T-Mobile Huawei Prism is now on sale price $19.99

Last modified on May 24th, 2012, Posted on May 24th, 2012

I think Huawei Prism spec/price combination is just perfect for her. use…I think it’s great that lower cost phones are made. After all, not everyone wants a higher-end smartphone. The new Huawei Prism is replacing the Samsung Dart and will be T-Mobile’s primary entry-level smartphone. It says right in the user guide that its 2.3 gingerbread, not ICS.

The T-Mobile Prism features include a 3.5-inch touchscreen, 3.2 megapixel camera, a pretty weedy 600MHz processor, 2GB SD card and Android Gingerbread OS.

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- T-Mobile Huawei Prism cell phone photos

T-Mobile Huawei Prism

via T-Mobile


New LG LS860 Android phone coming to Sprint

Last modified on May 23rd, 2012, Posted on May 23rd, 2012

The new LS LS860 looks like LG Viper variant with a QWERTY keyboard, supports Sprint LTE, it’s a mid-level Android phone.

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LG LS860 key features:
- 4-inch WVGA touchscreen
- sliding QWERTY keyboard
- 1.2GHz dual-core processor
- LTE
- stock Android 4.0 ICS

via pocketnow.com


New Motorola Droid Razr with stock Ice Cream Sandwich in China

Posted on May 22nd, 2012

Really like the look of the one in the middle, great to finally see some non-nexus devices using virtual keys. ICS was built with on-screen buttons in mind, and it looks good. was built with on-screen buttons in mind, and it looks good. The skin is nearly stock too – easy enough to remove those widgets/backgrounds if you don’t like them. Motorola should launch a 4.6/4.75 inch screen smartphone. A 4.3 inch screen is too small and it’s not that popular anymore, since the HTC One X and the Samsung Galaxy S3 launched.

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via Engadget


Samsung Galaxy Note Olympics version photos

Posted on May 22nd, 2012

The dark back with the flag is pretty boss. I’m not in the UK and I want one. Still no ICS love in the UK. Six  months after initially proposed.  . Shocking that this hasn’t been highlighted more. Samsung have released an excellent phone but have turned it into a lame duck by not updating sooner. BTW, My Friend has ICS on my international Samsung Galaxy Note. Can’t say it made a massive difference to be honest.
Samsung Galaxy Note Olympics version

Samsung Galaxy Note Olympics version

via Samsung UK


Samsung Galaxy S III 3G HSDPA expected despatch date on/after 4th June 2012 at Amazon Price: $799.99

Posted on May 21st, 2012

If you think about the technology inside these phones then you will realize $800 isn’t that bad for a computer the size of a wallet. That’s a very steep price tag…six hundred dollars or probably seven hundred dollars would have been a better compromise but eight hundred bucks for an unlocked phone that evidently will be discounted a couple months down the line isn’t worth it.

Btw, the new AT&T HTC One X has no removable battery (though the capacity is weaker), no expandable memory, less going for it in terms of functionality /versatility of the software, camera is inferior to that on the SGSIII according to all reviews I’ve seen, etc.. So the SGSIII is definitely worth more than the HTC if the features matter to you.

Samsung Galaxy S III 3G HSDPA

via Amazon




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