Android 2.3
Google promises Gingerbreat rollout for the Nexus One within the coming weeks
December 21, 2010 | Nick Gray+ | One CommentNexus One owners looking to get a taste of Gingerbread should “hand tight” as the update for the handset is will start rolling out in the coming weeks. Google’s always been pretty quiet about when they roll out updates for the Nexus One, but we can assure you that you’ll …
Read MoreNew accessory images give us another look at the HTC EVO Shift 4G
December 8, 2010 | Nick Gray+Sprint upcoming HTC EVO Shift 4G is still MIA, but it looks like things are gearing up for a strong launch. Our good friends over at HTCPedia have just posted up a batch of images which reveal some of the cases that will be available for the HTC EVO Shift …
Read MoreHTC confirms Android 2.3 will be coming to “some phones”
December 8, 2010 | Nick Gray+ | 14 CommentsWhen it comes to rolling out Android updates, HTC certainly has a better track record than most other manufacturers out there. Over the past year, we’ve seen HTC push out Android 2.1 to the majority of their first generation Android handsets and the majority of their second generation of Android …
Read MoreAndroid 2.3 brings HTC features to the stock keyboard
December 7, 2010 | Nick Gray+With yesterday’s unveiling of Android 2.3, we noticed that one of the “new” features is something that HTC users have been enjoying for quite some time. The new Android 2.3 build features an improved keyboard. It’s always nice to see Google take a few steps forward, but it would be …
Read MoreHTC releases maintenance update for the HTC Desire
December 6, 2010 | Nick Gray+HTC has started pushing out a new OTA update for the HTC Desire. No, you will not be getting Gingerbread or anything fancy like that, but the maintenance update should fix a few bugs here and there and there are reports of improved speeds while surfing the web. If the …
Read MoreRumor: Google Nexus Two heading to Carphone Warehouse in time for the holidays
October 26, 2010 | Nick Gray+Rumors are fun, but things get a lot more interesting when people start using the term “Google Phone.” Most diehard Android fans continue to praise the Nexus One, but there have been a lot of doubts about Google commitment to a second device since they stopped selling the handset directly …
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