Japan is home to many Tech manufacturers, including the most Android-friendly Sony Ericsson. Many lost loved ones during and after the March 11 disaster in Japan, and we knew this catastrophe would hit Japan’s economy as a whole. Sony Ericsson has just reported its Q2 losses, and the company claims to still be suffering from ... Read More »
The Samsung Galaxy S II is one of the most desired Android smartphones of 2011. Despite its popularity, this phone is yet to make it to the U.S. It’s been popping up everywhere around the world since its debut in Korea last April, but the U.S. is not getting any love ... Read More »
The Motorola Droid 3 was officially (finally!) announced last July 7th and became available online the same day. Many prefer playing around with a device before making a decision, though, and that is now possible. As Verizon promised, the new addition to the Motorola Droid family is available in stores as of today, ... Read More »
Rumors about the Amazon Android devices have been shooting back and forth since our very own Taylor Wimberly brought the first details about Amazon’s “family” of devices. Today, the Wall Street Journal is bringing us a few more details they obtained via their secret tipster(s). We’ve heard a few rumors about the possibility ... Read More »
The Motorola Photon 4G is one of the most anticipated Sprint devices, right along with the HTC EVO 3D. Now that the EVO 3D has been out for a few weeks, people may be wondering when Sprint’s first NVIDIA Tegra 2 device is coming. We knew it was coming “sometime this summer,” but ... Read More »
It can be painful to see devices released without Android 2.3, but it’s happening. The HTC Droid Incredible 2 was one of those good ol’ Froyo devices, and it seems this smartphone is beating its 4G LTE Verizon comrades in the Gingerbread race. Proud owners of the HTC Droid Incredible 2 will be happy to ... Read More »
HTC announced an exclusive deal with AT&T for its new Facebook devices at Mobile World Congress, and AT&T fannounced the HTC Status (AT&T’s version of the HTC ChaCha) at the end of June. While it may not be the phone for most of our readers, it could definitely be good for ... Read More »
The legal war between mobile manufacturers is never a tame one, but lately Apple seems to be getting out of hand. The Apple vs. Samsung case continues on, but Android’s nemesis isn’t stopping there. Last Friday, July 8th, Apple filed a complaint (Complaint # 2828) against HTC with the U.S. International Trade Commission, ... Read More »
Owners of the new HTC flagship devices have been quite upset with the Taiwan-based manufacturer. A promise is a promise. While HTC states it is working hard to stay true to its word, both the HTC EVO 3D and the HTC Sensation have been released with a locked bootloader. These devices ... Read More »
It’s definitely frustrating to see devices rolling out with Android 2.2 Froyo halfway through 2011. Manufacturers are still releasing smartphones with this older version of the Android OS with the promise of upgrading them via an OTA update at a later date. Such was the case with the HTC Droid Incredible 2, released ... Read More »