Posts Tagged ‘android’

Sprint Hero Sense 2.1 Update Coming Early May
By Kyle on April 26, 2010 at 9:00 pm

Sprint has been toying with its customers for months now. They promised a 2.1 update for the Samsung Moment and HTC Hero in “early Q2.”

Android update! Upgrades to 2.1 for Hero/Moment now expected early 2Q10. Currently working through options for upgrades w/ HTC and Samsung.
-10:42 AM Feb 16th via CoTweet

Now Q2 is April, May, and June, so logically early implies April. Waiting an extra month is torture for some Android users watching other phones like the Motorola Droid and Nexus One touting their brand new 2.1 Operating Systems.

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Nexus One AT&T Review
By Jordan on April 10, 2010 at 10:40 pm

I just recently acquired the new Nexus One with the AT&T frequency bands! So far I love it. The only complaints that I have about it reside with the capacitive touch buttons. They can be difficult sometimes, and almost useless when lying flat on a table. Video review after the break.

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HTC Sense 2.1 Rolling Out Some New Features
By Kyle on February 16, 2010 at 11:31 pm

Today HTC announced a few new phones. Some of which have Android 2.1 with Sense UI. So far there is not much news on the new additions. What we do know is that there is a new widget called Friend Stream. It aggregrates all of your social networks live on your homescreen.

Speaking of homescreens, you can now pinch on the homescreen to see all of your homescreens at once. This is a much faster what to switch between screens than scrolling past them all.

The Sprint Hero should be expecting this update over the air soon. Sprint just tweeted that it will be updated in early Q2.

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Sprint HTC Hero Review
By Kaitlin on December 25, 2009 at 6:41 pm

I have mixed opinions about the HTC Hero. In theory, it’s amazing. In practice, it can use a little work.

The phone, of course, comes without a physical keyboard. The on-screen keyboard is decent, though a little more cramped than that of the iPhone. Basically, it would be disastrous without the predictive text. With the predictive text, it’s actually pretty good. With one word, I typed every letter wrong and it still knew what I meant. Impressive, right?

Then there’s the messaging. To me, messaging is the most important function of any phone. It’s all I do every day. It’s somewhat of an improvement over my last phone, as the messages are grouped together into conversations where instead of viewing one message at a time, you can see a whole thread of them. It also allows you to send messages that are more than 160 characters. There is also this really cool feature where the phone tries to guess when messages you received were sent, and insert them in the correct place on the timeline. For example, if someone sends a message a minute before you but you don’t receive it until after send yours, the phone will insert it before your message. Unfortunately, sometimes this messes up and it can be confusing because the phone will show someone answering your question before you actually asked it.

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Why You Shouldn’t Get the Droid (Motorola)
By Kyle on November 7, 2009 at 4:36 pm

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Verizon is really counting on the Droid to steal some of iPhone’s massive market share. For a while now we have seen Verizon’s iDon’t commercials. The truth is that all they hype that has been built up ended with a big letdown.

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HTC Hero Preview
By Kyle on July 12, 2009 at 11:55 pm

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The HTC Hero is essentially an Android phone with some UI and OS features changed. Also this phone drops the Google branding so they can offer Microsoft Exchange support. They are calling this HTC Sense.

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Google Adsense For Mobile Apps
By Kyle on June 25, 2009 at 1:00 pm

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Could this bring the end to AdMob? There is a very high chance of this. Google Adsense will now be available for developers to use in apps for iPhone and Android. I know when I use apps I don’t even mean to tap on the ads but sometimes I do and that means money for the developers. These ads should be better than the ones we are currently used to on mobile apps since they will be much much more targeted. Continue reading for a video testimony by Urban Spoon.

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T-Mobile myTouch 3G Unboxing
By Kyle on June 23, 2009 at 11:13 pm

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The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is scheduled to release in July 2009. Continue reading for unboxed photos.

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Samsung Bigfoot
By Jordan on June 12, 2009 at 1:04 am

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This is the suspected T-Mobile Bigfoot Android handheld, rumored to be released this summer. The device’s rumored specs are:

  • 3 megapixel camera
  • UMTS/HSDPA device
  • 3.0″ capacitive AMOLED touch screen display

I’m hoping that the name Bigfoot is the code name for the new phone, and not it’s real title.
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