Android and WebOS Phones Coming to AT&T
AT&T is finally getting in on the Android party, promising to soon carry handsets from Motorola, HTC, and Dell. In total, five separate devices will be launching in the first half of 2010. Among those is the Dell Mini 3, which is the company's first smartphone and has only been available in China and Brazil. The Dell is a 3G- and GPS-enabled device with a 640x360 touchscreen and a 3-megapixel ...
As we switch out our calendars and head into the midst of a particularly brutal cold season, it seems like everyone's stockpiling hand sanitizer, vitamin C supplements, and other weapons to fight off swine flu and its pathogenic foot soldiers. Today comes news of the latest addition to the armory: the first ever washable and antimicrobial cell phone.
The new Seal Cell, like its bestial ...
Yesterday the mighty, mighty T-Mob stood up and called AT&T a chump. The exclusive iPhone holder, not wanting to look like a punk in front of all its cellular friends, responded in kind. It shook free the shackles of 3.6Mbps and, in one fell swoop, threw the switch on the 7.2Mbps network upgrade it said wouldn't come till 2012. Such an upgrade should offer a huge speed improvement for users.
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T-Mobile is throwing down the gauntlet and making it clear that other carriers are going to have to start bringing their A-game. We already knew that the Nexus One, Google's new flagship Android device, would be available on T-Mobile for $179.99 with a two-year contract. And to accompany the launch of the new fancy phone on the block, the mighty T-Mob has upgraded its entire 3G network from ...
Last year, T-Mobile introduced its G1 mobile, the first handheld to utilize the Android operating system. Since that debut, analysts and spectators have been anxiously waiting for the next stage in Android devices, particularly the much-discussed Nexus One Google phone.
Google announced the phone officially today in California. The presentation traced the history of Android and included ...
Okay, technically Google's Nexus One is not part of the CES product barrage. The latest Android handset is to be officially unveiled tomorrow at a press event in Google's hometown of Mountain View, California. The phone features a large, high-resolution screen like the Droid, but packs a much faster processor and twice the RAM, making it speedier than the already blazing Verizon flagship model. ...








