With all these HTC models getting their brains rearranged to run Android, we're starting to wonder: just how necessary is the Dream? Don't get us wrong, we're pretty amped to see what kind of amazing hardware HTC's crafting to officially debut the consumer-ready cut of Android to the world, but there are plenty of very capable handsets already in the field -- and the Touch Diamond and Touch Pro should both be more than willing to donate their bodies in the name of science when the time comes, too.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 21:56
There's been a lot of chatter the past few days that the Motorola Q9c, a Windows Mobile phone launched on Sprint to little fanfare late last year, has gone up to that great Windows Mobile 6.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 21:00
Among the many ducks that Sprint (and Verizon?) will need to get in a row in order to launch their own version of HTC's Touch Pro, FCC certification ranks pretty freakin' high on the list.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 17:55
It's that magical time of the season again where Nokia's mass-market platform, Series 40, gets a little spec bump to keep up with the Joneses.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 15:37
This new Motorola in the FCC's filings looks like no model we're familiar with, and from what we can see, that's a very good thing.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 15:20
We feel for all of you in California who are dealing with the new hands-free legislation that came down upon you today like an edict from your overlords.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 15:15
After weeks of hand-wringing, we've finally settled on a winner of our contest for LG's uber-limited $1,500 Iron Man edition Shine! We asked you to send in pictures of the busted-up pieces of garbage you call "phones," and holy cow, did we get some doozies.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 12:20
Although Sony Ericsson just churned out a rather impressive array of new handsets this month, it seems the outfit is still having trouble securing record-setting profits.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 11:05
Apple's new iPhone 3G will be shipped on July 11 in a potato starch paper tray. Apple placed an order with Dutch company PaperFoam, which also makes packages for Motorola.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 10:27
For the smattering of Canadians wealthy enough to pick up an iPhone 3G from Rogers Wireless without worrying over the lack of an unlimited data plan, we've stumbled across what appears to be internal verbiage detailing the in-store activation process.
Via Engadget Mobile | Posted on 2008.06.30 at 08:58