IFA 2012: Samsung Unveils The Galaxy Note 2
Samsung has unveiled their latest Android-based smartphone at this yesterday’s IFA and as many had expected it’s the sequel to the Galaxy Note. The Note was originally launched at last year’s
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Samsung has unveiled their latest Android-based smartphone at this yesterday’s IFA and as many had expected it’s the sequel to the Galaxy Note. The Note was originally launched at last year’s
Microsoft has sent out the invites, the new handsets are ready and just a week before Apple is supposed to unveil the iPhone 5, Windows Phone 8 devices will be unveiled to the public for the first time.
With the tech world seemingly on holiday Europe's largest consumer electronics show is just around the corner. IFA takes place in the first week of September and is the first place to see what gadgets will be released this Christmas and beyond. We've scoured the worldwide web and unearthed a few clues of what is likely to be unveiled at this year's IFA.
It wasn't that long ago that we ran through every conceivable Android device that would be getting Android 4.0. Well, we’ve move on from 4.0 and now we're now on 4.1 so it's only fair to run the through the main manufacturers again and check whether they're making the move to 4.1 Jelly Bean – and it’s as we’d expected: a mixed bag.
Not only has Microsoft finally unveiled its attempt at de-throne Apple’s iPad with their Surface tablet, the software giant lifted the lid on Windows Phone 8 - the latest update to their mobile operating system.
The Samsung Galaxy is a dominant force in the Android smartphone market and the new S III could set the legacy of Galaxy series in stone. The S III, as
Samsung is top dog in the mobile world at the moment, and this, in part, is down to the success of the last couple of the Galaxy handsets, most notably the S2.
Samsung is finally ready to unveil the successor to their Samsung Galaxy S2 and has sent out invites for a London-based press event where it’s expected the world’s technology journalists will
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