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Samsung Galaxy S3 vs HTC One X comparison review

Samsung Galaxy S3 vs HTC One X comparison review
See also: Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Apple iPhone 4S comparison review. One of its biggest Android rivals is HTC's One X so we've put this review together to compare the two side-by-side. We haven't had the Galaxy S3 in our lab for full testing so we… Continue reading

Latest Samsung Exynos News

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Samsung Galaxy S3 Vs HTC One X LTE: Can HTC's Best Outdo Next Galaxy?

Samsung Galaxy S3 Vs HTC One X LTE: Can HTC's Best Outdo Next Galaxy?
By IBTimes Staff Reporter: Subscribe to IBTimes's RSS feed AllShare Play' can be used to instantly share any files between your Galaxy S III and DLNA supported tablet, PC, and televisions regardless of the distance between the devices. HTC One X… Continue reading

ROM @thederekjay (ICS) //DARKSIDE.EVOLUTION// for Samsung Galaxy S II/ T-Mobile

thederekjay has released an update to (ICS) //DARKSIDE.EVOLUTION//. The latest version is now Beta3. This release is supported on the following Device(s):- Samsung Galaxy S II: T-Mobile DARKSIDE.EVOLUTION.2 [5.12.2012] [BETA03] * Adjsut rotate animation speed * Adjust lockscreen exit rate * Remove Moive Editor until working properly * Removed SuperSU in favor of SuperUser *… Continue reading

Latest Samsung Exynos News

Here is Hard Kernel’s new Exynos based development kit tablet device. Hard Kernel is a company based in South Korea working very hard with Samsung’s kernel to create reference development kits for developers to develop software for Samsung’s processors. This is Hard Kernel’s newest awesome looking Exynos based 10.1″ tablet form factor device.
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Samsung Galaxy S III: A Swiss army knife of wireless tech

Forget the moon-sized screen, the innovation’s in the airwaves

Samsung’s new flagship smartphone is being admired for its big screen and voice control, which make for easy headlines and pretty photographs, but more interesting are the wireless capabilities of the S III, even if they take a little longer to appreciate.…

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