Category: Android

  • HTC Magic to show up on Vodafone in April

    We still don’t have a date, but at least Vodafone is giving us the month that they are planning on releasing the HTC Magic into the wild. Vodafone just launched a product page for the HTC Magic on their website where you can sign up to receive updates about the HTC Magic. HTC is still…

  • Service manuals for the HTC Magic and HTC Max 4G hit the net

    Our good friends over at XDA-Developers seem to always deliver on the good stuff. In days past, if you wanted to see the inside of your HTC phone, you would need to wait for a forum member to post his/her first hand experience. These days, they just find a way to get their hands on…

  • HTC Dream going on sale tomorrow in France

    When we firs heard about the HTC Dream a few weeks back, we got the typical "coming sometime this quarter" nonsense. Now, the word is that the second Android powered handset will be launching in less than 24 hours. Orange will be offering the HTC dream to its French customers for 99 EUR (US$125) for…

  • G1 helps boost Q4 08 data revenue for T-Mobile

    T-Mobile has not been very forthcoming with the sales figures of the HTC make T-Mobile G1. We know that the G1 sales are not as strong as those of the iPhone, but T-mobile has just released some revenue figures for Q4 of last year which show the G1 in positive lights. T-mobile is reporting that…

  • Android takes 4th in mobile web marketshare

    Many people have speculated that the reason Google launched Android was so that they could have another way to keep tabs on us when we are away from our computers. I still can’t get over the “big brother” persona that many people like to pin on the big G. Believe it or not, Google doesn’t…

  • What’s missing from the Android Market

    There are a lot of different reasons to buy the T-Mobile G1. Some people simply love Google, others like Android or simply want an OpenSource OS. Me? I like my phone to be versatile enough to do almost anything. My wife thinks it’s a bit ridiculous that I check the Android Market a few times…

  • HTC Magic shows it’s face on FCC’s website

    Our good friends over at Engadget have spotted the new Android powered HTC Magic on the FCC’s website. There was a little excitement the other day when Google flashed a T-Mobile branded Magic during a tech demo, but this doesn’t seem to fit the mold. T-Mobile’s 1700MHz AWS radio frequency is missing for now, but…