It seems like we have been seeing quite a few images of unannounced smartphones as of late, and this post brings a few more images. This time they are of the HTC Holiday, which is an LTE device that will be heading to AT&T. And nicely done, this will be a true 4G LTE device as opposed to a faux-4G HSPA+ device. That being said, along with the images came some confirmation as to the specs which include a 4.5 inch qHD display, dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of internal memory and Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread with version 3.0 of HTC’s Sense… Full Story » | Written by Robert Nelson for . | Comment on this Article »
It looks like Verizon will soon be launching another 4G LTE capable Android smartphone. And judging by the specs, it looks like this one will be able to compete in the lineup with the others. That being said, Verizon has yet to officially announce anything in terms of pricing or a release date so we are going to have to wait a bit before we get super excited. That aside though, we do have some specs for the Pantech Breakout and those break down as follows; Android 2.3 Gingerbread Pantech UI 4G LTE network support 4 inch (800 x 480)… Full Story » | Written by Robert Nelson for . | Comment on this Article »
We may not cover Apple 24x7… but we know someone who does! Here’s a few of this week’s hottest from Appletell to get you started…Cushi soft foam pad adhesives for iPhone 4 reviewiPad Appidemic: Fractal: Make Blooms Not WarWeekend games for your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touchiPhone 5: The possibilities of carrying 4G network LTEDropbox adds support for OS X Lion Full Story » | Written by NEWS for . | Comment on this Article »
Mr. Blurrycam has returned once again with some images of the still unannounced 7.7 inch Samsung Galaxy Tab. At present there are two available pictures, both of which are blurry. Furthermore, these images arrived with little else in terms of details. That being said, the above image does show the tablet with the four touch sensitive buttons on the bottom of the device—and that suggests that this one will not be a Honeycomb tablet. Otherwise, IFA 2011 will be kicking off in Berlin on September 1st so we are hoping to learn a bit more about this one fairly soon.… Full Story » | Written by Robert Nelson for . | Comment on this Article »
We saw Telus launch the BlackBerry Curve 9360 last week. The carrier offered the handset up for $49.99 on a three-year agreement and the handset arrived in the standard black casing. And well, it looks like Telus may soon be launching the Curve 9360 in a few additional colors—white and pink. So far there has not been anything given as to when these will arrive, however we sort of expect it will happen sooner rather than later. That being said, we would also expect them to arrive priced the same at $49.99.Via [MobileSyrup] Full Story » | Written by Robert Nelson for . | Comment on this Article »
Information for a new Sony e-reader has been posted on a Dutch retail site. The Sony Reader PRS-T1 (catchy isn't it?) will carry a price of €164.95 which roughly translates to $237. Some specs for the device was listed on the site as well. The Sony Reader PRS-T1 will come packing a six-inch capacitive screen (but comes with a stylus), 2GB of internal Flash memory capable of storing 1,200 books and a microSD card slot. The e-ink screen is also capable of multi-touch gestures such as pinch-to-zoom. When not reading books, the new Sony Reader also can surf the web… Full Story » | Written by Jeremy Hill for . | Comment on this Article »
No need to scour the interwebs for hot gaming news, Gamertell‘s already done that for you! Here’s a look at this week’s top stories…Toys R Us’ August 21 - 28, 2011 ad has buy 1, get 1 50% deals and gift cardsTarget’s August 21-27, 2011 ad has game and accessory salesKmart’s August 21-27, 2011 ad has Sony game and accessory dealsPAX Prime 2011: Square Enix has a 5 game lineup readyPAX Prime 2011: Capcom’s lineup features 9 major games Full Story » | Written by NEWS for . | Comment on this Article »
It looks like Motorola has offered up some additional information as to when Droid 2 Global users can expect to begin receiving their long awaited Gingerbread update. Unfortunately though, it looks like they are going to be waiting for a little while longer. That being said, the details provided state that the “pre-launch soak” will begin in September. This process will then be watched for about two days time and afterward and assuming there are not any issues—the Gingerbread update will then begin rolling out to the masses. With that, it looks like Droid 2 Global users can expect to… Full Story » | Written by Robert Nelson for . | Comment on this Article »
While Best Buy sold out of their $99/$149 TouchPad tablets as quickly as every other retailer did, it looks like Best Buy may soon be coming back for another round of the fire-sale. Keep in mind, the details are nothing more than rumor at this point, however there are a few bits and pieces that suggest it could be accurate. First and foremost, the folks over at Droid Matters received an image that is said to have been taken from an internal Best Buy system and as you can see (above) that image is stating that “stores will receive more… Full Story » | Written by Robert Nelson for . | Comment on this Article »
FROM APPLETELL - Replacing the scroll wheel with a solid state optical sensor that allows for four-way scrolling sounded like an interesting idea, if a bit gimmicky, but using it for a while persuaded me it’s a great idea. MORE » Full Story » | Written by NEWS for . | Comment on this Article »
T-Mobile starting pushing out the Android 2.3.4 update for the HTC Sensation 4G recently. The list of fixes and improvements the update is supposed to bring is very promising. Better screen responsiveness, a better battery and other fixes are a just of few of the things the Sensation 4G is getting. However, you may run into some issues with the update as I have. Fortunately, there is a solution. I received the update a couple days after it was announced. After applying it, I immediately noticed how much quicker moving through home screens and the app menu had become. At… Full Story » | Written by Jeremy Hill for . | Comment on this Article » More Recent Articles |
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