Posted by sheep under All, News on Thursday Feb 4, 2010
The addition of multitouch fixes one of the Nexus One's biggest flaws. We gave it a spin and were impressed by just how will it worked.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
Posted by sheep under All, News on Thursday Feb 4, 2010
There are a few things about the Devour that distinguish it from other Google Android handsets.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
Posted by sheep under All, News on Thursday Feb 4, 2010
You might think this "app of all trades" would be a master of none, but it's actually a solid collection of useful tools--with a price that's hard to beat.
Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
Posted by sheep under All, News on Wednesday Feb 3, 2010
The Samsung Mayon is an entry-level clamshell phone, but surprisingly, there's a full HTML browser.
Originally posted at Dialed In
Posted by sheep under All, News on Wednesday Feb 3, 2010
Finally, the Nexus One gets an OS update that gives it multitouch. The update also brings 3G connectivity improvements and access to Google Goggles. We also discuss the latest Android news, such as the Motorola Devour from Verizon Wireless, a possible new direct-from-Google phone from Motorola, an AT&T 3G ...
Originally posted at Dialed In
Posted by sheep under All, News on Wednesday Feb 3, 2010
See how the Nexus One and iPhone 3GS fare in the latest CNET cell phone Prizefight.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
Posted by sheep under All, News on Wednesday Feb 3, 2010
Verizon Wireless announces the upcoming availability the Motorola Devour, a Google Android smartphone with Motoblur software.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
Posted by sheep under All, News on Tuesday Feb 2, 2010
Show off your Android love with these adorable Android collectibles.
Posted by sheep under All, News on Tuesday Feb 2, 2010
Google announces an update for the Nexus One that will bring multitouch capabilities and support for Google Goggles, among other things.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
Posted by sheep under All, News on Tuesday Feb 2, 2010
Verizon Wireless and AT&T now require data plans for their quick messaging phones, but we think customers should have a choice.
Originally posted at Dialed In