Esato News Archive
Motorola is now part of the Google family
May 22, 2012
The last hinder in Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobile Holding is out of the way. The Chinese authorities has approved the deal which makes Google the sole owner of the mobile phone manufacturerSony announces the Xperia SX and Xperia GX in Japan
May 09, 2012
Sony Mobile today announced two LTE Android smartphones for the Japanese market. The 95 gram light Sony Xperia SX and the 4.6-inch Sony Xperia GX with a 13 megapixel cameraSamsung aiming to sell over 200 million smartphones in 2012
May 07, 2012
Samsung is already the world's largest maker of mobile phones. The Korean company recently said in an interview that it aims to increase the lead by selling over 200 million smartphones during 2012Under the hood of Nokia 808 PureView
May 07, 2012
The Nokia 808 PureView 41-megapixel camera phone has been dissected by the FCC in the US. Take a closer look at the huge 41-megapixel sensor.Sim-free Samsung Galaxy S III available on pre-order for £500
May 04, 2012
The Galaxy S III is now available for pre-order for £500 in the UKSamsung announces the Galaxy S III Android smartphone
May 03, 2012
At an event in London today, Samsung announced this year's flagship model Galaxy S III. A 4.8-inch model with a HD 720 x 1280 pixels resolution and a 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos 4 processor Nokia will make a range of tablets and hybrid smart mobile devices
May 03, 2012
Nokia will launch a range of new tablets and hybrid mobile devices chairman Jorma Ollila said in an interview. Mr. Ollila leaves Nokia this week, after working for the company in 27 yearsNokia 808 Pureview available in stores in May
May 02, 2012
Nokia today confirmed that the Nokia 808 PureView 41 megapixel monster will be available in stores in MayLG: Our focus stays on the Android platform
May 02, 2012
LG has confirmed that the company's primary platform is Android but that Windows Phone might be a part of its portfolio in the futureNokia is hoping for quick cash by selling Vertu luxury brand for 200 million Euros
May 01, 2012
It seems like Nokia is focusing more on its core values which are mobile devices, networking and location services. By selling the Vertu luxury subsidiary, Nokia aims to quickly increase its capital with 200 million Euros