No, not the Galaxy Mini, that low-end Android sprout -- this looks like Samsung's smaller alternative to the upcoming Galaxy S II superphone. We just got handed UK carrier Three's entire spring-summer lineup, and the Android 2.3 handset certainly stands out, pretending to be miniature in spite of a 3.7-inch screen (think Droid), a 1.4GHz processor (think Pre 3) and 21Mbps HSPA+ connectivity. But that's the tip of the iceberg compared to what's in store for Three -- it looks like the Nokia X7 is alive, well, and tracking for a June release (not to mention the LG Optimus 3D), and tablets will drop too, with May bringing the HTC Flyer and the WiFi-only BlackBerry PlayBook launching in June. See specs and slated launch windows in our gallery below, and join us in hoping these documents portend a rapid US release.
source: engadget
source: engadget
Playbook for March 27 US release, just wait for RIM announcement this week,
ReplyDeleteBlackberry Playbook will be release on the last week of March. It is marketing strategy for RIM, not to say anything about the release of playbook, so that when they announce it, it is another BIG NEWS for Playbook, I believed that RIM will release the playbook for US March 27, April 4 for Canada and May for UK.
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