Sunday, May 8, 2011

Samsung top U.S. Handset Platform and Android top U.S. Manfacturer in Latest comScore survey


Analytical firm comScore has just released the results of its latest survey, covering 30,000 U.S. mobile phone owners above the age of 13. The survey, covering the last three months ending in March, found Samsung to be the top U.S. cell phone manufacturer with a 24.5% market share.

Samsung Galaxy S II Going Strong; 120,000 Units Sold in First 3 Days

The Samsung Galaxy S II has begun a successful run, it seems. First statistics have revealed that around 120,000 handsets have already been sold in South Korea – in just three days, that is! Now, that’s what we call amazing numbers.

Samsung Exhibit 4G for T-Mobile Caught on Camera, Passes Through FCC

Someone left a little gift for the folks at TmoNews -- spy shots featuring the Gingerbread-toting Samsung Exhibit 4G, which also just passed through the FCC as the SGH-T759.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Sony Ericsson Announces the Next Generation Xperia Mini and Xperia Mini Pro

Sony Ericsson has just announced two new mini additions to the Xperia family – the Xperia mini and the Xperia mini pro, touting them as the smallest HD smartphones in the world. The two Mini devices feature Sony’s Mobile BRAVIA display engine and Sony Ericsson’s custom four-corner Android UI with Timescape.
Both the Sony Ericsson Xperia mini and Xperia mini pro get their power kick from 512MB RAM and 1GHz Snapdragon processors (QSD8255 for the Xperia mini and the MSM8255 for the Xperia mini pro). They also share the same 3-inch TFT touchscreen with a resolution of 480x320 pixels.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Pros And Cons Of Samsung Galaxy S II

Samsung Galaxy S II is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Samsung Galaxy S Android smartphone. It comes with the newer Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, and an even larger screen at 4.3 inches of Super AMOLED Plus goodness. The Galaxy S II upgrades the camera to 8MP and adds an LED flash to it, together with 1080p video recording. A 1.2GHz dual-core chipset is running the show so as to deliver a fine performance without any hints of lag.

Here is our Samsung Galaxy S II review of the pros and cons :