Samsung Galaxy S II Review (AT&T)
Samsung had a rocky start with Android. Their first couple of phones were under powered and never received the updates they were promised. Than something changed at Samsung. They released the Samsung Galaxy S. They didn’t just launch it on one carrier, one country, or even one continent, they flooded the global market with it. It was an instant success and quickly placed Samsung on the top as an Android manufacturer. Does this sequel live up to the first device, or is this phone going the way of Ocean’s Twelve? Find out in this Guru Inspection of the Samsung Galaxy S II!
Samsung Claims Galaxy S II Beats iPhone 4S
In a bold move from Samsung they’ve released this little info graphic showing just how much better the Galaxy S II is when compared to the iPhone 4S. Perhaps too much time was spent on lawsuits and not enough time in R&D. With more announcements coming from Samsung next week it could be time to crown a new king in of the smartphone hill? See the break downs after the break
HTC and AT&T Announce 10.1″ Honeycomb Tablet, the Jetstream for $699
The rumored HTC Puccini is finally been made official via AT&T. The name has changed to the HTC Jetstream, but the specs have all stayed the same. The Jetstream rocks a 10.1″ HD display, 1.5ghz dual core processor, LTE, and a $699 price tag( that WITH a two year contract). AT&T is also offering a new $35/3GB monthly plan for postpaid tablets that will debut with the Jetstream. Hit the jump for the pull presser.
After Party – Ep 35 – Humonid Robots with Racy FB Pics
What’s up everyone Nic and Liz are back after an extended Summer break. It’s been a crazy 3 weeks but we’re here to get you back into the groove for summer. So put down your books and enjoy Episode 35!
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Guru Inspection: HTC Status Review
The HTC Status embraces a landscape first, portrait second design with a comfortable and ergonomically shaped body. The screen is a HVGA 2.6-inch touch screen with a 480 x 320 resolution that fits the phone’s size particularly well. The screen size will work for some and not be usable for others; it is a really narrow line that this phone walks on. The resolution is great if you use the phone for e-mail, texting, social networking and basic organizational things like a to-do list. However, if you’re looking for a web-browsing, excel editing, gaming powerhouse – the screen size will become an issue. Looking at larger canvases such as an e-mail attachments, websites and pictures is still totally doable but will require some work when it comes to scrolling. So the functionality is there it just may not be as easy to peruse things as on other 4-inch + sized smart phones.
