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This is a very interesting move by Ericsson. They just announced a partnership with Opera to bring the eStore, this is a new way to buy apps other than the traditional Android Market or that other phones AppStore. This store will aim to take the way we buy apps...
Android continues to gather pace as more companies realise the potential of a recognized brand name and a free OS, and latest on-board is Hisense.  The manufacturer has announced that its first device, the Hisense HS-E90, will make its debut in China this month, with the possibility of US,...
Back on December we had some pictures of the Motorola Sholes (XT701) running on the newest version of Android (2.1) heading for China Unicom. This time Motorola have confirmed the arrival to the Korean market of what appears to be the same handset but using Android 2.0 instead. This Motorola...
As they promised back in November, Inbrics has unveiled their MID M1 running Google's free mobile OS. After the November video, many were in doubt about this device, but apparently, those people were wrong. The Inbrics MID M1 Android-powered smartphone was at CES proving is not a fake. This Android-powered...
Dell has confirmed that their first smartphone sporting the free mobile OS from Google; the Mini 3, will be landing to AT&T. As you might remember, the Mini 3 Android handset was officially announced to go to China Mobile and Brazil’s Claro back in November. AT&T had announced already their...
You probably remember that LG has recently jumped into the Android bandwagon. Their first smartphone running on Google’s free mobile OS; the LG GW620 or Eve, which is supposed to make social networking even friendlier than anything else out there is already in Canada. LG has a second handset running...
As of lately, China has been busy with the Android news, it would seem. There's the Mini 3i from Dell, which will become available first on that country. Also, according to Chinese Commercial Times the Dell Streak MID will be landing in AT&T, here in the States. And how...
Okay, so we knew it was coming, Dell gets their hands on anything they can, so an Android smartphone from Dell was the obvious next step. First, Dell’s official blog confirmed the news, and then, the official press release came out. But first, it'll show up in China and...
Huawei said that Australian telecommunications companies would be able to start selling their Chinese based Android-powered handsets by the third quarter of 2009 if they would like to. Huawei was one of the companies to enter the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) earlier this month announcing plans to bring an...
China’s TechFaith Wireless Communication Technology Ltd has finally announced their plans to release a Commercial Android-powered handset in early 2009. TechFaith helps handset manufacturers with phone design solutions; their clients include Open Handset Alliance member Motorola as well as LG, Amoi, CECT, France Telecom, SK Telecom, Sprint and Bird. TechFaith mainly...