The Nokia Lumia 800 and Motorola RAZR will be featured as Amazon.de Lighting Deals in limited stock tonight.
Sony Ericsson Xperia Nozomi will come with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread featured on an HD screen.
The HTC Incredible S and Desire HD are getting a 2.3.5 update with HTC Sense 3.0 in the UK.
A big chunk of that is due to the highly successful Galaxy S II droid in its many, many forms.
The update is available on the device's product page, we wonder what the term "demo" stands for.
Samsung launches its Galaxy S II LTE and HD LTE in white. The phones remain a South Korea exclusive.
The roll-out of the update that brings Android 2.3.5 and Sense UI 3.0 to the HTC Incredible S has started.
It will be slim, with 4.3" qHD AMOLED and be dust- and water-proof. You can expect it in March 2012.
It's a lengthy process that starts with writing some custom software and ends with waiting for certification.
The LG Prada K2 got an overall score of 4928 on the AnTuTu, which comes pretty close to the Optimus 2X result.
Reasons for that, according to Schmidt, is the upcoming ICS, the lower prices and high unit volume.
Hopefully, we could be seeing Ice Cream Sandwich hit 2011 Xperia phones early 2012.
The droid will sport a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 4.3" 720p screen, 1GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage.
The company celebrates the milestone by launching a sale of a number of popular apps for 10 cents.
The DROID XYBOARD tablets come in 10.1" and 8.2" flavors and carry pretty attractive price tags.
Just in time for the holiday season Verzion and Motorola are launching a white version of the Droid RAZR.
Wall Street Journal has it that the Galaxy Nexus will cost $299.99 as initially expected.
Priced at 2,999 CNY, this will be the first dual-core smartphone from Meizu.
Good news, HTC tablets users. The Honeycomb update for the Flyer is out now.
The Padfone will be running on a Tegra 3 chipset, featuring four Cortex-A9 cores.