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The BlackBerry physical keyboard is back - in the Snapdragon powered BlackBerry Q10 LTE

If you’re excited about the new BlackBerry Q10 LTE and its traditional, physical QWERTY keyboard, you’re not alone. In the UK, it’s already been selling like hotcakes, with one retailer reporting it to be their fastest selling consumer electronics product ever. Like the British already seem to know, the QWERTY keyboard is the only thing traditional about the Q10. It’s packed with cool new features.

Nokia announces two new flagship devices, the Lumia 925 and 928, powered by Snapdragon

It's a big week for Nokia. Yesterday they announced their flagship Lumia 925, available in the US later this summer exclusively through T-Mobile. The news comes on the heels of last week's announcement of the Lumia 928, to be released exclusively with Verizon later this week, and they're both powered by Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processors.

AT&T launches Aio, a new no-contract prepaid wireless service

AT&T is now following in the footsteps of Sprint and T-Mobile by creating a separate service for customers who are wary of signing up for a two-year mobile contract. Like Virgin Mobile and Ultra Mobile, AT&T’s Aio Wireless will offer relatively low-cost options without requiring a long-term commitment. This affordable, no-contract option is becoming increasingly appealing for both customers and carriers.

9 ways to stretch your battery to the max

We all love our smartphones, and rely on them for a lot of daily tasks. But we’re all left with the same frustration when they run out of power in the middle of an important call or while watching a video. Fortunately, there are some easy steps you can take to extend the life of your battery.

Mobile Processors 101: How Snapdragon processors bring your phone to life

We hope that by getting to know some basics of mobile processing, you will better understand how all the work going on inside helps deliver the experiences you love on your smartphone and tablet, and you’ll be able to shop for your next device with complete confidence. We’ll have you talking in gigahertz and GPUs in no time.

Mobile Processors 101: How Snapdragon processors power your smartphone

Smartphone users know what’s most important to them when they buy a device, whether it’s long battery life, fast Web browsing, beautiful graphics, the ability to take great photos and video, and run multiple apps at once. Or, more likely, all of the above.

LG unveils full HD Optimus G Pro powered by Snapdragon

If you seek a multimedia powerhouse as your next smartphone, it has arrived, and it takes form as the LG Optimus G Pro. Today LG Electronics announced their latest handset in the rapidly growing phablet segment. It is designed to be the ultimate device for creating, viewing, and sharing media content.

BlackBerry chooses Snapdragon to power the Z10, a BlackBerry smartphone of many firsts

In case you haven’t already heard, the BlackBerry Z10 isn’t your mother’s BlackBerry. The QWERTY keyboard is gone. BlackBerry has packed it with lots of innovative new features, many of which appear for the first time in the Z10. And we’re proud to say that BlackBerry has once again chosen to power their device with a Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processor.

Pantech Perception powered by Snapdragon processors available today from Verizon

The Pantech Perception smartphone, powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ S4 Plus processor, launched today, exclusively from Verizon Wireless.

Samsung GALAXY S4 powered by Snapdragon processors: Presale starts today

The latest in the wildly popular Samsung GALAXY series is available for pre-order today and we are proud to say that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor is powering the new Samsung GALAXY S4 in the U.S.

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