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venerdì 23 marzo 2012

Android Central 90: Galaxy S III rumors, ICS update allegations, and other things left unsaid

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http://traffic.libsyn.com/androidcentral/acpc90.mp3

Thing 1: Samsung Galaxy S III rumors, leaks, and nonsense

  • 'Samsung Galaxy S III' pictured, May 22 London unveiling rumored
  • More Samsung Galaxy S III leaky goodness
  • Samsung Galaxy S3 might come standard with wireless charging
  • Buttonless Samsung phone appears in leaked photo, claims to be the GT-i9300

Thing 2: ICS updates; and lack of them

  • Nexus S ICS updates reportedly restarting in 'a few weeks'
  • Early ICS build leaks for the Verizon HTC Rezound
  • Ice Cream Sandwich available now for Galaxy S II in Europe and Korea
  • HTC to give fans and developers an early taste of ICS on international Sensation phones
  • HTC Vivid for AT&T officially getting its Ice Cream Sandwich now

Thing 3: New phone reviews

  • Sony Xperia S review
  • Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G review


Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/_fhsRdAslrc/story01.htm

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