Acer’s mid-range Android smartphone, the Liquid E2, was announced back in June and has been available to buy from independent third-party retailers for a few weeks now, but starting as from today it’s also available to purchase from Three U.K.
Acer’s mid-range Android smartphone, the Liquid E2, was announced back in June and has been available to buy from independent third-party retailers for a few weeks now, but starting as from today it’s also available to purchase from Three U.K.
Yesterday, LG unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the G2, and also announced that it will be coming to Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and all key U.S. carriers. Today Sprint has made an official announcement offering the G2 on its 4G LTE unlimited plans later this year, but unfortunately the carrier did not provide us with any pricing or availability information.
Vodafone U.K. has today announced that it will begin rolling out its new 4G network on August 29 — the same day rival O2 will launch its own 4G service. The company will reach 12 major cities across the country initially, with further expansion planned before the end of this year.
That means that by the end of this month, EE will no longer be the U.K.’s only 4G provider.
The new Nexus 7 hasn’t even starting selling in the U.K. yet — though you can pre-order it from a number of retailers — but Very.co.uk is now offering the 32GB 4G model for £299 ($460). What’s more, it promises that you’ll receive your order “within three working days.”
Sony has today begun rolling out the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for the Xperia Tablet Z. The company has made several major changes to the slate’s user interface, such as relocating its status bar and virtual buttons, but you won’t find any groundbreaking changes to apps or features.