Nexus one got OTA update FRG83 which updates the Android Version to 2.2.1. The OTA update is 3.9mb in size. The OTA update comes with important bug fixes and security patches. The notable security fix is Google have disabled the one click root in Nexus One. The OTA update is having issues with swype and other third party keyboards. This update is only for those running the latest version of Android 2.2 (build FRF91). Continue reading “Nexus One Updated to Android 2.2.1”
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Video: Motorola Defy tested by eXpansys
If you are the kind of person who love dropping his/her phone in water, concrete floor, mud, or anything dirty. Then Motorola has made a phone for you, which is known as the Motorola Defy. Motorola recently launched the Motorola Defy, which is a rugged Android powered Continue reading “Video: Motorola Defy tested by eXpansys”
HTC Slider phone leaked again, endless beauty
Do you guys remember the HTC Slider we saw passing through FCC, and then an official shots and leaked specs. Folks over at BGR got their hands on the same phone again, which is probably known as HTC Lexikon, or may be it’s the HTC Merge because the codename is HTC Continue reading “HTC Slider phone leaked again, endless beauty”
T-Mobile G2 misses tethering and gains WiFi calling?
It is reported that T-Mobile G2 will not be featuring the tethering feature. For some people, tethering is one of the main features in their phone, and it’s one of the main features of Froyo too. Other rumors are going around that T-mobile G2 will feature WiFi calling, which is a Continue reading “T-Mobile G2 misses tethering and gains WiFi calling?”
Telus discontinued HTC Hero
Canadian carrier Telus has discontinued the HTC Hero, which is a very popular phone and known as the one of the best Android phones. HTC Hero is around from a long time, and a lot of better devices than Hero are available in market now. But still Hero has its own place in market, Continue reading “Telus discontinued HTC Hero”
Google bring paid apps to 13 more countries
A few days ago, we told you that Google will bring paid Android apps to additional countries in a few days. And today Google finally announced that paid apps are now available in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Finland, Hong Kong, Israel, Mexico, Poland, Romania, Russia, Continue reading “Google bring paid apps to 13 more countries”
Motorola Droid R2-D2 coming to Verizon on September 30th
Verizon finally came out and they officially announced the release date for the Motorola Droid R2-D2 edition. Verizon will bring the device in stores on September 30th. The phone is going for $249 after $100 mail-in-rebate. The phone will also feature some pre-loaded Starwars Continue reading “Motorola Droid R2-D2 coming to Verizon on September 30th”
Smartphone Championship Grand Finale: Nokia N900 vs Samsung Galaxy S
It’s here folks, it’s finally here. I was waiting for the final match from a long time, and now we are heading to our final match. But lets talk about the previous match first. First round of Semi-final was between the Nokia N900 and Palm Pre, where Nokia N900 won by a very close margin, Continue reading “Smartphone Championship Grand Finale: Nokia N900 vs Samsung Galaxy S”
HTC to launch LTE device in 2011, probably going to Verizon
We know that Verizon is working on LTE, and they have plans to launch their first LTE device in early 2011. And also AT&T announced that they will be launching LTE next year, so both carriers are trying hard to better than each other. HTC CEO Peter Chou said that they will Continue reading “HTC to launch LTE device in 2011, probably going to Verizon”
Motorola XT720 hits Wind Mobile
Canadian carrier Wind Mobile has released the high end Motorola device, which is also known as brother of Motorola Milestone, the Motorola XT720. Motorola Xt720 is a very good device, and it comes with Android OS, 3.7-inch display with a resolution of 480×854, Continue reading “Motorola XT720 hits Wind Mobile”
Wirefly offering the T-Mobile G2 for everyone
Yesterday,we let you know that T-Mobile is now taking pre-orders for the T-Mobile G2, so you can go ahead and pre-order. But if you didn’t, then you may be lucky, because online mobile phones retailer Wirefly has announced the G2 for pre-order, and you can get it for Continue reading “Wirefly offering the T-Mobile G2 for everyone”
Sony introducing the Google TV on October 12th
Google announced the Google TV during the Google I/O, and Sony is one of their partners. Sony has announced that they will be introducing their first Internet Television on October 12th, and they has sent out some invitations to selected people. The event will start Continue reading “Sony introducing the Google TV on October 12th”
Flickr comes to your Android 2.2 browser
If you are currently using Android 2.2, then you may know about this, but if you don’t then let me tell you. We all know about Flickr, it’s a very popular image sharing website. If you are on Android 2.1 or older, then you have to upload images via email. But in Android 2.2 it’s easy Continue reading “Flickr comes to your Android 2.2 browser”
Sony Ericsson loves Android, no chance of Symbian phones in future, cooking a WP7 device?
Sony Ericsson is currently considering on Android at the moment, and they are planning to stay with Android by dropping Symbian. Sony Ericsson spokesperson Aldo Liguori told Businessweek that “We have no plans for the time being to develop any new products to the Continue reading “Sony Ericsson loves Android, no chance of Symbian phones in future, cooking a WP7 device?”
Paid Android apps coming to more countries
Currently the Android paid apps are available in the following countries, and folks in other parts of the world who are using Android are missing it too much, because some of the paid apps are very awesome. Now, Google has announced that they will bring the paid apps to Continue reading “Paid Android apps coming to more countries”

