Vodafone and O2 Look to Pick Up iPhone as Deutsche Telekom is Set to Lose - Intomobile.com
Deutsche Telekom has been home to the iPhone in Germany, but that may all soon come to an end just before the holidays hit. It also looks like Vodafone and O2 will be set to sell the popular Apple
Source: www.intomobile.com
Samsung Galaxy Tab rooted, priced, may be headed to Sprint in the US - Unwired View
Samsung Galaxy Tab was only officially unveiled yesterday mobile operator O2 Germany tweeted that they will be carrying the Galaxy Tab, and it will cost €99 upfront with a €27.5/month contract.
Source: www.unwiredview.com
Vodafone UK confirms pending arrival of Samsung Galaxy Tab - MobileBurn
Today Vodafone UK confirmed that its customers will soon be able to purchase the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Tab, an Android 2.2 internet tablet with a 1GHz processor and a large 7-inch touchscreen display
Source: www.mobileburn.com
Nokia C6-01 with Symbian 3 spied, possibly without Qwerty keyboard - Crave
The C6 was only recently picked up by Vodafone , but more details have emerged about the C6-01, which you may be able to buy by the middle of September, after this year's Nokia World . There have been conflicting reports
Source: crave.cnet.co.uk
Samsung's Galaxy Tab Takes on Apple's iPad - KTVA
vice president in charge of Samsung Mobile global sales and marketing And the Samsung Apps effort for what Samsung calls smart TVs is another effort at building a strong developer ecosystem: Samsung
Source: www.ktva.com
Samsung fires first Android-powered salvo at iPad with Galaxy Tab - Ars Technica
Samsung officially unveiled its entry into the burgeoning market at the IFA show in Germany on Thursday. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is a 7" widescreen touch tablet powered by Android 2.2. The Tab will use the same
Source: arstechnica.com
Yikes: The Galaxy Tab is Going to be Expensive - Tom's Guide
early reports based on prices from European retailers suggest the Samsung Galaxy Tab is going to be pricey. Very pricey. Engadget reports hearing €699 ($890) in France and €799 ($1,020) in Germany, which are
Source: www.tomsguide.com
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