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Google blocked Acer's rival phone to prevent Android "fragmentation"
Ars Technica
Reports surfaced yesterday that Google prevented Acer from launching a phone using a rival operating system, by threatening to terminate its Android-related partnership with the hardware company. We've been wondering why ever since, and now Google ...
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How to Make the Switch from Android to iOS
Gizmodo
How to Make the Switch from Android to iOS Android is a fine OS, but the lure of a new iPhone may be too much to resist. If you're going to make the switch, you won't want to leave any scrap of your precious mobile identity in Android's cold robotic ...
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Apple Patent Win Could Mean Android Trouble in Germany: Report
eWeek
13 in a patent-infringement case with Google's Motorola unit, throwing the possibility of a sales ban there or a German recall on Android smartphones and tablets into the realm of possibility. "The dispute focused on the iOS system's bounce-back list ...
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10 ways Android beats the iPhone 5
NBCNews.com (blog)
Apple may have mollified the masses by adding significantly better specs to its smartphone offering, but when it comes to innovation, the iPhone 5 just can't compete with the latest Android handsets. Sure a larger screen, 4G LTE support and a faster ...
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What does the iPhone 5 mean to Android? Not a lot
CNET
Android phones offer users a few other things today that even the new iPhone 5 does not. Folks who like to be on the cutting edge of technology certainly will be impressed with quad-core processors, NFC support, and much larger displays. Maybe you don ...
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Motorola's "Cloud Broadband" Streamer Puts Android On An 18.5" Touch Panel
Hot Hardware
The new HMC3260 "Cloud Broadband" device relies on an 18.5" Android-powered touchscreen interface, and it promises to hone in on "on-demand games, video and other broadband services." It'll be interesting to see how Android functions on a whopping ...
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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Update: What Features to Expect From Interface ...
Christian Post
The Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update is being highly anticipated by thousands of smartphone owners across the nation, with the expectation that it will see a number of vast improvements in the Android-smartphone interface. Here are some of the features ...
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Google blocked Acer smartphone on Android incompatibility concerns
Computerworld
"While Android remains free for anyone to use as they would like, only Android compatible devices benefit from the full Android ecosystem," Rubin wrote. "By joining the Open Handset Alliance, each member contributes to and builds one Android platform ...
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Google: Alibaba's OS is an incompatible version of Android
CNET
In a blog post today, Rubin called out Alibaba's Aliyun platform as a forked version of Android that's modified to the extent that it's incompatible with other Android devices. As a member of the Open Handset Alliance, Acer is forbidden from using such ...
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Frontline Commando (iOS/Android) Review
Gaming Illustrated
The gap between console games and games on mobile devices such as iOS and Android is really beginning to narrow, and games such as Glu Mobile's Frontline Commando are really pushing the boundaries in what we can expect your mobile device to play ...
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Google wants 'better compatibility' for Android, Alibaba says 'Aliyun ...
By James Trew
On Thursday, we starting hearing claims that Google had strong-armed Acer out of launching its A800 CloudMobile in China with the Aliyun operating.
Engadget
US Cellular's Wi-Fi Now for Android hops automatically to partner ...
By Jon Fingas
We've seen a paradoxical trend among carriers determined to get users off their networks as often as possible -- they'd rather grant access.
Engadget Mobile
Google Just Dropped an Android-Shaped Bomb on China [Updated]
By Jon Russell
Google has caused chaos in China admitting it pressured Acer out of launching a phone running a "non-compatible versions of Android"
The Next Web
Android this week: Google kills Android rival; Jelly Bean for Intel ...
By Kevin C. Tofel
Open Handset Alliance partners have to follow the rules, else face the wrath of Google: The company effectively shut down a press event for a new Acer phone for China. Meanwhile, it looks like Intel is about to redouble its Android smartphone ...
GigaOM
The Benefits & Importance of Compatibility | Official Android Blog
By A Googler
We built Android to be an open source mobile platform freely available to anyone wishing to use it. In 2008, Android was released under the Apache open source license and we continue to develop and innovate the platform under the same ...
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HP Bender Android smartphone leaks in benchmarks

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 03:37 PM PDT

Whoa! It appears that HP is looking to possibly mount a comeback because an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich powered HP Bender smartphone has been spotted in a few benchmarks. HP could be looking to start up right where webOS left off and switch gears to the wonderful world of Android — just like they should have done years ago.

