Archive for September, 2009
Phandroid Newsletter – WIN A CLIQ
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Motorola Tao (Sholes) Screen And Battery Pics Leak
Last night a few Phandroid tipsters (see via) wrote in to share that wnrussell from Howard Forums posted pics of the Motorola Tao, also/formerly called the Motorola Sholes – we’re not sure of the name just yet. At first I passed on the pictures because – to be honest – they don’t reveal much beyond pictures of the [...]
Motorola (Tao) Sholes in the Wild
New images have emerged showing the Motorola Tao (Sholes) running around somewhere in Georgia. The pictures don’t do the handset justice as most of them are focused on the screen’s images and not the phone. We can tell from the pictures that it has Android 1.6 (or higher) by the Market screen grab. The phone looks like it will [...]
Truphone Announces Reworked Version of Android App
Truphone, a global mobile communications provider, has announced a significantly revised version of their Android app. Claiming to be faster, more responsive and easier to use, Truphone believes that their all-in-one conversations hub is the best experience one can have in terms of international calling. The application makes a local GSM [...]
The Perfect Mobile OS Deserves the Perfect Phone. This Is It.
I loved the Palm OS, but the honeymoon faded quickly. Same story with Windows mobile. I had high hopes for the gargantuan in Redmond’s foray into the mobile world only to be disappointed. It wasn’t long before I was looking for something better. Android is a different story. We are about to celebrate our one year anniversary [...]
App Review: Light Racer 3D
We all know that games are scarce on Android, especially 3D games. iPhone users have boasted about 3D games via OpenGL 2.0 for quite a long time, but we’ve had MMS . Metal Gear Solid and Assassins Creed have graced the iPhone in 3D but not Android. The Assassins Creed for Android is disgraceful. But now we have Light Racer 3D. This is a [...]
peoplesound (Version 1.0)
Buongiorno designed this application specifically for the Android enviroment with a unique user experience and graphic interface. Android users can access all peoplesound features with a mere touch of their finger. In doing so, Android users can update their status, upload mobile or other photos, and simultaneously share these quickly and easily [...]
App Review: Flyscreen for Android
Flyscreen is a screen lock replacement application that will change the way you think about your lock screen. I have to say for all the time that I have been playing with the application it has really won me over. See the full video review and let us know what you think of Flyscreen. Read more @ AndroidGuys
Hey Verizon, Your Hub Needs Android
I thought Verizon had a brilliant idea in trying to reinvent the desk phone. They did. The company launched the Verizon Hub earlier this year with the idea that desk phones are still desired and finally – after a decade of sitting idle – needed to be updated to fit our modern technological needs. And who knows, perhaps they could even [...]
App Review: Pandora for Android
Pandora, the popular ad-supported music streaming service, has now been available for the Android platform for over two weeks. In this review I’ll discuss some highlights and opportunities for improvement which we will hopefully see in future versions to come (reviewing version 1.0.0). Like other streaming music applications available for [...]

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