Monthly Archives: September 2011
Samsung Galaxy Note hits the FCC with AT&T radios
Several readers (and many staffers) were excited to see the announcement of the 5.3″ Samsung Galaxy Note back in the beginning of September. Our dreams were crushed almost immediately, however, as TechCrunch reported the next day that the Galaxy Note was not making … Continue reading
Samsung Galaxy Note Hits the FCC With HSPA+ Radios for AT&T
The Samsung Galaxy Note – perhaps the most interesting device Samsung has coming out – has made a visit to the FCC with none other than AT&T’s HSPA+ 4G radios inside. This doesn’t absolutely mean AT&T will be getting the … Continue reading
Samsung Galaxy Note Stops by FCC – Sights set on North America
The Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-I9220) paid a visit to the FCC this past Tuesday sporting American 3G/4G bands, the likes of which are compatible with AT&T’s network. When the Note was first announced, we gave you a rundown of the … Continue reading
Verizon website recommends accessories for the Vigor by HTC
By now, you’ve either accepted that the next high-end Android device from HTC is called the Vigor, or you haven’t. If you’ve been waiting for some more supporting evidence, how about Verizon’s own website suggesting accessories for the thing? If … Continue reading
HTC suspends Thunderbolt 2.3 OTA update after glitches
HTC Thunderbolt owners can’t catch a break. After months and months of waiting for Verizon to push out the official Android 2.3 Gingerbread update, customers were all set to get their new software yesterday. Unfortunately, it seems like over half … Continue reading