Gotta Be MobileState of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean: Three Big Upgrades Still MissingGotta Be MobileIt remains on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, leaving users peeved and frustrated, something that isn't surprising considering the type of promotion that…
Daily Archive: February 13, 2013
Feb
13
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Irked that your £200 Android smartphone keeps getting scratched by diamonds? Spending £6700 won't help Got £6700 wedged behind the sofa or hidden in an offshore bank account? Need a new phone? British company Vertu has the answer: the Vertu Ti A…
Feb
13
Vertu Ti is £6,700 Android smartphone
Luxury mobile phone maker, Vertu, has launched its Ti smartphone with a price tag of £6,700.
Feb
13
Meet Vertu Ti, the $9600 Android-based smartphone – NDTV
NDTVMeet Vertu Ti, the $9600 Android-based smartphoneNDTVVertu Ti sports 3.7-inches the WVGA screen and runs on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). The company has also added its own custom User Interface. The lowest model is Titanium Black Leather, whic…
Feb
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Vertu-alised Android revealed at an all-too-real €7,900
Luxury brand’s first smartphone can repel ball bearings Vertu, the luxury phone brand Nokia last year sold to a private outfit EQT, has revealed its first Android-powered smartphone.…
Feb
13
Vertu-alised Android revealed at an all-too-real €7900 – Register
Wall Street Journal (blog)Vertu-alised Android revealed at an all-too-real €7900RegisterVertu, the luxury phone brand Nokia last year sold to a private outfit EQT, has revealed its first Android-powered smartphone. The €7,900 ($US10,624 or £6,778)…
Feb
13
Spotted: Android 4.2.2 update for Google Nexus devices
Minor over-the-air release to arrive in waves Owners of Google Nexus devices have reason to hover anxiously over their System Updates screens once again, with reports surfacing that the Chocolate Factory has slowly begun rolling out the latest update t…
Feb
13
Spotted: Android 4.2.2 update for Google Nexus devices – Register
TechShout!Spotted: Android 4.2.2 update for Google Nexus devicesRegisterAndroid 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich", a reasonably recent version, is now running on 29 per cent of devices. But fully 56.1 per cent are still running Android 2.3 or earlier …