Samsung Galaxy S3 to be unveiled on 3 May in London
Smartphone maker Samsung unveils the Samsung Galaxy S3 during the “Come and meet the next Galaxy device” show at Earls Court in London on 3rd May 2012. The specs of the handset are not yet confirmed. The new Galaxy S3 could be thinner than its predecessor and could feature a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, a big … Read more
Lack of mobile broadband capacity drives WiFi on smartphones
More than two thirds (69%) of smartphone owners in the UK are net surfers, according to the latest Comscore survey. They use both WiFi and 3G mobile broadband networks to connect to the web. On average, 31% of smartphones use only 3G connectivity, while this is highest at 46% among Three UK customers. More than … Read more
Three UK offers flexible mobile internet plans to smartphone users
Smartphone users who are unsure of their data usage can take advantage of the latest mobile internet plans launched by the mobile operator Three (3). Under the new plan, the subscribers will need to take the package that would cost £18 a month plus add-on cost. For instance, if you opt for 250MB data allowance … Read more
Mobile Broadband usage via Smartphones soars on New Years Eve
Data usage via smartphones reached 80 Tera Bytes (TB) on this New Year’s Eve, the latest study by UK mobile broadband operator Three (3) has revealed. This compares to just 14 TB of data consumed by smartphone users on 31st December 2010.
Samsung to sell Android Smartphones with Dual SIM feature
Samsung will, for the first time, introduce dual SIM feature on its new smartphones – Galaxy Y Duo and Galaxy Y Pro Duo. Both android smartphones are likely to be launched in Russia in January 2012, however, Samsung has not revealed the pricing of these handsets. Galaxy Y Pro Duo could launch in Europe including … Read more
Smartphone take-up pushing mobile broadband usage, says 3UK
Major UK mobile broadband operator Three (3UK) said the growing smartphone take-up has increased mobile traffic over its networks. According to its claim, 3 mobile broadband users generate 40% of the total mobile data traffic in the UK.

