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Rumor: HTC Aria Could be Renamed HTC Liberty
Yesterday saw the arrival of a rendering of a new HTC handset. Called the Liberty, it very closely resembles the HTC Aria we broke last week. According to AndroidCentral and ROM hacker conflipper, the Liberty is bound for AT&T which also matches previous rumors. Looking …
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Samsung i897 is Now “Captivate”
The guys over at BGR are reporting this afternoon that the Samsung i897 will be known as the Captivate. We were the first to bring you pictures of the device late last week. Looking nearly identical to the Galaxy S on the inside, it has …
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EXCLUSIVE: First Look at HTC Aria?
One of tipsters just passed along a few screen shots for an HTC device headed for AT&T. They have been pretty solid in the past so we’re inclined to believe them this time around. Here’s what they knows about the device from their brief experience …
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Exclusive: Samsung i897 in the Wild (AT&T)
As we reported here earlier this week, the Samsung i897 looks to be AT&T’s first serious attempt at releasing an Android phone. In terms of specs, it appears to be almost identical to the Galaxy S with its 4-inch AMOLED screen, Android 2.1, and 5-megapixel …
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AT&T Looking to Hire Senior Software Engineer
AT&T has a posting over on CrunchBoard which shows the carrier looking to hire a software engineer to help develop and market Android-related devices. The position they are filling is based out of the Santa Clara office and duties would include designing and implementing leading-edge …
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Samsung i897 Sounding More and More Like a Galaxy S
A few months back a few documents were listed on the Bluetooth Special Interest Group website for a Samsung i897 handset. At the time it was found that the quad-band GSM device featured a 4.0-inch AMOLED screen, the TouchWiz 3.0 interface, and Bluetooth 3.0 support. …
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Rumor: AT&T to Release HTC Aria on June 7th
The word around the campfire this morning is that AT&T is planning to unveil an HTC branded Android phone called the Aria on June 7th. Yeah, the same day Steve Jobs and Co. take to the stage at WWDC. The handset is said to be …
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AT&T Releases ‘myWireless Mobile’ App for Motorola Backflip, Android
Effective immediately, customers with Motorola Backflip handsets can download AT&T’s myWireless Mobile app. The free title allows users to manage their AT&T wireless account while on the go. Not to worry though, the app is not device specific. Once AT&T decides to roll out more …
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AT&T Getting the Hero? Ummm… What?
We know that AT&T is planning to release a plethora of Android devices this year. What we don’t know is which ones they are. Rumors have it that a Touch Pro 2 like device will be on the menu. But what’s AT&T got planned for …
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Michael Dell Confirms Streak 5 for AT&T This Summer
Michael Dell, CEO, took to the stage yesterday for a keynote speech at the Citrix Synergy conference where he promptly teased the crowd with a demo of the Streak 5 tablet phone. The 5-inch device features a 5-megapixel camera, a 800X480 touch display with 5 …
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HTC Legend is AT&T bound, so says the FCC
Engadget has just posted a picture of FCC origin (see below) showing the HTC Legend sporting AT&T’s 850 and 1900MHz WCDMA bands. The label is the same as the one found inside the unibody case of the Legend that we’ve already become accustomed to. It …
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Dell Aero Has Google Apps After All
Here’s some good news for you Android fans with AT&T service. The Dell Aero will have the standard fare of Google applications and services. This includes the Android Market, YouTube, Google Maps, Google Talk, Gmail, and Google Search. It was initially reported that AT&T had …
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Dell Calls Down the 4.1-inch ‘Thunder’ with Android 2.1, Flash 10.1, and Hulu!
Okay Dell, we get it. You do have some rather serious plans for Android. Engadget has scored a doozy of an exclusive this evening by leaking a new Android-based handset from Dell. Called the Thunder, it’s a counterpart to the forthcoming Windows-Mobile based Lightning. You’ll …
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AT&T Scheduled to Get Xperia X10 Late July, Who Cares?
Engadget Mobile is reporting that AT&T is signed up to receive the Sony Ericsson X10 in week 30 of the fiscal year. This could mean that we could see the handset released in late July or early August. This would bring AT&T to the Android table in a significant way, with the last of the “big 4″ carriers supporting an Android flagship device. Their earlier Android handset entries being somewhat disappointing, the X10 could give the Android faithful on that carrier something to look forward to.
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