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Softbank Announces Sharp Aquos, First Announced Ice Cream Sandwich Device due Next Year
Soon Google will be launching the first ever Ice Cream Sandwich powered device with Samsung and we can’t wait! But if you want to check out the first ever announced Ice Cream Sandwich device, then behold — the Sharp Aquos Phone 104SH. Obviously this one wouldn’t be …
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Dell Launches Dell Streak Pro for Japanese Market
Dell offers a small line of Android phones consisting of phones like the Mini 3i, Aero and Venue. Now Dell has officially announced a new Android powered phone known as the Dell Streak Pro but unfortunately the device is only exclusive to Japan, where it …
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Disney Launches Two New Android Phones in Japan
If you think Disney is just making cartoons and not interested in mobile technology, then you might be wrong. Believe it or not, Disney actually offers quite a few phones under their Disney Mobile network and today they have added two new Android powered devices. …
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LG Optimus Slider Hitting Virgin Mobile via BestBuy
Remember that LG Optimus Slider we saw in July with Sprint branding on it? Well, it seems that Sprint has passed the device over to its little cousin Virgin Mobile, a subsidiary of Sprint Nextel Co, and they will be launching it in the U.S. …
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Nexus Prime Shows up on Bluetooth SIG, Receives Certification
The launch of Google’s upcoming Android software, Ice Cream Sandwich, is around the corner. If we have a little look on last two years, we can see that Google launched two Google-branded phones falling under the Nexus series. One of these phones was launched with …
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Do You Still Care That Android is Open Sourced? (Op-Ed)
It’s the last quarter of 2011, and Google has barely three years in the Android can. I started thinking about this in the last few weeks and especially after writing my last article and why Android is successful. Is it still important that Android is …
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to World Domination
Google purchased the Android, Inc. company back in 2005, then announced the Open Handset Alliance in, 2007. Then in the Fall of 2008, the lowly T-Mobile G1 was open to the public. But the initial business model that Google put forth may have gone awry …
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HTC Holiday Photo’d with Crazy Fast AT&T 4G LTE Speeds
Boy Genius Report has posted a number of photographs this morning which show AT&T’s forthcoming HTC Holiday in the wild. What’s more, the phone is seen running on the carrier’s yet-to-launch 4G LTE network, pulling down speeds at nearly 30Mbps. Of course, the real-world speeds …
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SouthernLINC Wireless Now Offering $149.99 Motorola Titanium
Atlanta-based SouthernLINC Wireless has begun offering the Motorola Titanium this week, essentially doubling their Android smart phone lineup. Running Android Android 2.1 Eclair and featuring Push to Talk technology, the handset offers subscribers a 3.1-inch touch display, full portrait QWERTY keyboard, and 5-megapixel camera. Before you scoff …
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Motorola Hearts Google: A Love Story
Way back in September of 2005, Motorola came out with a bold new cellular telephone that could, in fact, sync with your Apple iTunes account. This auspicious device was dubbed the Motorola ROKR-E1. At the time it came with a mind blowing 512MB upgradeable SD …
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Sprint Announce $100 Samsung Conquer 4G for August 21
Sprint and Samung have just pulled the wraps off their latest Android handset, the affordable Conquer 4G. As Sprint’s first 4G smart phone to arrive under $100, the Android 2.3-powered device features a 1GHz processor, 3.5-inch display, 3.2-megapixel rear-facing camera, and 1.3-megapixel front facing camera. Additional …
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Verizon Indicates Their Galaxy S II Will be 4G LTE Ready [UPDATE]
The official twitter account for Verizon support has just made it known that their version of the Samsung Galaxy S II will be ready for the 4G LTE network. This is the first time we’ve heard this information and we should note that this is …
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Motorola Clears up that “70% of Returned Handsets” Remark
We’re guessing you probably know about the comments made by Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha’s last week where he referred to returned Android handsets. Speaking at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Technology webcast last week, Jha indicated that roughly 70% of their returned Android …
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T-Mobile Horizon Loaded with New Android Devices
T-Mobile customers and fans will have plenty of Android to choose from over the next six months. The roadmap for the 4th place carrier has been uncovered by the guys at ThisIsMyNext, and its chock full of Android goodies. We’ll forgo the full breakdown and …
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Nexus S 4G ‘Cats’ Ad [VIDEO]
Introducing Nexus S™ 4G. The first phone that’s Google™ to the core with Sprint’s lightning fast 4G speed. It’s powerful enough to do just about anything, including filling the internet with more cats. Visit http://sprint.com/nexus and help our furry friends rule the internet with pure …
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