Google seems like it wants to disrupt the very fabric of the smartphone continuum. Fresh off the Nexus 5 with it’s insanely good $349 price tag comes the
It’s history repeating itself all over again. Back in London almost a year ago the Samsung Galaxy S 3 was announced and it was met with great excitement.
Looks like T-Mobile is upping the Samsung Galaxy S II ante by swapping out the already confirmed 1.2GHz dual core processor that the rest of the US carriers
Today everything is 1gHz processor which generally in most devices is coming from QUALCOMM. My HTC HD2 Windows Mobile device for example is being powered by the QUALCOMM
We’ve all heard the rumors circling about a new 1.5Ghz dual-core mobile cpu manifesting itself in the near future, and like most of you I’ve allowed myself to
Engadget reports that the LG E900 will be shipping with a 1.3Ghz Qualcomm QSD8650A, which supposedly is faster and uses less power than it’s 1Ghz predecessor that currently
Qualcomm issued a press release a little while back stating that they have completed reference designs for a dual-core mobile chip. Today, Alienbabeltech seems to have found the