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  • 32GB Galaxy S4 Release Date Confirmed

    The much awaited wait for 32 GB Samsung Galaxy S4 is over now as it would be available in the U.S from Friday, May 10th with a two year AT&T contract. Previously, the Galaxy S4 was available in 16 GB memory which kept advanced users uncomfortable as the Samsung bundled apps including touchWiz and extras wiped around 8 GB of memory.

    Although the 32 GB micro SD card is not a costly thing to buy but most of the apps cannot be installed on external memory card which in turn requires the internal memory of phone and 32 GB version would easily suffice the user needs in all aspects till date. Considering the difference of just $50 from 16GB version, grabbing the 32GB version S4 would always be a smart choice for all the advanced users and even with common users who are not in gaming or high tech apps.

    s4  32GB Galaxy S4 Release Date Confirmed

    Availability for extra spaces in android phone always keep it fast and smart and this version would surely be a good investment. The company would also launch 64 GB version in near future but 32 GB model is still a smart trade off with the old 16 GB version model.

    So which version are you getting?

  • The First Custom ROM For The Samsung Galaxy S II Is Now Available For Download

    The original Samsung Galaxy S had a very strong developer community behind it churning out excellent ROMSs like Darkys, looks like the same is gonna happen with it’s successor. pulser_g2 from XDA has released the first custom ROM for the Galaxy S II called the VillainROM 1.0, don’t be confused by the image above the ROM shall be fully stock.The ROM is based on XWKE2, the developer describes it as:

    It’s fully deodexed, and I’ve resigned all the Samsung and stock applications with a new key-set, so that it’s much easier to make modifications to the apps in future. Villain Tweaks was a project of mine to “test the water” for modifying the apps in the SGS 2 ROMs. I hit issues I couldn’t get around, since the pre-installed apps were signed by Samsung.

    Do note guys is ROM is in it’s primary stages and would take some time to be usable on the daily basis so install it at your own risk.

    Source: XDA Developers

     

     

  • Samsung Galaxy S Plus With 1.4 GHz Processor Confirmed!

    Oh Russia you delivered again, Dmitriy Ryabinin of hi-tech.mail.ru uncovered this above spec sheet highlighting two of the previous models of Samsung’s highly acclaimed Galaxy S along with a “2011 edition” of the phone. The new features in the  2011 edition are Android 2.3 Gingerbread, a Super AMOLED screen, HSPA+ 14.4Mbps, 8Gb of internal storage, TouchWiz 3.0 and a 1650 mAh battery. The phone also features a metal back instead of plastic. Samsung Russia later confirmed this rumor and announced that it will be released as the Samsung Galaxy S Plus elsewhere and would be arriving in Russia by the end of April for a whooping 24,000 rubles ($846).

    Source: @dryab (Twitter), Samsung Russia

  • Samsung Galaxy S and SII sales surpass 50 million

    Samsung is easily the biggest Android OEM in the world right how. Heck it is the biggest smartphone manufacturer even when operating system isn’t taken in consideration. With market penetrating in countries ranging from its home country of Korea all the way to the United States, it won’t be surprising at all to know that the company has sold quite a few smartphones. From its massive portfolio, it’s easy to pick the Galaxy S lineup as the company’s most successful. The original Galaxy S propelled Samsung to the top of the charts way back in 2010. And with Galaxy SII that upward trend only increased further.

    Samsung, according to BGR,  has now unveiled some official sales figures for a few of its top selling phones. According to the company the combined sales for Galaxy S and SII have surpassed 50 million. If broken down into separate sales figures, it comes to 24 million for Galaxy S and 28 million for Galaxy SII. The phablet, Galaxy Note has also enjoyed success with sales figures topping out at 5 million units.

    Now with the launch of Galaxy SIII, which has already broken preorder records for all Android smartphones, the only future for Samsung is further up from where it already is. Don’t be surprised if by the end of the year sales figures for Galaxy SIII alone surpass 50 million.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will hit Sprint on October 25 for $299

    All you Galaxy Note 2 fans out there, we have got a good news for you. Sprint has announced that it will be releasing the new Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on October 25. The carrier has also revealed the price of this ‘phablet’, which starts from $299 on a two year contract. Sprint is the first carrier in the US that has officially announced the release date of Galaxy Note 2, as we still have to hear from other major carriers regarding the release of this device.