Our good friends from SlashGear said it best this evening, when they mentioned “We’re back, baby” in regards to HP. What they’ve been tipped off with today is some GLBenchmarks showing what appears to be an unknown HP smartphone rocking the one and only Android OS.

According to the leak this is an HP smartphone with the codename “Bender” and it is running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core S4 processor too. Something we haven’t seen in an HP device. This has literally just hit the wires so we are still digging for additional details. Take a peek at the benchmark results below.

Clearly we see everything mentioned above. Running on Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, and oddly enough the resolution is listed as 1366 x 720 — leading us to believe this could very well be a tablet too. Many Android smartphones have recently launched with 1280 x 720p HD resolutions and the same goes for tablets, but this looks a bit different. Maybe this could be a Galaxy Note II rival from the folks at HP but so far we are pretty light on details.

Pretty interesting leak to say the least. Could HP be looking to finally dive into Android full steam, and if so, would you buy an HP smartphone?

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Galaxy Note II on AT&T rumored for October 21st debut

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 03:04 PM PDT

Samsung’s latest and greatest phablet in the Galaxy Note II sure has impressed us so far, but we are still awaiting more details for a US release. So far Samsung has been tight lipped on when or where we’ll see their new 5.5-inch smartphone phablet hit the streets. Today however, a few rumors are pointing to late October for at least one US carrier.

According to those folks from BGR Samsung is looking to launch their new and impressive Galaxy Note II on at least AT&T starting October 21st. That means we only have a little over a month of waiting before we can enjoy that powerful smartphone with 4G LTE. We know the Note II is set to launch in October, but Samsung at IFA said it would hit the US and other regions “later this year.” Coming late October would be awesome, but we aren’t getting our hopes up.

Other reports suggests that Samsung is looking to take the same approach as they did with their wildly successful Galaxy S III and launch the Note II on multiple carriers in the US all within a similar time frame. We could see AT&T get it first and lead the pack since they exclusively launched the first one, or we might hear more reports next week mirroring this one — only for Verizon, T-Mobile and more.

We know many have been hoping for a Verizon Galaxy Note device and a few previous leaks have seemingly confirmed that Big Red will indeed get the Note II. Now the question is if we’ll get the same 1.6 GHz quad-core processor or have it replaced with the popular dual-core in the Galaxy S III. Hopefully the Note II comes to all the major US carriers but for now we’ll just sit tight and wait for more details.

Device Specifications and Information
Device Info
    Device Name : Galaxy Note II
    Manufactuer : Samsung
    Carrier : NA
    Announced Date : August 29, 2012
    Release Date : TBA
    Also Known As : GT-N7100
Display
  • Screen Size : 5.5 Inch
  • Resolution : 1280x720
  • Screen Type : HD Super AMOLED
Dimension & Weight
  • Height : 5.95 Inch
  • Width : 3.17 Inch
  • Depth : 0.37 Inch
  • Weight : 180 Grams
Battery & Power
    Battery Type:
  • Lithium Ion
  • Battery Capacity : 3100 mAh
  • Talk Time : NA
  • Stand By Time : NA
Software
    Android OS:
  • 4.1.x
    Audio Playback:
  • AAC
  • AAC+
  • AMR
  • MID
  • MP3
  • WAV
  • WMA
    Video Playback:
  • h.263
  • h.264 / AVC
  • 3GP
  • MPEG-4 (MP4)
  • WMV
    Messaging:
  • SMS
  • MMS
  • IM
Hardware
    CPU : Exynos 4412
    CPU Clock Speed : 1600 Mhz
    Core : 4
    Ram : 2000 MB
    Internal Storage : 16 GB
    Front Facing Camera :
    Camera Resolution : 8 MP
    External Storage:
  • MicroSD
  • MicroSDHC
    Camera Features:
  • Auto focus
  • Flash
  • 1080p Video Recording
    Sensors:
  • Accelerometer
  • Ambient light
  • Proximity
    QWERTY :
Cellular Network
    Network Technology:
  • GSM
    GSM Band:
  • 850
  • 900
  • 1800
  • 1900
Device Connectivity
    Wi-Fi:
  • 802.11a
  • 802.11b
  • 802.11g
  • 802.11n
    Bluetooth:
  • A2DP
  • Bluetooth 4.0
    Location Features:
  • Compass
  • GPS
  • Cellular location
  • Wi-Fi location
    FM Radio :
    NFC :


