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Telus and Motorola have stepped up and fulfilled their promise quickly. The Milestone/Droid Android 2.1 download can now be obtained online, although the update is not over-the-air. Maybe other Canadian Android smartphones will soon follow suit and get with the program. More »

With a $100 mail-in rebate, the total for Verizon’s Droid Incredible amounts to an expected $199.99 on a new 2-year agreement. This is an incredibly enticing offer that could lure away consumers from other carriers. More »

There is no more guesswork necessary; Verizon has teased us with a (now password protected) page that declares the HTC Droid Incredible’s availability on April 29th. This is not confirmation that Best Buy will definitely have the device on the same day, but it is probable. More »

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 »

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 »

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 »

Samsung’s original Moment still runs prehistoric Android 1.5 Cupcake (which stopped being sweet a long time ago), but the sequel could be on Sprint’s roster soon. More »

Earth’s most advanced smartphone has an official 91-second informational video on YouTube, in high-definition. HTC’s Evo 4G is Sprint’s first WiMAX smartphone and has specifications that blow almost everything else out of the industry. More »


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