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The LG Ally for Verizon turned out not to be the “Aloha” after all, so let everyone move onto the next piece of gossip: just approved by the FCC, the LG LG-C710h might be the “Aloha,” aka LU2300 that many are lusting after, but it is not CDMA Verizon bound like previously speculated; instead, the LG-C710h filing has AT&T GSM/WCDMA 3G bands 1900/850. More »

One more win for GSM T-Mobile? The company may have scored the high-end Samsung Galaxy S, which is most the powerful Android smartphone in the world. With its 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor and PowerVR SGX540 graphics, the Galaxy S can do serious 3D on its Super-AMOLED (800×480) display. More »

In my estimation, the prettiest Android smartphone on the planet, the aluminum unibody HTC Legend has passed through the FCC’s procedural and is going to Canadian GSM carriers: either Rogers or Bell Mobility. For Americans, AT&T has scored the Legend. 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 »

Fresh rumors have AT&T landing the coveted HTC Desire, and Sprint getting the Legend, which would be rebadged as the Hero 2. 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 »

Motorola’s rumored MOTOSPLIT has surfaced again with a fresh rendering of its highly flexible QWERTY, touch sensitive keypad, which has a monochrome LCD underneath the customizable keys. More »

The Nexus One gets written about endlessly, yet few people own one. AT&T is reportedly about to include Google’s smartphone as its first Android offering. More »

Several sources intimate that AT&T will lose its Apple iPhone exclusivity by this week. Recently, the carrier announced that Android powered smartphones will finally make their way onto its network, with HTC, Dell, and Motorola slated to combine for five new products coming to AT&T. More »


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