Another smartphone from Samsung has now been made available in the UK, and this time it comes in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Beam which was announced earlier this year at the MWC 2012 event. Samsung has announced that the phone is now available to pre-order from their site and will launch in July.
As a reminder, the Galaxy Beam features a 4-inch display with a pixel resolution of 800 x 400 and features a 5 megapixel camera in the back while a 1.3 megapixel is fitted on it’s front. The biggest feature of the phone should be the built-in projector that can project images from up to 50 inches away.
Android 2.3 Gingerbread is running the show.
Samsung has announced that it will be bringing a white version of it’s widely popular Samsung Galaxy Nexus to The UK. The white version of the phone will be arriving in stores and online in The UK on February 13th a day before Valentine’s Day.
Panasonic has announced a new range of compact cameras that features the company’s Venus Engine. The Lumix ZS20 is now officially the world’s thinnest camera with 20x zoom capabilities.
Verizon has released the much-awaited Samsung Galaxy Nexus today and Android fans have gone nuts over it. I mean what Android fanboy wouldn’t? It sports a 4.65-inch touchscreen display, and powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor.
It looks like Amazon is now drawing plans of creating their very own version of Siri as sources say it had just recently purchased Yap, a speech recognition company for an undisclosed amount.
Sprint has today given a sad announcement to everyone who was looking to avail of the network’s hotspot plans as Sprint has officially terminated its unlimited 4G plans.

