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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 15, 2010
Not to be outdone by Verizon lowering its rates today, AT&T has announced that it's changing up its smartphone plans, too. Here's the skinny:All smartphone customers, including iPhone customers, m...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 15, 2010
Sprint just announced a "maintenance update" to the Samsung Moment Android phone. No, not a full-on Android upgrade, unfortunately. And, what's worse, you'll have to hit up a Sprint store to...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 15, 2010
 T-Mobile is supposed to launch some "deals" on Android smartphones today (all phones require 2-year contract, no mail-in-rebate required) but they're still all kind of expensive. ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 15, 2010
 If you know your tech history, you'd know that Steve Jobs (on the left) and Steve Wozniak (on the right) founded Apple together. Yes, Apple. Maker of the iPhone, among other great products. Stev...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 15, 2010
 Above all, Google is about search--it's embedded in nearly all of their products. Even in 2010, Google continues to push search and constantly re-invents the way we find things. Their newest fea...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 15, 2010
 It looks like Verizon, notorious for their expensive rate plans, will soon overhaul their rate plans. Some changes will only take place in name only but others such as unlimited plans will actua...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 15, 2010
We apologize for the egregious spelling errors in the tweet above. But Samsung Firmware is hearing that the Samsung Galaxy Spica and likely the Samsung Galaxy will both receive the Android 2.0 update ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
  The saga of the Nexus One continues. As we reported earlier tonight, new pricing is here. T-MoNews has learned that T-Mobile customers who are eligible to upgrade to the Nexus One can do so for...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
We've been waiting for Rhapsody to come to Android for what seems like months and months because, well, it has been. The wait is all but over, folks. A beta app is now available directly from Rhapsody...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
 Oh, hi, HTC Bravo. We didn't expect to see more of you for a couple of months, like, April. But the 3 Sweden carrier in, well, Sweden says on its Facebook page that you might make an appearance ...
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by Jeremy
Jan 14, 2010
From the Forums is a great way for you, our readers, to see the hottest topics being discussed. But you must be a registered member and becoming a member is a simple process. So if you have not alre...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
There's been more than a bit of consternation among current T-Mobile customers when it comes to buying a subsidized Nexus One. At first everybody though they were out of luck, or that they were eligib...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
Dunno about you, but that story the other day about a man's Motorola Droid being stolen out of his house (while he was in it, no less) left me more than a little paranoid. How would I wipe my phone sh...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
It'd been rumored that T-Mobile's myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition would be coming Jan. 20, and now that date's official. In addition, one of the biggest, baddest Fender players around -- Sir Eric C...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
Speaking of the Motorola Backflip, it's now doing its whole contortion thing in an official video promo. Check it out after the break. (Warning: If you're the sort of person who has trouble thinking i...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
 Latest rumored AT&T launch date for the the Motorola Backflip: March 7, for $324. That comes from an unidentified source talking to Phandroid. Why March 7? Why not. And if the price poi...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 14, 2010
Not that there's really any doubt that a car dock (and desktop dock) is on the way for the Google Nexus One -- after all, we've see it at the FCC -- but it has its on support page. We're still wa...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 14, 2010
 We can't confirm this report but there's some word floating around that the European HTC Hero will receive the update to Android 2.1 in February. The timeframe we got was February 15-17 but obvi...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 14, 2010
 Yes! In an interview, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha just said they're planning to bring multitouch to a majority of their upcoming devices. To quote:I think you will see us deliver multitouch in the m...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 14, 2010
  One of the coolest features of Android 2.1 (and the Nexus One) has to be the new voice input feature--it uses an awesome, always-learning speech-to-text engine that displays whatever you s...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
Seth Weintraub at Computer World asks a good question: If Google really leaves China because of Internet search filtering, what will that mean for the future Android? There are billions of eyeballs at...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
The Google Nexus One is all of one week old now, but that's not stoping the sales estimates and now total market worth from rolling in. Above is a breakdown from Trefis, by way of TechCrunch, which ha...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
Let's face it: The most advanced Android device on the market deserves the best storage option available. (OK, every phone deserves that, too.) Enter Samsung's 32-gigabyte microSD card, twice as big (...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
We're still waiting on a fix for the problem the Nexus One is having staying connected to 3G (and we don't really care who fixes it -- Google, HTC, T-Mobile or whomever). In the meantime, there's a wo...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
And there you have it: The Vodafone version of Google's Nexus One in Germany looks like it will cost about 150 Euros along with a two-year contract. No word on whether it will come with the 3G issues ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 13, 2010
Poking fun at Sony Ericsson's seemingly sluggish Xperia line is kind of a tradition among phone nerds, but that doesn't mean it's right. And SE has gone on record saying that the X10 is still on track...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 13, 2010
 Ruh Roh. According to data gathered by Flurry, which provides mobile analytics, the hotly anticipated and insanely hyped Nexus One may have only sold 20,000 units in the first week. Translation:...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 13, 2010
 We've already known that the Motorola Milestone (the GSM version of the Droid) would be available to our neighbors to the north on Telus for quite some time. However, we only knew it was coming ...
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by Casey Chan
Jan 13, 2010
 BGR whispers that they're hearing that T-Mobile US will carry 8 HTC handsets in 2010. Specifically, it's 8 SKU's and that's including current devices too, so they're counting the T-Mobile myTouc...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jan 12, 2010
Kinda forgot about this one over the New Year holiday, but here's how it looks when you purchase an app in the Android Market and pay for it with your T-Mobile bill. Originally this was to have been...