Archive for April, 2010

By way of its UK blog, LG releases official specifications for the sweet LU2300 Android 2.1 smartphone that is due out in South Korea by May. All of the rumored goodies are true, including 1GHz SnapDragon and AMOLED! More »


From Ziggytek: The WePad was not the only tablet announcement yesterday. Archos outlined its Android generation 8 Internet Tablets consisting of models that range from 3″ to 10″ and prices starting at $100 to $350. ARM Cortex 800MHz and 1GHz processors with OpenGL 3D acceleration are going to power these handhelds. More »


Motorola’s squared Android 2.1 smartphone surfaced over the weekend on Droid Dog. Today, Android France claims to have leaked documents naming the mysterious Motorola as the “Twist,” which is scheduled for a June 10th launch. More »


From Ziggytek: …and is named after the iPad. German companies neofonie and 4tiitoo team up to introduce the €449 Linux WePad that has the ability to run Android apps. Europeans, Asians, and Americans…the only entrant missing is a South African tablet (District 9 Tablet?). More »


LG’s upscale LU2300 is launching in South Korea next month, and Phone Arena has a Verizon system snapshot showing that the VS740Aloha” (which is supposedly the North American LU2300). How about a rumor on top of a rumor? More »


These are the best quality photographs of the upcoming myTouch Slide since the January leak. TmoNews is playing with the Slide in Android 2.1 form. More »


From Ziggytek: Palm is about to sell to the highest bidder, says Bloomberg. Lenovo and HTC are apparently the front-runners to buy the sinking Palm corporation. More »


Want an iPhone lookalike that has an 800×480 LCD, dual cameras, WCDMA/GSM, comes with two 1600mAh batteries, runs Android, and is only $243 from China? More »


Droid Dog has since removed the images and information from its post, but John swears that Motorola’s square smartphone with QWERTY slider keypad is “definitely real,” and the story behind the source is almost too lame to make up. More »


Government bureaucracies are good for something. Consider the FCC, which is a constant source of technological leaks. Samsung’s super-phone, the Galaxy S has gone through FCC testing and bears the dreaded AT&T frequency bands. More »


 

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