Posts Tagged ‘android 1.6’

Sony’s premier Android smartphone, the Xperia X10, has been reaching reviewers across the globe, and so far, the judgments are highly mixed. More »


Although no price has been given for Gigabyte’s Gsmart G1305, a safe assumption is that it is not going to be too expensive since its specs are entry level. Those looking to acquire their first Android smartphone may find this Gigabyte unit intriguing. More »


eXpansys UK has both the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini and Mini Pro for pre-order. The Android smartphones are scheduled to ship on April 13th in the UK for hefty sums (based on their limited hardware and software abilities). More »


From Ziggytek: Haleron’s iLet Mini HAL tablet could be a great bargain. It has a tempting price and decent specs, but with little information about the company that makes it and currently no reviews of the product, it is a $199 risk. More »


Although the Motorola Devour is not yet available for consumers, MobileTechReview has done a mini video review of the Android 1.6 device. Meanwhile, Acer has a Ferrari edition of an Eclair 2.1 smartphone that should be coming soon. More »


Recently featured in a sultry Super Blow commercial, Motorola’s Devour is a very high profile Android smartphone that Verizon will be selling within the next few months. The VP of software design at Motorola takes us through a lengthy tour of the phone’s abilities. More »


At one time, Dell’s Mini 5 was thought to be just another tablet netbook, but last week, it was confirmed to be the world’s largest smartphone. With a 5 inch LCD, the Mini 5 is rumored to be a T-Mobile and an AT&T Android 2.0 (or 2.1 or above) phone that - all options included - could sell for upwards of $1,000. More »


Mobile World Congress –Huawei announced 4 Android smartphones, the highlight being the U8800, which is a powerhouse 3.8″ Android 2.1 unit with the world’s first HSPA+. The company also showcased three budget handhelds: the U8300, U8100, and U8110. More »


At Mobile World Congress, Sony, like most smartphone makers, showed off new Android devices. The Ericsson X10 will come in Mini and Mini Pro (pictured above) models. More »


Even though Acer’s Liquid is in many ways inferior to Google’s Nexus One, the former has been a hot commodity, while the latter has barely had a sales pulse because Acer’s phone is actually much cheaper when import taxes are imposed. In the States, the Nexus One is $529, but getting one in the UK costs around £440 after VAT and other fees. In contrast, the Liquid can be had for as little as £333.70 with VAT. More »


 

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