Verizon’s 2nd Galaxy S phone, the Samsung Continuum, is one of the more unique Android handsets out there due to its secondary “ticker” display. It still has all of the innards that make up most Galaxy S devices, but is shrinking the primary display just to add a smaller secondary display worth it? Verizon Samsung…
LG Ally gets Android 2.2 Froyo soon
If you’ve picked up an LG Ally for Verizon, you should be in line for the Android 2.2 Froyo update very soon, according to leaked documents. The folks over at Android Central have got a hold of some internal documents which says the Android 2.2 Froyo update for the LG Ally (called VS740ZVD) is ready…
Surfboard: Touch Your Content on your Smartphone, iPad or Android Tablet
Sufing the web on your smartphone can be a little frustrating at times, but thanks to the new Surfboard web site/web app/web service you can now automatically convert your favorite websites into touchscreen-friendly content for your smartphone. The conversion is mostly seamless and makes web browsing on your mobile phone more enjoyable. I recently noticed…
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc Gets Camera Video Demo
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc caught some attention at CES, and today we’re getting a closer look at how the 8 megapixel camera fares. It features an Exmore R sensor, f/2.4 aperture, white balance metering, image stabilization, and can rapid fire pictures like nobody’s business. The UI of the camera app is significantly improved, with…
Preview: Plants vs. Zombies & Peggle for Android – FINALLY!
PopCap Games and Android are two things that the majority of Android gamers have always dreamed of working hand in hand. It’s been a long and interesting road for PopCap Games to deliver their first Android game ever since it was reported in 2009 they were working on Android versions of their games, especially since…
LG to launch a $200 NFC enabled Android smartphone next month?
In a little under a month the entire IntoMobile team will converge from the four corners of the Earth in the city of Barcelona where it will be our mission to bring you, our lovely readers, exhaustive coverage of Mobile World Congress, as well as to drink the city dry of their fantastic red wine,…
Google Nexus S coming to South Korea in February
You may think that after the U.S. and UK, the next place where Google and Samsung will launch the Nexus S is Canada or perhaps Germany. You would be wrong. Their next destination is South Korea, which as you know is Samsung’s home country. Starting at some point in February, interested South Koreans will be…
TeleNav GPS Navigator updated with quick search, multiple route suggestions and more
TeleNav GPS Navigator is now in version 6.2 for select Android devices. The new version of the popular navigation application packs several handy features, including: Multiple Route Suggestions – Once a destination is entered, you will be presented with up to three route suggestions overlaid on a map with route distance and estimated drive times.…
Cyanogen Mod 7 nightlies begin to surface – Android Gingerbread is (sort of) here
CyanogenMod nightlies have returned, and this time around they are packing Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS. Announced just yesterday, I loaded the CyanogenMod RC0 on my T-Mobile G2 as soon as I saw it, and I’m liking what I see. Nightlies ceased being published around the time the Android 2.3 Gingerbread source code was dropped, presumably…
T-Mobile G2 now FREE when you buy online
T-Mobile just dropped the price of the G2 to the low, low price of FREE – as a web-only discount, that is. If you’re in the market for one of the nicest phones that T-Mobile offers, then you can’t beat one that’s free! While the G2 is a step down in the specs-arena from the…







