Samsung disappointed some and pleased others when it said that the successor to its Galaxy S II device would not be unveiled at Mobile World Congress later this month. But what’s this? A mystery device showing a Samsung phone that looks to have a customized version of Android 4.0.

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This is a crappy PhotoShop job of a Samsung 4.0 device, and not much else
The second-generation Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet, the Transformer Prime, has just been thrown into the market and already we have rumors and leaks pointing towards yet another slate from Asus. According to the guys at nccc.cool3c.com in China, this supposed future tablet from Asus is known by a TF300T codename for now and might follow in the footsteps of the Transformer and Transformer Prime

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Asus TF300T leaked online, is it a next-generation Eee Pad Transformer?
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January’s almost over and this is the first Android Apps Alert of 2012. Madness, I know, but things kept moving even while we were away dealing with CES and other things. App makers must have had their fingers hovering over the publish button because there have been plenty of apps and games released recently, so here’s a tidy little round-up of a few that you may want to grab

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Android Apps Alert #86: TurboTax, ESPN, Steam, 1Weather, and more
I’m not the only one here at Androinica who loves Evernote, and I use it many times every day, as well as my trusty Dolphin browser. Well this week these two good friends have started working together on Android in a big way, through two new add-ons, and Evernote rounded things out with a new version that adds some very handy new features as well

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Dolphin, meet Evernote and Skitch for Web Clipping and Image Annotation
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January 26, 2012 3:39 pm |
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Google Image Search looks a little different today. That’s because Google has just announced that its user interface has been changed to be more tablet-friendly.

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Google revamps Image Search UI with new carousel and swipes for tablets
The first two lessons learned at any university are that the financial aid office is a nightmare, and the campus bookstore is never going to give you a deal when buying or selling back textbooks. Amazon is attempting to swoop-in and address the later issue with its new Amazon Student app for Android. Previously available only for the iPhone, Amazon Student is a rebranded and focused version of the Price Check by Amazon app

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Amazon Student app makes it easy to buy textbooks or trade-in for gift cards [Android apps]
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There are few apps on iOS hotter than Instagram, a camera app that takes mobile photos and stylizes them to reflect retro forms of photography. PicPlz has emerged as a great Android alternative as people wait for Instagram to land on Android , and Vignette has been an incredible app for people willing to spend a few bucks to make their camera photos look artistic. Little Photo is a great Android camera app that can do many of things available in the aforementioned camera apps, and it does it at no cost

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Little Photo is a free camera app with stylish filters [Android App Reviews]
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April 11, 2011 8:37 pm |
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There has been a lot of speculation about whether or not Netflix would be available on certain devices, or even compatible with certain processors, but at least that second part should be answered. We still don’t know about (official) availability, but we can now confirm that the leaked Netflix app can stream video. I tested it out on the bus ride home today, and over T-Mobile 3G on my Nexus One (running stock Gingerbread), the app worked quite well with almost no lag
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Leaked Netflix app can now stream video
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March 23, 2011 11:25 pm |
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Android started with a perception of being a geek phone, but things slowly began to change once companies improved their design and – more importantly – their promotion.

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Android for All: a case-study in making Android cool
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