Samsung Galaxy S 2 Coming Soon Next Month

by Haris on January 20, 2011
in Android, Gadgets

Samsung is back with another teaser website, and we know that this time, “something big is coming”.

Yes, Samsung will be announcing the long rumoured Samsung Galaxy S2 in Barcelona next month at 13th February, 2011 at this year’s Mobile World Congress.

The teaser website only features the old Samsung Galaxy S along with a new hidden product image which says, “Evolution is Fate”.The first preview teaser featuring this new Samsung product will go online on Feb 1.

Nexus S Hands-On Photos

by Haris on January 7, 2011
in Android

Google launched the Nexus S last month which is the first phone to have Gingerbread (Android 2.3) on it.

I managed to get my hands on the device a few days back and took a few photos of it. See them after the jump!

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Review

by Haris on December 28, 2010
in Android, Gadgets

Yes, we finally got our hands on the best Android tablet (cum phone) available in the market right now – the Samsung Galaxy Tab. So far, I have spent almost a week playing with it: watched videos and listened to music, made voice and video calls, social networks, emails etc.

In this review, I won’t compare it with the iPad (See: Galaxy Tab vs iPad) or if it comes on par with it, but will do it with the Samsung Galaxy S (See: Galaxy S Review). Full review after the jump!

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Google Nexus S vs Samsung Galaxy S

by Haris on December 8, 2010
in Android, Gadgets

Google partnered with Samsung to bring the pure Google Android experience on a mobile phone in the form of, the Nexus S, which was unveiled a couple of days back along with the next Android OS update – Ginngerbread Android 2.3.

Nexus S is very similar to the Samsung Galaxy S family in technical specifications, and from that is where Google decided to work on the Nexus S, unlike the Nexus One which was made from scratch.

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Android 2.2 Froyo for Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000 Released, Update From Kies

by Haris on October 15, 2010
in Android

Samsung has finally launched the official Android 2.2 Froyo (JP6) for several regions and is now rolling out through their desktop suite, Samsung Kies.

You can check for firmware update of Samsung Galaxy S by connecting your phone with the computer and run Kies.

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Flash Player 10.1 for Samsung Galaxy S Released, Download Now from Android Market

by Haris on September 11, 2010
in Android, Mobile Apps

Google has just released Flash Player 10.1 for Samsung Galaxy S (review) and is now available for download from the Android Market.

I just saw an auto update downloading on my phone and saw that it was the final version.of Flash Player 10.1.

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Samsung Galaxy S Review

by Haris on September 9, 2010
in Android, Gadgets

Samsung Galaxy S – the fastest and the most powerful Android handset available is now in our hands for a full review. Galaxy Spica was Samsung’s first Android phone which didn’t do too well in the market because of low specifications, and  it had Android 1.5 which was never updated to Eclair.

It’s been a week since I started using the Samsung Galaxy S as my primary phone – and to be honest, I’ve never been this happy with a phone than this one. You pretty much got the idea how the review will go now.

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How to Put Samsung Galaxy S in Recovery Mode

by Haris on September 4, 2010
in Android, Gadgets, Tips and Tricks

I got the Samsung Galaxy S for my personal use, and after a few days of playing with the phone, I will be covering vairous articles on that phone i.e rooting, flashing a new ROM etc.

Let’s start off with something basic. One of the most important things you should know is how to get into Recovery mode on the Samsung Galaxy S I9000.

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RoadSMS Samsung App For Any Android Phone

by Haris on September 3, 2010
in Android, Mobile Apps

People bump into others a lot when they are texting while walking in the streets, but Samsung released their own solution for that problem.

RoadSMS shows your road through the screen by a transparent keyboard using the camera in your phone. This way you will know what’s coming ahead of you even while texting.

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