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LG Optimus LTE2 hands-on in Korea

, May 15th 2012 Discuss [0]

We’re all the way over across the pond today to take a peek at LG’s newest beast, the LG Optimus LTE2, complete with a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor, LTE data speed, at a massive 2GB of RAM. This device was announced just this past month as Samsung released information on their own new monster the Galaxy S III, and here in the LTE2 you’ll find some fabulous specifications that definitely aim high on the super phone chart for ultimate dominance across the earth. Don’t expect this machine to hit the shores of the USA any time soon, but have a peek at how powerful this monster is in the wild today.

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Verizon Galaxy S III S4 dualcore beats Exynos in GPU testing

, May 14th 2012 Discuss [0]

The Galaxy S III tidbits keep on coming, and after promising battery indications comes further evidence that Verizon's variant of the smartphone will pack a dualcore Snapdragon S4 rather than Samsung's own quadcore chip. Premature NenaMark2 benchmarks suggest Verzion's SCH-I535 Galaxy S III will indeed swap the Exynos for a 1.5GHz S4, presumably the same chipset as in the LTE-toting One X, as Samsung moves to accommodate the 4G technology. Read The Full Story

HTC EVO 4G LTE: May 18th for $199.99

, May 9th 2012 Discuss [0]

We first saw the announcement of the HTC EVO 4G LTE last month, and took another look at it at CTIA 2012 yesterday, but HTC has announced the official price and availability for the handset in the United States. You can expect to pay the standard $199.99 on a new two-year contract, with pre-orders beginning today for delivery on May 18th. The EVO 4G LTE is a riff of the current One series with some minor hardware tweaks. Read The Full Story

HTC EVO 4G LTE hands-on

, May 8th 2012 Discuss [0]

While HTC announced the new EVO 4G LTE for the Now Network last month, here at CTIA 2012 we are seeing it being showcased for its impressive camera capabilities and got some quick hands-on with the 4.7-inch 4G LTE equipped smartphone. Similar to the HTC One X, the EVO 4G LTE is an impressive phone so check it out below. Read The Full Story

HTC One X Review (AT&T)

, May 1st 2012 Discuss [0]

AT&T hasn’t wasted any time getting HTC’s new flagship, the One X, onto its network, though the US version of the smartphone has seen a few changes along the way. We’ve already comprehensively reviewed the One X in European, quadcore form, running NVIDIA’s Tegra 3, but the AT&T model borrows the dualcore Qualcomm S4 from its smaller One S sibling and pairs it with LTE connectivity. Could this be the best variant of HTC’s 2012 line-up so far? Read on for the SlashGear review.

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Motorola ditching TI in favor of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon

, Apr 16th 2012 Discuss [0]

Motorola has enjoyed a long and happy relationship with Texas Instruments, and occasionally NVIDIA for their smartphones and tablets as of late but some new leaks could be showing a big change moving forward. If some recently leaked benchmark results from Blog of Mobile are accurate, Motorola could be switching to Qualcomm and their popular new S4 Snapdragon processor in the future. Read The Full Story

LG D1L to take on Galaxy S III in May

, Apr 9th 2012 Discuss [0]

LG is readying its defense against Samsung's Galaxy S III, the LG D1L, a 4.7-inch dualcore flagship smartphone reportedly set to arrive in May 2012. The 1280 x 720 resolution handset will run Qualcomm's 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 chipset - an iteration of which held up well to the quadcore Tegra 3 - according to DDaily, and will be the first to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the gate. Read The Full Story

HTC Titan II Hands-on

, Apr 6th 2012 Discuss [0]

We’re getting our first final-product hands-on experience with the HTC Titan II here at the end of the week, and with its seemingly large 16 megapixel camera, Windows 7.5 Mango, and 4.7-inch display, it appears we’ve got a beast in our fingers. To be sure, we’ve also got the iPhone 4S and the HTC One S here to compare to in brief – for their cameras, mostly. What you’ll find here in this first hands-on post is that this device is more than up to the task of being a fabulous Windows Phone – but is the smartphone you’re looking for?

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Pantech Vega Racer 2 boasts 4.8-inch display, first ceramic body

, Apr 5th 2012 Discuss [0]

Pantech has announced the Vega Racer 2, its new flagship LTE smartphone that sports some rather impressive specs. The handset will feature a large 4.8-inch touchscreen with 720p HD resolution and a dual-core 1.5Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor based on the Krait 28nm chip. It's also being touted as the first smartphone to feature a ceramic body. Read The Full Story

HTC Evo 4G LTE announced with Snapdragon S4

, Apr 4th 2012 Discuss [0]

The newest HTC handset this week (after two HTC One heroes, no less), is the HTC Evo 4G LTE, the second device on the market with the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core chipset. This device will have the Snapdragon S4 MSM8960, also known as the first 28nm mobile processor on Earth, and will be rolling out with HD Voice capabilities. This device will be pushing HD Voice over 3G rather than the expected VoLTE this summer, as the device comes to the market late spring (pre-orders May 7th) here in the USA. Read The Full Story

HTC One Series April 5 release: Best Deal Roundup

, Apr 4th 2012 Discuss [0]

The HTC One X and One S made their European debut on Monday, impressing us here at SlashGear as well as reviewers across the internet. The phones are expected to ship from retailers tomorrow, and the UK carriers have announced their pricing plans for the handsets. We’ve rounded up all the necessary information, so head on past the jump if you’re interested in picking up either handset and want the best deal. Read The Full Story

HTC One S Review

, Apr 2nd 2012 Discuss [0]

The HTC One S may slot into the midrange in the company’s 2012 line-up, but HTC knows that it needs more than just average if it wants to reclaim its position in the smartphone segment. To do that, the One S delivers a slimline metal casing and ticks the big consumer draw elements of camera, screen and speed, with 8-megapixels, a crisp AMOLED display and 1.5GHz dual-core chipset brought out to play. Question is, does the One S deliver enough to distract from the heavyweight of the mainstream models, Apple’s iPhone 4? Check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.

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