Posts Tagged ‘Smartphone’

The Android-powered Motorola BACKFLIP smartphone is now available for purchase from AT&T for $99.99, after a $100 mail-in rebate that comes in the form of a debit card. The BACKFLIP features a reverse folding design and a full QWERTY keyboard.
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The HTC Desire is one of the most impressive phones of all time. Despite being significantly cheaper than the iPhone, it can match or beat everything that the iPhone does. An Android smartphone with a fabulously responsive touchscreen, the Desire packs in a huge choice of apps, brilliant web browsing, [...]Read the whole story [...]

The Motorola DEVOUR is a QWERTY slider Android smartphone for Verizon Wireless that packs Moto’s MOTOBLUR social networking features for tight homescreen integration of Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace. Read Todd’s full review for all the details on this very solidly built device.
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Sony may be preparing new devices to compete against Apple’s portfolio of gadgets, including a smartphone capable of playing PlayStation games and an all-in-one media device.
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Here’s a small gallery and quick video of the Acer beTouch e110 Android smartphone that we shot at Mobile World Congress last week.
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LG plans to ship its new Android-powered LU2300 with a built-in augmented reality application.
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The T-Mobile Pulse mini is a new Android 2.1 smartphone built by Huawei for T-Mobile UK. It features a QVGA touchscreen display with a whopping 15 different panels that can be customized with widgets.
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T-Mobile, Blockbuster Partner for Exclusive Movie Download Service on HTC HD2
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Toshiba announced two new phones today, one of which is the Windows Mobile 6.5 powered TG02, a follow-up to the TG01 that the company released last year.
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Microsoft has finally taken the wraps off of its new smartphone operating system, Windows Phone 7 series. WP7 uses a whole new user interface that focuses on a series of pivots that let users interact with the various facets of data linked to people and other objects. The new UI [...]Read the whole story [...]
