Rumors have been swirling recently around the release of the Galaxy Note 2, with some folks claiming that Sammy's next phablet will feature a flexible display.
Here at androidpit we just discovered that Google play seems to be called different names on different devices. We want to ask our readers, whats it called on YOUR phone?
Andy Rubin was direct at MWC when stating that he would keep his android team away from Motorola. But according to the wallstreet journal, that strategy could be changing
The Nexus S and the Galaxy Note are some of the best Androids on the market and we've got the latest news on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich updes for both!
Motorola customers band together to demand unlocked Bootloaders from Motorola, the popular Samsung Galaxy Note heads up Canada way, the Galaxy S gets a sneak peak at ICS
Vlingo is a popular pre-installed app on many phones but it appears the app is collecting personal data and sending it to remote servers without user consent.
Here at AndroidPIT, we know a lot of you are wondering whether you should wait for the Galaxy Nexus or spring for some other device. With no official ...
The Galaxy Note caused a lot of waves at this year's IFA in Berlin so much so that when our sister site Androidpit.de declared it was going to give ...
The Samsung Galaxy Note still hasn't been given a release date in the US but English and Indian Android Communities will be able to pick up the beast ...
Today marks the official debut for the new Samsung Galaxy Note in London. But more then anything else, the event marks the kick-off of the official ...
After a couple of disappointing reports for LG Optimus Speed owners ([Spoiler Alert] You're not getting Ice Cream Sandwich) we have some good news for ...
They're two of the most talked-about smartphones soon-to-be-released: the stlyus-enabled Galaxy Note tablet phone and Google's first Android Ice Cream ...
From bendy smartphones with flexible OLED displays to microprojectors that can multiply your smartphone's screen by 30 and beam the image to a wall, ...
Recommended editorial content
With your consent, external content is loaded here.
By clicking on the button above, you agree that external content may be displayed to you. Personal data may be transmitted to third-party providers in the process. You can find more information about this in our Privacy Policy.