Another week has gone by, and it went by quickly, but that doesnât mean that nothing crazy happened. It was a big week for Android news; more rumors of the next Nexus device made their way around, and Googleâs major Android event scheduled for tomorrow was suddenly cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy. Read on for more of this past weekâs best Android news.
Early last week, there was a huge leak of all the devices and updates that Google was expected to announce at its Android event, like the Nexus 4 and Android 4.2. An LG spokesperson confirmed the existence of a LG Nexus phone. Samsung was reported to be ending its LCD relationship with Apple, but the Korean company has since denied the claim. LGâs next upcoming Optimus device, the L9, was announced for T-Mobile coming October 31, and we also reviewed the companyâs flagship Optimus device, the Optimus G.
On the Amazon front, the companyâs web services experienced an outage, which meant that popular websites like Reddit and Pinterest went down. The company also announced that its Kindle Fire HD tablet has been their best-selling product in the companyâs history, and issued an OTA update to celebrate.
The Galaxy Note II was announced for AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon starting at $299 after a new two-year contract. However, T-Mobile is asking for $369 for the device. We also even reviewed Samsungâs Note II, so if youâre looking for a large phablet device, check out our review to find out more information about it. Speaking of Samsung, the company and LG are rumored to release 1080p smartphones as early as next year.
Thanks to Appleâs iPad mini announcement, Googleâs Nexus 7 got a lot of attention, and itâs sales arenât slowing down, but the iPad mini is still a threat, so we talked about some of the things that the Nexus 7 needs to do in order to stay ahead of the iPad mini. That same day, Zynga ended up laying off 5% of its workforce and even completely shut down itâs Boston studio. A reboot of Roller Coaster Tycoon was announced for early 2013, and itâs coming to select Android devices. The popular keyboard app, SwiftKey, announced a Swype competitor called Flow.
The FCC this week confirmed that a 3G Nexus 7 model is on the way, and the manual to a larger Nexus 10 rumored tablet leaked later in the week. Plus, the tablet showed up in a short video, only raising our anticipation level even more. We even got a peek at some of the Nexus 10â²s specs in a leak, including Android 4.2 and an Exynos 5250 1.7 GHz dual-core CPU.
Finally, Apple posted a statement on their website saying that Samsung didnât copy the iPad, Rockstar Games announced GTA: Vice City for Android, Google added natural geography to Google Maps, Xbox Smartglass launches for Android devices, and the Nexus 4 leaks again with possible 8GB and 16GB models.
No comments:
Post a Comment