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AT&T's first 4G-LTE phones: Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and HTC Vivid
Posted on: November 7, 2011 / Category: News

AT&T has just put on sale its first 4G LTE smartphones: Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket and HTC Vivid. Are you ready to subscribe for a new agreement and take one of these Android-based handsets? It's worth your attention, because they come with an affordable price tag.

HTC Vivid, initially known as the Holiday is using a large 4.5-inch qHD touchscreen, a rear 8 megapixel camera on the back capable of 1080p HD video recording plus a 1.2GHz CPU. The Skyrocket will include Galaxy S 2's screen, a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display plus 1.5GHz processor, both running Android Gingerbread.

The carrier offers the HTC Vivid for an affordable $100 with a new two year contract, while Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket will come with an extra $50 after sigining in for a two year agreement. Each of these devices can be purchased via AT&T's webstore. Take a look on their webpage.
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Android Market has a half of million published apps
Posted on: October 24, 2011 / Category: News

According to the research2guidance firm latest data, the total number of published application in the Android Market has passed a half of milion last month. Still, over 37% of the apps have been removed from Google's store from various reasons.

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Five new Android phones are headed to AT&T
Posted on: October 11, 2011 / Category: News

If you are an AT&T customer and you are looking for an Android phone, it's wise to consider the new line of five smartphones that are headed to the carrier. Motorola Atrix 2, Samsung DoubleTime, Samsung Captivate Glide, Pantech Pocket and prepaid AT&T Avail are upcoming members for AT&T's portfolio this fall.

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Android counts 44 percent of US smartphone market
Posted on: October 7, 2011 / Category: News

You are probably already familiar with the comScore reasearch firm. Its latest figures indicate that Google's platform, the popular Android is still growing, now counting about half of the US smartphone market share. To be more precise, it has 44%.

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Two new Android smartphones from T-Mobile have been unveiled
Posted on: October 6, 2011 / Category: News

myTouch and myTouch Q are two new Android phones from T-Mobile line that have been announced to be offered for "first-time smartphone buyers". Both handsets will be hitting the market in time for these holidays in two different colors.

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Nexus S 4G gets Google Wallet with Mastercard
Posted on: September 20, 2011 / Category: News

If you recall it, back in May, Google announced a new payment system with NFC called Google Wallet. The service is now available for Sprint's Nexus S 4G version, with no precise details for the owners on AT&T and T-Mobile.

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Google and Intel have teamed up to develop Android phones
Posted on: September 14, 2011 / Category: News

Intel CEO, Paul Otellini announced yesterday during the Intel Dveloper Forum that will work with Google to optimize Android Platform. While it was on the stage, Intel's spokesman was holding in his hand a new Medfield-based Android phone.

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Nielsen: 40 percent of U.S. mobile consumers use Android
Posted on: September 2, 2011 / Category: News

Nielsen has put out another report confirming that Android is still on top preferences. 40 percent of US mobile consumers use an Android smartphone, according to July 2011 data from the research firm. In comparison with the previous scores, Google's platform is up by 1 percent.

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Android still leading the US smartphone market
Posted on: August 24, 2011 / Category: News

A recent study from the NPD Group, a leading market research company, says that Google's platform continues to be the leader in the US smartphone market. As it comes as no surprise, Android has been registered an increase in Q2 of 2011 along with its competitor, Apple

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Nielsen: Android is top operating system in U.S.
Posted on: July 28, 2011 / Category: News

Does this come as a surprise for you? Probably not. Once again Android find itself in the top of the list for smartphone platform in the United States. Nielsen's latest scores situate Google's OS in the first position with 39% of the market, followed by Apple's iOS with 28%.

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