Unconventional and challenging game that is very popular (about 1 000 000 total installations for Android and Bada) and has a high rating (4.62) is now available for a huge number of Nokia users (using Symbian^3 operating system). It should be mentioned that netbook port of the game has won Intel AppUp People Choice Award in developers’ contest. Read the rest of this entry »
After 3GS iPhone, Nokia N97, mobile market is still waiting for another series like Sony Ericsson Satio, HD Samsung Omnia, Nokia E72.
Sony Ericsson Satio was worth waiting in year 2008. It is the first touchphone of Japan – Sweden manufacturer, runs on S60 OS version 5. Satio with 12 Megapixel camera, Xenon flash support, high resolution display of HD 16:9 movie. Phone equipped with a series of connected peak, 3D gaming. Products expected to be presented in October. Read the rest of this entry »
What’s the matter with Moto? Did it wake up of its slumber? We’ve just seen the Calgary which will the its first Android phone and now we hear that a new Motorola phone, the Ironman, will also run on Android.
Nobody announced the Ironman just yet so we don’t know if it’s a special edition Iron Man handset or just a codename and the phone is expected to be launched in the third quarter of the year. The phone will feature a good CPU, a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G connectivity, WiFi and an impressive camera. Which one do you like best, the Calgary or the Ironman?
Motorola has been working for quite a while now on its first Android handset and we finally have a name and some pictures. The Calgary will be the first Android phone to come from Motorola plants. Like the G1 the Calgary will have a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and the Moto phone will focus on social networking. The phone might arrive some time in the second quarter although nobody wants to confirm that right now. We have no leaked specs at this time and there’s no pricing available for the Calgary. At least we know its coming soon…
Vodafone Spain is the first carrier to launch the HTC Magic. The Android device is going to make its debut in Spain eight days before Vodafone UK will launch it. The handset will cost from 199 Euros, with a 21 Euros monthly plan, to 19 Euros, with a 62 Euros monthly plan. But now that you know Samsung’s I7500 is on the way will you hurry to buy the Magic or will you wait some more?
The Cupcake or that Android 1.5 update, is finally available for dev phones. If you own an HTC G1 you can get the update straight from HTC’s website. The general public will get Cupcake later in May but by that time developers can take it out for a spin and see how everything works out for them.
Simply go to HTC’s website and you will get all the necessary information about version 1.5: tools, instructions, radio, system and recovery images. All you have to do is get them by following the link below. And make sure you drop a line or two telling us what Cupcake finally feels like!
Samsung is unequivocally the most active carrier this year. We’ve seen lots of Samsung phones already and it’s only April. What we haven’t seen yet, although it was announced, a Samsung Android handset. And now we might have a date for you guys. The I7500 is a full touchscreen phone ready to run on Android and heading our way in June.
So without further ado, here’s what we can expect from the I7500:
Android 1.5 OS
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, dual-band UMTS/HSPA
528 MHz Qualcomm MSM7200A CPU
3.2-inch HVGA capacitive OLED touchscreen display
5 megapixel camera with LED flash
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS
8GB internal flash memory
microSD slot
3.5 mm stereo jack
Metal case, 11.9 mm thick
O2 Germany is going to release it at first and it will cost about €300 or $400. Anybody anxious?
The Alpha 680 netbook coming from Guangzhou Skytone Transmission Technologies Company has a price. The machine will cost around $250 which isn’t a bad price to start with although since it’s an Android-powered machine we imagined it would be even cheaper. The first prototype will be ready by June and by July we could see final products shipping to customers.