As reported here on Cell Phones Etc. and across the Web, here’s your daily brief on what happened in the world of mobile phones this Friday, March 25th, 2011.
Confirmed: Bell launching HTC Incredible S April 4th
There you have it. For those of you looking forward to the local release of the HTC Incredible S, mark your calendars as it’s arriving early next month, on April 4th to be exact. Contract-free price is $499.95. As far as on-contract retail prices go, we’ll probably have to wait for its official announcement to get details on that one.
Mobilesryup
iOS 4.3.1 is now available
It’s a point upgrade, but one that those who encountered problems with iOS 4.3 will surely appreciate. Some of the bugs iOS 4.3.1 fixes include issues with AV-out, enterprise apps, graphics problems with the iPod touch, and activating and connecting to some cellular networks.
TUAW
GSM-capable HTC EVO 3D goes official with specs and all
We’ve seen Sprint’s HTC EVO 3D not so long ago, but that was a CDMA handset. Now, we have its GSM counterpart. Everything’s pretty much the same, from the design down to its 3D capabilities. One thing that’s changed, though, is its internal memory. From a high of 4GB, it now shrunk to just 1GB. Pricing and availability is still yet to be known.
GSMArena
Nexus S launching in Canada on April 14th
Here’s another Android device you can get excited about. The Nexus S now has an official launch date, and it’ll be arriving in the country on April 14th. No word yet on official pricing, but expect this to be offered up by a number of carriers, including Bell, Fido, Koodo Mobile, Mobilicity, Rogers, Telus, Wind, and Videotron.
Mobilesyrup
Xperia X10 to get Android 2.3 this summer, makes us rub our eyes in disbelief
Yes, that’s right folks. Gingerbread is coming to the Xperia X10. Sony Ericsson has apparently had a change of heart, and finally decided to release an Android 2.3 update for their pioneering Android handset. Great news, but how about the rest of the X10 family and the X8? Sorry guys. Those handset still didn’t make the cut.
Engadget
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