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Smart folks over at XDADevelopers have managed to find the unlock codes of Galaxy S devices. This means users using a locked Galaxy S (be it AT&T’s Captivate, T-Mobile’s Vibrant or even the standard Galaxy S I9000) can be unlocked to work with any other network by using simple tools. The forum poster claims [...]
MetroPCS and Samsung haven’t really shared many details about their upcoming LTE device except its official name. Now thanks to a forum poster, we’ve got the first images of Samsung Craft (SCH-R900) aka MetroPCS’ first LTE phone. The poster who leaked the images apparently appears to be a tester and claims the phone will [...]
After confirmed specs and an approval from FCC authorities, Samsung’s Cetus (SGH-I917) has been finally pictured in the wild. The phone, as we know is headed to AT&T but we might also see it with other operators if Samsung have its way. Nevertheless, Cetus seems the first Samsung device to run Windows Phone 7 [...]
Samsung’s Omnia Pro 4 that went official at CommunicAsia in June has been announced for the German market. It will be called as Omnia 735 and run Windows Mobile 6.5.3 OS. Available from this month, Omnia 735 features a 2.62-inch touchscreen display, 3G support, Office Mobile 2010, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.2MP camera, FM Radio and [...]
Samsung LED TVs are one of the most eco-friendly television sets in the market. A research conducted by VDE Institute on behalf of Samsung reveals that Samsung LED TVs not only meet this year’s eco-design guidelines in Europe but also stringent guidelines from 2012. A 55-inch C8970 Series 3D LED TV consumes only 133.25 [...]
UPDATE: One of our sources hit us up claiming that Galaxy Tab will be its final name. It sure is some confusion. Maybe we’ll wait till IFA. Some more info has been leaked out related Samsung’s first Android powered tablet. Galaxy Tab, as we know, will apparently, be called as Galaxy Pad. This piece [...]
Samsung has released a new version of its bada SDK. The v1.0.0 can be downloaded from the bada Developer site along with the choice of language pack. One interesting feature the SDK brings to the IDE is RTL aka Remote Test Laboratory. It allows devs to test their application onto a device at a [...]
We saw China Mobile’s Galaxy S (I9008) couple of weeks back and now Mobile-review has got their mitts on a picture of China Telecom’s variant. Apparently, China Telecom’s version is different from the other Chinese counterpart as I909 will support CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. A and GSM bands. However, rest of the other features appears [...]
Samsung has updated its 2.5-inch S2 Portable HDD external hard drive. The S2 Portable 3.0 drive spins at 7,200RPM and features SuperSpeed USB 3.0 that can transfer content at speeds to up to 5Gbps as compared to USB 2.0’s 480Mbps. Additionally, the drive comes with other features like Dynamic Balancing, SilentSeek, NoiseGuard, Auto Backup, [...]
Just as we expected, Samsung has made Galaxy U for LG U+ official. The name, ‘Galaxy U’ come from the fact that it has a ‘Unique’ grip design, ‘Ultimate’ display, ‘Utilitarian’ apps and ‘Ubiquitous’ features like Wi-Fi. Galaxy U runs Android 2.1 OS and features the same specs we told you about yesterday. It [...]
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