Things may not be looking great for RIM today, but it isn’t all not so great news. Some people still really like Blackberry devices for its design and its precautionary features. Like the Pentagon, for instance, who have endorsed these devices.
The Pentagon offers given the green gentle for Blackberry Several devices to be used organization wide. The Blackberry devices that have been accepted include the Bold 9900, 9930, Flashlight 9810, 9850, 9860 and the Curve 9360. The phones will be employed by personnel from the US Army and the Defense Department.
They are zero strangers to RIMs devices. According to the Office of Defense’s fiscal 2013 budget, there are about 250,000 Blackberry devices currently in use, although 5,000 Apple company iOS devices and 3,500 Android devices are portion of a pilot system.
Samsung has unveiled their latest flagship device, called the Samsung Galaxy S III. The Samsung Galaxy S III is an Android device that features a 4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display which can render up to 1280 x 720 pixels of resolution. It is powered by a 1.4GHz quad core Exynos processor with a new GPU and two cameras: a 1.9 megapixel camera up front for video chat and a rear facing 8 megapixel camera for videos and photos. Other features include GPS, NFC, WiFi,Bluetooth 4.0 and it will be available in a 16GB and 32GB version. It ships with a 2,100 mAh battery, and Samsung has also added a new range of software to the device, which include ‘Natural Interaction’, and according to Samsung this is:
Samsung has been successful with its Galaxy range of phones and today, the company has announced that they are expecting to double their profits for the first three months of 2012.The key here is their strong smartphone sales, and the success of Samsung’s Galaxy range of devices has turned the company into the worlds biggest selling smartphone ever. It is said that the Samsung Galaxy S III will launch some time over the next couple of months, and we suspect Samsung that this year will be a good year for Samsung!
This coming friday, “Black Friday”, Best Buy will sell Android powered devices from the Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T for free with a 2-year pact. I am a Samsung fan, and i want them to sell Galaxy S II, along with its
There are lots of cellphone manufacturers who are in various patent cases with Apple. HTC and Samsung are one of them and today, Google’s Eric Schmidt has once again confirmed that Google will support these companies in the various court cases.
LG Revolution 2 is said to be appearing on Verizon’s network as the LG Spectrum. It is rumored to have a 4.5 inch display, and like the LG revolution, it is an LTE enabled device but this one has global functionality. However, we don’t have any information regarding its pricing and release date, though we know that regardless of whether or not it is the sequel to the LG Revolution, it will apparently be rolling out from Verizon which is a good thing.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is said to be released in the UK next month, and today we got an information from an online retailer that it will be availabl on the 17th of November in the UK for £515.
In a look out for an affordable 4G device? Then you might want to consider the new Samsung Stratosphere. It comes with a slideout keyboard, and is the first 4G handset to have the feature, Not only that, it’s fully customizable using
The Motorola ATRIX 2 is now available over at AT&T, along with various
Samsung has taken its pride to introduce its new version of its popular Galaxy S II smartphone in South Korea a month ago, and it is the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE. According to rumors, it has already turned up at the FCC.