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Been trying to capture close-up shots with your HTC Evo 4G? How is it working out? I reckon not too splendidly since the 8-megapixel camera on the Evo is not made for shoot at close range. However a relatively inexpensive little magnetic add-on macro lens does the trick. More »

Are you looking at the Motorola Droid part two? The unit’s welcome screen says “A955,” and the phone does look different from the Droid Xtreme. However, this one blurry photo is all that exists right now. We have no way of confirming if there is a QWERTY keypad like the current Droid/Milestone. More »

Samsung has sent out invitations to a June 29th event that stars the Galaxy S super-smartphone with Android 2.1, Samsung’s own 1GHz processor, and a 4-inch Super-AMOLED display. More »

eviGroup’s Wallet MID is too late, too old (Android 1.5!), and too expensive at €199 compared with Chinese alternatives, but at least it is not completely vaporware. More »

Well, if Motorola’s Milestone XT720 does not steal Apple’s iPhone 4 thunder, then I do not know what does! Europeans are getting the mid-range Android 2.1 smartphone soon. More »

These days, unofficial Android ROMs are all the rage with smartphone geeks. Acer’s Liquid gets the latest Android 2.2 FroYo ROM, but it is buggy. More »

From Ziggytek: You may have heard about high end Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin’s $12,800 to $49,500 Chairman smartphone with Google Android 2.1, but today, you can watch it being promoted by the company that will try to convince you into purchasing one. I dislike the non-slide-out QWERTY keypad. More »

Eventually, every carrier in the world will have a Google Android smartphone. Metro PCS is on tap to receive a lower end QWERTY slider from Motorola that runs Eclair. More »

From Ziggytek: Notion Ink’s very promising Adam tablets have been pushed back to November. In February, when the company enthusiastically showed off the slate, the targeted release was June/July. Alas, because of Adobe Flash 10.1 issues and production/hardware supply problems (lots of tablets are being manufactured by other big firms), the Google Android based Adam is arriving late 2010. More »


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