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Meizu M8 Phone Now Runs Android Thanks to Fans

11. November 2009

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Honestly, the Meizu M8 is not holding up as our famous iPhone clone, and even earlier reports that the M8 may run Google’s Android in the near future did little to attract more interest to the Cinese mobile brand. For the time being, Meizu CEO Jack Wong still has to officially announce Android on the [...]

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Motorola Milestone coming to Canada in early 2010, Exclusive to Telus

10. November 2009

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Good news for you Canadians out there as Motorola Canada has just announced the Motorola Milestone will be available in your country. Unfortunately, it won’t make it in time for Christmas. It will be released in early 2010 and will exclusively be available on Telus. What’s even better is, like the European GSM version of [...]

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Motorola Droid’s 100K First Weekend

10. November 2009

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Bloomberg is reporting that the Motorola Droid didn’t do too badly during its launching weekend. The “iPhone killer” with Android 2.0 OS and real GPS and turn-by-turn voice navigation may have sold as many as 100,000 units. That’s only a tenth of the iPhone sales two years ago when the first-gen Apple phone came out, [...]

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Motorola Droid Navigation Map: More DroidDoes

9. November 2009

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All i can say is Wow. Droiddoes beat the iPhone in Navigation. Droiddoes beat the iPhone in Google apps and Droiddoes in manliness… err, well, you know what I mean. A lot of money is being spent marketing the Droid. But of course, it has three big companies backing it: Verizon, Motorola and Google. Motorola Droid [...]

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1080p SmartQ V7 Priced at $220 Running on Linux, Android, WinCE 6.0?

9. November 2009

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The Multimedia Internet device that goes by the name of SmartQ V7 should now be ready for order. It isn’t cheap, based on the lack of information on storage. Since SmartQ isn’t announcing the capacity, we assume users will have to depend on microSD cards to store files. The 7-inch touchscreen tablet has 1080p video [...]

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APhone A6 is an Android iPhone Clone

9. November 2009

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Cool phones don’t have to flaunt their coolness. The APhone is not like the Motorola Droid. It doesn’t go about falling from the sky like some big apocalyptic catastrophe, and it doesn’t brag about killing the iPhone. The APhone A6 is a quiet phone with obvious attractions (it’s obviously an iPhone clone, though this isn’t [...]

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Motorola Droid, not iPhone, is the Best Smartphone

7. November 2009

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Michael Arrington calls the Droid a phone “that is as close as we’ve come to the Platonic ideal of a smartphone. Its very existence ensures that the next iPhone will be even better than it otherwise would have been.” And he concludes that “Droid is the Alpha phone. And I will love it and only [...]

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Sears Sells Motorola Droid for $149.99 Off the Shelf

6. November 2009

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No mail-in rebate for Sears customers buying the Motorola Droid. Instead, Sears will drop another $50 is you purchase one. The Droid will comes with a 2-year Verizon contract of course. In other places, you will need to part with $300 from your wallet and wait for that mail-in rebate. Sears thinks you deserve a [...]

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LG Snapdragon Android phone due in Q2 of 2010

6. November 2009

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If you found LG GW620 Eve a little bit too tame for your taste, then we’ve got good new for you. Word is that LG is prepping a follow-up to their maiden Android release with one that packs a Snapdragon chip as its processor. Yup, that’s the same speedy Qualcomm chip that can be found [...]

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MOTO Android 2.0 AMP: OLED touchscreen MID for Developers

6. November 2009

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Joining the Motorola Droid in the Android 2.0 scene, Moto has just unveiled their new collection of Android-based MID products. Called the AMP, short for Android Media Platform, these are actually targeting developers who want a portable solution to test their Android wares out before unleashing them into the market. The only AMP version available [...]

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