Android Overload: Apple takes top smartphone vendor title from Samsung, Google valued at over a quarter trillion dollars, and more [VIDEO]
Chris Chavez
The Android Overload is where we feature the biggest news stories from throughout the day (see above video), as well as stash all of the stories/articles/news bits that didn’t make it onto our front page. But just because they weren’t featured doesn’t mean they aren’t worth taking a look at. In fact, there’s almost always a little something here for everyone. So, take a look around and let us know if you find anything of interest.
Sony Xperia Z gets priced in the UK. £529 straight up. [GSMArena]
ASUS Memo Pad 10 press shots leaked. Basically, a Transformer Pad in a new shell. [UnwiredView]
Sony Xperia E gets torn down at the FCC, Sony’s entry level Android device. [WirelessGoodness]
Samsung no longer #1. Apple takes the crown for Q4 2012 (but not for long). [TNW
HD Widgets updated with support for Colourform theme. [Google Play]
Google shares hit all time high of $775.32. [AllThingsD]
TWRP updated to 2.4.1.0 Adds new features. [TeamWin]
ASUS sells 1 million Padfone 2 units globally. [Digitimes]
NVIDIA finding it hard to sell the Tegra 4 to handset manufacturers. Other than Toshiba, anyway. [Digitimes]
Chrome Beta for Android updated in the Play Store. [Google Play]
Intel will show off their dual-core processors at Mobile World Congress. [Intel]
PlayJam GameStick’s Kickstarter campaign is over. Reaches $647,000+ in funding. [DroidGamers]
Star Trek companion app now available in the Play Store. [Google Play]