Posts Tagged ‘Mobiles’

9 million pre-order new Galaxy phone

Samsung Galaxy SIII

The news will come as a boost to Android’s operating system, which already accounts for more than half the world’s smartphones.

What do you think about Samsung Galaxy S3?

Samsun Galaxy S3

At a press event in London, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S III, the latest device in its line of smartphones and tablets.

Samsung Galaxy SIII

Samsung Galaxy SIII

Effortlessly smart and intuitively simple, the Samsung GALAXY S III reveals a new concept of smartphone.

Samsung Flying High, Having Galaxy the Pilot!

To match Insight SAMSUNG/

Samsung Electronics made a record $5.2 billion profit in the first quarter, overhauling Nokia as the world’s top mobile phone seller, and its Galaxy smartphones outstripped Apple’s iPhone at the high end of the market.

May 3 , Samsung Galaxy S 3 !

People shop at a Samsung Electronics store in the company's main office building in Seoul

Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it would unveil the third-generation of its flagship smartphone Galaxy S on May 3 in London, banking on a heavy marketing campaign heading into the summer Olympics in the city.

Lumia 900 the new HIT from Nokia and MSFT ? (Video)

Nokia-Limia-900

Lumia 900 from Nokia with MS Windows Phone, is a new trial from Nokia to get again a certain market Share in the Smart Phone sector. Will they make this comeback or it will be one new failed trial ?

NOKIA Lumia 710

Nokia Lumina 710

Nokia’s Lumia 710 is a budget-friendly version of the Lumia 800 flagship. With basically the same internals, it skimps only on storage and camera quality relative to its older sibling.

People may lie more often when texting

texting and lying

Folks might fib more frequently when text messaging, a new study suggests.

What can’t be expressed only by Words!

Frozen Home

A collection of pictures which describes a set of interesting news and events that took place in the past week. Enjoy what i consider GOOD news in pictures! 

SMS , No more profitable !

sms

Text-messaging has long been a big-time profit generator for U.S. mobile operators, but they now risk losing these profits as consumers find cheaper ways to communicate.