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TeleNav Unveils OnMyWay for Android
TeleNav is releasing another handy application, OnMyWay into the Android Market today. You know TeleNav, don’t you? They’re the brains behind your Sprint and AT&T navigation titles. To describe their new (free) app’s premise, I think it’s best to use it in a short hypothetical …
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Rumor: Droid Incredible Froyo OTA Hitting September 1st (Here We Go Again!)
Here we go again! According to the folks over at Droid-Life, “sources” are indicating* that the official Froyo update will begin hitting handsets on September 1st. Put this under the heading of “strictly rumor” for now though folks, however I really do hope Froyo goodness gets …
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Images of Motorola MB520 Kobe Leak Out
Images of the supposed Droid X-esque Motorola Kobe have leaked. First off, the phone is definitely not Droid x-eque as first thought, but more midrange As heard earlier, the handset appears to have Motoblur and is going to be launching on AT&T (sigh!). According to Engadget, …
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Droid 2 Rooted!
That’s right, just weeks after it;s release, the Motorola Droid 2 has been rooted! The geniuses over at XDA Developers have done it again with this latest hack. At first glance, the process looks fairly simple, but it’s not one click root, that’s for sure. …
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Is This a Leaked Froyo Build for the G2? [UPDATE 2: It's Not Sense!]
At this point, I think we have all the confirmation we need to tie up the HTC Vision to the T-Mobile G2 and the FCC filing we saw this week for the HTC PC10100. I was stopped dead in my afternoon RSS trolling today when …
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Motorola Brings Trackball Back for Quench XT5
In terms of Android hardware, one thing we haven’t seen much of is trackballs. With most companies opting for touch-only or optical trackpads, trackballs are few and far between. In fact, the T-Mobile myTouch series of phones are pretty much the only place to find …
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App Review: Dead End
Dead End is a top-down defence shooter, where you take on hordes of zombies in a graveyard. There is a free version, but the paid one contains 20 different levels, 9 different zombie types, 20+ upgradable weapons and grenades, 90 achievements, 20 rewards, an endless mode, …
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PSA: Motorola Charm on Sale Today from T-Mobile
Here’s your obligatory reminder that yet another Android handset has gone on sale today! T-Mobile’s latest smart phone, the Motorola Charm can now be had for $74.99 and a two-year service commitment. Don’t feel like signing a long-term agreement? That’s fine, it will be $269.99, please.
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Have a Galaxy S? Then You Got the Gorilla!
You read the title right! Corning has announced that they indeed were the providers of the glass that is on all Galaxy S devices! It is good to know that our precious devices are protected by this virtually indestructible glass product! A quote from the …
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(UPDATED) Huawei Ideos passes FCC certification Launching with Android 2.2
8/24/10 UPDATE PC World is reporting that Huawei is going to launch this handset at the Internationale Funkaustellung (IFA) consumer electronics show, and indeed is going to launch with Froyo. This is certainly a mid to low range handset however, but if you are on …
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Galaxy S is First Android Phone to be DivX Certified for HD
The illustrious Samsung Galaxy S handset gets a little more illustrious-er today with news that the phone has become the first Android phone to become DivX Certified for HD video playback at 720p resolution. To be clear, this is actually the second handset overall to …
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G2 Gets Closer to Release, Pops Up in FCC Filing
We told you about the G2 possibly launching on September 29th, and we’ve found something that seems to support our theory. A phone that may well be the T-Mobile G2 has popped up in an FCC filing, listed as the HTC PC10100. According to the …
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Droid 2 Gets First OTA Update
The Droid 2 was only released about 2 weeks ago and it’s already getting its first OTA update. No, it’s not anything major. It’s just a maintenance upgrade to help enhance the user experience. The update includes: Enabled text and picture message scrolling. Streamlined set …
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Google Acknowledges Anti-Piracy System isn’t Perfect
There’s been a pretty big stink this week about how Google’s new anti-piracy system isn’t all that great and is, in fact, easy to circumvent. We haven’t posted the steps in how to bypass the licensing tool here on AndroidGuys as we don’t see any real value in it. Piracy just isn’t cool.
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Google Earth 1.1 Adds Layer to Explore Oceans
An updated version of Google Earth (1.1) hit the Android Market this morning, adding a key component – oceans. And it’s about time. How can Google look themselves in the mirror and call it “Earth” if they omit nearly 3/4 of the planet? All kidding aside, the new version is something special in that it lets users dive deep under the sea and check out videos and pictures of the terrain where Poseidon lays his head.
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