NVIDIA tops Android gaming with 5 million TegraZone downloads

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 02:21 PM PDT

If you’re a fan of Android gaming as of late then surely you’re probably rocking an NVIDIA-powered device. The folks from NVIDIA have continued to push the gaming front with not only their high powered Tegra 2 and quad-core Tegra 3 devices, but with the TegraZone app center. Today they’ve proudly passed 5 million downloads.

Today NVIDIA is commemorating their milestone of passing 5 million downloads from just the Google Play Store alone (not counting Tegrazone.com) with a blog post you’ll want to check out. If you have an NVIDIA-powered smartphone or tablet but don’t have their obviously extremely popular TegraZone app, you probably should hurry and get it by clicking here.

What does this actually mean for us? Nothing really. What it means for the future of Android smartphones and tablets when it comes to popular games and apps however is the important part. The fact that they’ve had their popular app downloaded so many times is proof to how popular the Android gaming market is, and we can expect to see these types of apps and games continue to arrive — all with NVIDIA leading the front.

For details and information on the absolute best and latest Android games the TegraZone is one of the best places to look. Games like Shadowgun, Dead Trigger, Dark Meadow, Beach Buggy Blitz and more all have launched exclusively with NVIDIA before hitting the rest of Android. As usual we will continue to follow all the awesome HD games from NVIDIA and if you’d like to check out what they’ve released thus far check out our NVIDIA TegraZone Portal.


Google Wallet gets pulled from Verizon Galaxy Nexus

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 01:01 PM PDT

So Google Wallet has never officially been available for Verizon, on any smartphone. However for months now users have been able to side-load Google’s awesome Wallet app for mobile NFC payments using the web store, or installing a custom ROM. Today however it appears that Google’s pulled the backend plug.

I actually used Google Wallet on my Verizon 4G LTE Galaxy Nexus just last night without issue. This morning though, we are now greeted with the image you see above. Launching Wallet you’ll be greeted with the sad news that the app isn’t supported with this current version, then directs you to the Play Store where nothing is available. Maybe an update is coming with Verizon support? Yea, we highly doubt that.

Apparently the current “version” is no longer supported, but that is the only version available. Sadly it looks like either Verizon, Google, or both have managed to find away to kill off this awesome feature for everyone. Just yesterday Google announced their Wallet service has doubled in usage (in just one month) since allowing all major credit cards access. With them removing devices access like they’ve just done here we don’t see those numbers continuing to climb.

Most likely the awesome developer community will quickly and easily find another way around this situation, but for now we’ll be stuck without Google Wallet — or just install an older APK. For those that have been unofficially enjoying Google Wallet, let us know if you are seeing the same prompt.

Update: It appears that many users (us included) have successfully restored to an older version and things are working again. Google Wallet version 1.5-R79-V5 works fine here — while v6 gave the error shown above. Give it a try folks!

– Thanks to all who sent this in!


LG Optimus G spotted in first TV commercial

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 12:23 PM PDT

LG’s new Optimus G is set to be quite the powerhouse smartphone. With only a few days left before the official LG unveiling we are now seeing our first actual live look at the smartphone in a Korean TV commercial from YouTube. LG will be sharing it with the world early next week in Korea, then later this month here in the US — but we can enjoy a quick peek right now.

The quick TV ad for the new LG Optimus G is simply called “I’m a boy” and we’re hearing it will hit the airwaves later next week after they make their official announcement. LG already announced the smartphone in general, but we’re expecting full details, release date, pricing, and hands-on very soon. Enjoy the quick video:

For those out of the loop, the Optimus G is packing quite a punch. This is LG and Qualcomm’s new combined flagship offering. You’ll get a 4.7-inch 1280 x 768 True HD IPS+ display that LG is talking highly about, Qualcomm’s brand new 1.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, 2GB of RAM, and a massive 13 megapixel camera. Those specs surely outshine another device that was announced this week.

