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Since its release, T-Mobile has been building the myTouch brand to be the flagship of their company. The Sidekick was their signature device until more sophisticated handsets hit the market. T-Mobile has big plans the myTouch Slide and has dubbed June 19th to be a big day for the...
Talk about hotly anticipated. Even before the HTC EVO 4G was officially announced, talk of a WiMAX Android smartphone had been driving speed freaks wild with the promise of 4G connectivity and the flexibility of an open-source OS. The handset even managed to oust attention from the...
Most of you hardcore vanilla Android fans may not know this but Flash support isn’t a new feature that was implemented into Froyo (2.2). Sense UI has enjoyed Flash since its inception with built in Flash support. For the most part, Flash lite performed pretty well. Engadget has put...
So, Android 2.2 Froyo sounds great, has features like WiFi tethering we've been bleating about for months, and is all in all one of the most convincing releases of the platform to-date... when can we get it?  Google were coy about setting precise timescales for the Android 2.2 release...
The HTC Wildfire now has a price and date attached, thanks to carriers T-Mobile UK and Virgin Mobile UK.  Both have confirmed that they will be offering the Android 2.1 smartphone, with T-Mobile saying the "Desire Mini" will arrive on June 14th priced from free on a new, two-year...
HTC have unveiled their latest Android smartphone, the HTC Wildfire, and it's an entry-level model that looks to replace the little-loved HTC Tattoo.  Packing a 3.2-inch QVGA capacitive touchscreen, European 3G/UMTS support, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and HTC Sense, the Wildfire looks like...
Last week US Cellular announced the not only will they be carrying the HTC Desire but will offer a Samsung Android as well. At the time there was no picture of the device only a few specs. These specs included a full QWERTY keyboard, Android 2.1 and a 3.2-inch...
When the HTC Triumph came into our radar the first time, it was because it had appeared in an internal TELUS inventory screen. Well, now it's getting a little bit more interesting, as a tipster has sent Mobile Syrup the first screen shot of the device. And, as some...
In classic Google tradition, it seems that the large, plastic sculpture representing the next iteration of Google's mobile Operating System (OS), Android, is now sitting out front of the Mountain View headquarters. But, unfortunately, it's still wrapped up, and despite some determination from another journalist, it's going to be...
T-Mobile USA loves their project names, don't they? Just as much Project Dark was a big mystery a few months back, now feast your eyes on what's being whispered around now: Project Emerald. There's a big, if not completely monstrous question mark floating above this report, because at the...
First Verizon, which was one of the launch partners for the Nexus One, now Sprint. According to Gizmodo, Sprint will opt not to offer support for the Nexus One. I’m not necessarily sold that this is a good move them or not. They sure could use a phone like...
U.S Cellular is a small regional company but they are building quite an impressive lineup of Android devices. They are already scheduled to release the HTC Desire now they have confirmed the release of the Samsung Acclaim. This will be another Android 2.1 handset. The guys over at Androidandme have...