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Last I mentioned, HTC rumoured to be releasing a new Android phone called the HTC Dragon, Motorola will be releasing the Motorola ‘CLIQ’ Google Phone, and Nokia… they’re kinda offering an Android netbook (instead of a mobile phone) supposedly in 2010.
Samsung had already stepped into the Android market, but with the rest releasing new stuff, they were not about to fall short behind. Read the rest of this entry »

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Before the BlackBerry Bold entered my life, Android (yes, HTC) has been my one true love. Despite the countless iPhone influencers around me, I remained true. Unfortunately, like all feelings, it fades and another replaces it.
When you think of Android, you think of HTC. It comes very much hand-in-hand so to speak. Read the rest of this entry »

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Motorola is living and kicking after all. And to show how much they still care about us mobile phone consumers they’ve decided to release their first-ever Google phone, the ‘CLIQ’.
The Cliq includes Motorola’s new “MotoBlur” software, which basically replaces the standard Android home screen with a social networking dashboard – see status updates, emails, update multiple social networking services at once, etc. Read the rest of this entry »

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Considering that supporters (such as HTC and LG) have turned their backs on Microsoft and embraced the Android platform for their smartphone lineups, it’s not surprising that Microsoft is going to get their hands dirty and go into the mobile phone industry next year. Read the rest of this entry »

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Have you heard? It seems the HTC Hero is not only running the Android platform it will also integrate the Adobe Flash technology! If not mistaken, it’s probably the first phones in the market that allow users to view flash on the mobile phone. Read the rest of this entry »
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