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June 19th at T-Mobile, All Phones Free. All of Them
So you were wondering, like we were, what exactly T-Mobile had in store for June 19th. Was it going to be the arrival of the Nexus One? Was Android 2.2 going to roll out to the myTouch 3G Slide? Would it be Android-related at all? …
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Samsung Website Shows SCH-R880 (Acclaim) in Full Color Glory
Samsung’s SCH-880 “Acclaim” has been spotted on the Korean handset maker’s website thanks to a somewhat curious Engadget reader. This is the first time we’ve seen what the phone looks like open and gives us a more detailed glimpse at US Cellular’s exclusive handset. As …
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PSA: T-Mobile Garminfone on Sale Today
T-Mobile has released another exclusive handset today in their GPS-heavy Garminfone. For $199.99 (after mail-in rebate), customers can grab the first Garmin handset to run Android under the hood. Features include voice-guided/on-screen directions with automatic rerouting, and real-time traffic, weather, ETA, and gas prices. Being …
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Sprint Revises EVO 4G Sales Estimates
Sprint has come out and revised the estimates for their first weekend sales of the EVO 4G. Without telling us specifically how many phones were sold they downgrade the figure. Initially it was being reported that the total number of HTC EVO 4G devices sold …
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Froyo on Nexus One: Google “Striving Hard to OTA it ASAP”
Google announced Android 2.2 “Froyo” about three weeks ago and ever since then, Nexus One owners have been begging for the delicious update. Assuming there are still some of you out there who haven’t gone and installed it manually, the over-the-air update is coming you …
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TVGuide.com Releases Android App
TVGuide.com has released their official TV listing and news application into the Android Market. If you are running Android 1.5 or higher then you will want to download this one to keep an eye on upcoming programs, entertainment news, and show recaps. The free application …
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Boost Mobile Officially Announces Motorola i1 for June 20
Rumored and whispered no more, Boost Mobile has just announced that they will be offering Motorola’s push-to-talk i1 handset on June 20th. As mentioned last week, this marks the first prepaid Android handset to arrive on the market. The phone is expected to be offered …
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VIA’s Low Cost Android Tablets Appear at Computex 2010
It looks like the $100 tablets we previously reported on last week made an appearance at last week’s Computex show in Taiwan. Chipmaker VIA said that they had several tablets coming out that were in the $100 – $200 range, and today Engadget is reporting …
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Sony to Take On the iPad with Android-Powered Tablet
Sony continues to show Android and Google a lot of love with a comment made in an interview from Chief Financial Officer Nobuyuki Oneda. Looking at the platform to help compete in another area, Oneda said the company “has to develop a device similar to …
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Hand Gesturing For Android Phones
EyeSight Mobile technologies, makers of the eyeCall app for feature phones, announced that they are hard at work developing for the Android platform. What’s the big deal? Well, imagine being able to answer a call, control your mp3 player or play a game just by …
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Galaxy S Promo Site Goes Live
Lately I have been feeling like a Pointer Sister from the ’80′s, humming “I’m So Excited” like a fiend as we draw closer and closer to a release date for the Samsung Galaxy S. Along with this Save the Date email, and this Galaxy S …
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Google Acknowledges Market Issues, Says They’re Fixed
We were just talking this morning about Android Market issues, missing apps, and missing comments. It turns out Google was all over this one but simply didn’t do a good enough job communicating it with developers.
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X10 Mini and X10 Pro Mini Accidentally Confirmed for Rogers
Rogers was the first carrier in North America to offer the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 so it’s only likely that they’d also get first crack at the X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro. Somehow, the carrier accidentally spilled some beans showing they will be doing …













