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T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition Due Next Week
After teasing us with the news of a modified myTouch 3G some months back, T-Mobile has officially announced the Fender Limited Edition model is due on January 20th. You might be asking why one might want to buy this version over the traditional model. Well, …
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Cost of Breaking Nexus One Contract Could be More Than Cost of Handset!
For those you who purchased a subsidized Nexus One  with T-Mobile and are thinking about canceling your contract you better listen up.  If you you cancel your contract after the 14-day trial, it’ll cost you between $50 and $200. In addition to this, Google will …
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Who to Ask for Support for Nexus One…
The Nexus One, while being a very good Android device, has some issues. It is starting with the ordering process with Google and the upgrade eligibility with T-Mobile. There are also reports of signal quality with 3G as outline by Gizmodo. The Nexus One is …
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Analyst Predicts 5 to 6 Million Nexus One Phones Sold in First Year
It seems that market analysts are seeing the Nexus One as a major step forward for Google in the smartphone market. Doug Anmuth of Barclay Capital is predicting that the search giant will move 5 to 6 MILLION Nexus One Handsets in 2010. Let’s put …
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The Android Army is Rising
In a humorous article from David Pogue of the New York Times, it seems that the “Android Army” is rising to meet any naysaying about the Nexus One or the Android platform with fanboyesque flames of their own. It seems Pogue wrote a review of …
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Wanna Tether Your Nexus One?
So you got your Nexus One this week and now you want to tether that new T-Mobile 3G speed. Is it possible? Of course it is. But not without rooting your handset. The guys over at (where else?) XDA forums have released an “add-ons pack” …
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CES 2010: Inbrics to Unveil MID M1
Inbrics is set to unveil their Android powered MID (mobile internet device) at CES 2010. Information is scarce about the unit, but here is what we know:
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Dell Hearts Android in a Big Way
Dell has certainly entered the Android market with a bang by announcing no less than two new entrants at this year’s CES: the 5″ Dell Streak and the aptly named Mini 3i. Â While the 3i looks to be a standard phone handset the Streak could …
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CES 2010: HP’s Concept Android-Powered Netbook
Fresh out of Vegas, Engadget is reporting on an HP Mini Android Netbook. The unit is is powered by a Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm and is running an active installation of Android (1.5 or 1.6) with a 10 inch touch responsive screen to interact with …
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Vodafone: Nexus One Due in”A Few Short Weeks”
For the folks at Vodafone, spring 2010 is only a “few short weeks” off. Those of you across the Atlantic will be happy to know that the Nexus One will start rolling out before too long. After starting in UK, the handset will land in …
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T-Mobile Completes HSPA 7.2 Network Upgrade
Those of you with an Android phone on T-Mobile will be pleased to know that your 3G connection is slightly quicker as of yesterday, thanks to T-Mobile’s completion of the 7.2 Mbps upgrade. HSPA 7.2 is network technology that allows for quicker data connections (up …
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Total Ownership Cost for Nexus One as Compared to Other Handsets
After watching all the ads, you’re finally thinking about getting a new smart phone but not sure what to get. Maybe price is an issue, or maybe it performance. Ether way I hope that this is a help to your new year shopping. It seems that the guys at BillShrink have put a nice …
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Nexus One Site Briefly Goes Live!
According to our friends over at TmoNews, the web page which will feature the Nexus One went up this morning briefly. Apparently, the page featured a video of Android 2.0, while the Nexus One had Android 2.1. This was most likely a live test run of …
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T-Mobile Employee Confirms Nexus One?
As many of you many know, going to the mall during the holiday a season is a drag. The crowds, the annoyances, the Nexus One confirmations? After heading to the mall yesterday in Albany, New York to clear up a few problems with my T-Mobile …
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Will the Carriers be Android’s Downfall?
While reading Google’s latest manifesto of what it means to be open, I am concerned that while Google is proclaiming that “Open systems Win,” that is not necessarily a money making proposition or a differentiator for wireless carriers. Many of you who follow Android are …
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