Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you’re like us and really want to know what’s going on, then you’ve come to the right place. This week, we’ve spotted a leaked Android 4.0.4 ROM for the Nexus S 4G, and we’ve also come across a price and release date for the Droid 4. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride. Let’s explore the “best of the rest” for this week of January 30th, 2012.
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3D HTCs, dual-core LGs, 8.9-inch Samsungs, and a sun-soaking display: needless to say, it’s been a fun CTIA Wireless as usual, and that’s not even including all the AT&T / T-Mobile madness from last weekend! We’re curled up beside the fire (you know, because there are fireplaces strewn about the CTIA show floor) with a microphone to bring you the week in mobile news… live from sunny Orlando, Florida. Join us!
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Thanks to the Nokia World Conference, we have a lot to talk about today. There’s a new version of the Nokia N97, two new Nokia music phones, and a new Nokia handset for AT&T. We also have a new Sony Ericsson Xperia, a bit of Windows Mobile News, …
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Good news, pre-paid fans! You’ve got a new handset coming to your corner of the market. We can’t promise anything for sure, but we’ve got good reason to believe that Virgin Mobile will be getting the LG Rumor 2 sometime in the coming weeks.


Good news for German football fans who use T-Mobile. The company’s Bundesliga Total service is coming to cellphones. That means you’ll be able to watch every single game played in the first and second division from the comfort of your iPhone, G1 and G2. This is all live, by the way, not cheap-o highlights sent to your phone hours after the game has ended.


It’s a slow week for cell phones, especially with Bonnie out on vacation in Maui–the lucky girl. But we still have some mobile news, like rumors of a new LG Chocolate, inklings of a Sony Ericsson Android handset, and the brand new MyTouch 3G from T-Mobile. We also go …
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