If any of you have the Motorola Backflip you probably have noticed that AT&T has taken out all of the main Google Apps. Well that won’t be the case with the Dell Aero, AT&T has put up a sign up page for the Dell Aero listing some of the handsets tech specs. The page states […]
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Verizon’s Droid Does Website is Awesome! For some strange reason, I either haven’t noticed this until now, or Verizon updated their website, but I was just checking out Verizon’s Droid Does website and man… it is awesome! If you haven’t yet, you need to check out the Verizon Droid Does website.
Verizon To Sell Blackberry Tour 2?
Verizon To Sell Blackberry Tour 2 RIMM is trying to find any way it can to gain a foothold in the highly competitive mobile dataphone market with their flood of Blackberry devices. I mean, is it me, or are there a lot of different Blackberry devices on the market? Anyway, there are rumors out there […]
Verizon Begins Updating Motorola Droid with Android 2.1 At the end of last week, Verizon started the process of updating their Motorola Droid phones with the latest Android OS – Android 2.1. Android 2.1 is the latest version of Google’s Android mobile operating system, and the 2.1 version has been running, and comes standard, on […]
Yahoo Picked Over Google In a decision that will send shock waves through the algorithms of Google’s search engine, AT&T has picked Yahoo search as the default search engine for the Motorola Backflip. The Backflip is AT&T’s first Google Android powered phone, but according to AT&T, the Android OS will be the only thing that […]
Google Nexus One Is Now Official
Google’s Nexus One phone has official been announced on stage. The Google Phone (Nexus One) has been talked about a lot both here on my blog and throughout other sources, but Engadget has confirmed it’s actually being announced on a stage. Here’s more from Engadget:
Sprint (@spring) has confirmed in a Twitter update that the HTC Hero and the Samsung Moment running on its network would be updated to Android 2.1 – completely skipping the Android 2.0 operating system.