Google Announces Android 2.2 at Google I/O 2010 Today during the second keynote at Google I/O 2010 in CA was a big day for Google announcing a new version of Android. Google’s Vice-President of Engineering Vic Gundotra took a lot of shots at Apple’s closed environment, during the keynote. Vic Gundotra stated in the keynote […]
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HTC announces the HTC Wildfire During a press conference yesterday in London HTC announced the HTC Wildfire. The HTC Wildfire is marketed towards a younger audience, with social networking being tightly integrated into the phone user interface. The HTC Wildfire will feature a Friend Stream application that aggregates & displays updates from Facebook,Twitter & Flicker. […]
LG Aloha passes the FCC & coming AT&T Another LG Android phone could be coming to the US, the LG Aloha has been seen on the FCC site. The LG Aloha will support AT&T 3G network frequencies. At the moment the only other Android handset that AT&T offers is the Motorola Backflip. But there are […]
According to many website’s on the web T-Mobile is starting another project called “Project Emerald.” According to a trusted source at TmoNews & PhoneDog “Project Emerald” is supposed to be a new handset launch. Originally it was thought to be the Samsung Galaxy S, now it’s supposed to be a new high-end handset by HTC […]
For those of you that are onT-Mobile network and are waiting for the MyTouch 3G Slide might not have to wait to much longer.
Samsung has created a promotional video it basically show’s of the features of the phone. Samsung is planning on bring the Samsung Galaxy S to all US cell carriers. One has already been spotted with some T-Mobile’s applications. Source: YouTube Josh Uhlemeyer, Former Author of Mobile News Now.
Well this is big news for a lot of people who were afraid of buying the Google Nexus One with out seeing the phone before purchasing it. On Google’s Blog the company admits that the Google phone online store didn’t reach many customers & was a niche channel for early adopters.