No Android 4.0 For Samsung Galaxy S or Galaxy Tab

If you’re holding on to a Samsung Galaxy S or Galaxy Tab in hopes that either device will see an Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 update, it may now be time to upgrade. Samsung has recently come forth to let us know that neither device will be getting updated to Android 4.0. As for an official [...]

Samsung Galaxy S III fervor begin already, realistic press images leak

When it comes to Android device releases, nothing is more exciting than a Nexus smartphone or tablet, except when it comes to the Samsung line of Galaxy S devices of course – and today we’ve got what very well may be the next generation: the Samsung Galaxy S III in leaked press images and details. [...]

Galaxy Nexus Review

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is one of the most anticipated Android smartphone of 2011. It is eagerly awaited by customers because it is a beautiful handset equipped with a new generation of 4.65″ 720p Super-AMOLED display, but more importantly, it is the first smartphone with Google’s latest operating system, Android 4.0 codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich. [...]

Engadget’s Holiday Blues-buster 2011: win a Samsung Galaxy S II, courtesy of Broadcom!

We continue into Day 3 of our week-long Holiday Blues-buster giveaway, in which we’re handing out a top-of-the-line gadget to a lucky reader every single day! Today Broadcom is hoping to “connect everything” by hooking you up with an unlocked GT-I9100 Samsung Galaxy S II. That’s right — the original and international version. So if [...]

Hands-on with Verizon Galaxy Nexus Camera and Movie Studio

Inside the Galaxy Nexus you’ll find Google’s newest mobile OS: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and with it in combination with the advanced lens setup on this devices’ 5-megapixel camera, you’ll find a set of abilities that no Android has had before. This plus the Movie Studio app introduced first for Android 3.0 Honeycomb, you’ve [...]

Verizon Wireless announces Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Google’s latest superphone, has just been announced, so those who want to pick it up can make a beeline for the smartphone, be it online or at brick and mortar stores. Just how much do you think you will need to fork out for the Galaxy Nexus? We are looking at [...]

Verizon Galaxy Nexus Accessories Hands-On

We didn’t just grab the new Verizon Galaxy Nexus yesterday, we picked up the official accessories too, so whether you’re concerned about power-hungry LTE or just want to treat your new toy while you’re still in the honeymoon period, there’s probably something for you. For most it’s the extended battery ($ 49.99) that will hold most appeal, [...]

Verizon Galaxy Nexus gets interactive support simulator, help with Android 4.0 ICS

Though the differences between the original Galaxy Nexus that’s been released a couple of weeks ago by Samsung internationally and the Verizon 4G LTE version of the handset are few, Verizon has gone above and beyond the call of duty in creating an interactive “this is how you do it” page for the device’s relatively [...]

iLuv announces ArtStation Pro for Samsung Galaxy tablets

iLuv has typically made products such as speaker docks for iOS devices, such as for the iPad and the iPhone. Well perhaps in an attempt at showing Android some love and broadening their customer base, iLuv has announced what they’re claiming is the “world’s first” audio dock for Samsung Galaxy tablets. (more…) iLuv announces ArtStation [...]

Griffin AirStrap Lite for the PlayBook, Xoom, Galaxy Tab 10.1, and the iPads

Some of you might remember when we covered the iPad Strap, a device that covers the back of the iPad with a strap so you can use everyone’s favorite tablet with one hand. Griffin has an AirStrap Lite that is essentially the same thing, but they don’t just have it for the iPad. They have [...]