Today’s Wallpapers 14/01/2013 + MORE
Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro Jelly Bean update official, going out over the air and through Kies
– phonedog.com
Are you a Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro owner that’s got a case of the Mondays? If so, AT&T and Samsung may have the cure. Both companies have revealed that the Galaxy Rugby Pro’s update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is now available, bringing with it a bump to Android 4.1.1 (build number JRO03L.I547UCBLL1) as well as a handful of tweaks and updates…
Amazon.de puts up the Sony Xperia Z for pre-order
– gsmarena.com

For that money, you are getting a phone with 5.0-inch, 1920 x 1080 resolution display, 13.1 megapixel camera, 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm APQ8064 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory wit microSD card slot, LTE support, Android 4…
Today’s Wallpapers 14/01/2013
– dailymobile.net

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The QWERTY-equipped BlackBerry X10, also known as the N-Series, was fairly camera shy up until a month or so ago, but since then the device has been popping up fairly frequently. It’s happened again tonight, as a pair of photos showing the X10 in the wild have been discovered on Instagram. The shots show the same BlackBerry-branded smartphone that we’ve come to know in recent weeks, complete with a physical keyboard, straightened divider frets and a squarish display that reads “Verizon…
There are many reasons to be thankful for the high resolution smartphones screens. If you’re one of those people who believes you have the best screen on any phone ever made, you are surely justified. Smartphone display technology has evolved at a rate so fast it’s in danger of making TV’s look like garbage…