
Everyone wants a nice big smartphone, running an Operating System with all the latest apps right? But no one wants to spend say seven hundred dollars to buy a Galaxy Note. Solution? Off brand phones. But who is trust worthy and what to buy?
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We all do it, we see a cheap off brand Android device on Ebay or somewhere else and we are tempted to order it. Normally we never do figuring it will be a waste of time and money.
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Verizon Wireless today announced that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 LTE will be available for purchase starting this Friday, August 17th.
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Blu products, has announced a new device. It's the Vivo 4.3 and they are calling it the world's first Dual Sim smartphone with Super AMOLED Plus Technology as well as a Dual Core processor. Read More »
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The Wall Street Journal has recently come out with some more information from the usual "unnamed source" about Amazon's rumored smartphone. Read More »
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It looks like Mozilla Firefox's new Mobile Operating System just got one step closer to reality today with a major announcement made about support from hardware makers to make these devices.
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It seems that Facebook is trying to get back into the cell phone game again. This time with former Apple software and hardware engineers who worked on the iPhone and the iPad.
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Posted by: Joe Skerratt in Android, Blackberry, HTC, iPad, iPhone, iPod, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Nokia / Symbian^3, Nokia Belle, Other Phone Brands, Samsung, Smartphones, Sony, Tablets, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7

The original iPhone was the first smartphone shipped with an embedded non-removable battery. Well, they were removable, just not (officially) by the end user. A trend was born; nowadays numerous smartphone's come with embedded batteries. The Nokia Lumia 900 and the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx are two high-end devices following this concept.
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