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Samsung GALAXY Tab 3 8.0 Leaks Ahead of Official Launch

17th of May 2013 08:20 GMT

Samsung has recently announced the upcoming availability of its new series of Galaxy Tab slates and the first tablet to go on sale is the small Galaxy Tab 3 7.0. According to SamMobile, the South Korean company plans to launch two versions of Galaxy Tab 3 7.0: 8GB and 16GB. In the same piece of news, Samsung is sai...

Motorola Also Preps M-Series of X Phones – Report

10th of May 2013 08:51 GMT

Although Google is rumored to have abandoned the X Phone project, Motorola appears set to push the new series of devices beyond the previously rumored limits. According to the latest reports on the matter, the company is also considering the launch of a smaller edition of the X Phone, one that might be dubbed &ldqu...

Full Specs of Google’s Second Nexus 7 Tablet Unveiled – Report

10th of May 2013 03:46 GMT

Next week, Google will kick off its annual Google I/O conference, where it might unveil a successor for last year’s Nexus 7 tablet PC, rumor has it. No official confirmation on the matter has been provided as of now, but a recent report appears to provide specific info on the full hardware specifications of t...

XOLO Play T1000 Emerges with Tegra 3 CPU Inside

9th of May 2013 17:41 GMT

Mobile phone maker Xolo is reportedly gearing up for the launch of a new high-end Android-based smartphone, one that has just emerged online under the name of XOLO Play T1000. No official info on the new device has been provided, but rumor has it that it would be the first smartphone from the company to pack a Tegr...

Nokia EOS to Arrive in June-July, Exclusive to AT&T – Report

7th of May 2013 08:50 GMT

May 14 is expected to prove a big day for Nokia Lumia fans, as the Finnish mobile phone maker might unveil two high-end devices at a press event set for that day in London. One of them is said to be the long rumored Nokia EOS smartphone. No official confirmation on the matter has emerged so far, but a recent articl...