Sidekick fans, brace yourselves. We just got some hands-on time with the successor to the long line of Sidekick handsets, the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G. Originally made by Sharp and powered by Danger – remember the Internet forums that went by the same name? – it’s now made by Samsung and powered by Google’s Android. I’ve…
Opinionaided: The Simple Way To Share and Receive Opinions on Your iPhone
A new iPhone app, Opinionaided, allows you to quickly ask questions and gather opinions from a community of passionate users. It is not like the myriad of questions and answers apps and websites that have popped in the last year requiring you to carefully craft content out of fear of being rejected or ridiculed (*cough* Quora *cough*).…
Hands-on: AT&T LG Thrill 4G (Optimus 3D) at CTIA 2011
AT&T announced the LG Thrill 4G (better known as the Optimus 3D) shortly before CTIA, and they let us check it out at an event here. Their build of the software was still undergoing testing, so they were iffy about giving us the full walk-through, but the golf game and 3D media browser worked just…
Hands-on: T-Mobile G2X (Optimus 2X) at CTIA 2011 [update: HD video]
The T-Mobile G2x was just announced and you know that the IntoMobile team got some hands-on with it at the CTIA 2011. The T-Mobile G2x is essentially the LG Optimus 2X but with a few slight differences. The biggest one is that this unit will be able to utilize T-Mobile 4G network for faster mobile…
Hands-On: Sprint HTC View 4G Android tablet at CTIA 2011
Sprint announced their version of the HTC Flyer at CTIA 2011 today, called the View 4G. Although Sprint wouldn’t let us touch the preproduction hardware, they gave us a lengthy demo showing the many uses of the pen accessory, and a tour of the hardware. The HTC View 4G has a 1.5 GHz processor, 1…
Hands-on: Sprint EVO 3D from CTIA 2011 [update]
Well, it’s not much of a surprise but Sprint made the HTC EVO 3D official at CTIA 2011 and we got some hands-on time with the smartphone that provides glasses-free 3D and WiMax support. If you’re familiar with the EVO, the EVO 3D won’t come as much of a shock, as it sports a similar…
Review: Epic War TD for iPhone & iPad – Quite the Epic War Indeed
When gaming started to get more serious on iOS, one genre I knew would be really popular among iOS gamers were tower defense games. Some of the most notable titles has been Fieldrunners and Plants vs. Zombies. The rest are pretty much the same kind of game, except they have a different theme, towers, and…
Review: DJ Rivals – Put the Needle on the Social Record
As much as I’ve been enjoying telling the world where I am, what I’m doing, and how delicious the food is where I’m at through Foursquare, Facebook Places, or Booyah!’s MyTown, I always felt something else could be done with my check-ins. What if you can make a game out of check-ins? That’s exactly what…
Review: Motorola Atrix 4G for AT&T – Is this the world’s most powerful smartphone?
Now that AT&T has lost exclusivity of the iPhone, it will be making a big bet on the Android platform and the Motorola Atrix 4G will be its crown jewel for the next few months. With a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, HSPA+ 4G, a fingerprint scanner and some fancy docks, the Atrix 4G could truly…
REVIEW: HTC Inspire 4G – A Desire HD with an AT&T twist
Just because we’ve seen the HTC Desire HD before, doesn’t mean there’s less to love its brother from another mother, AT&T’s HTC Inspire 4G. The sexy handset packs HSPA+ data connectivity, 1GHz processor, 8 megapixel camera, and a price that’s unbeatable. Still, with the introduction of devices like the Motorola Atrix 4G, is this handset up…








