Rumors about the upcoming Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy's next flagship model are all the rage in the mobile space. All the tech-forward consumers are hoping to get their hands on the next-big-thing as soon as it hits store shelves.
Apple certainly knows how to keep its fans guessing, with followers musing over a fall or summer release date for the next iPhone, as well as its suspected characteristics. The latest rumor to surface about what the next-generation iPhone will feature is compatibility with a wireless headset equipped with a built-in MP3 player.
A new, unsubstantiated, leaked image of what may be the Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone has surfaced. It depicts an Asian woman posing with two copies of the new phone, suggesting that production is under way.
HTC One X is receiving raving reviews since its launch. While the HTC flagship is being touted as the King among the Android phones, our very favorite Samsung Galaxy S2 is also getting its much-awaited Ice Cream Sandwich update and preparing to give the last fight against the so-called king before the company phases it out with the launch of Galaxy S3.
At a time when rumors surrounding the release date of Apple's next-gen iPhone are torn between June and October with no official words from Apple yet, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has provided another twist to the tale, saying that it's the FYQ3 forecast that would make clear the prospects for an iPhone 5 introduction.
Yet another week has passed by and Samsung Galaxy S3 rumors are still high at the moment. Well, this time again, the major cause is the purported leaked image, which seems to be sprawling all over the media world, indicating this is what the Korean giant's next flagship will look like.
Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy S3 smartphone is said to be the manufacturer’s flagship device of the year. The Korea-based company has yet to announce an official release date, but speculations have been circulating about when the phone will be launched and which features it will support.
Samsung Galaxy S3 and Apple iPhone 5 are launching almost at the same time in May or June. Both phones are coming with revolutionary features like updated OS, quad core processor and grand cameras. Which one will be the winner?
This is going to be an exciting year for smartphone lovers. While rumors of the release of iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 are flying high, other big shots like HTC One X, One S, LG Viper 4G and HTC Incredible 4G are also hitting the shelves within a very short period of time.
Apple changed the entire smartphone genre with the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, and five years later, Apple fans are anxiously awaiting a new iPhone, rumored to be released between June and October 2012. Nobody outside the enormous complex at 1 Infinite Loop truly knows what the sixth-generation iPhone, presumably called the iPhone 5, will look like or feature, but that isn't stopping us from daydreaming about all of the possible features in Apple's next phone.
AT&T has been pushing its Nokia Lumia 900 hard, but sales associates at its stores don't seem convinced.
While Samsung and Apple are still tight-lipped about their plans to release their next flagship smartphones in the market, other major phone manufacturers are taking full advantage of the whole market situation and delivering their best bets to consumers.
Samsung is all set to roll out its Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. How well the Note will fare against Apple's new iPad and Asus Transformer Prime TF700T?
Samsung is not alone to pepper up the market with its next-gen offering, there are others on the showground too. And these Android smartphone manufacturers are prepping up with their latest flagship devices to rival straightforwardly against Galaxy S3.
After a series of rumors surfacing in the media and final solid proof of a video demonstrating the company's Windows Phone lineup to pack NFC capabilities, Nokia has finally made it official and announced the unveiling of Lumia 610 NFC. The Finnish phone manufacturer has further confirmed that the company will pair up with the operator, Orange, to debut the range of Lumia 610 NFC in Europe with NFC accessories, including Nokia's Play 360 speaker and read NFC tags.
HTC One X is giving a tough competition to another HTC phone, Titan II. The One X comes with Ice Cream Sandwich whereas Titan II runs on Windows 7.0 Mango OS. Check out the clash between Android and Windows OS
The Lumia 900 is suffering from data connection problems, Nokia has confirmed. The company has described the problem as a memory management issue.
Samsung had reportedly sent the prototypes of Galaxy S3 for carrier testing around two months ago in a lunch box disguise. Check out the latest features of the Galaxy S3 that include A True Super HD AMOLED Non-PenTile Display, Physical Home Button, 5-Column Modified UI, Ice Cream Sandwich, A Powerful Quad-Core Processor, 12-megapixel rear camera, 4G LTE and Near Field Communication, a powerful 2250 mAh battery and some revolutionary features like wireless charging, 3D Lenticular image t....
In case of the company's existing iPhone 4S, people didn't experience anything new when it comes to the device's look as it was pretty much identical to its predecessor, the iPhone 4. And that has probably paved the way for growing rumors that Apple will bring some change to the form factor of its flagship smartphone's next iteration.
Apple may build its next-generation iPhone, presumably called the iPhone 5, with a 4-inch screen into a unibody case. Take a look at the gallery and see what a bigger iPhone would look like, and check out the other iPhone 5 4-inch screen concepts as well.
New reports have leaked that suggest Nokia is working secretly on its first Lumia smartphone which will feature Pureview camera technology and the latest version of Microsoft's Windows 8 (Apollo).
HTC One X, the best bet of the Taiwanese company is making headlines for its iconic design and stunning features. But the phone has to compete against biggies like iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy S2, Nokia Lumia 900, Motorola Droid Razr MAXX and Galaxy Note.