Android Overload: Verizon Galaxy Nexus Only $50 On Amazon, Sony Lends Developers Xperia S’s and More
In case you haven’t heard, the Android Overload is the place where we dump all of the stories we didn’t feature on our front page from throughout the day. They pile up here and we give you guys a chance to look them over in hopes that you will always find what you’re looking for, even if our day’s coverage didn’t quite cut it for you. As always, if you find an interesting article, be sure to leave us your thoughts. Have a great night.
- Verizon Galaxy Nexus only $50 on Amazon Wireless ($150 for upgrades). [Amazon Wireless]
- Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE announced for Bell in Canada. [Press Release]
- Verizon creating their own private 700Mhz band for their LTE network. [GigaOM]
- HTC Sensation 4G wont see Android 4.0 anytime until after April. [T-Mobile Support Forums]
- Qualcomm’s 2012 numbers are up but may face slight chip shortages. [Electronista / WSJ]
- Your smartphone will soon be able to see through walls with X-ray-like vision. [Mashable]
- Sony is lending Android developers Xperia smartphones to test their apps for free. [SonyDeveloperWorld]
- Nikon WU-1A dongle adds Android remote capabilities to your DLSR. [TheVerge]
- More water resistant technology to protect your smartphone from water spills. [Engadget]


