Posts Tagged ‘phone’
Aaron takes a look at the Samsung Acclaim, US Cellular’s first Android device. With an 800 MHz processor, 3.2-inch display, Android 2.1, and a full QWERTY keyboard, it’s a nice mid-range phone.
Jon (technobuffalo.com) giving a full review of the Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) for AT&T.
Quite successful and a cool phone? what you think? ;>
PhoneArena reviews the LG dLite GD570. Just about everywhere you turn, the form factor of choice employed by the majority of handsets we see nowadays happen to be the slate form factor — especially more in the smartphone category where it’s abundant. Then every once in a while we witness some kind of flip style handset crafted specially as an entry-level device, but on some rare occasions, we still see some that manages to push the envelope with their stylish looks. The LG dLite is yet another …
my verdict: perfect phone for women
A look at all the apps on the phone and the improvements in the HTC Sense interface, plus the HTC App Sharing feature, Google Maps, the camera, widgets, Friend Stream and much more
Go ahead and stare the user interface of the Windows Phone 7 deserves it. That’s the reaction we got at Mobile World Conference in Barcelona when we revealed this new holistic design system that brings together form and function based on key principles — informing every aspect of the phone. See what everyone is talking about by checking out this video.
The LG Remarq is an eco-friendly phone with a full QWERTY keyboard, 1.3 MP camera, and social networking apps. How does it compare to other earth-friendly featurephones? Sexy Sydney does a full review
Here’s a look at the new Pantech Pursuit for AT&T, Pantech’s first touchscreen equipped cell phone for the carrier. This 3G phone also features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a 2 megapixel camera. You can even make use of a cool shake sensor to launch your favorite app, like the music player.
for me this new phone is so nice soap dish
Phil from Androidcentral.com takes a brief look at the LG Optimus — aka the GT540 — at Google IO.
In this video I show you how to flash the stock Nexus One image on your phone, the stock recovery image, how to force the OTA update-1, and how to flash the Froyo Android 2.2 image.
Phil takes a brief look at the highlights of Android 2.2, aka Froyo, on the Nexus One