Verizon’s 4G LTE press conference live blog right after the break.
Author: AndrewH
Our Motorola CES live blog after the break! (Update: and it’s over!)
Samsung at today’s press conference announced the Infuse 4G on AT&T’s HSPA+ network. An improved Super AMOLED Plus (quite a mouthful) 4.5 inch screen, 1.2GHz Hummingbird chipset. It’s thinner than iPhone 4, making it the thinnest phone available. Bigger picture after the break.
We are here at the Samsung Mobile Press conference here at CES 2011 and we will be live blogging this one too with our WiFi back up and running! Feel free to jump past the break and join us.
Android 3.0 is happening in a big way here at CES this year. ASUS has unveiled two new convertible tablets with a dual-core Tegra 2 slide-out QWERTY keyboard. ASUS says to expect an April-May launch with $400-800 price point depending on model. Specs after the break.
Notice slow performance or the loss of that little H in the signal meter on your phone? T-Mobile customers in New York metro areas are reporting loss of high speed data coverage with 3G/4G signals on their phones possibly due to overselling the network during the holiday, creating bandwidth issues.
Tablets are apparently the next big thing and so far have demonstrated themselves to be fantastic mobile gaming platforms. Manufacturers are racing to compete with Apple’s iPad making use of Google’s mobile OS to bring dozens of quality products, and hundreds of not-so-great products to market. Here are just a few tablets we expect this week and next at CES.
Manufacturers everywhere are working with Google’s mobile OS to bring dozens if not hundreds of new phones to market. Here’s just a select few of the phones we expect the industry to present this week and next at CES.
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Mobile gaming is the new PC gaming with developers now establishing strict minimum system requirements for their games and customizable graphical settings. We’ve organized Android Devices into a comprehensive list according to which chipset they use and what frame rates and hitches you should expect from each type of device.






