HTC wasn’t going to let Motorola, Samsung and LG have all the fun with Android tablets, as the company just announced the Flyer and we couldn’t wait to get a close look at it. The HTC Flyer Android tablet packs a 1.5 GHz single core processor, an aluminum unibody construction, a 7-inch screen with a…
Huawei unveils the Ideos X3 smartphone and Ideos X7 slim tablet
Huawei unveiled its suite of products at Mobile World Congress including an Android Smartphone, an Android tablet and a mobile hotspot device. The Chinese handset manufacturer introduced the IDEOS X3. The IDEOS X3 improves upon the IDEOS lineup by offering a 3.2-inch display, 3.2-megapixel front-facing camera, and Android 2.3. The handset is advertised as the…
Hands-on: HTC Incredible S – Android Gingerbread, New Sense, Rotating Navigation Keys
HTC just unveiled to the world their new lineup of Android phones, and we’re at Mobile World Congress 2011 to check out the new wares – stuff like the just-announced HTC Incredible S, the successor to the wildly popular HTC Incredible smartphone. We had a chance to check out the Incredible S at the HTC…
HTC confirms the Wildfire S, an entry-level Android handset
HTC introduced the Wildfire S, an entry-level Android handset that will replace the Wildfire in HTC’s lineup. The Wildfire 2 was recently spotted in an HTC advertisement and bears a striking resemblance to its predecessor. The most notable difference is the lack of the optical trackpad on the front, a cosmetic change hat gives the Wildfire…
HTC unveils the Incredible S, 4-inch display with unibody aluminum design
HTC brought its popular Incredible handset back to life with the newly announced Incredible S. The Incredible S features a unibody aluminum design that formally debuted in HTC’s handset lineup with the Legend. Also included is a 4-inch WVGA Super LCD screen, 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video calling, 1GHz Qualcomm 8255 processor, 768MB of…
Say hello to the ChaCha and Salsa, HTC’s Facebook-centric phones
HTC announced its new handset lineup at Mobile World Congress today and, as expected, the Taiwanese manufacturer introduced two Facebook-centric handsets. This pair was spotted in a late-breaking leak that hit the wire Monday and now we have all the nitty-gritty detail on the touchscreen Salsa and the QWERTY-packing ChaCha. Rather than keep you waiting, here…
Live: HTC’s MWC 2011 Press Conference – ChaCha, Salsa Facebook Android Phones, 7-inch Tablet
We’re live at HTC’s Mobile World Congress 2011 press conference, where the Taiwanese smartphone maker is expected to finally unveil their Salsa and ChaCha “Facebook phones” to the world. From the whispers we’re hearing circulating throughout the blogosphere, we’re also expecting HTC to drop a few new non-Facebook Android phones, including one model with an…
HTC announces the Flyer: 7-inch tablet, 1.5 GHz processor, Android 2.4
HTC kicked off its press event at Mobile World Congress by announcing the HTC Flyer. As expected, the Flyer is a 7-inch tablet with a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon processor, 32GB of storage, 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, and HSPA+ connectivity. Sleek in design, the tablet includes an all-aluminum housing. Harkening back to the days…
Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy S 4G
T-Mobile’s fastest HSPA+ 4G handset, the Galaxy S 4G, is both familiar and new all at the same time. The only difference between this device and the original Galaxy S and the Galaxy S 4G is, well, the 4G part, but that doesn’t mean there’s less to love about it. We finally got some hands…
Hands-on: Kinoma Play – When third-party apps beat native app performance
When it comes to smartphone apps, there are a lot of choices, unfortunately even the best apps tend to suffer from framework-related bottlenecks and non-optimized code. You might not think that native Gallery app on your Android phone is all that slow, but take a look at what Kinoma can do with their third-party apps,…









