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. continue reading »
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. continue reading »
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Android is a mobile OS developed by Mountain View, California-based technology giant, Google. “We are looking to launch multiple Android-based devices in the second half of this year with three partners,” Cole Brodman, chief technology officer of T-Mobile USA said.
It is said that T-Mobile has big Android-based plans after the million-selling success of the G-1 (Google Android phone). In fact, Brodman expects Android to find its way down into feature phones on the low end. continue reading »