Nexus S gets its first update over the air
We don't know what it fixes yet, but we've gotten some tips -- and we're now seeing it on xda-developers -- that Nexus S handsets in the field are getting blessed with their first software update, build GRH78 (up from GRH55) with an official version of 2.3.1. Not everyone has it yet (we don't on ours), so as usual, this would seem to be getting sent out on a rolling basis. Hang tight, owners! [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Nexus S gets its first update over the air originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 14:53:00 EST.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: developers, field, friend-via, gingerbread, grh78, nexus s, over-the-air, result, software-update, update, upgrade
All Things D posts full Mike Lazaridis video from D: Dive Into Mobile
By now you've no doubt heard about Mike Lazaridis' recent appearance at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference, where the RIM co-CEO arrived with his own personal reality distortion field and made statements like the surprising fact that RIM "arguably" invented the smartphone, and that the BlackBerry Torch is actually fast. Don't believe us? Well, thanks to All Things D , you can now watch the complete 40-minute appearance for yourself, which just so happens to also include a fairly lengthy demo of the PlayBook
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: BlackBerry, blackberry playbook, ceo, d:diveintomobile, engadget, fairly-lengthy, field, lazaridis, playbook, result, rim, video
Google Nexus S preview
We're here at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference in San Francisco, and we've just had a chance to lay our ever-loving hands all over Google's latest wunderkind, the Nexus S . As you've probably already read and seen, the device is set to be the next flagship phone sporting a pure Google experience.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: engadget, field, galaxy, gingerbread, googleandroid, googlenexuss, interface, observations, professional, samsung nexus s, scoop
HTCSense.com will backup and remotely locate / wipe HTC devices
HTC's announcing more than hardware this morning, it's also announcing an enhanced HTC Sense experience. At the heart is HTCSense.com, a series of dashboard-connected services for backup, security, and control of your HTC handset. A new locate feature triggers the handset to ring loudly (even when set to silent) while flagging its location on an online map
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: ease-the-way, field, from-the-new, htc, htcsense, interface-shots, launch, remote wipe, sense
Droid 2 R2-D2 boot animation, live wallpapers leak out at light speed
Not willing to wait for the genuine R2-D2 edition Droid 2 later this month? Then it looks like you can now get the next best thing -- the Star Wars -themed boot animation and live wallpapers from the phone have already been dug out from the recently leaked ROM and made available for download
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: droid2, entry, exciting-jump, field, millennium, recently-leaked, slug, space, speed, video, Wars
MagiTact hands-free phone control makes multitouch seem absolutely passe
Are you sick of your needy cellphone, always asking that you pick it up in order to perform essential tasks? Well, the brain wizards at Deutsche Telekom (pictured above) have just the thing for you: MagiTact is an app that uses your phone's compass (provided your phone has a compass) to track changes in the magnetic field around the device.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: deutsche-telekom, engadget, field, interesting, phone, possibility, seeing-as-how, source, technology, wizards