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Entries for July, 2009

LG's first Android phone GW620 configuration exposure

A few days ago, the news from the WiFi Alliance said: LG’s first Android phone, the smart model GW620 product specifications for the first time disclosure of some parameters. GW620 will be equipped with a 480 × 320 screen resolution, the fuselage is equipped with a full-size QWERTY keyboard. Built-in multimedia player will be able [...]

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Android 2.0 will be released in late summer

A few days ago a spokesman of The Weather Channel at the AndroidGuys site declared that they will be introduced Android2.0 based applications in the late summer of this year. The spokesman also said that from the perspective of developers, Andriod2.0 “much improved” is not only simplifies the process of programming and also improved stability. [...]

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How to save web content with Gphone

Gphone system’s own browser, Chrome Lite is a simple and powerful, very suitable for mobile phone Internet browser. When you use the Internet browser to see the time saved is worth a good article or would like to preserve the contents, at this time how to do? Press Menu, select “More” Option in the pop-up [...]

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Acer's first Android mobile phone naming A1

Acer entering smartphone market has finally firmed up the final timetable for the listing, its first Android smart phone platform A1 will be out in the second half of this year sales which are expected to by the end of September. At the same time Acer’s first Windows Mobile 6.5 system smart phone F1 are [...]

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Symbian mobile operating system released first open-source software

Symbian Foundation recently issued its first open-source software program, which has made the whole Symbian mobile phone operating system, the first step in opening up. Symbian Foundation by Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, NTT DoCoMo, Texas Instruments, Vodafone, Samsung, LG and AT & T was established in June 2008, mainly to monitor Symbian OS as an [...]

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Google readies next Android developers challenge

Google held an Android Developers Challenge and handed out lots of prizes shortly after the Android OS was launched. Google is now gearing up for the next developers challenge that will offer $2 million in prizes to winners. The second challenge has a different format than the original had and the Android community will play [...]

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Trimble Outdoors wanted the Android Market!

Popular outdoor navigation tool, Trimble Outdoors, is going Android, “turning the G1 into a full-featured GPS navigator and geotagging tool for hiking, backpacking, fishing and other outdoor activities.” The press release only talks about the T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) G1, but we guess the application is/will be available for the other Android phones in the coming [...]

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T-Mobile Getting More Android Phones

The T-Mobile/HTC MyTouch 3G, introduced today and shown at left, won’t be T-Mobile’s last Google Android phone this year, T-Mobile CTO Cole Brodman said at the phone’s launch event today. But the HTC Hero, widely considered to be the MyTouch/Magic/Ion’s follow-up, may not be on T-Mobile’s lineup. (The MyTouch has a lot of names. It [...]

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Apple iPhone 3G S has started to out-of-stock

Today, the news from Computerworld Web site said that after selling a week, Apple retail stores have been the iPhone 3G S mobile phone is out of stock, but last summer with the iPhone 3G out of stock as compared to the situation this year is not serious. According to the official website of Apple [...]

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