced the introduction of three new tablets under the umbrella of its Excite series of Android tablets. Although Toshiba is offering three different variants, the tablets differ only in terms of size and pack similar specs inside. Powered by quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processors, the tablets would feature high definition scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass, dual cameras 5MP rear and 2MP front, 1GB of RAM, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and expandable memory. Toshiba would offer a 7.7″ model, a 10.1″ model and a 13.3″ model. Read more

The most speculated device of the MWC 2012 is now official. Samsung on Monday took covers off the larger version of its popular Galaxy Note, dubbed the Galaxy Note 10.1. While the Galaxy Note fetched huge attention for the debate of weather its a tablet or a smartphone, its successor joins the tablet family is a sure bet. And for those who thought the Galaxy Note was smaller for using the S-Pen to write/draw, the Note 10.1 comes with S-Pen support and a larger screen. Read more

Sammy passed up the opportunity to launch the Galaxy S III at MWC 2012. Although it surprised a few, internal sources reported that the Samsung wants to launch the device in an all exclusive Galaxy S III event. Also, Samsung is reported to be working on launching its flagship device at 50 locations across the world simultaneously and needs to bridge the gap between announcement and launch of the phone.
Meanwhile, the guys over at BGR have managed to get the detailed specification of the Galaxy S III through an internal source. Read more

This isn’t the first time that we would see a cut-rate Android device from China coming to US, but Novo7 isn’t one of those boys. This $99 tablet is powered by a 1GHz CPU and Android ICS. It has dual cameras with 3D and 1080p video recording capabilities, an HDMI port and 8 hours of battery backup. It has a full capacitive 7″ multi-touch screen. Read more

Meet Optimus U1, LG’s unannounced phone expected to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Not much of is known of the phone except the leaked pictures above and the speculation that this would be the first LG phone to run Android ICS. From the pictures, it looks like a slim phone resembling LG Optimus Black. An 8MP camera with LED Flash can be seen on the back coupled with a front camera.
LG Optimus U1 would not launch before the onset of 2012 which means there is enough time for more details to surface before LG officially announces this device.
[Source GSMArena via gottabemobile ]
As announced last week, Samsung and Google held their “Calling All First-to-Knowers” event at Hong Kong and unveiled the latest Android OS, Ice-Cream Sandwich and next generation Google Phone, Galaxy Nexus.
