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Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo returns to the FCC

Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo returns to the FCC

28 March 2011 by Discuss (0)

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo has made a repeat appearance to the FCC in order to test WCDMA bands 2 and 5. These bands are covered by AT&Ts 3G service and could mean that AT&T is looking to bring the Neo to Sony fans in the US soon. The only real difference between the WCDMA …

HTC Legend coming to AT&T or Maybe Canada, according to FCC

HTC Legend coming to AT&T or Maybe Canada, according to FCC

04 May 2010 by Discuss (0)

There’s no doubt about it, the HTC legend is one of the most beautiful devices ever made. It’s all aluminum unibody design with rubber accents are some of the best designs we have seen in any mobile device. It has recently cleared the FCC with AT&T 3G bands. Those of you in Canada know AT&T …

myTouch Slide, Drops By The FCC

myTouch Slide, Drops By The FCC

09 April 2010 by Discuss (0)

Guess it won’t be long now, the myTouch Slide could be right around the corner. Lately the FCC has been a great source for leaked phones. This one even has a picture of the device with the back door off. These filing confirmed this device for T-Mobile, which we already knew it would land. There …

Play.com stocking HTC Desire – £439 unlocked, due April 12

Play.com stocking HTC Desire – £439 unlocked, due April 12

05 March 2010 by Discuss (0)

The next must-have Android device is now up for pre-order at Play.com. The price equates to roughly $594.83 in US currency. That’s in the neighborhood of what we paid for the Nexus One.

Motorola BACKFLIP review

Motorola BACKFLIP review

03 March 2010 by Discuss (2)

Our friends over at slashgear has just done a really nice review of the BACKFLIP by AT&T. This phone has been known recently as the first Android without Google Search, it was replaced by Yahoo Search. Motorola has been cranking out Android devices since the release of their first, the Cliq. This is their fourth …

HTC Desire vs. Google Nexus One

HTC Desire vs. Google Nexus One

21 February 2010 by Discuss (0)

The Desire has been one of the biggest announcements as far as upcoming Android handsets. It was almost instantly referred to as the Nexus One with Sense UI. How would HTC attract buyers to this phone when it has the same form factor as the Nexus One? Our friends over at Slashgear has done a …