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Samsung Galaxy SIII

After months of waiting and speculation, Samsung took to the stage last night in London and finally announced its latest Galaxy phone.…

14 years ago

More Nokia Windows Phone 7 devices launch in Ireland

Nokia is hoping to continue it's resurgence as a WP7 device manufacturer with both the Nokia Lumia 710 and the Nokia Lumia 800…

14 years ago

Panasonic Eluga Power

Online retailer Clove.co.uk are now taking pre-orders for Panasonic's latest Smartphone, the Eluga Power. The Eluga Power was just recently announced at the Mobile…

14 years ago

Sony Xperia “P” and “U” announced

Sony has taken the wraps of another two phones in it's Xperia range. The two phones are spec'd lower than…

14 years ago

LG Optimus 4X HD

LG have today unveiled their Tegra 3 packing,  Optimus 4X HD and it is shaping up to be be one…

14 years ago

Samsung Galaxy S II passes 20Million sales mark

Samsung has announced that it's ever popular device has passed the 20 million sales mark. It took seven months to…

14 years ago

Twitter App updated for ICS, finally!

Twitter has finally updated it's App today on both Android and iOS bringing some bug fixes and improvements. Usually minor…

14 years ago

CyanogenMod Team looks to community for cash support.

Over the weekend the CyanogenMod team released a statement looking for cash support from people to improve their hardware and…

14 years ago

HTC provides some more info on Ice Cream Sandwich updates

HTC  have shed a bit more light on when their current devices will be updated to ICe Cream Sandwich. Things…

14 years ago

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