T-Mobile's Sidekick line has been hugely popular in the US for several years, but it was effectively killed off by a massive data disaster by T-Mobile's aptly named partner called Danger, owned by Microsoft. Given the mess-up, it was clear that the existing Sidekick platform was no longer viable, and T-Mobile terminated their relationship with Danger and Microsoft. However, the Sidekick is back with the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G, and this time ... Read More
Samsung Galaxy Pop CDMA Android Phone @ Rs.9750
If you are looking for an affordable CDMA phone running Android , the Samsung Galaxy Pop is coming your way. The Galaxy Pop CDMA aka SCH-l559 runs on Android 2.2 and sports a 320x240px display. It is powered by a 1200 mAh battery. It has a 3.15 MP camera and does video recording too. In terms of connectivity it will connect to your CDMA operators 800 MHz band network or EVDO network ... Read More
Samsung B7722
The Samsung B7722 is a dual-SIM touchscreen phone that supports 3.5G data. One of a long line of "DUOS" handsets, the B7722 is the best specified yet, although it falls someway short of being a fully-fledged smartphone. There are two SIM slots inside the B7722, one for 3.5G/HSDPA and the other for 2.5G. It might seem a little odd, but since a typical dual-SIM arrangement only uses one SIM for data, ... Read More
Samsung Infuse 4G for AT&T passes through the FCC
Despite the sing-song post title, what’s said above is true: the Samsung Infuse 4G has hit up the FCC, and hopefully we’ll see the hot handset hit AT&T’s shelves very soon. The Infuse rounds out the carrier’s selection of HSPA+ devices, alongside the Inspire and Atrix. The handset sits somewhere in between the two existing HSPA+ handsets for AT&T in that it has better specs than the Inspire, but lacks a ... Read More
Samsung Galaxy S II for AT&T and SGH-i708 prototype hit FCC
Well, well, would you look at which two Samsung phones got the FCC approval today. The first is the Samsung Galaxy S II i9100 - we all know that one. The SGH-i708, however, is a bit more mysterious. Judging by the image the FCC has posted, it looks like it'll be an edge-to-edge touchscreen device. Moreover, it'll have support for both WCDMA (interestingly, the AT&T 3G band - 850/1900Mhz) and CDMA/EvDo ... Read More
Samsung Factor now available from Boost Mobile
Boost has announced a new entry-level handset from Samsung. Named the Factor, the phone is a basic flip model with easy to use features. The Factor features support for Bluetooth, wireless web access, email, and instant messaging. Standard calling features such as voice mail, caller ID, call waiting, and call forwarding are present as well. A camera of unspecified resolution is included, too. The Samsung Factor is available now from Boost Mobile ... Read More
Next 4G LTE Verizon Smartphone: Samsung Galaxy S Samsung Stealth Bests HTC ThunderBolt with Super AMOLED?
There has not been a wealth of information about the Samsung Stealth until recent leaks to bloggers. While many anxiously await the launch date of the the HTC ThunderBolt, there is another 4G LTE smartphone on the Verizon horizon, the Samsung Stealth, formerly referred to as the Samsung 4G LTE Smartphone (aka SCH-i510). Verizon execs confirmed that the 4G LTE Verizon network is on track to be accessible by the ... Read More
Samsung S3850 Corby II is official, packs Wi-Fi b/g/n, SNS integration
The Samsung S3850 Corby II has shed its unofficial tag and is ready to carry on the fun, affordable touch phone legacy of the original. With a 3.14" screen and Wi-Fi b/g/n the Corby II is noticeably more capable but hasn't lost its fun streak either and still has bright color options to offer. The Samsung S3850 Corby II screen is 3.14" - bigger than the original but retains the QVGA ... Read More
Samsung Galaxy Pro rocks Android, BlackBerry form factor
During the Samsung SEA Forum in Singapore, the Korean company unveiled a new member of its Galaxy family – Galaxy Pro, which is a candybar-shaped Android smartphone with full QWERTY keyboard. We don’t see Android devices like this being announced that often, even though this form-factor could help BlackBerry users make the leap to the Android platform (or at least me thinks so). As far as I know, there are only ... Read More
The NVIDIA Tegra 2-powered Samsung I9103 Galaxy S II is real
NVIDIA just went ahead and confirmed the existence of a Tegra 2 version of the Samsung Galaxy S II. The Korean company announced that their Super AMOLED Plus-packing flagship was going to run on the home-brewed Exynos chipset, but supply shortages has forced them to come up with a Tegra 2 alternative. Samsung I9103 Galaxy S II entered rumorland back in February. It seems that Samsung will be unable to provide ... Read More













