Samsung has confirmed that it is working on the next wave of super AMOLED displays: flexible ones. It has yet to be confirmed if the new super bending screens will be touch capable or not (previous flexi screen technology states that it can be done), but expect to see the same high quality visuals if it is ever applied into new mobile phones.
More on Samsung, a prototype tablet device has been spotted and from what we can see, it looks a lot like a second version of the Galaxy Tab. With a much larger screen at 10.1 inches, expect to see an even grander tablet than the original P1000.
HP’s launching the Palm Pre 2 in the UK this coming November 12. For those of you who have missed the Palm WebOS for so many months, this will be a launch worth waiting for. Expect to see the 3.1 inch touch screen with 1GHz CPU and 5 MP camera to be showcasing an improved 2.0 version of the WebOS.
O2 has just announced that instead of getting mobile phones, subscribers can chose to get an Xbox 360 with Kinect for just 189.99 Pounds when they upgrade their subscriptions. This little offer may seem odd for some people, but gamers would certainly appreciate the great price value on this.
RIM’s new touch screen tablet may be laying low under the radar, but a close look at the PlayBook shows that this device is all revved up and ready to take on the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab. The only question now is whether RIM can expand the app library fast enough to compete with the Android and the iOS.
Lastly, the numbers are in; the ever growing Android has not just obtained, but has secured the second spot in the list. Symbian still dominates the OS lineup (by sheer default of being around for so long), but at the rate that the Android is growing, it is predicted that Google’s platform will surpass the Symbian.
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