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Pulse Officially Announced for T-Mobile UK
T-Mobile UK has announced the launch of the T-Mobile Pulse. Manufactured by Huawei, it marks the first pay-as-you-go handset to run Android. Available in October, it is will cost £179.99 (roughly $295 US). The T-Mobile Pulse is features a 3.5″ touch screen, a 3.2 mega-pixel …
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Purported Galaxy Lite Pic Emerges
One phone we haven’t really covered here on AndroidGuys is the Galaxy Lite. Rumored to be the smaller sibling to the Galaxy 7500, little is known about this handset beyond the model number. What you are looking at is alleged to be the first pic …
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HTC Click Running Donut [VIDEO]
The chaps at Tinhte have put together a 5 minute clip of the HTC Click running through some basic Android features. Nothing overwhelming or super-exciting, but it definitely give us a good grasp as to how it stacks up next to an HTC Magic in …
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China Mobile Pulls Curtain Back on Philips V900
China Mobile has unveiled their OPhone-based Philips V900 handset. Details such as release and pricing have yet to materialize, but some of the specs are known. WiFi (WAPI) 3.2 megapixel camera 3.5mm headset jack 1450 mAh battery
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T-Mobile Pulse Headed for Europe
The T-Mobile Pulse (Huawei 8220) has been discovered (translated) to be headed for the Netherlands with an October release. Packed with 3.5″ (320×480) touch screen, the Pulse is slightly bigger than anything we’ve seen from HTC and Samsung. Other specs outted inlcude a 3.2mp camera, …
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HTC Lancaster Bids Adieu
For reasons unknown, plans for the HTC Lancaster have been scrapped. Poised to be one of AT&T’s first handsets to run Android, it’s saying goodbye before we even got to say hello. We can’t exactly say we’re heartbroken over it though. The screen size was …
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Huawei 8220 Confirmed as T-Mobile Pulse by FCC
Just mentioned a few days ago, the T-Mobile Pulse finds itself becoming a bit more official. Thanks to a little bit of FCC approval, we’re seeing a clearer picture for the Huawei 8220 handset. What’s known so far is that it will have HSDPA and …
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HTC Expecting Double Digit Growth with Help from Click
The forthcoming HTC Click handset is expected to drop in around $300 before any subsidation. Â That would put it a couple of hundred dollars less than the current models being offered and quite attractive to people looking for their next smart phone. Â With such …
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‘Sense’ to be Available for HTC Magic Handsets*
Good news for those of you who own the HTC Magic. HTC recently announced that they will soon be offering a free upgrade to HTC Magic owners on Chunghwa Telecom’s network. The upgrade will give them the same user experience/interface that’s found on the HTC …
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Dell Handset Gets Official Unveiling – Hardly Worth the Hype
Now we understand why Dell’s earlier phone designs were met with less than enthusiastic results. Â The Mini 3i has been shown around and it’s lacking a few features that many smart phone users have come to look for. Â Noticeably absent are WiFi and 3G connectivity. …
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Huawei’s 8220 Coming to T-Mobile as ‘Pulse’
The last half of 2009 promises to be packed with Android handsets from (hopefully) all the major US carriers. T-Mobile said they plan to offer handsets from 3 vendors this year, and many believe Huawei to be the one to join HTC and Motorola. The …
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Archos Opens AppsLib for Android Media Tablets
We’re still trying to verify this officially, but we wanted to share what we have so far – ARCHOS has partnered to create an alternative Android Market. What makes this one so special is that it’s for devices running larger screens like media tablets, mobile …
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Sholes: About that Name
How about a little light-hearted, interesting bit of triva to pass along today? There’s a Motorola handset rumored to be landing on Verizon’s network later this year that goes by the codename/nickname of “Sholes”. Strange name for a phone, isn’t it? Well maybe there’s a …
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T-Mobile myTouch 3G Rooted in First Week
It took all of a week for the crafty boys of xda-developers to gain root access to the T-Mobile myTouch 3G. The handset joins the G1 and Samsung Galaxy as being able to offer such access to the masses, making Android phones 3 for 3 …
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