    Galaxy Note 2 will run Android 4.1.1 on launch. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 features an enormous Super AMOLED 5-inch display with 1280×720 pixels resolution, Samsung’s 1.6GHz Exynos quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM. It comes in three separate models with different storage capacities including 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB which is expandable to up to 64GB through microSD card slot. On the front the new Galaxy Note 2 is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2 and has a 1.9-megapixel camera. It also has a 8-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and LED flash. Galaxy Note 2 will be available in Marble White and Titanium Gray color options.

    We hope that other carriers will follow the trend and will announce the pricing and availability details in the coming days.

    Do you plan to buy the Galaxy Note 2? If yes then which is your carrier of choice? Let us know in the comments below.

  • AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy S II Variant Leaked By It’s HDMI Dock?

    We are pretty certain that the the US will eventually get the Samsung Galaxy S II. As previously reported the big 4 carriers in the US (AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon and Sprint) will get four different variation of the phone just like it’s predecessor.

    Samsung Singapore recently posted this picture of the official HDMI dock for the Samsung Galaxy S II on their Facebook. Notice the AT&T branding on the phone along with a different lower portion compared to the original i9000. Looks like an official announcement for the variants is due very soon.

    Source: Samsung Singapore’s Facebook

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  • Samsung Galaxy S II AT&T Variant’s Pictures Leaked, Features A Slide Out QWERTY Keyboard

    BGR has received exclusive photos of the AT&T branded Samsung Galaxy S II which is yet to be released in the USA. The most distinctive part of the variant is that it features a slide out QWERTY keyboard like the Sprint variant of the previous Galaxy S: The Epic 4g.

    BGR says this Galaxy S II variant manages to maintain it’s slim profile even with a QWERTY slider, could that make it the slimmer keyboard phone ever?

    As you can see from the image above it’s indeed the rumored SGH-I927 which was previously thought to be the Windows Phone 7 powered Galaxy S II.

    The BGR informant even managed to run some benchmarks which makes one thing clear: it’s bloody fast!

    The camera is still 8MP with what it looks like a single LED flash. We’re still not sure that if the innards like the processor have been changed but we can say for sure is that the phone is indeed coming to the United States.

    Source: BGR

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  • The Recently Reported AT&T Branded Samsung Galaxy S II, It’s Not A Galaxy S II After All

    Remember the AT&T branded so called Samsung Galaxy S II with a slide out keyboard? Well it’s not a Galaxy S II after all. According to BGR who received the images of the phone say that it’s a whole new phone, so basically AT&T is getting TWO slim and stylish Samsung phone soon.

    A phone with the model number SGH-i927 went through the FCC a few weeks ago with AT&T bands but it seems that was another phone and Samsung has recycled the model number for this new phone. Another odd thing about this phone is the kernel version, 2.6.36.3 is suppose to be a kernel for Android Honeycomb not Gingerbread. More news about this as it develops.

    Source: BGR

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  • Samsung Galaxy S II Coming To Telus As The Samsung Hercules

    Remember the Hercules? Yeah the T-Mobile phone with the 4.5-inch screen set to release sometime after the Galaxy S II’s release, well it looks like Telus a Canadian carrier is planning to launch the phone very soon.

    This sounds legit since Telus is known for releasing T-Mobile specific phone in the past like for example the Galaxy S 4G. The picture was taken by MobileSyrup in a VIP event by Samsung yesterday in Toronto.

    As far as specs are concerned it was reported to have a 4.5-inch display and the same internals of the Samsung Galaxy S II including a dual core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 8MP back camera with 1080p recording and a good quality front camera which seems to be a 2MP sensor. It’s also suppose to be Canada’s first dual carrier 42Mbps smartphone. The phone looks like a cross between a Nexus S and a Galaxy S II, which looks great indeed.

    Source: MobileSyrup

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  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Banned In Europe, Apple Wins This Round

    A European Court has banned all sales and advertisement of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 Android powered tablet in most of the European Union countries.

    The order was issued by a court in Dusseldorf after Apple filled in a complaint about the Galaxy Tab infringing many of Apple’s patents. Apple wins this round in a long battle with Samsung which started a couple of months ago. Apple is also in fisticuffs with Motorola, HTC and many other manufacturers. You have to admit, Apple has some pretty dandy lawyers.

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