Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket HD will not hit AT&T's shelves

This is hardly a shocker given the fact that the device in question got unveiled a cool four months ago during CES. AT&T and Samsung have decided to abandon the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket HD. Apparently, the launch of the AT&T version of the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE did not make any sense, given the announcement of the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III last week, along with the handset’s upcoming availability in the ...

HTC Wildfire C live photos are here, to be called Desire C

We first heard about HTC Golf back in March, thanks to a leaked camera sample. Then we saw a believable enough official render and we heard the phone would be called Wildfire C. What we got this day is the first live photos of the device. It looks just like in those rendered images, but packs a different paintjob. Also, the image source claims, the smartphone will be called Desire C instead of Wildfire C. The Desire C is rumored ...

RIM announces mid-range BlackBerry Curve 9320

A few weeks ago RIM launched the cheap Curve 9220 in India. Today it announced the Curve 9320, which is pretty much the same phone, but with a few additional extras. The Curve 9320 packs a 2.44 non-touch QVGA display, a four-row QWERTY keyboard, a 3 megapixel snapper with LED flash (in contrast to the 2MP in the Curve 9220), 512MB RAM and 512MB ROM, FM radio and microSD card slot. The new BlackBerry Curve 9320 offers better connectivity options ...

Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III preview: Second encounter

Introduction There’s no need for us to tell you the importance of the Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III for both its own manufacturer and the Android world in general – our daily interest stats talk for themselves. Its predecessor was really something special and what everyone wants to know now is whether or not the new Samsung flagship has what it takes to fill its boots. Samsung Galaxy SIII official shots The Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III seems to bring ...

Nokia PureView 808 headed to Mexico soon

Nokia has just overruled its plans to exclude North America from the PureView 808 markets. Mexico is getting the camera/smart phone hybrid in a few weeks, probably in the end of May or the beginning of June. The confirmation comes straight from the Spanish version of Nokia Conversations. Recently we also noticed the PureView 808 passing through FCC, so the tiny hope that it might also make it to the United States has become a tiny less so.

Nokia PureView 808 enters FCC, gives US little hope

Back in March we learned Nokia PureView 808 wont be coming to North America understandable, given Nokias decision to pull off Symbian smartphones from this market. Since the N9 skipped the NA market, we had no reason to anticipate the Finns to have a sudden change of heart for the 808 PureView. Not to mention that the US is a key Lumia market, so Nokia prefers to focus all its attention that way. And then suddenly the Nokia PureView 808 ...

AT&T HTC One X not part of HTC's bootloader unlocking program

The AT&T version of the very impressive HTC One X will be landing in US tomorrow on May 6. Unfortunately, even before customers can get their hands on the phone, there is a disappointing bit of news waiting for them. When The Verge reached out to HTC regarding the bootloader on the One X, which, as noticed by MoDaCo, is locked, the company responded by saying that due to some restrictions, the bootloader on the One X will not be ...

AT&T HTC One X not part of HTC's bootloader unlocking program

The AT&T version of the very impressive HTC One X will be landing in US tomorrow on May 6. Unfortunately, even before customers can get their hands on the phone, there is a disappointing bit of news waiting for them. When The Verge reached out to HTC regarding the bootloader on the One X, which, as noticed by MoDaCo, is locked, the company responded by saying that due to some restrictions, the bootloader on the One X will not be ...

AT&T HTC One X not part of HTC's bootloader unlocking program

The AT&T version of the very impressive HTC One X will be landing in US tomorrow on May 6. Unfortunately, even before customers can get their hands on the phone, there is a disappointing bit of news waiting for them. When The Verge reached out to HTC regarding the bootloader on the One X, which, as noticed by MoDaCo, is locked, the company responded by saying that due to some restrictions, the bootloader on the One X will not be ...

AT&T HTC One X not part of HTC's bootloader unlocking program

The AT&T version of the very impressive HTC One X will be landing in US tomorrow on May 6. Unfortunately, even before customers can get their hands on the phone, there is a disappointing bit of news waiting for them. When The Verge reached out to HTC regarding the bootloader on the One X, which, as noticed by MoDaCo, is locked, the company responded by saying that due to some restrictions, the bootloader on the One X will not be ...