Android Overload: Sony Working On NFC Authenticated Power Outlets, FCC Will Deny LightSquared’s 4G LTE Network and More
February 15, 2012

If you haven’t heard, the Android Overload is the place where we, at Phandroid, like to stash all the stories from throughout our day that didn’t make it onto our front page. We do this in hopes, you guys may find something of interest and stay well informed on all the happenings in the world of Android. So have a look around and let us know if you find something interesting!
- Samsung has launched the dual-SIM Galaxy Y DUOS, Galaxy Ace DUOS, and Galaxy Y Pro DUOS in India. [Times of India]
- Sony is working on power outlets that authenticate devices via NFC. [TechCrunch]
- The Android 2.3 Alcatel OT-015 will be making a pit stop at MWC en route to a UK release. [ElectricPig]
- FCC to shoot down LightSquared’s 4G LTE network. [AllThingsD]
- Apple beats Google in corporate reputation. [BGR]
- Mozilla adds Android and security updates to Firefox roadmap. [V3.co.uk]
Source: Android Phone Fans
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