The Samsung Galaxy Note, which was introduced last year as a smartphone with a 5.3-inch display, has now been launched in tablet form.
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10.1 has a 10.1-inch screen and, like the previous model, is equipped with a pen that’ll work with the touch-sensitive screen.
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Orange has announced plans to introduce an Android-powered smartphone using the new Intel Atom Z2460 processor.
The phone, which is currently codenamed ‘Orange Santa Clara,’ will be launched in the UK and France this summer.
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Last night HTC revealed a new series of smartphones called simply ‘HTC One’. The new devices run on Android v4.0 with a new version of the HTC Sense user interface.
HTC Sense now offers a set of imaging features called HTC ImageSense along with enhancements to audio quality.
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Vodafone and Visa have announced a worldwide partnership that’ll enable consumers to pay for goods and services using their mobile phones.
It’ll be a Vodafone branded NFC service based on a Visa payWave prepaid account and will launch first in Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey and the UK during the coming financial year.
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Nokia has announced a handful of new devices at Mobile World Congress, including a 41 megapixel Symbian smartphone.
The Nokia Asha 202, 203 and 302 handsets are ‘smarter’ feature phones running the company’s Series 40 operating system. They’ll be priced from 60 Euro.
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