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20
Oct
Acer Aspire One D250 Netbook
Written by Rick Bonkestoter   
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 19:29
Acer Aspire One D250

Acer Aspire One D250

I think we all heard about a netbook that Acer is creating. A dual-boot netbook with Microsoft® Windows and Google Android, the design is like any notable netbook its small, portable and cute. But we wonder how does a touchscreen mobile Operating System like Android work on a computer with a monitor, trackpad/mouse and keyboards.

The experiance is a bit different because there are no Android hardbuttons. You'll have to do it with the ESC and trackpad. The Acer Aspire One D250 will boot in Microsoft Windows (XP or Vista) and Google Android. Unfortunately, it cant run Android Market because of its resolution (1024x600) but Acer is planning to release an App Market.

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20
Oct
Motorola Droid, a clean picture
Written by Rick Bonkestoter   
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 19:17
Motorola Droid

Motorola Droid

Finally! After much information about the Motorola Droid (aka Tao and Sholes) we finally get a clean picture of its looks. We expect that this Android phone will be launched first at Verizon. The Motorola Droid will run Android 2.0 (Eclair).

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20
Oct
Acer Liquid Announced with a 1GHz SnapDragon CPU
Written by Rick Bonkestoter   
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 18:53
Acer Liquid

Acer Liquid

It seems to be that Acer is ready to support Android in a really big way. Acer did announce the Acer Liquid, Android phone, the first smartphone of Acer which users Google Android. It uses an Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset running on 1GHz. Its the first Android phone with this chipset so we expect it will be super fast. Besides this fast chipset Acer uses a High Definition WVGA touchscreen and runts Android 1.6 (Donut).

Other important features (source acer)

  • Improved power management to help achieve longer battery autonomy for intense users.
  • A new user interface with easy access to entertainment and web bookmarks.
  • An optimized camera with geo-tagging, ISO, self-timer options and accelerated auto-focus performance.
  • Exclusive Spinlets application providing free streaming of worldwide music and video, that can be shared with friend and family trough web-posting or email.
  • Smart integration of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Picasa and Flickr in the address book, with real-time notification of status or content update.
Its too bad that we dont know a date, price, carrier or real info yet. But we are sure that the Acer Liquid will be a great phone with many usefull features. Add a comment





13
Oct
Customize your HTC Tattoo
Written by Rick Bonkestoter   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009 17:55
Customize your HTC Tattoo

Customize your HTC Tattoo

The HTC Tattoo, the second Android phone that runs with HTC Sense, is now available. Vodafone customers in the UK can purchase this highly customizable and affordable phone and make it thier own. When they visit TattooMyHTC.com users can choose from a design or design thier own. Basically, you can give your HTC Tattoo a tattoo.

If you want to purchase a pre-designed cover, it’ll cost you USD 17.73 (€ 11.99), and your own design will cost USD 22.17 (€14.99).

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09
Oct
Dell Mini 3i heading to AT&T?
Written by Rick Bonkestoter   
Friday, 09 October 2009 18:09

Just two days ago we first heard of the Dell Mini 3i Android phone, or something similar. This phone could make its way to the US market. Now we are wondering which carrier is going to sell this phone, well its AT&T according to Wall Street Journal.

Dell Mini 3i

Dell Mini 3i

The specifications are not public yet and its unsure that it is going to be released in the near future. But we keep hoping it wil be released.

More news to come about the Dell Mini 3i

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08
Oct
Samsung Moment revealed
Written by Rick Bonkestoter   
Thursday, 08 October 2009 23:54

 

Samsung Moment

Samsung Moment

As you might know Samsung has announced a new Android phone, the Samsung Moment for Sprint. And we are all excited about this new phone. So we searched around the net and found some photos off it. The user interface is Android standard so no custom home screens only the straightforward Android slider. The only custom software that’s delivered with this device are various apps of Sprint, like Sprint TV and NFL. So its not like the HTC Hero, but the build quality is sufficient only it feels cheap. However the build is much better than the G1 of T-Mobile. They used AMOLED for the screen so the colors pops out on this device, really wonderful. The optical joystick isn’t that easy to use compared to the trackball what is used on the G1, HTC Magic and HTC Hero, but the keyboard does its job. That’s the only reason why we could imagine someone to choose this device over the HTC Hero from Sprint.

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Source AndroidCentral






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