While Techcitement has given a glowing, if quick, review to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, one feature we only touched on is the operating system. Because I’ve been shopping around for a new operating system ever since HP decided to ditch the phone business, this is a good time to put Android 4.0 a.k.a. Ice Cream […]
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Smartphone Activations: Let’s Not Get Over-techcited
Hold on a minute, Samsung, Nokia, and Motorola, don’t close up your feature phone shops just yet! While I respect the enthusiasm of Reuven’s Smartphone activation story, the truth is that the smartphone market still has a way to go before it even comes close to outnumbering standard feature phones. Yes, the activation numbers posted […]
Samsung Gives Me Another Reason To Hate TouchWiz
As I’ve mentioned ad-nauseum in my cellphone reviews, I’m not a huge fan of device manufacturers’ “skinning” of operating systems. While much of that can be chalked up to personal taste, there’s also the demonstrated fact that they directly impact future updates. Sony’s RachelUI kept the Xperia x10 from getting Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) until fairly […]
Techcitement Review: My Weekend With Galaxy Nexus
On Thursday, I was the first person in line at the Verizon store in Culver City, CA, to pick up the Galaxy Nexus. The Nexus is the latest phone from Samsung featuring the latest build of Google’s Android operating system, 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). This is particularly exciting for me, if only because I haven’t […]
Techcitement Review: Samsung Illusion, An Inexpensive iPhone Alternative?
With a year left on my Verizon contract, I’m right at that sweet spot in the two-year-contract life cycle. I’m far enough from the decision on my current device that I’ve forgotten most of the research I did last November, and I’m far enough from my next purchase that it’s not nearly time to start […]
Apple Takes Two Legal Hits, Tries To Walk It Off
Yesterday must have been an interesting day in Apple’s legal department. Having earlier gotten around the European Injunction on selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1 by releasing the 10.1N (the difference is the wider bezel), Samsung has now had a similar ban lifted in Australia. This comes hot on the heals of Apple failing to get […]
Techcitement Review: Samsung Captivate Glide
I was extremely excited to see the AT&T Samsung Captivate Glide when I first got it out of the box. The phone looks expensive even though it’s made of plastic, feels solid (I really hate phones that feel disposable), and most importantly for me, has a slide-out keyboard. With 4G capability and features like an […]
Want An Android Tablet? Dude, You’re Not Getting a Dell.
A few months after killing off the Dell Streak 5, Dell has now ended their 7″ model’s suffering as well. This is something that surprised no one, what with the Streak recently being priced at under $100 at local Staples and other retail outlets. What’s particularly telling, tough, is this comment from CEO Michael Dell: […]
Techcitement Holiday Gift Guide: Smartphones
Techcitement knows that holiday gift buying can be a stressful thing for many people, so we’re going to help out this year by providing buying guides for a range of tech items. The holidays are a time when many are looking for an upgrade on their contracts to get a brand spanking new smartphone. Whether […]
Techcitement Review: Samsung Stratosphere Needs More Rocket Power
The Samsung Stratosphere brings a combination of features to the table that I’ve been waiting to see all year. All I’ve been hoping for by the time my upgrade rolls around are the blazing fast LTE speeds on Verizon combined with a decent hardware keyboard like the one I remember so fondly from my Blackberry […]