The smartphone silly season continues, and now that we're about done with major announcements, it's time for the reviews and hands-on coverage to start rolling in. This past week we've published our review of the Motorola RAZR i, the first Intel-powered phone from a major manufacturer. And we've also got our grubby hands on the Galaxy Note 2, and delivered our hands-on walkthrough -- stay tuned for the full review!
Other major stories this week surround the launch of Sony's new flagship smartphone, the Xperia T, and rumors surrounding the HTC One X+, which is said to be a spec-bumped version of the earlier HTC flagship. And in Galaxy Note 2 launch news, we learned that the phone will be available a day early -- tomorrow, Sept. 30, in fact -- at Samsung's leading brand store in Stratford, London. Lucky consumers in South Korea have already had the chance to buy their version of the phone, which launched earlier in the week.
And in update news, the international Galaxy S3 finally started to get its Android 4.1 Jelly Bean updates, a little later than we expected. The S3 becomes the first non-Nexus device to receive Jelly Bean, though we're expecting more than a few new phones to ship with Android 4.1 out of the box over the coming month.
Next week promises to be busier than ever. Keep it locked to AC for more hands-on coverage, reviews and news!
Special features:
News:
- Nikon Coolpix S800c ships in US and Canada
- Samsung Galaxy Camera and Galaxy Note make Indian debut
- Motorola RAZR i to ship in the UK from Oct. 1
- Orange and Tmo UK customers being transferred to new EE network
- HTC One X+ images leak out
- Samsung Galaxy Music appears in leaked pics ahead of October launch
- Sony Xperia T arries at Three and O2 in the UK
- First tentative UK Galaxy Camera pricing appears
- Galaxy Note 2 launches in South Korea across all three networks
- Sony Xperia T now available online, SIM-free in the UK
- Water-resistant Xperia V tipped for December launch
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2 due in UK on Oct. 1
- 'Martian pink' Galaxy S3 for Korea is official
- Nexus 7 and Google Play Books launch in Japan
- Galaxy Note 2 on-contract prices for UK emerge
- Galaxy S3 gets Jelly Bean in Poland, other countries to follow
AnnaLynne McCord
Kate Beckinsale
No comments:
Post a Comment