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First Hands On The Google Nexus One

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January 4th, 2010

The friendly guys over at Engadget got their hands on the Nexus One first, so here are some impressions they cared to share with us. Google’s phone seems to rise to its expectations, especially when it comes to the fastness of its 1GHz SnapDragon processor. It seems to be a bit faster than the Droid, [...]

Nexus One Google Phone Goes Heads-Up With iPhone And Hero

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December 23rd, 2009

The 2.1 version of the Android suits Google’s Nexus One just fine. Its physical sizes exceed the ones presented by the iPhone 3GS or the HTC Hero, not that it would be the decisive feature of the phone, but it’s good to know. The handset is well equipped with a rather powerful ARM processor, Qualcomm [...]

First words about Verizon Samsung Omnia II

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December 23rd, 2009

Samsung launched the CDMA version of Samsung Omnia II for Verizon Wireless, powered by Windows Mobile 6.5 and being also fitted with TouchWiz UI. Outside, the phone has a solid plastic case, it`s a little thinner and narrower than iPhone 3GS, with a 3.7” touch-screen, having 3 buttons under the screen and side buttons for [...]

Acer Liquid A1 Android Being Shipped In The UK

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December 8th, 2009

For those who were asking themselves about why Acer isn’t creating their very own android, well, here is their very own Liquid A1 Android. You already knew that? Well I’ll bet you didn’t know that it started shipping in the UK this month. I was particularly impressed by its Qualcomm Snapdragon processor that can speed [...]

Leaked HTC Bravo Shots Mean That We Finally Get The Android Smartphone We Deserve

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December 7th, 2009

Everybody is wondering when will HTC develop an Android-based smartphone powered by Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon processor and we’ve seen so many leaks of the HTC Passion codenamed Dragon leading us into thinking that this is it. Earlier today we’ve presented you HTC’s roadmap for 2010 which packed lots of handsets, but IMO only one deserves [...]

Lenovo netbook with Snapdragon processor and Google Android OS

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November 26th, 2009

The market of netbooks is more dynamic, and more hardware manufacturers presented new solutions, other than the classic x86 processors from Intel or AMD and x86 based operating systems like Windows or Linux. A dare move has been made by Lenovo, and presenting a netbook with Snapdragon processor and Google Android as OS for the [...]

HTC HD2 Shipping In Europe and Asia, Early 2010 Release Date For The US

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November 4th, 2009

HTC has already announced the HTC HD2, the first Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone with Sense UI, however, the release date remained unknown although speculation was running wild on the web since its unveiling. Today HTC’s CEO, Peter Chou, along with Microsoft’s CEO, Steve Ballmer, and Taiwan Mobile’s CEO, Harvey Chang, joined together to announce the [...]

768MHz Snapdragon CPU For Acer Liquid Instead of 1GHz

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November 2nd, 2009

We found out from an international Liquid presentation that the 1GHz CPU that was supposed to be shipped along Acer’s handset has now turned into a 768MHz Qualcomm 8250 Snapdragon processor. Without counting the rumored XPERIA X3 we can declare this could be the most powerful Android handset to date. Acer’s new item is also [...]

New Video Shows How Cool Sony Ericsson’s Rachael UI For Xperia X3 Really Is

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November 2nd, 2009

Last week we presented you fresh details about the Sony Ericsson Xperia X3 codenamed Rachael thanks to the multimedia playback-friendly gesture-based UI. Well, it’s time for some new details about this rumored smartphone as Sony Ericsson released a bunch of videos of the handset that is going to be unveiled tomorrow. The Xperia X3 is [...]

N900 Who? Nokia Developing Snapdragon Smartphone For AT&T

October 31st, 2009

Nokia is the largest phone maker in the world with a 38% global share on the cellphone market. Edit: Nokia’s latest numbers show a 36% worldwide market share. You would expect the Finnish-based company to do just fine on one of the most important markets in the business, however, Nokia only has a 5% market [...]