The commercial hints at 4G LTE capabilities, shows off that 13 megapixel camera, hints at waterproof features, and of course shows that massively bright and vivid display at the end. LG’s been teasing this smartphone for the past few weeks and are surely excited to release it to the world. We’ll be keeping up with all the details so stay tuned.

Device Specifications and Information
Device Info
    Device Name : Optimus G
    Manufactuer : LG
    Carrier : NA
    Announced Date : August 28, 2012
    Release Date : TBA
    Also Known As :
Display
  • Screen Size : 4.7 Inch
  • Resolution : 1280x768
  • Screen Type : IPS LCD
Dimension & Weight
  • Height : 5.39 Inch
  • Width : 2.71 Inch
  • Depth : 0.37 Inch
  • Weight : 145 Grams
Battery & Power
    Battery Type:
  • Lithium Ion
  • Battery Capacity : 2210 mAh
  • Talk Time : NA
  • Stand By Time : 300 hours
Software
    Android OS:
  • 4.0.x
    Audio Playback:
  • AAC
  • AAC+
  • AMR
  • MID
  • MP3
  • WAV
  • WMA
    Video Playback:
  • h.263
  • h.264 / AVC
  • 3GP
  • MPEG-4 (MP4)
  • WMV
    Messaging:
  • SMS
  • MMS
  • IM
Hardware
    CPU : APQ8064
    CPU Clock Speed : 1500 Mhz
    Core : 4
    Ram : 2000 MB
    Internal Storage : 16 GB
    Front Facing Camera :
    Camera Resolution : 13 MP
    External Storage:
  • MicroSD
  • MicroSDHC
    Camera Features:
  • Auto focus
  • Flash
  • 1080p Video Recording
    Sensors:
  • Accelerometer
  • Ambient light
  • Proximity
    QWERTY :
Cellular Network
    Network Technology:
  • GSM
    GSM Band:
  • 850
  • 900
  • 1800
  • 1900
Device Connectivity
    Wi-Fi:
  • 802.11b
  • 802.11g
  • 802.11n
    Bluetooth:
  • A2DP
  • Bluetooth 4.0
    Location Features:
  • Compass
  • GPS
  • Cellular location
  • Wi-Fi location
    FM Radio :
    NFC :

[via PocketDroid]


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Android Authority


4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update rolling out to Xperia Ion LTE

Posted: 15 Sep 2012 12:46 AM PDT


Very recently, the Sony Xperia S received its official update to Android 4.0.4. This is great news for a few reasons, most of which involve all of the fun, new features that come with Ice Cream Sandwich. However, 4.0.4 is the last version of Ice Cream Sandwich, which means the next update could be Jelly Bean. Xperia Ion LTE users, meanwhile, have been waiting for an update to Android 4.0.4, and the wait has just ended.

Mobile Syrup has been discussing that Sony is already preparing the 4.0.4 update. Almost everyone was sure the update would occur sometime this week, but the exact date was only speculation. Thankfully, the wait wasn’t a very long one, as Sony has reportedly begun to roll out the update as of yesterday, September 14.

What’s in the official update?

For starters, Ice Cream Sandwich is a wholly different operating system than Gingerbread. Xperia Ion LTE owners will be treated to a new user interface, most of the features that come with Android 4.0.4, and likely some features that Sony has baked in themselves. The Xperia Ion LTE should also get performance improvements and better battery management that many have been hoping for.

For most users, a notification for upgrade should already appear. If not, you can likely force the update by going into the settings screen, navigating to the About Phone option, and then tapping “check for updates.” According to Xperia Blog, the Xperia Ion update is rolling out to Hong Kong and Taiwan customers now. Other regions should experience their updates in the very near future.

The new version number is 6.1.E.1.19 and it should be a pretty big update. So be sure to be near your phone charger in case you need to plug in during the download and install processes. Since the update is so fresh, there aren’t any reports out yet as to how the update is working.

If you have the Xperia Ion LTE and have already updated, we’d love to hear from you. How is the update? Are there noticeable improvements? Let us know in the comments below.


This article, 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich update rolling out to Xperia Ion LTE , was originally published at AndroidAuthority.com - Your Android News Source.


