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The Economist lands on Android

The Economist has always been a favourite read here at The Celluar Guru, so today we’re absolutely thrilled to announce that its mobile application is no longer the exclusive domain of iOS. As of today, Android users can download the application through the Android Market. The application itself is free, and subscribers of both the [...]

Verizon Galaxy Tab 10.1 to feature micro-SIM

According to an internal Verizon document obtained by Android Central, the soon-to-be-released Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 will feature a slot for a 3FF micro-SIM card. The exact reasoning for this isn’t clear, though it most likely that the decision is geared towards preventing cunning consumers from swapping their SIM cards between the tablet and their [...]

Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro fondled by the FCC

Good news, bad news, folks. The good is that the Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro has been spotted in the company with the FCC, meaning that if all goes well, the independent agency U.S. government will give it its blessings. The bad news is that the model which was poked and prodded didn’t contain any 3G bands that play nicely [...]

Rogers Samsung Galaxy S Infuse 4G rumored to cost $550

Rogers hasn’t had the greatest track record when it comes to Android smartphones, but between the HTC EVO 3D, LG Optimus 3D, and the Samsung Galaxy S Infuse 4G, things are looking up. And speaking of the latter, there’s word today that the slim smartphone is days away for release, and that pricing has been [...]

Video Review: Samsung Galaxy S II 4G

By now we’re sure you read our review of the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G (and if you haven’t, you really should), but just in case you’re more of a visual learner or can’t get enough of the hottest Android smartphone around, our boy Gilbert has gone ahead and filmed a video review. Check it [...]

HTC Puccini parties with the FCC, brings along AT&T LTE bands

The HTC Puccini is shaping up to be a great tablet, so it’s with great excitement that we are able to report that the Android 3.0.1 tablet has been spotted in the company of the FCC. Not only did the 10″ tablet bring along the appropriate 3G bands to play nicely with AT&T, but it [...]

Motorola Titanium lands on Sprint’s shelves July 24th

It’s been a while since we’ve seen the launch of a rugged Android smartphone for the working man, but that all changed today when Sprint officially announced it will release the Motorola Titanium on July 24th. The Titanium, which runs Android 2.1 Eclair, features a rugged body which meets Military Specification 810G for dust, shock, vibration, [...]

Review: Samsung Galaxy S II 4G from Bell

In recent memory, we struggle to think of an Android smartphone that has received as much buzz as the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G. Some call it the greatest Android phone to date, while others say it’s simply the best phone to day. The question is: Is the Galaxy S II worthy of all of the [...]

Rogers customers can now reserve the HTC EVO 3D and LG Optimus 3D

Worried that you won’t be able to get your hands on the HTC EVO 3D or LG Optimus 3D the first day they’re available from Rogers? Well fear not, as from now until July 23rd, existing Rogers customers are able to reserve either of the two 3D smartphones through the Rogers Reservation System. Simply hit up Rogers’ [...]

More details emerge about Verizon’s mysterious 4G Android slider

According to Android Central, what you’re looking at is the Samsung SGH-i405, a Verizon-bound 4G LTE Android smartphone. In its current state, the yet-to-be-named phone is running Android 2.3.4 and sports a WVGA Super AMOLED Plus display, sliding QWERTY keypad, 5 megapixel camera and 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, 1GHz processor, and 512MB of RAM. Naturally all of [...]

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