Acer’s first Android phone impressively specced
Thursday, October 15th, 2009Acer’s first Android-powered smartphone is a processing powerhouse, with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor under the hood.
Acer’s first Android-powered smartphone is a processing powerhouse, with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor under the hood.
Leaked photos have emerged showing the 4.2-inch HTC Touch 3 dwarfing the already enormous Touch Pro2.
After years of calling its phones “multimedia computers”, Nokia finally launches a real one.
HTC has revealed its intentions to make its Sense UI interface, used on the upcoming Hero, available to owners of its previous Android smartphone, the HTC Magic.
HTC patents a concept for delivering the accuracy of using a stylus on a resistive touchscreen, but on a capacitive display.
The GM730’s feature set makes it feel like it belongs in 2008. Unless you really like the design, there are much better WiMo phones out there to choose from.
Online retailer has outed Sony Ericsson’s rumoured Android smartphone, naming it and detailing some of the saucy specs we can expect once it’s made official.
Pictures have surfaced showing a full-touchscreen Sony Ericsson handset apparently running Google’s Android platform.
Rumours of a GSM Pre have emerged on a Vietnamese forum showing high-quality photos clearly showing the SIM card slot behind the phone’s battery cover.
Though it comes with some business-centric security features, this iPaq falls short when compared with other Windows Mobile devices out there.
The new HTC Android, called the Lancaster, comes with a slide-out keyboard and shares some similarities to the HTC Dream and Magic, according to AT&T internal documents that Engadget Mobile got its hands on.
A new video shows HTC’s plans to include home screen widgets on the upcoming Android phone, the HTC Hero.
In a recent interview, Sony Ericsson president Hideki Komiyama spoke candidly about his difficult task of turning the company around and said a PlayStation phone “could happen”.
Acer has provided a teaser about its lineup for the second half of 2009. The four upcoming products are codenamed F1, L1, C1 and E1 and will all run on Microsoft’s latest WM6.5 operating system.