Mobile World Congress is wrapping up in Barcelona, and Brighthand's European correspondent brings us his picks for the most important announcements made at this annual smartphone tradeshow.ยป Read Article
With the upcoming LG Viper receiving Google Wallet in the near future, Sprint is expected to introduce at least 10 additional phones with support for the application later this year.
The always innovative Taiwanese tablet maker ASUS has revealed its latest attraction: the PadFone. This won't be just a smartphone, but a tablet and a netbook as well!
After many long months of waiting, videoconferencing enthusiasts with a Windows Phone can finally rejoice: Skype is finally available for devices running Microsoft's operating system.
Although the HTC One X is currently exclusive to AT&T, HTC may be releasing a fairly similar handset dubbed the HTC Jewel to Sprint.
LG was one of several companies to unveil a smartphone with a quad-core processor at this week's Mobile World Congress. Learn about the powerful mutimedia capabilities of this device by reading our preview from the show floor.
Although ZTE announced a plethora of devices at MWC this week, one of the handsets that stood out was "the Era". This joined the ranks of quad-core smartphones unveiled this week.
Nokia is set to release the 808 PureView, a device that will revolutionize cameras on smartphones for years to come. The device will feature a whopping 41 megapixel camera.
Today, Samsung announced the Galaxy Beam smartphone that contains a projector that allows users to display and share multimedia anywhere on a large luminous projector screen.
Nokia unveiled the newest addition to its Lumia family of smartphones at MWC 2012 today, the Lumia 610, which is designed to be an affordable, entry-level smartphone targeted at younger audiences.
There's good news and bad news for AT&T subscribers. You're going to be able to get the newly-announced HTC One X. Problem is, the version you're going to get will be less powerful that the one available outside of the U.S.
Today at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona, Samsung announced an addition to its line of gaming-oriented handhelds: the Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.2.
The newly-unveiled HTC One S already has a home: it will be released in the U.S. by T-Mobile this spring. The smartphone is going run the latest version of Google's operating system, and emphasize music playback and its camera.
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