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Samsung introduced TecTiles which happens to be programmable NFC tags

Samsung recently introduced TecTiles which happens to be programmable NFC tags that can be used to automate actions on NFC-enabled Android devices. Samsung intends to increase the user interest in NFC with this move. Samsung plans on selling these tags in packs of five, which would be sold online as well as via major carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile. Price per tag would be $15. The Android app that would be used to program the TecTiles would be available from Google Play for free. According to the president of Samsung Telecommunications America, Dale Sohn, Samsung intends to expand ...

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A new Samsung device would be released on 31th of March

The giant product that everyone is highly anticipating from Samsung is the next version of Galaxy S phone, Samsung Galaxy S3. Previously, Galaxy S2 turned out to be the most popular Samsung smart phone to the date so naturally, Galaxy S3 would probably follow the suit. But Samsung has done great in concealing the secrets about Galaxy S3 and so far nothing is known about the technical specifications as well as the release date of the device, even though there have been several successful predictions about the technical specs of the phone. As for the release date, previous rumors have ...

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Galaxy Ace would be released in April in UK while Galaxy Mini 2 would be available in France during March

Samsung would probably be releasing more products than anyone else during the Mobile World Congress. These products include several mid range as well as entry levels mobile phones. Among the entry level Android phones, probably the most anticipated devices are the upcoming models of Samsung Galaxy Mini and Galaxy Ace.  There were rumors about the release of Galaxy Mini 2 a while back, and now the official confirmation from Samsung has also come through a press release. Original versions of both these devices were released during the Mobile World Congress last year. Both these devices happen to be among the ...

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