Monday, July 30, 2012

Android Central international round-up - 28 July 2012

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The Olympic Games began in London this week, starting with an opening ceremony featuring two major smartphones from Samsung, the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note. With Samsung is not only an important manufacturer of Android, but a worldwide Olympic Partner, he has been behind many news Olympic Android last week, launch, limited edition rear covers and apps Android based on the games.

But it is not all good news for fans of Samsung this week, as there was some confusion surrounding the fate of the local research on the S3 international Galaxy. First of all, it appeared that the feature had been made, apparently to avoid further litigation of Apple. However, a few days later it appeared that local search had been removed in error, and since then an OTA has emerged to restore the function.

Although the Olympic Games takes place in London in the next few weeks, many British plan on travelling abroad, with a majority of holiday in Europe. So to help British visitors in Europe get the best contract of their network, we published our complete guide for each of the plans of carriers of the UK roaming. A recent decision of the EU put an end to the days of pay several pounds per megabyte of data roaming, and there is indeed a fair selection of good mobile business around now. Therefore, you will certainly want to if you jump across the channel next month see our guide.

We have also a taste at the beginning to some Sony phones should be unveiled at the IFA in Berlin next month. The level of entryl "Xperia J", and "Mint" LT30p and LT29i "Hayabusa" Lighthouse all the devulguee in various forms. All three run 4.0.4 Android Ice Cream Sandwich and it seems than Sony of the abandoned the "clear element" in his previous 2012 a more traditional provision of monoblock drawings.

Check the list below for a complete overview of all international stories major over the past week. If you have news, you can Board at the usual address.

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