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HTC Flyer and stylus sold separately; costs $79.99
One of the big selling points of the HTC Flyer is the Digital Pen that can be used with it. The Wi-Fi only HTC Flyer cost $499 and does not come with the stylus
Read More »AT&T announces the Samsung Infuse 4G; coming May 15
AT&T today announced the availability of the thinnest 4G smartphone, the Samsung Infuse 4G. This powerhouse of phone features a 1.2 GHz processor, Android 2.2, and an 8-megapixel camera. The ginormous 4.5-inch display has
Read More »Sony announces next-generation Xperia minis
Sony has announced two next-generation Xperia mini devices. These will be the latest additions to its Xperia phone family and pack some powerful internals. Both of the devices are powered by Android’s latest OS,
Read More »Sprint announces two new Android devices; Motorola XPRT and Motorola Titanium
Sprint has teamed up with Motorola to reveal two new Android smartphone for business use. Both of the phones are targeted towards business professionals. The Motorola XPRT runs on Android 2.2, has a 3.1-inch
Read More »Samsung Droid Charge review
Verizon is dropping its second 4G LTE device, the Samsung Droid Charge. Verizon continues to expand its 4G network into new areas and bring new smartphones that are compatible with it. The phone is
Read More »Google Maps for Android updated to 5.4.0
Google has just pushed out an update for its Maps program on Android phones. Available today, Google Maps 5.4.0 brings along three new features including: View your Google Maps searches in Google Web History
Read More »HTC Thunderbolt software update put on hold
Remember that HTC Thunderbolt update that was supposed to begin rolling out yesterday? Well that may not be happening as an internal memo from Verizon hits the web. The memo explains that the software update
Read More »Netflix coming to LG Revolution on May 12?
According Droid-Life, Netflix will be making it’s smartphone debut its first Android phone, Verizon’s LG Revolution, later this month. With 4G becoming more prominent, we should expect to see this become a new preloaded
Read More »Verizon and AT&T blocking tethering apps from Android Market; we have a workaround
So much for Android being an open platform. Verizon and AT&T have blocked access to popular tethering apps in the Android Market. Carriers are getting serious about paying for tethering and understandably want to
Read More »Next version of Android to be called Ice Cream Sandwich
Googe has a habit of naming its Android versions with names of sweet foods. We’ve had 2.0/2.1 Eclair, 2.2 Froyo, 2.3 Gingerbreak, and 3.0 Honeycomb. The next version of Android will be called Ice Cream
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