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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.

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.

Oil Rush mobile game comes to Android

Oil Rush, the epic naval strategy 3D game from UNIGINE Corporation, is coming to Android smartphones and tablets, and for the first six months following the game's mobile release, this optimized and enhanced game is exclusive to select devices powered by Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processors.

Nokia launches the Lumia 720 and Lumia 520 at Mobile World Congress

This week in Barcelona Nokia announced their latest Windows Phone 8 smartphones, the Lumia 720 and Lumia 520. Like all Windows Phones, these Lumias feature Snapdragon processors.

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Boasts Quad-Core CPUs and Takes Whatever Life Throws At It

Kicking off Mobile World Congress 2013 in style, Sony officially took the wraps off of its 10-inch Xperia Tablet Z, beckoning a new era for quad-core Android tablets and living up to all the hype.

ZTE Grand S makes high definition incredibly thin

Smartphones with brilliant, oversized, high-definition screens are making waves at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. The Sony Xperia Z and ZL made their debut this week, only to be followed by an impressive phone from another giant in the smartphone industry — ZTE.

Sony Xperia Z and ZL Join the 5-inch 1080p Smartphone Fray

Large-screen phones that look a lot like tablets are all the rage.  They're enormous, but they can serve as handheld HDTVs, portable offices, or gaming consoles. Consider the impressive two phones with five-inch screens that Sony launched at the Consumer Electronics Show this week. 

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