Posts Tagged ‘android 2.1’

A Croatian seller is offering, for 4,000 KN, an unreleased HTC smartphone believed to be the Vision, which is a QWERTY slider, Android 2.1 handset with some pretty potent hardware specs. More »


Samsung is solidifying its spot as the second largest cell phone maker in the world. During the Galaxy S’s first 10 days in South Korea, Samsung has sold over 200,000 units of its Super-AMOLED, Hummingbird smartphone. More »


From Ziggytek: Yesterday, the upcoming Android 2.1 QWERTY smartphone Motorola Charm showed up on an internal screen capture as listing for $269.99 outright and $74.99 with contract. The latter price made no sense to me. It seems like I had reason to be baffled because a new T-Mobile poster indicates that the Charm will be free with a 2-year term. More »


The Motorola Charm (or Basil) is an intriguing smartphone because it is the only 4:3 aspect ratio Android unit with a full QWERTY keypad that is non-slide-out. Another reason why the 2.1 Eclair Charm could be interesting, especially to youths, is that it might be sold for an extremely low $269.99 outright. More »


Until July 18th, Rat Shack is giving away a $50 gift card to every pre-order of T-Mobile’s Vibrant, which is going for $199.99 with a 2-year contract. No mail-in rebate is required. In more Samsung Galaxy S news, Cellular South is getting its version in the fall. More »


Sprint customers and Europeans who have unlocked versions of the HTC Hero have been granted an over-the-air Android Eclair update. HTC is not leaving other Hero owners high and dry either because an official ROM upgrade can be downloaded directly from its servers. More »


In addition to AT&T and T-Mobile, Samsung’s Galaxy S is headed for US Cellular and Verizon too, under the moniker “Fascinate.” By the end of summer, all four major US carriers will have the Galaxy S. This is how it is supposed to be done, iPhone! More »


Originally leaked as the Galaxy Pro S, the Samsung Epic 4G has been officially announced by Sprint. With a QWERTY keypad, the Epic is a logical alternative to the hot HTC Evo 4G. More »


Motorola’s unique Flipout is seemingly destined for AT&T, according to an anonymous tip sent to Android Central. AT&T is loading up on Android smartphones even as the iPhone 4 madness goes on. More »


US Cellular thinks so; thus, the carrier is pricing the technologically backwards Samsung Acclaim for $100. When the Acclaim popped up online a few weeks back, it screamed “free with contract” allover it, and even then I was disinterested. More »


 

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