Sony Ericsson has announced a new Android phone today called the Live, which is jam-packed with music goodness through their Walkman apps and services. Sony Ericsson has been gradually introducing the Walkman brand to their Android phones, starting with the W8 a few months ago, and this one keeps up traditional features like MusicID, powerful build-in…
MIUI Android phone official – Xiaomi’s Mi-ONE brings the fight
We’ve been fans of the custom MIUI ROM ever since we saw it debut some time ago. The ROM has come a long way, and while it’s still limited to only a handful of phones today, the following for MIUI has only gotten stronger. Today, Xiaomi announced a new Android smartphone with MIUI pre-installed as…
TabCo’s Grid10 is the JooJoo 2 : The hype cup runneth over
Ever since we first got word of TabCo, we’ve been a bit intrigued as to what it will be bringing to the table(t). Well, the cat is out of the bag and guess who it is? It’s Fusion Garage – the makers of the late JooJoo tablet. We must say that it’s been a well-played…
Sprint announces BlackBerry 9930 and 9850, the first BlackBerry 7 smartphones available August 21
Sprint announced today the new BlackBerry Bold 9930, and BlackBerry Torch 9850, its first BlackBerry 7 devices. The two smartphones will be using RIM’s newest version of its smartphone software, which should be exciting for long-time and dedicated BlackBerry users. The Bold 9930 and Torch 9850 will also be the most powerful BlackBerry smartphones out…
Samsung Galaxy S II announcement taking place on August 29th in NYC
While it seems like it’s taken forever, the Samsung Galaxy S II will soon be announced for the US. Samsung has begun sending out invitations for an event in New York City on August 29th. Given that there’s a large, “II” at the bottom of the invitation, there’s little debate as to what the announcement…
T-Mobile wants to charge overages for low-end data plans
T-Mobile has always been relatively fair with its data plans and how it handles overages or power users: once they hit a certain limit, speeds will be throttled or slowed down until the user’s billing cycle refreshes. However, T-Mobile is looking to change things up and start charging for overages, just like AT&T and Verizon…
First Ice Cream Sandwich screens appear – doesn’t show much
It may not be much to go on but we have finally managed to catch a glimpse of Google’s latest version of the Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. Unfortunately, the screens don’t show much but at least it’s something. Coming from AndroidPolice and RootzWiki, each site has manged to get their very own shots…
AT&T will have at least one 4G LTE phone in 2011
We already know that AT&T will deploy 4G LTE later this year but the company said it will have at least one 4G LTE smartphone by the end of the year. AT&T senior VP Peter Ritcher told Mobiledia that the company will have a hotspot, laptop card and a handset that can support this faster…
Will the Motorola Droid Bionic be worth all the hype?
The wait for the Motorola Droid Bionic is finally coming to an end, and Verizon’s first dual-core LTE phone will soon be upon us. The handset has garnered quite the following since we first saw it back in January and even the massive redesign didn’t seem to sway interest for the Bionic. Can the Bionic…
Samsung Galaxy R official – NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core CPU, 4.2 inch display, & 5 megapixel camera goodness
Samsung and NVIDIA have just officially announced the Galaxy R, the latest handset in the Galaxy family. Sporting a 4.2 inch Super Clear LCD display, NVIDIA’s blazing fast Tegra 2 dual-core processor, and 5 megapixel camera, the Galaxy R is a slightly modified variant of the Galaxy S 2 that will likely ship with a…









