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T-Mobile myTouch 3G hits stores today

myTouch 3G, T-Mobile’s second Android-powered phone has been officially launched today. The device will be available for $199.99 and are available in three colours, black, merlot and white. This device comes without a hardware keyboard, and appears much slimmer than T-Mobile G1, the company’s first Android-powered device.

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This device sports a 3.2″ QVGA screen, a 3.2 MP camera, 528 MHz Qualcomm processor, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, WiFi and GPS. Click here to know more about the device.

[via AndroidCentral]

August 5, 2009 | 0 Comments More

iriver planning to give Apple a tough time : working on an iPod Touch like device running on Android

iriver is working on iriver K2, a Portable Media Player, which would probably sport a 3.5-inch touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth, an accelerometer and integrated digital TV tuner, and is believed to be a close competitor to Apple’s iPod Touch. It may also sport a web browser, and Android market (like App Store in iPod Touch) for third party softwares.

But, only time will tell, if it will really materialize. The reason being, this beautiful dish is far from any kind of approval as of now.

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[via androidcommunity]

July 31, 2009 | 1 Comment More

Chinese phones running Android OS about to make their foray into European market. Also includes few pictures

Three Chinese companies are working on porting Android OS to some of their devices, and claim that these devices will be available in the European market, later this year.

Beyond Radio Technologies, a Chinese cell designer is one of them. Liu, an engineer with Beyond Radio Technologies reported that these devices will hit the European market later this year. Then, these devices will be available in China and Taiwan too. The device will sport a 2.8 inch screen and WiFi, but no 3G or EDGE. Here’s a sneak peak at the device :

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Another company that is working on such a device is Haier Technologies. According to a marketing employee of the company, the device will go on sale in France, in September. The device was showcased at a trade show in Singapore :

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Huawei Technologies is the other company that is planning to hit the European market with its Android powered device. There is not much details available about the device, but it will probably release in Q3 2009. Also, we have a picture of the device :

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Liu said, “We think Android is the future direction for mobile phones”. He also contributed the growing interest of cell-phone companies towards the OS to its low cost.

[via androidfanatic]

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July 24, 2009 | 1 Comment More

Vobis Computer to launch Android powered Highscreen PP5420 in Russia

Vobis Computer is reportedly planning to launch Android powered, HIGHSCREEN PP5420 in Russia starting next week. According to reports, it will retail at about approximately $510.

The device sports a 3″ WQVGA screen, Qualcomm MSM7201 processor, a 3MP camera with auto focus, a front-facing camera for video calling, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, WiFi, GPS and UMTS/HSDPA.

Google Android is getting really popular with cell-phone manufacturers around the world. The main reason is the availability of the open-source OS for free. Also, the current Android devices available in the market, like the HTC Dream, Magic and Hero have been quite popular with the masses. The PP4520 has got quite impressive features, for a mid-range mobile phone. So, let us hope this device too gets the same popularity as the other Android devices.

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[via androidauthority]

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July 3, 2009 | 2 Comments More

First Android based PMP to be launched by GiiNii?

Ginii is all set to launch the very first Andriod powered Portable Media Player, named Movit Mini, some time in October this year.

The Movit Mini would probably come with a 4.3-inch touchscreen display with 480 x 272 resolution, 256MB of T-Flash memory, a webcam, built-in microphone, MP3/MP4 player, web browser, Skype VoIP service, Android OS, mini USB 2.0 port, WiFi and Bluetooth radios (optional). The price has not been announced.

Its surprising to see the varied areas of technology, that are trying to use, or should I say, “curb” the potentials of Android OS.

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May 16, 2009 | 0 Comments More