Posts Tagged ‘android’
HTC Legend, coming to you in April!
Written by sabbymonster on Friday, March 26, 2010 | 739 views | 3 Comments
Categories: Mobile Phones Tags: android, android platform, htc, htc asia, htc legend, htc sense, jack tong
The word “legend” can be rather sensitive. It’s kinda a nickname I used to bother a lot about – I stress on “used to”. To make matters more confusing then it already is, “the Legend” likes HTC, the Android ones that is. So putting, “Legend” with HTC and the Android platform, there’s a high chance that it’s the perfect phone for “the Legend”. Or so I think.
So, what’s new in the HTC Legend? It seems the stress is on “an enhanced HTC Sense experience”. Read the rest of this entry
No Flash 10.1 for present day Android phones
Written by sabbymonster on Saturday, February 27, 2010 | 737 views | 1 Comment
Categories: Mobile Phones Tags: android, android 2.0, flash 10.1, gizmodo
Gizmodo thinks that some of you are probably grateful that flash isn’t “coming to Android phones” of the present day that is. Well, I’m guessing… it’s laggy enough as it is, let’s not make it worst? I’m just guessing of course.
There are two factors that determines whether your Android is read or not. And it happens to be both the hardware and the software (Adobe only plans to support Android 2.0 and up) needs to be optimise to be able to run flash and well… current Androids aren’t exactly build “the right way”. Read the rest of this entry
Looking forward to LG Eve (GW620)
Written by sabbymonster on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 | 818 views | 1 Comment
Categories: Monster Talk Tags: android, android platform, blackberry, htc, lg, lg eve, lg gw620, lg one, windows mobile
Never really a Windows Mobile fan, was a Android fan, still a BlackBerry fan (what’s BB on?), and currently becoming an Apple fangirl.
It’s hard to imagine how far technology has come along. Beginning 2009, only HTC had their Dream running on Android, now, almost every other brand is, or will have a mobile phone, running on the Android platform. LG is no exception. Read the rest of this entry

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