Samsung is working on a new back-illuminated 13MP camera for phones and tablets

Posted: 15 Sep 2012 12:45 AM PDT

According to its own website, Samsung is now working on a next-gen 13MP back-illuminated sensor, called S5K3L2, that’s meant to go into phones and tablets sometime next year. The news comes after we have already heard that Samsung has been working on a 12MP sensor (S5K3L1) that’s currently in production for upcoming devices.

The new sensor will be a pretty standard 1/3.2″ format, with a pixel size of 1.1µ. The picture resolution will be 4208×3120, and will shoot videos at 30 FPS. According to Samsung, the images will be able to maintain high contrast even when shot at those high frame rates. Their camera sensors are also the most energy efficient in the industry, so that should help with battery life too, when shooting a lot of pictures in a row. We won’t be able to put these affirmations to the test for a while, though.

As far as megapixels go, phone cameras seem to be moving into point and shoot territory, and at this rate it won’t be long until they go into low-end DSLR territory as well, but with much less overall quality than those devices, of course. The problem with increasing the megapixels is that the pixels have to be smaller and smaller, especially if the manufacturers try to maintain the size of the sensor, or make it even smaller. And when the pixels are smaller, it means they capture less light and the pictures are of less quality.

Now does this mean a 13MP picture will look worse than an 8MP picture? Not necessarily, and most likely it won’t, because manufacturers also come up with other improvements. But my point is those improvements would have an even bigger impact if the number of pixels was maintained rather than increased, especially if they aren’t going to increase the sensor size.

When they increase the megapixel size, they have to work that much harder to increase the quality of the picture. And at this point having a ton of megapixels on a camera doesn’t make much sense, unless you want extreme zooms on your PC. But otherwise even a 2MP photo is enough to cover a Full HD display (which has around 2 million pixels).

Speaking of sensor sizes, although I would never have bought Nokia’s PureView 808, because it ran Symbian, and I wouldn’t have been interested in it if it ran WP8 either. I am still hoping Nokia will pursue that camera strategy and continue to use such large sensors in more of their flagship phones. We could even see it become a trend; a trend that I am hoping other manufacturers from the Android world pick-up on.

Unfortunately, even Nokia seems to have given up on that, and now it is only pursuing low-light performance and stabilization. These are still very worthy goals, and I hope other manufacturers try to beat the Finnish company on this, but the quality of the pictures will be much, much lower than what they were on the PureView 808.

Am I asking for all their phones to have extremely large sensors? No of course not, but seeing how Samsung, HTC and others want to release several “flagships” a year, I think they could make at least one of them have highly superior phone cameras, for those of us who really care about taking good pictures with our phones.

But now that dream may have died with Nokia refusing to pursue that strategy, so I wouldn’t expect huge advancements from either Nokia, Samsung or Apple in terms of picture quality, other than some incrementally improvements every year, in the next few years. From the looks of it neither Samsung’s 12MP camera, nor the 13MP one will have optical stabilization, although hopefully they will put it in the latter one now that they saw Nokia doing it!  They are already using this technology on the recently announced Galaxy Camera with Jelly Bean.

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This article, Samsung is working on a new back-illuminated 13MP camera for phones and tablets , was originally published at AndroidAuthority.com - Your Android News Source.


Conan O’Brien says no to the Amazon Kindle Fire and recommends Amazon Wendell

Posted: 15 Sep 2012 12:37 AM PDT


The Kindle Fire set the stage for the next generation of Android-powered tablets. It has a convenient and portable form factor mixed with decent specs. Its very low price made it a very attractive selection for people who wanted a good tablet at a low cost. Since the Kindle Fire release, tablet manufacturers across the grid have been making smaller, cheaper, more powerful tablets to compete with the Kindle Fire.

This has created a market of well equipped tablets that are also cheap. People are buying them and Android has a name in the tablet industry. However, that isn’t good enough for Conan O’Brien. Instead of the Kindle Fire, Conan O’Brien believes you should check out Amazon’s new project: the Amazon Wendell.

You can get the Amazon Wendell for a very wallet-friendly $5 USD. He can be used for gaming, homework help, social media, and as an e-reader. Amazon Wendel also sports a five o’clock shadow. Thanks to visionaries like Dr. Gregory House, the five o’clock shadow has become very fashionable. So you won’t be embarrassed to be seen in public with him.


