It’s been another successful day of bringing the best Android news from all around the planet. Congrats, on making it this far. What now? Well, for all those other news stories — the ones we didn’t feature on our front page — we’ve placed them here. In the Android Overload. It’s here you can give these stories a final once over before we toss ‘em in the bin and they’re gone forever. Have a look around and if you see anything of interest, let us know. Night, everyone.
- 49% of cellphone users have smartphones. 48% of smartphones are Android devices. [Nielsen]
- Roar of the Pharaoh is a popular Chinese Android game infecting devices in China. [PocketGamer]
- Foursquare adds user bios. [Electronista]
- Samsung Galaxy M (I9300) could come with eye-tracking and auto-dialing features. [GSMArena]
- Amazon Appstore updated to version 2.3. Bug fixes, increased 50MB download cap and better notifications. [Amazon]
- Verizon wants to release pay-TV for wireless devices. DOJ still has to approve it. [Engadget]
- More Microsoft vs Motorola court battles. MS asks US court to block Motorola’s injunction. [FOSS Patents]
- Factory images for Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus are now available for download. Thanks, Eden! [Google]
- HTC One series on sale early in Germany. [BestBoyZ]
- Android 4.0 upgrade schedule for Bell in Canada revealed. [MobileSyrup]
- Dell has some new smartphones planned for later this year after all. [PCWorld]






