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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 15, 2010
LG has announced that the sales of its Optimus One (check out our hands-on) line has hit the 1 million mark -- in just 40 days. That's a huge milestone, and it's worth noting the phone hasn...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 15, 2010
Sprint's version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab -- all of one day old at this point -- has already gotten its first over-their-air update. MR0 DJ30 "will address the Microsoft Exchange IT A...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 15, 2010
You know how bloggers are -- gotta take us all with a grain of salt (and some of us more than others). But when Mobile-Review's Eldar Murtazin teases that he's seen something, chances are better than...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 15, 2010
Google CEO Eric Schmidt this afternoon gave a sneak peak at Gingerbread -- Android 2.3 -- on "an unannounced" Android device that sure looked a lot like the Samsung Nexus S. It's ...
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by Menno
Nov 15, 2010
If you found the news about the iPhone 3G running the latest version of Android depressing, you might want to stop reading now. The team that brought us the OpeniBoot Bootlace for th...
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by Menno
Nov 15, 2010
Pulse, a popular news reader by Alphonso Labs, is now available for the low, low cost of free on your Android smartphone. Pulse allows you to select up to 20 feeds and arrange them in an image-...
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by Chris Parsons
Nov 15, 2010
The forums are hot today, we're still talking about the Samsung Galaxy Tab as it spreads across carriers. Droid Pro benchmarks are in and the HTC Mecha/Incredible HD release date is certainly on our m...
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by Jared DiPane
Nov 15, 2010
Why should you register with us here at Android Central? For the free stuff, of course! We run contests all the time. But to enter, you're going to need to be registered. (How else will we...
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by Jesse Potter
Nov 15, 2010
I'm beginning to think it's called the Galaxy Tab because Samsung aims to have one up and running on every wireless provider in the galaxy. And since US Cellular is a carrier that operates in ou...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 15, 2010
True to the leak, the AT&T version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be available Nov. 21 for $649.99. That means you're not locked into a contract. And accordingly, data use is "pay as yo...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 15, 2010
We all love using Google Maps' turn-by-turn navigation on our Android phones, but it's so much better with the right car dock. Enter the Seidio Innotraveler car kit for the Evo 4G. The dock is e...
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by Kyle Gibb
Nov 15, 2010
The white Evo 4G, which has previously been a Best Buy exclusive, is now available on Sprint's website and at retail locations and other "national retail partners." The phone will cost...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 15, 2010
Motorola Droid Pro benchmarks? We got 'em. And when you take a 1GHz processor and strap it to a 3.1-inch touchscreen with a mid-level resolution of 320x480, the results are going to be darned impress...
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by Kyle Gibb
Nov 15, 2010
We haven't heard much about the T-Mobile Garminfone since its launch back in June, but word has come that the Android 2.1 update for the phone has been released into the wild. No OTA to be found...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 15, 2010
Verizon this morning announced the LG Vortex -- a mid-level Android smartphone available online and in stores on Nov. 18. The Android 2.2 device will sell for $79.99 after contract and $100 rebat...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Nov 15, 2010
While most people are anxious and can't wait for Gingerbread, some people are just getting Froyo now. HTC's Facebook Fan Page is all a buzz -- folks in the Europe are confirming that the HTC Lege...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 15, 2010
The T-Mobile G2 has been overclocked to an astonishing 1.9 GHz. Read it slowly, it's not a typo -- I read it two or three times myself to be sure of what I was seeing. Now to be clear, if ...
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by Phil Nickinson
Nov 15, 2010
World, meet Lloyd. Lloyd, meet the world. After a long, long search -- and hundreds of great entries from you fine folks, our new mascot has a name. And in a random act of randomness (and redundancy)...
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by Andrew Melnizek
Nov 15, 2010
Add another one up on the board, Sprint 4G is now in 62 cities across the U.S. Sprint announced today that the capital of Califonia, Sacramento, can now enjoy the wonders of 4G speeds. So if you live ...
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by Dieter Bohn
Nov 15, 2010
Netflix finally coming to Android, on select devices Motorola Droid Pro first impressions Sneak peak at the HTC Mecha/HD Incredible BlackBerry Style Review ...



































