Posted by Noah Hudgens on April 8th, 2011

Sources that got a hold of a leaked document from Verizon Wireless suggests that it may be eliminating their one-year contract option for its subscribers permanently starting April 17th. Verizon Wireless is known to offer 1 year and two year contracts to its subscribers. Mobile phones that are purchased with a one year contract is priced $50-$100 more than when it is on a two year contract which mostly attracts people who like to change their phones often.
The document also suggest that the one year option will be retained for its corporate accounts and select Verizon employees.
Posted by Ryan Smith on April 6th, 2011

Samsung itself has confirmed that the new Galaxy S 2 will be sporting a processor speed like no other in the smart phone industry. The new smartphone will be powered by a 1.2GHz Cortex A9 CPU. This screams top of the line when it comes to features it could carry.
The Samsung Galaxy S 2 will still be sporting a Super AMOLED display like its predecessor. It will also be running Android 2.3 Gingerbread as well as the TouchWiz 4.0 UI
No word on its actual release date though, but we could expect this new beauty to come very soon.
Posted by Ryan Smith on February 23rd, 2011
Nokia’s chairman of the board said that Nokia phones are expected to come out by 2012 after the company’s recent partnership with Microsoft and Google. The Phones would adapt Windows Phone Software across its lineup scrapping their own Symbian platform.
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Personally I think that this is a move long past its due date. That they should have done this a long time ago. Symbian OS just doesn’t cut it anymore. I am excited on what Nokia has to offer and I hope It only adapts the good in Microsoft.
Posted by Noah Hudgens on February 23rd, 2011
The HTC corporation, a global player in the mobile industry announced two phones that would utilize both the ease of use of HTC sense and the social connectivity Facebook has to offer.
The HTC Salsa and HTC Chacha is equipped with one touch capabilities to access Facebook’s features. They believe that through this they could give the people an easier, faster way of communicating. Both devices, use Android Gingerbread 2.3.3 and HTC Sense to achieve this.
Both models would be available in the European and Asian market second quarter of 2011 and in the United States late this year.