Hot off the presses and just two days away from the official announcement in Berlin, Germany, one of Boy Genius‘ ninja’s come through with a big exclusive; the Samsung Galaxy Tab is headed for the good ol’ US of A in a CDMA flavor for Verizon Wireless. By the screenshot above, you can just see that it’s just sitting there nicely in their internal systems waiting for its release date. Now that the cat is out of the bag for their first pad tablet, I don’t think it’s going to take Motorola and HTC too long to get their tablets leaked. After all, the Motorola “Stingray” tablet does offer more than what the Galaxy Tab offers…
UPDATE: Looks as if Samsung is not equipping the Tab with a Super AMOLED screen. They’re going with an S-LCD to make the Tab more affordable. I’m not sure people are going to want to pay $1000 for a tablet when they can easily purchase a MacBook for the same price.
The Motorola DROID X has landed on Verizon and brings some impressive specifications packed into one big device. With a 4.3-inch touchscreen WVGA diplay, the DROID X is a pretty big phone with a massive screen. But nowadays, that is not necessarily a bad thing. Packed inside is a 1GHz processor, 8GB of internal memory, and Android 2.1 operating system. We have been testing this phone for a few weeks non-stop and have some impressions to share with you. Hit the jump for the full review. Read the full story
We got our hands on the DROID X before its release to the public. We’ve decided to make a unboxing video to show off what is included in the box and our first impressions of the phone. The DROID X is the latest addition to Verizon’s Android lineup. The phone has a 8-megapixel camera, runs Android 2.2, and has a 1GHz processor. We will be posting up a full review of the phone soon.
Motorola announced the CHARM today. The phone is going to make its debut on T-Mobile and will run Android 2.1 with MOTOBLUR. In terms of features, the CHARM has a 3 megapixel camera, and a 2.8 QVGA display. This phone is hitting T-Mobile sometime this Summer. Check out the full press release below.
There have been rumors of a new Motorola Droid coming along that will look pretty similar to the original Droid. These rumors were confirmed today when Verizon put up a page just a few days before the launch event scheduled for June 23rd. Thus far we know that the Droid X will have a 4.3″ display, HDMI output, and captures video in 720p. If you have any interest in this phone make sure to sign up for updates on the Verizon webpage and expect some heavy promotion coming later this month.
DROIDLIFE got its hands on a screenshot from Verizon’s inventory system that shows the Motorola Droid 2 added to the system. The model for the phone is MOTA900. It seems that Verizon is pumping out Droid phones like candy with the addition of the Droid 2. We are still unsure on the release date, but will update you as we hear it.
As expected, Rogers will now have the Motorola Quench added to their Social View smartphone lineup. The Motorola Quench will include a 3.1″ touch screen, 5 megapixel camera and will run on Android and Motorola’s custom UI, MOTOBLUR. The device will run you for $49.99 on a 3 year voice and data contract or $424.99 no term price.
Today, Bell officially announced that they will be carrying the Motorola Dext with MOTOBLUR which is a social networking phone. MOTOBLUR will sync with your Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and Gmail as well as work email Exchange and more. The Motorola Dext will be running on the Android platform and will be equipped with a 5 megapixel camera, WiFi and a 2 gigabyte memory card and will operate on Bell’s HSPA 3G network. The Dext will be selling at $79.95 on a 3 year contract or $399.95 without a contract.
Our anonymous tipster has leaked us another photo from Future Shop’s inventory. This time, the Rogers Motorola Quench Android based that’s priced at $374.99 buy out price with no contract, making this the same as the Acer Liquid E. No info on when it’s released but we’re going to take a wild guess and say most likely the same time the Acer Liquid E comes to Rogers.
AT&T released the Motorola BACKFLIP today on their website and in stores. Back in January, we brought you a hands-on with the phone from CES and we were impressed with the design. The BACKFLIP goes for $99.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a two-year contract. The phone does require a $30 a month data plan. With MOTOBLUR, the phone is great for social media and updating all your statuses on the go.