Okay, so we’re making this out to be a little better than it actually is. The Amazon Wendell comes with a plethora of great features, but there’s things about it we don’t like. For one thing, he’s a middle aged man. If you happen to be a young person, people may confuse Amazon Wendell for your father or grandfather. He is also running last generation’s hardware. Thus, you might want to wait for newer hardware to be released.

Of course, there are some hidden features as well. If you choose to pay an extra $5 USD, Amazon Wendell will provide services of a more adult nature. Whether Conan O’Brien enjoys the hidden features, we cannot say for sure. If you’d like to learn more about the Amazon Wendell, you can check out the promotional video.

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This article, Conan O’Brien says no to the Amazon Kindle Fire and recommends Amazon Wendell , was originally published at AndroidAuthority.com - Your Android News Source.


ISIS mobile payment system delayed again

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 08:36 PM PDT

After much fanfare surrounding the new mobile payment system being put forward by carriers, ISIS is encountering delays anew. A venture launched by AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile, the service aims to reduce consumer dependency on plastic credit cards and instead pay through NFC-enabled smartphones.

While the group had targeted a launch by September 21, the consortium has again decided to delay release of ISIS. According to ISIS head of marketing Jaymee Johnson, the group is still ironing out details of the system. “We are wrapping things up and finishing that final punch list of items,” Johnson said, adding that the consortium’s members are still actively pursuing the payment system.

According to the marketing executive, ISIS will have hundreds of merchant partners by launch, and the group expects this to grow into the thousands as it expands beyond launch cities by 2013.

It may be noted that Android smartphone manufacturers, such as Sony, Samsung and the like, have released handsets that support near-field communications. However, while consumers and analysts had eagerly expected Apple to support NFC in its latest-generation iPhone, Apple decided to exclude the protocol in the iPhone 5. Analysts have actually put their hopes on an NFC inclusion in the iPhone 5, which would have broadened the audience base of the ISIS payment system.

Does ISIS have chance at gaining traction even with the lack of support from Apple and the iPhone? Will support from Android devices be enough to popularize this mobile payment initiative?

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This article, ISIS mobile payment system delayed again , was originally published at AndroidAuthority.com - Your Android News Source.


Apple wins patent case filed by Samsung with the ITC

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 08:21 PM PDT

It looks like Samsung’s legal woes are not over. After a California district court decided in favor of Apple this August and charged Samsung $1 billion in damages, Samsung’s pending case with the International Trade Commission (ITC) has also been ruled in favor of Apple.

According to ITC Judge James Gildea, Apple did not violate Samsung’s rights in any of the four patents in question. In the decision, Judge Gildea said Samsung was not able to prove that Apple infringed on the patents, and that Samsung was unable to prove that it had a domestic industry that used the patents in the first place.

The domestic business aspect is a pre-requisite for the ITC acting on such complaints. Meanwhile, the ITC, as a collegiate body, can enforce import restrictions on products that infringe on U.S. patents.

The decision is still subject to review by the Commission en banc, and Samsung says it is confident that the ITC will still decide in its favor. Samsung spokesman Adam Yates says the company will continue to pursue its intellectual property claims.

We remain confident that the full commission will ultimately reach a final determination that affirms our position that Apple must be held accountable for free-riding on our technological innovations. We are proud of our long history of innovation in the mobile industry and will continue to defend our intellectual property rights.

Apple has declined to comment. The company has another pending case against Samsung lodged with the ITC, which is set to be decided upon by October 19.

Analysts have observed that it is difficult to get traction against Apple at the ITC. “Apple at the ITC is bulletproof,” says lawyer Rodney Sweetland in a statement to Bloomberg. “The lesson is, if you want to get relief against Apple, it's going to have to be in a foreign forum where it doesn't have the clout or the cachet it has at the ITC or the northern district of California.”

Does Samsung stand a chance against Apple? Are authorities biased in favor of Apple because of its American origins, as compared to foreign companies like Samsung?

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This article, Apple wins patent case filed by Samsung with the ITC , was originally published at AndroidAuthority.com - Your Android News Source.


Galaxy S3 Jelly Bean pre-release firmware available via new leak – I9300XXDLI7 [Download]

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 07:45 PM PDT

A few days ago we heard from two official Samsung sources that the Galaxy S3 Jelly Bean update will be available at some point in October, which is not that bad, but not ideal either considering that the Android maker promised that some of its 2012 flagship devices including the newest Galaxy S version will get Android 4.1.1 soon after the IFA 2012 Unpacked event.

