Posts Tagged ‘android 1.6’

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Motorola’s Devour, the silvery brick…I mean, Android smartphone that is a cheaper (but arguably better looking) Droid has finally been rooted. Using Birdman’s recent Droid X exploit, user “bitswitch” at Android Central has gained access to the root directory. More »


An “AT&T source” has told BGR that the Dell Streak is hitting American streets on July 19th. If that date is correct, then Dell must be about ready to unleash Android 2.1 Eclair for the Streak, which is weighed down by Android 1.6. More »


Not just on any Android phone, but the mighty HTC Droid Incredible is the choice to use for previewing Amazon’s Kindle app that is coming in the summer. By which time, your Android smartphone may replace your need for an e-reader. More »


From Ziggytek: Spreading the written word on as many devices as possible, Amazon is releasing a Kindle application for Google Android machines that run 1.6 Donut and above. More »


How do these price tags sound to you? $99 for a 7″ (800×480) C117 and $148 for the 10.1″ (1024×600) Android 1.6 Donut netbooks from CherryPal Asia. Oh, and they sort of resemble Apple’s MacBook. More »


LG’s newest Android 1.6 smartphone, the Optimus GT540, launched on Saturday in the UK and is powered by old hardware, but that is OK because it is not intended for geeks, but for newbies looking to dabble into smartphones. More »


Microsoft’s Courier concept is, in my opinion, the ultimate dual-screen tablet, but the enTourage eDGe is the only American one in production. LiSeng from China is showing a similar type of device that it calls the Vbook, sporting two 5″ screens, one of which is E-Ink and the other LCD. Although no formal price and availability have been revealed, LiSeng does demo a working prototype. More »


Garmin is renown for GPS and navigational equipment, but its smartphones like the Nuviphones have been underwhelming. The Asus built Garminfone is a T-Mobile Android 1.6 smartphone with basic hardware and an emphasis on GPS usage (notice the dashboard mount). More »


The Japanese are a high-tech people. Droves usually gravitate to buy whatever new piece of gear is launched. Pictured here is a long line-up for the Sony Xperia X10 at a Docomo store. More »


On a 3-year term (Americans think that their 2-year contracts are interminable!), the Sony Xperia X10 is currently $149.99 CDN until April 14th from Rogers Canada. If you have spent the past six hours reading through and watching all of the X10 reviews and still feel that you must have it, then head over to Rogers and submit your digits. More »


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