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Samsung Galaxy Tab for AT&T in Training; Early Pricing Revealed? (You Won’t Like This) - Phandroid
The biggest factor in driving many users’ purchase decisions on today’s Android tablets comes down to ultimately one thing: price. Even with the best specs you could ask for in an Android tablet, the price will make or break that deal for many people
Source: phandroid.com

Samsung Reportedly Dropping Symbian Support By End of the Year - WebProNews
Samsung is reportedly dropping support for the Symbian operating system. According to Engadget , the company sent an email to Symbian developers saying they are closing its Symbian forum and removing all Symbian content before the year is over. While
Source: www.webpronews.com

Should I get the Samsung Wave or Nokia N8? - CNET Asia
Question on Mobile Phones: I'm very confused trying to choose between the Samsung Wave and the Nokia N8. Can you please suggest which one to buy and explain in detail the advantages and disadvantages of the following phones? In short, Bada allows
Source: asia.cnet.com

Samsung Mobile and Pyxis Mobile Announce Application Platform Collaboration in Support of - TMCnet
Samsung ( News - Alert ) Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S., 1 and Pyxis Mobile, a leading mobile application platform developer, today announced the first commercially available mobile enterprise
Source: 4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com

Bye Bye Symbian: Samsung, Sony Ericsson Have Bigger Fish To Fry - Gizmodo Australia
Symbian’s so unpopular, even Nokia’s said they’re going to leave it for their cheap phones and pursue MeeGo for the N Series. Samsung’s closing shop on Symbian, ceasing support at the end of the year. And Sony Ericsson? They didn’t say never, but
Source: www.gizmodo.com.au

Microsoft, Samsung Partner on Windows Phone 7 Devices - PC Magazine
Samsung on Friday confirmed that it will launch several Windows Phone 7 devices this year in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. "Samsung's new Windows Phone 7 based smartphones will play a key role to reinforce Samsung's leadership in smartphone market," WP Wong
Source: www.pcmag.com

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