Samsung has created a new and, as they see it, simplified system of naming its Android-based devices. We’ll also be seeing a few Galaxy devices using this new naming convention landing in South Africa soon.
Since the earliest days of Android, applications have been available to give you peace of mind should you lose your device, by allowing you to remotely track and/or wipe it. Lately, handset manufacturers have also gotten into this game. Now, security giant Symantec joins the crowd, bringing with it one or two features that it hopes will win you over.
Last week, we attended the South African launch of the Motorola ATRIX and XOOM, devices that have been available abroad for quite a while.
Android is known as a mobile operating system that gives you choice. One of the choices presented to you as a user is which input method you would like to use. Quite a while ago, Swiftkey appeared as a beta, and we’ve been using every iteration of it since then, the latest being Swiftkey X.