LG has just launched a new high-end Android smartphone in Korea. The Optimus Z contains a 1 GHz processor, Android 2. 1, a 5 MP camera, a T-DMB mobile TV tuner and WiFi connectivity.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.05 at 13:19
Originally expected to launch in the Spring the Xperia X10 has taken its sweet time in launching. Now BGR reports that this high-end Android smartphone is finally coming to the US carrier.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.05 at 09:27
Another HTC Android smartphone has been revealed. CellPassion has managed to get their hands on an early copy of the HTC Paradise. Basically, this is an alteration of the Aria.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.05 at 08:38
So when AT&T and Research In Motion unveiled the Blackberry Torch yesterday, it was almost like they had never heard of Android before, because most of the features came directly from the Android playbook.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.04 at 11:10
The Motorola Droid 2 may be launching sooner than anticipated. Previous rumors had it slated for an August 23 launch. Now Don't Hate The Geek has received an internal Verizon screenshot that points to August 12 as the day-of-truth.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.04 at 10:47
One of the coolest features about the newest version of Google's Android OS, otherwise known as "Froyo," is that it can create a mobile hotspot for users to connect a laptop or other device to 3G data.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.04 at 10:22
Here is a hot Android phone deal available on Wirefly. You can get the original Droid by Motorola Android phone for free for current and new Verizon Wireless customers (new contract required).
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.04 at 09:42
A clear image of the Motorola Sage has finally leaked out to the word. Engadget now has a fully gallery of photos for the new smartphone. The most interesting detail has to be the large track-pad looking thing stuck up underneath the screen.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.04 at 08:18
Clearwire has announced a new mobile WiFi hotspot that is designed specifically to work with Apple devices like the iPhone and iPad. Despite being designed for Apple devices, the Hotspot will work with any WiFi device.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.04 at 08:03
Blackberry phones are in the news not just because of yesterday's announcement of the new Blackberry Torch. Countries like India, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are fearing the encrypted messaging available on the Blackberry phones.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.04 at 02:00