For you hardcore gamers, and Android phone owners, you might be excited to know that the Android PlayStation Emulator (PSX4Droid) is now available in the Android Market and is listed for “high-end Android” devices. The developer of the PSX4Droid is ZodTTD, who has created several iPhone emulators. The Android PlayStation Emulator runs on firmware 2.0 or […]
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Your Android phone will never be the same! aHome 4 for Android has been leaked (see images below) according to AndroidCentral.com. aHome 4 will allow you to fully customize the way your Android phone looks. From changing out themes, to screenshots, to icons, with aHome 4 nearly every detail of your Android phone is customizable. […]
The Android 3.0 Gingerbread release has been rumored to launch sometime around mid October of this year, although no one is 100% certain when it will be exactly. Here are 3 main elements of the Android 3.0 Gingerbread release that I know so far: 1) Built for tablets One of the main points of consideration […]
Apple is not ready to just sit back and let this whole antenna / death grip issue blow over without a fight, and perhaps even bring down some other competitors in the process. The most recent mobile phone in Apple’s cross hair is Verizon’s Motorola Droid X. Apple released a video showing how the death […]
Samsung has come out strong with their lineup of Android powered mobile phones. The Samsung Vibrant on T-Mobile and the Samsung Captivate on AT&T are some of the best Android powered devices on the market. T-Mobile is making an effort to “stand out” from the Android crowd by offering their Samsung Vibrant 4G with the […]
Sprint is about to add to its list of 4G enabled devices come around August 20th. Already, Sprint has rolled out the HTC EVO 4G, and they are aggressively expanding their metro area coverage of 4G data speed. Sprint is expected to add the Samsung Epic 4G to their line around August 20th. 2 tweets […]
Seven months ago Google decided to launch their own mobile phone, the Nexus One. But instead of working through carriers like AT&T or Verizon, Google decided instead to take on the challenge by themselves. But this ultimately ended up on a customer service, and PR nightmare for Google. So after seven months of the Nexus […]