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Motorola Milestone Coming To At&t?
We’re sure you’re aware of the Motorola Droid, selling on Verizon Wireless. What you may not be aware of is that there is a GSM version called the Motorola Milestone. It is currently sold in Europe, which means it doesn’t support the 850MHz 3G band used by At&t. However, a version that does support both…
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Nexus One To Sell At WalMart?!?
Update: WalMart has admitted this was an error and released the following quote: “Due to a technical error, this item erroneously was displayed on our site. We’re working with our partner Let’s Talk to have it removed as quickly as possible. We have no plans to carry Nexus One in Walmart stores or online at…
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Motorola MOTOSPLIT Rendering
We’ve already seen the Morotola Backflip that’s coming to At&t this year, but now its time for another new design concept from Motorola, the MOTOSPLIT. Taking a queue from Nokia (there was the Nokia 5510 and the 6800), the rendering to the left (click on it to view the full size) has a split qwerty…
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Motorola MOTOROI Coming To US In March 2010
Update 1/24/10: An update to this story. The MOTOROI has been spotting passing through the FCC is ID IHDP56KC6, complete with T-Mobile 3G Bands (1700MHz/2100MHz HSPA with a peak of 10.2Mbps down and 5.6Mbps up), bluetooth, GPS, Magnetic Compass, WiFI and a 1390 mAH battery. There’s no word yet if it will have the same…
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Motorola Launching 20-30 Android Phones Globally In 2010
Motorola’s Asia Pacific VP Spiro Nikolakopoulos has said that Motorola will be releasing 20-30 Android handsets this year, but that’s globally. He also said that not every market will see every model. With the popularity of the DROiD on Verizon, its a no-brainer that they decided to jump onto the Android bandwagon. We’ve already heard…
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HTC Bravo Headed To T-Mobile?
The HTC Bravo is very similar to the Nexus One. It features a 3.7″ touchscreen, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, and HSDPA/HSUPA. The biggest difference is that it includes HTC’s SenseUI. Rumor has it that this device will also land on T-Mobile, just as the Nexus One is. The source also says it may be free on…
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Motorola Shadow The Nexus Two?
The blogosphere is all a buzz about a rendering that has popped up of the Motorola Shadow and rumors that it could be the next Google phone, “Nexus Two”. It would make sense to follow up a touch-only device with a sliding QWERTY one. You can click on the image to view the original one.…
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Nexus One Sold Only 20,000 Units
The reports have come in, and the highly anticipated Google Phone, the Nexus One, has only sold 20,000 units in its first week. This is not a lot when compared to the other popular phones (Droid, iPhone, and even some Windows Mobile phones). The Verizon Wireless Droid sold about 250,000 in its first week. Google…
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At&t Developer Summit
Engadget has some nice findings from the At&t Developer Summit in Vegas. Ralph de la Vega has announced that At&t will be launching two WebOS devices in the first half of 2010! They’ve also announced that they will be launching 5 Android devices in the first half of 2010, coming from HTC, Motorola, and Dell.…
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CNet Live Coverage of Nexus One Launch Event
If you want to keep up with the coverage of Google’s Nexus One launch event, keep refreshing this page on CNet. They are updating it every few minutes, along with some pictures. It started at 10am PST and is expected to last about 90 minutes. Update: They just announced that they have a partnership with…
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Google Nexus One Gets Hands On Reviews
It looks like a couple of very lucky sites have received a Nexus One to review, and they shared all the details. Engadget and NexusOneBlog.com have both posted full reviews of the much anticipated device of 2010. Neither site was disappointed in the device, but will this make you want to jump to T-Mobile (or…
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Google Nexus One To Have An At&t 3G-Compatible Version?
According to a source at BoyGeniusReport, there may be an At&t 3G-Compatible version of the Nexus One as well as the T-Mobile version. There’s no other information other than that. We’ll have to wait until tomorrow to see if it’ll be available at launch alongside the T-Mobile version. Source: BGR
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Nexus One Pricing Revealed
The much anticipated and talked about Nexus One has just had its pricing information leaked. It looks like you will be able to buy it unlocked (for GSM users) directly from Google for $530. If you happen to have T-Mobile, you can get it for about $180 on a 2-year contract and you are required…
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Google Android Press Event On Jan. 5th
Google has announced a press event for something Android-related January 5th in Mountain View, California. This was the rumored release date of the Nexus One a few weeks ago, but there’s no other official information other than the image above. Source: IntoMobile
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Sprint Getting Another Android Device – LG LS680?
In addition to Sprint’s big announcement coming January 6th before CES, it appears as though they could have another announcement, another Android device! There are no specs on this device yet, other than the screenshot to the right (you can click on it to view the larger image). Could it be another 3G/4G hybrid phone…