Since the event we saw a remarkable number of Galaxy S3 Jelly Bean pre-release firmware leaks, most of them compatible only with the international Galaxy S3 version, but also some leaks that were made available to U.S. variants of the handset.

Today we hear that a pre-release Android 4.1.1 ROM dated September 13 is available for the masses, as Samsung seems to continue to iron out any existing bugs and inconsistencies in the Galaxy S3 Jelly Bean build before releasing the final one into the wild.

As always, we advise you not to manually update the firmware of your device, no matter how well-versed you are in all things Android. However, since it's up to you to decide which way to go when dealing with such leaks, make sure you backup everything before performing the update.

In case you are already on one of the previous Android 4.1.1 builds for the international Galaxy S3 then here's what version I9300XXDLI7 brings to the table, according to Sam Mobile:

  • VSync now working again
  • UI Framerate has increased (Silky Smooth Transitions)
  • All Keyboard issues are now fixed
  • Wi-Fi connectivity improved a lot (Way faster then before!)
  • UI is smoother and faster
  • No FCs

The I9300XXDLI7 leak is, as expected, "the most stable leak EVER [sic]," which is how the publication described a slew of recent Galaxy S3 Jelly Bean builds.

Of course, since we're just about to pass the middle of September, there's plenty of room left for Samsung to keep releasing test Jelly Build ROMs for its 2012 flagship device, so don't be surprised to see a few more of these get leaked in the following weeks, each one more stable than its predecessor.

Have you installed Jelly Bean – leaked version or Android 4.1.1-based custom ROM – on the Galaxy S3 yet?

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Conan’s iPhone 5 stolen by Samsung ahead of launch day, probably to check its weird specs and features

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 06:43 PM PDT

The Apple vs Samsung patent-based legal conflict doesn't need any more introductions as, no matter whether you followed it closely like we did or not, you have probably heard about the South Korean's huge defeat in one of the U.S. cases between them.

The jury found that a variety of Galaxy-based devices infringed on several Apple patents and that Samsung has to pay Apple $1.05 billion in damages. Even Conan O'Brian made fun of Samsung during the trial in one of his shows, clearly suggesting that Samsung is indeed following Apple’s lead. Fast forward a few months and it looks like everything worked out against Conan, as Samsung took direct action against him and his iPhone 5 hands-on preview that should have taken place a few days ahead of the phone’s official launch day. Just check out the video below to see what happened:

So why was Conan's iPhone 5 stolen by Samsung? Well, the Android maker may have been interested in the new iPhone's specs and features, at least those presented by Conan's Team Coco. Here's what Samsung may be interested in finding out more details about when looking at the device:

  • During the iPhone 5 unveiling in San Francisco, a gentle hush descended across the Earth. Dogs and cats snuggled, doves wept with joy, and mortal enemies everywhere briefly set aside their differences and commenced feverishly swapping spit.
  • The new iPhone is 18% thinner and 20% lighter than the 4S, making it the first smartphone with specs one can measure in Triscuits.
  • Apes that touch the glowing new mini-monolith are suddenly able to turn basic tools into weapons.
  • You will still probably have to stand in line for four hours outside an Apple Store next to a lumberjack who just discovered dub-step and two bloggers wearing Atticus Finch glasses narrating their Tumblrs to each other.
  • The new iPhone 5 magically induces people with the iPhone 4S to bite the insides of their cheeks until they tasted blood.
  • Siri has been upgraded; the “intelligent personal assistant” will tell you sports scores, and automatically place bets with your bookie.
  • The iPhone 5′s 8MP camera is slimmer than before, and can make that can of Beefaroni look like Mario Batali is your personal chef.
  • The elongated display is newly optimized for those with freakishly nimble asparagus fingers.
  • Apple’s new battery promises 225 hours of standby and is powered by the tears of Chinese laborers.
  • The iPhone 5 is made out of a nanomorph mimetic poly-alloy, which means if you smash it against your desk in a frothing rage, it will reduce itself to a pool of liquid metal, then quietly reform back to its prior shape.
  • The iPhone 5 has 4G-LTE network connectivity, so you’ll be able to download alt-folk dirges off of iTunes nanoseconds before they’re cool.
  • The iPhone 5 will sprout spider legs and use digestive acids to liquify any Samsung Galaxy 3′s in the vicinity.
  • Price: 199.99 for 16GB, $299.99 for 32GB, $399.99 for 64GB with two year contract signed in bone marrow.

