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- Sprint Offers Sanyo Zio For Free On Contract
- Samsung Sells 30 Million Units Of Samsung Star
- Motorola Droid Pro Gets A Minor Software Update
- Samsung Galaxy S Sales Approach 10 Million
Sprint Offers Sanyo Zio For Free On Contract Posted: 23 Dec 2010 04:10 PM PST Back in October, Sprint launched the Android powered Sanyo Zio, manufactured by Kyocera. It is the first handset to feature the Sprint ID, which allows Sanyo Zio users to quickly download ID packs that deliver a predefined experience, including applications, widgets, ringtones and wallpapers. This handset was originally available for $99.99 on contract, but now you can get this handset for free with a 24 months service agreement. Sanyo Zio comes with a 3.5 inch touchscreen display, 480 x 800 pixels resolution, Android 2.1 OS, virtual QWERTY keyboard, Sprint ID, 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus, MP3 player, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR, 512MB internal memory, MicroSD card slot, 32GB expandable memory, Wi-Fi connectivity, Sprint Zone, Sprint Music Plus, Visual voicemail, GPS, upto 4.6 hours of talk time and a 1130 mAH battery. Sanyo Zio is currently available for free till 8th January with a $100 mail-in rebate and a 2 years contract. This offer is available only for the customers performing the purchase of this device from the wireless carrier’s website. If you are planning to buy this handset, head over to this page. Share: Comment on This Post | Tweet This | Share on Facebook | Save to Delicious | Stumble This | Digg This | Reddit This TAGS: Gadget Deals, Kyocera, Mobile de, Sanyo Zio, Sprint Sprint Offers Sanyo Zio For Free On Contract originally appeared on Techie Buzz written by Omkar Dutta on Thursday 23rd December 2010 07:10:57 PM under Mobile News. Please read the Terms of Use for fair usage guidance. |
Samsung Sells 30 Million Units Of Samsung Star Posted: 23 Dec 2010 03:24 PM PST Samsung Star is the company’s entry-level touchscreen phone. This handset was launched back in early 2009. Samsung Star is already a huge hit worldwide and it is still one of the hottest selling phones in most of the Asian and European countries. Samsung recently announced that the sales of the Samsung Star have surpassed 30 million units. “We are very pleased with the phenomenal success of the Samsung Star,” said YH Lee, senior vice president of Marketing for the Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung is aiming to take the lead in the global full touch-screen mobile and dominate the market with our diverse product line up and customized marketing approach.” Samsung Star features a 3 inch TFT resistive touchscreen display, 240 x 400 pixels resolution, 3.15 megapixel camera with Smile detection, Digital Natural Sound Engine, 50 MB internal memory, 16 GB expandable memory, GPRS/EDGE, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, USB 2.0 and more. Samsung Star is the second mobile phone from the manufacturer to sell 30 million units after the popular Samsung E250. Samsung managed to sell 10 million units of this handset in six months and 20 million units in just one year. Samsung sold 15 million units in Europe, 5 million units in Latin America, 3 million units in Russia and 1 million units in China. Share: Comment on This Post | Tweet This | Share on Facebook | Save to Delicious | Stumble This | Digg This | Reddit This TAGS: Samsung, Samsung Star Samsung Sells 30 Million Units Of Samsung Star originally appeared on Techie Buzz written by Omkar Dutta on Thursday 23rd December 2010 06:24:45 PM under Mobile News. Please read the Terms of Use for fair usage guidance. |
Motorola Droid Pro Gets A Minor Software Update Posted: 23 Dec 2010 09:45 AM PST At the beginning of this month, Motorola and Verizon rolled out software updates for the Droid X and the original Droid. Now, they are all set to roll a software update for another Droid branded handset – the Droid Pro. The software update for the Droid Pro is a pretty minor one and mainly fixes some bugs and improves the stability and performance of the device. The OTA update weighs in at 15.9MB and is numbered V2.26.60. Here is the official change-log from Verizon itself –:
Droid Pro owners can 'pull' the update from Verizon's server by going to Settings->About Phone-> System Updates. Alternatively, they can wait for the OTA update to be pushed to their handset. Via – Droid Life Share: Comment on This Post | Tweet This | Share on Facebook | Save to Delicious | Stumble This | Digg This | Reddit This TAGS: Droid, Droid X, Motorola, Motorola Droid, Motorola Droid Pro, Motorola Droid X, OTA, Software Update, Update Motorola Droid Pro Gets A Minor Software Update originally appeared on Techie Buzz written by Rajesh Pandey on Thursday 23rd December 2010 12:45:34 PM under Mobile News. Please read the Terms of Use for fair usage guidance. |
Samsung Galaxy S Sales Approach 10 Million Posted: 22 Dec 2010 11:22 PM PST The Samsung Galaxy S is undoubtedly the most popular Android smartphone yet. It is available worldwide and has had record sales since its launch, eclipsing any other Android phone. In fact, the Galaxy S was such a huge hit that Google launched the next phone in the Nexus series – the Nexus S, with Samsung as a partner, and not HTC which has been the most staunch Android supporter since years. The Galaxy S is now reaching the 10 million milestone. Earlier this week, Samsung announced that the Samsung Galaxy S and its variants have already sold 9.3 million units since launch. With about 10 more days since the announcements, and the Christmas shopping season in full swing, Galaxy S may end this year with 10 million sales. Even the Samsung Galaxy Tab may sell 2 million units by the end of 2010, making it a very good year, for both Samsung and Android. Share: Comment on This Post | Tweet This | Share on Facebook | Save to Delicious | Stumble This | Digg This | Reddit This TAGS: Android, Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab, Samsung, Smartphone, Tablet Samsung Galaxy S Sales Approach 10 Million originally appeared on Techie Buzz written by Pathik Shah on Thursday 23rd December 2010 02:22:21 AM under Mobile News. Please read the Terms of Use for fair usage guidance. |
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