Samsung Galaxy S hits the 1 Million Mark in the U.S.

Samsung announced today that its Galaxy S handset has been ringing up some impressive sales numbers in the U.S. This device was first announced in the U.S some time ago but didn’t make its way onto American shelves until July 15th. While bearing the Samsung Galaxy S branding, it features various names for the different carriers like Samsung Vibrant on T-Mobile, Samsung Captivate on AT&T, Samsung Fascinate for Verizon and Samsung Epic 4G on Sprint.

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Over five months after initially being announced, Dell's first smartphone, the Android-powered Aero, is finally available for purchase through Dell's official website.

Originally released in China as the Mini 3, the Dell Aero, one of the lightest multi-touch 3.5-inch Google Android-based smartphones in the U.S., is designed to deliver a powerful, flexible, and entertaining experience in a stylish and compact design.

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Presenting - LG Optimus GT540 (And no, it's not related to Transformer)

Another flat, sleek smartphone invades the market. This time, it's the LG GT540 Optimus, which comes in black, white, pink and silver shades. As it quietly presents itself and produces only a minimal buzz, you can’t help but feel that LG might be thinking of testing the water for Android first before taking the full plunge with the launch of the GT540.

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Acer Liquid E Ferrari Special Edition Unveiled!

Ferrari-branded phones are not uncommon, but when you see a Ferrari branded Android phone, well, that’s something that we do not see everyday. Acer has teamed up with Ferrari many times previously to manufacture exclusive gadgets such as their Acer Ferrari One Notebook and now, they have paired up once more to release the Liquid E Ferrari Special Edition Smartphone.

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Samsung Latest Mobile - Samsung SHW-M130L Galaxy U

Samsung recently revealed the SHW-M130L Galaxy U Android powered smartphone in South Korea. The name, ‘Galaxy U’ comes from the following U’s

  • Unique grip design

  • Ultimate display

  • Utilitarian apps

  • Ubiquitous features

This new member of the Galaxy family comes with a slightly smaller screen than the original Galaxy S — 3.7 vs 4 inches, while keeping the rest of the specs pretty much unchanged. The new device resembles the Galaxy S, from its Super AMOLED display to its candy bar form factor, and also have an optical pad below the display.

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