Yes, this all of the above, including video and the weird iPhone 5 characteristics, is parody and should be treated accordingly. And no, Samsung didn't steal any iPhone 5. They have enough cash to buy one when it comes out next week and explore it themselves.

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AT&T Galaxy Note 2 release date set for October 21?

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 05:57 PM PDT

The Galaxy Note 2 is Samsung's latest addition to its high-end Galaxy-branded smartphone lineup, but we still have no idea when the device will hit stores. A recent leak revealed that German customers may get the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy Note 2 LTE version in October and November, respectively, confirming what Samsung said on stage during its special Unpacked IFA 2012 event that we attended a few weeks back.

Samsung also confirmed that the U.S. Galaxy Note 2 versions will hit U.S. stores by the end of the year, but, again, it did not provide any launch dates. Meanwhile, we spotted a variety of leaks that seemed to confirmed that every major U.S. mobile operator, including Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile, but also U.S. Cellular, will get the phablet at some point in the coming months.

Now we hear that the AT&T Galaxy Note 2 may be launched on October 21, precisely one month after Apple's iPhone 5 hits stores in the U.S. and several other markets, although the new phablet's release date is yet to be confirmed by the carrier:

BGR has confirmed with a trusted source that AT&T's (T) upcoming flagship smartphones for the holidays — besides that flagship smartphone, of course — will be launching on October 21st. This will include the Nokia(NOK) Lumia 920 and the Samsung (005930) Galaxy Note II. An AT&T spokesperson had no comment.

We'll be back with more details on the matter as soon as we have them. In the mean time, let's hear it from you, AT&T subscribers, are you buying this device first chance you get?

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Deal: Motorola DROID RAZR M currently on sale for only $50 with contract

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 04:22 PM PDT

Though it was only released yesterday, you can already pick up the new Motorola DROID RAZR M for only $50 with a two-year contract. That’s half off the price you’d pay to buy it from Verizon, and probably very irritating if you already bought it yesterday.

As we mentioned yesterday, one of the the main selling points of the DROID RAZR M is its small size. At $99, there are many devices in the same price range with better specs. At $50, that number drops dramatically. With a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 1GB of RAM, and a 2,000mAh battery, the DROID RAZR M suddenly becomes much more attractive when you knock off half of the price.

Amazon Wireless is currently offering both the black and the white models of the Motorola Droid RAZR M for $50 with a new contract from Verizon, or $70 if you’re already a Verizon customer, which is still as cheap as you’ll find them anywhere. Both phones are currently listed as backordered, but if you can spare a little patience, it may be well worth the money you will save.

Is the Motorola DROID RAZR M worth $50 to you? Are you one of the early birds who bought it yesterday?

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Tetris Android app free through Amazon AppStore, today only

Posted: 14 Sep 2012 04:10 PM PDT

Tetris is one of the most iconic mobile games in history. That may be a bold statement, but it’s no less true.

While titles like "Angry Birds" are some of the games that truly made smartphone and tablet gaming big, the OG Gameboy and Tetris had even more of a long-term impact on the handheld gaming industry.

Tetris was actually developed primarily by Russian computer programmer Alexey Pajitnov, and it originally belonged to the Soviet government. In 1986, it made its way over the United States and truly became a hit sensation when Nintendo brought it as a pack-in title with their Gameboy handhelds.

Now you can get the Electronic Arts published version of Tetris for free, but only today. Tetris is September 14th’s free app of the day and is certainly worth picking up if you want to reminiscence on the good ole’ days. For the one person reading this that has never played Tetris, it is very addicting and worth giving a try.

Normally EA sells this title for $2.99, so this is actually quite a steal. It is worth noting that this isn’t the ‘best’ version of Tetris out there. It’s enjoyable enough, but don’t expect it to be the exact same as the NES and Gameboy versions many of us know and love.

Even so, it’s hard to complain when something is free. Would I pay the full price for it? Depending on how nostalgic I was feeling.

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