The HTC Freestyle for AT&T is essentially an HTC Smart, but for the US. The Freestyle and Smart uses HTC’s Brew MP platform which is intended to provide those that aren’t quite ready for a smartphone with a device that acts like a smartphone. Seem strange? It is, though perhaps there is a market for [...]
Dell and T-Mobile have joined forces to produce the 7-inch Streak 7 tablet, specifically designed for T-Mobile’s 4G network. Unveiled at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the tablet joins other Android-based devices flooding the market. The Streak 7 will hit store shelves “in coming weeks,” according to T-Mobile and Dell, although neither [...]
The Vu is AT&Ts first consumer touch-screen device to supports AT&T Mobile TV – which is a service that will allow customers to watch live streaming TV shows right on their handset!. The large crystal clear display makes it easy for customers to Vu content, surf the web, watch TV (where applicable), Vu pictures, watch [...]
Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and US Cellular all decided to give their respective versions of the Galaxy S fancy trademarks, but not lil’ Cellular South: the regional is just sticking with Sammy’s original name for a change of pace. This would also seem to be the closest North American Galaxy S to its European cousin, [...]
The good: The Motorola Droid Pro combines a touch screen and full QWERTY keyboard into a compact design. The Android 2.2 smartphone offers enhanced security features for business users, as well as mobile hot spot capabilities. The bad: The Droid Pro’s HVGA display isn’t quite as sharp as the competition. Call quality could be better. [...]